Madhubani


Madhubani district

Madhubani district is a part of Darbhanga Division, and is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar, India. Its administrative headquarters are located in Madhubani Town. Madhubani district has an area of 3,501 square kilometres (1,352 sq mi) and has a population of 4,487,379 (as of 2011 census).

Madhubani is the largest fish-producing district of Bihar in Year 2022.

History

Madhubani Distric split from Darbhanga Distric in 1972. It is believed that Baliraajgadh, an archaeological site which lies in modern-day Madhubani district was the capital of the ancient Mithila Kingdom. In 2019 a Meteorite fell at a farm in village which was named scholars as Mahadeva Meteorite of the Madhubani district in India.

Culture

Mithila painting or Madhubani Art was traditionally created by the women of various communities in Mithila region of India and Nepal. It originated from Madhubani district of Mithila region of Bihar, and  is popularly called Mithila painting or Madhubani art. Madhubani is also a major export centre of these paintings. This painting as a form of wall art was practiced widely throughout the region, the more recent development of painting on paper and canvas mainly originated among the villages around Madhubani, and it is these latter developments led to the name Madhubani art being used alongside the name "Mithila Painting."

Geography

Madhubani district occupies an area of 3,501 square kilometres (1,352 sq mi), comparatively equivalent to the Bahamas' North Andros island. It occupies the Terai region.

Politics

District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance
Madhubani 31 Harlakhi Sudhanshu Shekhar JD(U) NDA
Madhubani 32 Benipatti Vinod Narayan Jha BJP NDA
Madhubani 33 Khajauli Arun Shankar Prasad BJP NDA
Madhubani 34 Babubarhi Mina Kumari JD(U) NDA
Madhubani 35 Bisfi Haribhushan Thakur BJP NDA
Madhubani 36 Madhubani Samir Kumar Mahaseth RJD MGB
Madhubani 37 Rajnagar Ram Prit Paswan BJP NDA
Madhubani 38 Jhanjharpur Nitish Mishra BJP NDA
Madhubani 39 Phulparas Sheela Kumari Mandal JD(U) NDA
Madhubani 40 Laukaha Bharat Bhushan Mandal RJD MGB


Economy

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Madhubani one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 38 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme. But in last few years there a lot of changes happened. This city is going to adopt urbanisation.

Places

Saurath, a road side village on Madhubani-Jainagar road, contains a temple known as Somnath Mahadev. It ownes its importance to the annual Sabha held by Maithili Brahmins for negotiating marriages. Many Panjikars who keep the genealogical records of the different families reside here and outside. The festival of Durga Puja takes place in the village Gandhwari.

Laukaha is a Town in the district of Madhubani in the state of Bihar. It is close to the border of Nepalese town of Thadi. Laukaha in India and Thadi in Nepal are a part of one of the agreed route for Mutual Trade between India and Nepal. Nepal Government has set up a dedicated customs office in the town. and Government of India has set up a Land Customs Station with a Superintendent level officer. So in simple Import and Export are allowed in this location.

There were several Ashramas of the prominent Vedic sages in the region of the Madhubani district during the ancient times. Some of them are Yajnavalkya Ashram at Jagban, Kapil Ashram at Kapileshwar Sthan, Vishwamitra Ashram at Bisaul and Shringi Rishi Ashram at Singiya. Similarly there are several locations in the district which are associated either with Ramayana or with Mahabharata.

Girija Devi Mandir at Phulhar is the place where it is believed that Lord Rama and Goddess Sita met each other first time in their lives. 

Gandiveshwar Sthan is believed to be the place where Arjuna in Mahabharata has famous Gandiva bow during the exile period of the Pandavas. 

Baneshwar Sthan at Barri village is believed to be the place where Arjuna established a Shivalinga known as Baneshwar Nath Mahadev

Kalyaneshwar Mahadev Mandir at Kalna is associated with Ramayana. It is believed that the Shivalinga of the temple was established by the King Janaka in Mithila.

In the mediaeval periods, some villages of the district were known for the study of Sanskrit literature, Indian Philosophy specially Nyaya Shastra and Vaisheshika Sutra. There are still some remains of the academies established by the prominent philosophers and scholars of the mediaeval periods at different villages in the district. They are Kalidas Dih, Vachaspati Mishra Dih, Ayachi Mishra Dih, Kumarila Bhatta Dih, Bisfi Vidyapati Dih and Musaharniya Dih, etc.

Subdivisions

Madhubani District consists of five subdivisions. Each subdivision is headed by a subdivisional magistrate, who is responsible for law and order, development, and revenue related work in their respective subdivisions.

  1. Madhubani Sadar
  2. Benipatti
  3. Jhanjarpur
  4. Phulparas
  5. Jainagar

Blocks and circles

There are 21 Blocks and circles in the district and each block is headed by a block development officer and each circle is headed by a circle officer.

  1. Rahika
  2. Pandaul
  3. Rajnagar
  4. Babubarhi
  5. Kaluahi
  6. Khjauli
  7. Jainagar
  8. Ladania
  9. Basopatti
  10. Benipatti
  11. Bisfi
  12. Harlakhi
  13. Madhwapur
  14. Jhanjarpur
  15. Andhrathadi
  16. Lakhnaur
  17. Madhepur
  18. Phulparas
  19. Ghoghardiha
  20. Khutauna
  21. Laukahi

Demographics

Historical population
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1901 1,052,146 —    
1911 1,058,313 +0.06%
1921 1,052,477 −0.06%
1931 1,143,713 +0.83%
1941 1,248,825 +0.88%
1951 1,361,699 +0.87%
1961 1,601,048 +1.63%
1971 1,892,039 +1.68%
1981 2,325,844 +2.09%
1991 2,832,024 +1.99%
2001 3,575,281 +2.36%
2011 4,487,379 +2.30%

According to the 2011 Indian census, Madhubani district has a population of 4,487,379, This gives it a ranking of 37th in India (out of a total of 640 Distric). The district has a population density of 1,282 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,320/sq mi). Its population growth rate from 2001 to 2011 was 25.51%. 

Madhubani has a sex ratio of 926 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 58.62%. 

3.60% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 13.08% and 0.09% of the population respectively.

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 84.07% of the population in the district spoke Maithili, 12.86% Urdu and 2.92% Hindi as their first language.