DAY 08 - BIHAR



BIHAR is a land locked state, sharing its borders with Nepal, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh.

It  is India's 3rd largest state in population & 12th largest state by area.

40 Lok Sabha, 16 Rajya Sabha, 243 Assembly seats & 75 Council seats are there.

It have 38 districts; of which the largest one is West Champaran & the smallest one is Sheohar.

There are numerous rivers flowing through this state but major ones are-

1) Ganga ; which enters Bihar through Chausa. Tributaries of Rv. Ganga are Ghaghar, Gandak, Son, Punpun, Bhagmati, Kosi, Mahananda.

*In Patna, India's 3rd longest river bridge is located above Rv. Ganga - MAHATMA GANDHI SETU.

*Rv Kosi changes its path overtime due to meandering process. It is popularly known as SORROW OF BIHAR because floods occuring in Rv. Kosi takes life of many & causes infrastructural damage every year. 

Important lakes - Kusheshwar lake, Kanwar lake, Ghogha lake, Anupam lake.

One & only National Park of Bihar is located in West Champaran- Valmiki National Park.

Nationaal Aquatic Animal of India is DOLPHIN ; India's one & only dolphin sanctuary is located in Bhagalpur called Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary for conservation of Gangetic DOLPHIN.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Weber’s Theory in Economic Geography: Understanding Industrial Location in Modern India

The Blue Carbon Revolution: How Applied Oceanography is Fighting Climate Change

Delhi’s Shifting Shape: From Mughal Walls to Multi-Nuclei Sprawl