Bandra
Bandra is a Town and Subdivision in Muzaffarpur District of Bihar. In India, a subdivision is a sub-division of a district that is responsible for the administration and revenue collection of a particular area within the district. It is an important part of the local governance structure, and plays a crucial role in the development and administration of its local community.
According to Census 2011, the sub-district code of Bandra Block (CD) is 01210. The total area of Bandra Subdivision is 109 km². Bandra has a sex ratio of approximately 959 females per 1,000 males.
List of Villages in Bandra Subdivision
Bandra Subdivision has a total of 43 villages, each with its own identity, gram panchayat, and local lifestyle. These villages form the real backbone of the region, where everyday life is rooted in agriculture, tradition, and community ties. The list below shows all villages in Bandra Subdivision, along with their respective gram panchayat and nearest town.
# | Village Name | Gram Panchayat | Nearest Town |
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1 | Ajitpur Urf Harpur | Pirapur | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
2 | Arazi Nankar | Patsara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
3 | Bakhri Kaila | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (31 km) |
4 | Balgaon | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (35 km) |
5 | Balha Urf Belahi | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
6 | Bandra | Bandra | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
7 | Bangra | Sundarpur Ratwara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
8 | Bargawan | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
9 | Bariarpur Urf Karpur | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (35 km) |
10 | Bengahi Urf Mahinathpur | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (28 km) |
11 | Bishunpur Mehsi | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (35 km) |
12 | Chandpura | Hatha | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
13 | Chhapra Gobindpur | Bandra | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
14 | Enamatpur | Simra Chak Srinath | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
15 | Fatehullahpur | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (29 km) |
16 | Ghosrawan | Mutlupur | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
17 | Hatha | Hatha | Muzaffarpur (45 km) |
18 | Jarangi | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
19 | Karaila | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (29 km) |
20 | Keotsa | Munni Bangri | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
21 | Loharkha | Hatha | Muzaffarpur (45 km) |
22 | Madhurapur Lakhiraj | Rampur Dayal | Muzaffarpur (41 km) |
23 | Maheshpur | Tepri Urf Hasan Nagar | Muzaffarpur (50 km) |
24 | Manipur | Patsara | Muzaffarpur (39 km) |
25 | Matlapur | Mutlupur | Muzaffarpur (42 km) |
26 | Megh Ratwara | Sundarpur Ratwara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
27 | Mohanpur | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (32 km) |
28 | Muni Bangri | Munni Bangri | Muzaffarpur (45 km) |
29 | Nankar | Patsara | Bandra |
30 | Nonphara | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (35 km) |
31 | Pachrukhi | Bargawan | Muzaffarpur (31 km) |
32 | Patsara | Patsara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
33 | Piar Urf Bishunpur | Rampur Dayal | Muzaffarpur (36 km) |
34 | Pirapur | Pirapur | Muzaffarpur (30 km) |
35 | Rampur Dayal | Rampur Dayal | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
36 | Rampur Mahinath | Pirapur | Muzaffarpur (42 km) |
37 | Semra Urf Chak Sirikanth | Pirapur | Muzaffarpur (42 km) |
38 | Shakri | Munni Bangri | Muzaffarpur (45 km) |
39 | Shankarpur | Tepri Urf Hasan Nagar | Muzaffarpur (55 km) |
40 | Sukhwara | Patsara | Muzaffarpur (45 km) |
41 | Sundarpur Ratwara | Sundarpur Ratwara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
42 | Tepri Urf Hansanagar | Tepri Urf Hasan Nagar | Muzaffarpur (55 km) |
43 | Usra | Nunfara | Muzaffarpur (40 km) |
Population of Bandra Subdivision
The population profile of Bandra Subdivision offers a deeper understanding of how people are settled across its rural and urban parts. The following sections provide key insights into total population, household distribution, literacy, and age demographics — data that plays a vital role in planning development work and allocating public resources effectively.
Basic Population Details
This section offers a snapshot of Bandra Subdivision's population composition, including male-female ratio, child population, and how literacy levels vary between villages and towns.
Particulars | Total | Rural | Urban |
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Total Population | 1,24,057 | 1,24,057 | N/A |
Male Population | 63,306 | 63,306 | N/A |
Female Population | 60,751 | 60,751 | N/A |
Child Population (Age 0–6) | 22,968 | 22,968 | N/A |
Male Child Population (Age 0–6) | 11,995 | 11,995 | N/A |
Female Child Population (Age 0–6) | 10,973 | 10,973 | N/A |
Literate Population | 60,357 | 60,357 | N/A |
Literate Male Population | 35,202 | 35,202 | N/A |
Literate Female Population | 25,155 | 25,155 | N/A |
Illiterate Population | 63,700 | 63,700 | N/A |
Illiterate Male Population | 28,104 | 28,104 | N/A |
Illiterate Female Population | 35,596 | 35,596 | N/A |
Total Households | 27,690 | 27,690 | N/A |
Here’s a simplified summary based on Census 2011 stats:
- Total population is approximately 1,24,057 people. Includes nearly 63,306 males and 60,751 females. Rural population is about 1,24,057 people.
- There are around 22,968 children aged 0 to 6 years. This includes approximately 11,995 boys and 10,973 girls.
- Literate population is about 60,357 people. Non-literate population is around 63,700 people.
- There are nearly 27,690 households.
Social Structure and Density
This section offers a snapshot of social structure in Bandra Subdivision, highlighting the SC and ST population across rural and urban areas, as well as how densely people live in different parts of the region.
Particulars | Total | Rural | Urban |
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Total SC Population | 25,931 | 25,931 | N/A |
SC Male Population | 13,082 | 13,082 | N/A |
SC Female Population | 12,849 | 12,849 | N/A |
Total ST Population | 44 | 44 | N/A |
ST Male Population | 22 | 22 | N/A |
ST Female Population | 22 | 22 | N/A |
Population Density | 1,139 / km² | 1,139 / km² | N/A |
Here’s a simplified summary based on Census 2011 stats:
- Scheduled Caste (SC) population in Bandra Subdivision is approximately 25,931 people, including 13,082 males and 12,849 females. Around 25,931 people live in rural parts.
- Scheduled Tribe (ST) population in Bandra Subdivision is about 44 people, including 22 males and 22 females. Around 44 live in villages or rural parts.
- In terms of density, overall population density is around 1,139 people per square kilometre, rural areas have about 1,139 people per sq. km.