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बात बिहार की : Bihar : Arwal District

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अरवल जिला प्रशासनिक रूप से मगध डिवीजन का हिस्सा है, और अरवल सदर इसका अनुमंडल (सबडिवीजन) है। अरवल जिला में 5 प्रखंड (ब्लॉक) और 65 पंचायत हैं। इस जिला में 2 विधान सभा अरवल एवं कुर्था है। अरवल जिला के कुछ गावँ पालीगंज विधान सभा में भी शामिल हैं। जिला का क्षेत्रफल 634.23 वर्ग किलोमीटर है जिसमें खेती योग्य 495.20 वर्ग किलोमीटर है एवं 8.45 वर्ग किलोमीटर खेती के अयोग्य भूमि है। अरवल पटना जिला से 65 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है। पटना जिला का जय प्रकाश नारायण अंतर्राष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा यहाँ से सबसे निकटवर्ती हवाई अड्डा है। अरवल जिला पटना,जहानाबाद,भोजपुर एवं औरंगाबाद जिला से सड़क मार्ग से अच्छी तरह जुड़ा हुआ है । धान,गेहूं एवं मक्का यहाँ की मुख्य फसल है । यहाँ मगही एवं हिंदी भाषा मुख्यतः बोली जाती है ।

There are 5 Blocks in Arwal District

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ARWAL Block in Arwal District Bihar

KALER Block in Arwal District Bihar

KARPI Block in Arwal District Bihar

SONBHDRA BANSHI SURYPUR Block in Arwal District Bihar

KURTHA Block in Arwal District Bihar

Arwal district is administratively a part of the Magadh division, and Arwal Sadar is its subdivision. Arwal district has 5 blocks and 65 panchayats. The district has two Vidhan Sabha (assembly) constituencies: Arwal and Kurtha. Some villages of Arwal district are also included in the Paliganj assembly constituency. The district covers an area of ​​634.23 square kilometers, of which 495.20 square kilometers is arable land and 8.45 square kilometers is non-arable land. Arwal is located 65 kilometers from Patna. Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport in Patna is the nearest airport. Arwal district is well-connected by road to Patna, Jehanabad, Bhojpur, and Aurangabad districts. Rice, wheat, and maize are the main crops grown here. Magahi and Hindi are the primary languages ​​spoken in the region.

Public Representatives Mobile No. -

Shri Surendra Prasad Yadav - Member Of Parliament - 9431225444

Shree Manoj Kumar - Member of Legislative Assembly(214-Arwal) - 9431103200

Shree Pappu Kumar Verma - Member of Legislative Assembly(215-Kurtha) - 9934959170

Smt. Sandhya Devi - Chairman Zila Parishad - 6201900638

Shree Awadhesh Narayan Singh - Member Bihar Legislative Council - 9431018630

Shree Jeevan Kumar - Member Bihar Legislative Council - 9431062251

Shree Kumar Nagendra - Member Bihar Legislative Council - 9431456331

Mrs. Sadhana Kumari - Chairman Nagar Parishad - 9430575011

District Magistrate, Arwal Phone - 9473191476, 06337-228985, 06337228988

Superintendent of Police, Arwal Phone - 9031826442, 06337228639, 06337228639


Additional Collector, Arwal - 9473191477

Deputy Development Commissioner, Arwal - 9031071335

Additional Collector, Arwal (Departmental Inquiry) - 8877923512

Special Officer, Arwal - 9643632367

District Transport Office - 7676099966

Labour Superintendent Office - 8434601889

District Treasury Branch - 9643632367

Director, Accounts Administration and Self-Employment - 9031071336

Police Station Mobile Number -

Arwal Cyber P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826480

SHO, Mehandiya P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826458
SHO, Kaler P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826460
SHO, Kinjar P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826461
SHO, Kurtha P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826462
SHO, Manikpur P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826467
SHO, Karpi P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826466
SHO, Shahar Telpa P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826468
SHO, Mahila P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826452
SHO, SC/ST P.S., Arwal - Mobile No - 9031826453
DySP (HQ), Arwal - Mobile No - 9031826443
SHO,Arwal P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826455
SHO, Rampur Chauram P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826456
SHO, Parasi P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826457
Additional SHO, SC/ST P.S. Arwal - Mobile No - 8102913976
Additional SHO, Mahila P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913974
Additional SHO, Manikpur P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913969
Additional SHO, Kurtha P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913967
Additional SHO, Kinjar P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913968
Additional SHO, Shahar telpa P.S - Mobile No - 8102913979
Additional SHO, Banshi P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913978
Additional SHO, Karpi P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913966
Additional S.HO, Kaler P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913972
Additional SHO, Mehandia P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913970
Additional SHO, Parasi P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913971
Additional SHO, Rampur Chauram P.S. - Mobile No - 8102913973
Additional SHO, Arwal - Mobile No - 8102913965
SHO, Traffic P.S. - Mobile No - 9031826454

Help Line Number

Emergency - 100
Fire - 101
Ambulence - 108

History of Arwal

Arwal district is having historical importance as the famous Sanskrit Poet Baan Bhatt and the writer of the biography of King Harshvardhana, the book named 'Harsh Charit' was born in village Banshi Suryapur in Arwal District.

It is believed that the poet Baan Bhatt, worshiped Budhwa Mahadev Madir (the old Shiv temple) which was erected by himself. It is a commonly believed that Baan Bhatt used to visit Devkund, which is situated 6 miles south west away from village Banshi. In Devkund there is a lord Shiv temple which is also famous.

Village Banshi Suryapur is situated on the right bank of "Aadi Ganga Punah Punah" now known as River Punpun. It is believed that the last 'Pind Daan' for the salvation of soal is performed in river Punpun. If a man offers Tarpan / Pind Daan in river Punpun, then there is no need to offer a Pind daan or any holi ritual anywhere else. Even a simple bath in river Punpun is pretty enough for salvation of soal. Punpun river is older than river Ganga that's why Punpun is said Aadi Ganga (Aadi Ganga Punah Punah).

Village Pantit is another famous place in Arwal district as the leg print of Lord Vishnu is situated at Pantit. At Pantit Lord Vishnu had put his leg in His Vamana Avtar. Lord Vishnu begged from King Bali three steps of land.The first leg step was put at Pantit in Arwal distrct, the second leg step having in the sky and the third one on the head of King Bali at his request as there was nothing left for the third leg step of lord Vishnu as Vaman.

In ancient India knowledge spread verbally through the word of mouth from the teacher to the disciple, hence it was called Shruti. But with the discovery of scripts, written records gradually replaced the verbal transmission of thought.

It seems that the Chinese were the first to make paper, from where the technology went to Samarkand. From there it eventually reached India. Soon the Indian paper was being exported to West Asia, Europe and Turkey.

Bihar had two major papermaking centers in medieval times. First was Arwal town and second was Bihar Sharif.

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