Sursand Subdivision - Sitamarhi, Bihar
Sursand is an administrative subdivision in the Sitamarhi district of Bihar, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and forms part of the district's rural administration. The nearest railway station is situated at Bajpatti, while the nearest airport is Muzaffarpur Airport, located at an approximate aerial distance of 55.4 km.
According to the 2011 Census, the total area of the subdivision was 151 km². The sex ratio was 909 females per 1,000 males.
List of Villages in Sursand Subdivision
Sursand Subdivision has a total of 54 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Subdivision, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:
| Sl. No. | Village Name | Category | Gram Panchayat |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Adalpur | Rural | Pathanpura |
| 2 | Amana | Rural | Amana |
| 3 | Az Rakbe Piprarhi | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 4 | Baghari | Rural | Baghadi |
| 5 | Bakhari | Rural | Kumma |
| 6 | Bakhari | Rural | Birrakh |
| 7 | Banauli | Rural | Banauli |
| 8 | Bara | Rural | Baghadi |
| 9 | Belahia | Rural | Kumma |
| 10 | Bhamua | Rural | Koriyahi |
| 11 | Bhilwahi | Rural | Koriyahi |
| 12 | Bindi Nowabad | Rural | Koriyahi |
| 13 | Birpur | Rural | Malahi |
| 14 | Birrakh | Rural | Birrakh |
| 15 | Chakni | Rural | Diwari Matauna |
| 16 | Chandpatti | Rural | Banauli |
| 17 | Darha Bari | Rural | Dadhawari |
| 18 | Deonathpatti | Rural | Amana |
| 19 | Dewari Matauna | Rural | Diwari Matauna |
| 20 | Dhanarhi | Rural | Baghadi |
| 21 | Gopalpur | Rural | Baghadi |
| 22 | Harari Dularpur | Rural | Banauli |
| 23 | Jawahirpur | Rural | Amana |
| 24 | Kabira | Rural | Amana |
| 25 | Kansara | Rural | Kumma |
| 26 | Kararbana | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 27 | Kaurna | Rural | Malahi |
| 28 | Koriahi Urf Kalyanpatti | Rural | Koriyahi |
| 29 | Kuari | Rural | Baghadi |
| 30 | Kumma | Rural | Kumma |
| 31 | Majhaulia | Rural | Maruki |
| 32 | Majhaura | Rural | Amana |
| 33 | Makunahia | Rural | Radhaur |
| 34 | Malahi | Rural | Malahi |
| 35 | Maruki | Rural | Maruki |
| 36 | Meghpur | Rural | Dadhawari |
| 37 | Murlia Chak Urf Majhaulia | Rural | Maruki |
| 38 | Parri | Rural | Amana |
| 39 | Parsa Urf Parsad | Rural | Maruki |
| 40 | Pathanpur | Rural | Pathanpura |
| 41 | Pikdharpur | Rural | Radhaur |
| 42 | Piprarhi | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 43 | Radhau | Rural | Radhaur |
| 44 | Raghunipatti | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 45 | Reghaipur | Rural | Pathanpura |
| 46 | Samhua | Rural | Koriyahi |
| 47 | Sarkhandio Bitha | Rural | Sri Khandi Bhitta Purvi |
| 48 | Shankarpur | Rural | Maruki |
| 49 | Sihniapatti | Rural | Pathanpura |
| 50 | Simiahi | Rural | Diwari Matauna |
| 51 | Sondehi | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 52 | Sundarpur | Rural | Kadarwana |
| 53 | Sursand Asli | Rural | Baghadi |
| 54 | Sursand Asli | Unmapped | Not applicable |
Population of Sursand Subdivision
According to the 2011 Census, Sursand Subdivision had a total population of 2,09,945 people living in 45,274 households. The population comprised 1,09,991 males and 99,954 females, with an average population density of 1,394 people per km². The table below provides a rural-urban comparison of these statistics.
| Category | Total | Rural | Urban |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | 2,09,945 | 2,09,945 | 0 |
| Male Population | 1,09,991 | 1,09,991 | 0 |
| Female Population | 99,954 | 99,954 | 0 |
| Total Households | 45,274 | 45,274 | 0 |
| Population Density | 1,394 / km² | 1,394 / km² | 0 / km² |
Sursand Subdivision had 88,966 literate people and 40,297 children in the 0–6 age group. Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) populations were 20,283 and 25 respectively. The table below presents their rural and urban distribution.
| Category | Total | Rural | Urban |
|---|---|---|---|
| Child Population (Age 0–6) | 40,297 | 40,297 | 0 |
| Literate Population | 88,966 | 88,966 | 0 |
| Illiterate Population | 1,20,979 | 1,20,979 | 0 |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) Population | 20,283 | 20,283 | 0 |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population | 25 | 25 | 0 |
NOTE: Population and area figures shown here are based on Census 2011. Administrative boundaries may have changed, so the figures may include combined values for areas that were reorganized later.