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Bikram
Sangrampur
Patna
Bikram is located in Bihar
Bikram
Bikram
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 25°27′00″N 84°52′01″E / 25.450°N 84.867°E / 25.450; 84.867
CountryIndia
StateBihar
DistrictPatna
Languages
 • OfficialMagadhi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
801104
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Websitepatna.nic.in paliganjtimes.com

Bikram is a town and block in Paliganj sub-division (tehsil) of Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar.[1]

Politics

Bikram assembly constituency is part of Pataliputra Lok Sabha constituency.[2]

Bikram Assembly constituency covers Naubatpur and Bikram community development blocks, and Kaoria, Bindaul, Kunwa, Machchhalpur Lai, Yamunapur, and Taranagar gram panchayats of Bihta Community Development Block.[3]

List of villages

The list of villages in Bikram Block (under Paliganj Tehsil) is as follows: (GP is Gram Panchayat).

# Village Area (hectare) Population
1 Akhtiarpur (GP) 3,346
2 Amwa 838
3 Anharipur 568
4 Arap (GP) 6,979
5 Baghakol 1,804
6 Baigawan 891
7 Baliari 2,486
8 Baliari 988
9 Bara 1,776
10 Barah (GP) 7,364
11 Barda 1,517
12 Bauwan 596
13 Beni Bigha (GP) 2,330
14 Berar 3,052
15 Beri 960
16 Bhadsara 1,424
17 Birdhaur 3,702
18 Chandni 345
19 Chandri 617
20 Chauthia 1,192
21 Chichourha 1,005
22 Chihunta 2,146
23 Danara Katari (GP) 3,200
24 Datiana (GP) 10,313
25 Donrapur 1,251
26 Dullahpur 836
27 Faridpur 1,130
28 Girwari Tola 433
29 Gona 3,500
30 Gopalpur 1,008
31 Gopalpur 1,636
32 Gorakhari (GP) 6,347
33 Gulami Chak 1,002
34 Habaspur Gona (GP) 2,893
35 Harpur 1,404
36 Hathsar 461
37 Jamalpur 1,983
38 Janpara 1,765
39 Kanpa 3,194
40 Katari 2,032
41 Katari 550
42 Lahladpur 2,047
43 Mahajpura (GP) 3,039
44 Mahammadpur 2,033
45 Majhanpura 767
46 Majhauli 4,281
47 Maner Telpa (GP) 5,234
48 Math Baliari 398
49 Milki 961
50 2,835
51 Naghar (GP) 3,926
52 Nasirpur 1,059
53 Painapur 1,927
54 Pakrandha 2,040
55 Patut (GP) 9,111
56 Raghunathpur 3,026
57 Rahi 665
58 Saidabad 3,730
59 Sangrampur 1,800
60 Sarwan 930
61 Shahjahanpur 1,216
62 Shahpur 767
63 Shivgarh 1,819
64 Sikaria 601
65 Sundarpur 1,012
66 Tari 764
67 Wazirpur (GP) 6,929

References

  1. ^ servinghistory.com
  2. ^ "General Election 2009 Assembly constituencies". Pataliputra. India elections.co.in. Archived from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Order No. 48, 2007" (PDF). Delimitation Commission of India. Retrieved 4 May 2010.


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