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West Champaran district

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West Champaran is an administrative district in the state of Bihar in India. The district headquarters are located at Bettiah. The district occupies an area of 5229 km² and has a population of 3,043,044 (as of 2001). West Champaran is a part of Tirhut Division.

Headquarters: Bettiah
Area: 5,228 km?
Population: Total: 2333666 Rural: 2098298 Urban: 235368
Sub Divisions: Bettiah, Bagaha, Narkatiyaganj
Blocks: Bettiah, Sikta, Mainatand, Chanpattia, Bairia, Lauria, Bagaha - 1, Bagaha - 2, Madhubani, Gaunaha, Narkatiaganj, Manjhaulia, Nautan, Jogapatti, Ramnagar, Thakraha, Bhitaha, Piprasi
Agriculture: Rich paddy fields, Sugar Cane, Cane reeds
Industry: Sugar Factories
Rivers: Gandak

See also

DHAMAURA- ONE OF THE POPULAR MAITHIL BRAHMIN VILLAGE IN WEST CHAMPARAN. MOST OF THE PEOPLE ARE IN THE MAJOR CITIES OF INDIA. THE VILLAGE IS LITERATED ONE IN THE DISTRICT. PEOPLE BASED THERE DEPENDS ON AGRICULTURE. Districts of Bihar