Naubatpur

Naubatpur is a satellite town in Patna Metropolitan Region located inside Patna district within the Indian state of Bihar.

Naubatpur
City
Nickname: 
Greater Patna
Naubatpur is located in Bihar
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 25°30′00″N 84°57′40″E
Country India
StateBihar
RegionMagadh
MetropolisPatna Metropolitan Region
DistrictPatna
Elevation
58 m (190 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total25,011
Languages
  OfficialHindi, Magadhi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
801109
Telephone code+91612
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Vehicle registrationBR-01
Sex ratio1000/892 /
ClimateETh (Köppen)
Precipitation1,000 millimetres (39 in)

Geography

It is located 15 km west of Patna. The nearest airport is the Patna Airport, 18.5km NorthEast of the town.

History

Naubatpur is a small suburb on the south-west outskirts of Patna, Bihar. This small locality is surrounded by agricultural lands and orchards. Due to new upcoming projects such as UB Group Beer Factory, National Highway 139,78 and All India Institute of Medical Science at Phulwari Sharif, people are moving their profession from agriculture to business and service sectors. There are many small villages attached with this small city. In coming years this area becomes more populated because of AIIMS of Phulwari Sharif and other agriculture sectors. Naubatpur is one of the biggest blocks in entire Patna with maximum number of Panchayat. Birthplace of renowned BJP Politician Mr. Ram Janam Sharma. It has one of the famous ancient math known as Taret-Pali Sthan Headed by Shri Shri 1008 Shudarshna Chari Maharaj ji. Naubatpur has seen many renaissance in terms of social upliftment and Political. Played Pivotal role in Bikram Vidhansabha and Patna West Constituency.

Schools and colleges

(partial list)

  • Kids Home School
  • Cambridge Public School
  • Sai Sadhna School
  • Maltidhari College
  • Gyan Bharti Educational complex
  • Jagdeo Memorial High School (Arap)

List of villages

The list of villages in Naubatpur Block (under Danapur Tehsil) is as follows:

  • Abgilla
  • Adla
  • Ajwan
  • Amarpura
  • Aropur
  • Babupur
  • Badi Tegharaila
  • Bara
  • Bichhedi
  • Birpur
  • Chechoul
  • Chara
  • Chesi
  • Chirora
  • Dariyapur
  • Dewra
  • Dihra
  • Faridpur
  • Ganawan
  • Gopalpur
  • Ibrahimpur
  • Jaitipur
  • Jamalpura
  • Janipur
  • Karanja Gowai
  • Khajuri
  • Kopa
  • Kopakalan
  • Korawan
  • Lodipur
  • Motipur
  • Makhdumpur
  • Maksudpur
  • Naharpura
  • Nawdiha
  • Nawhi
  • Neva
  • Niserpura
  • Nizampur
  • Parsa
  • Parsotimpur
  • Rampur
  • Raunian
  • Rustamganj
  • Samanpura
  • Savar Chak
  • Sarasat
  • Shirwar
  • Sheikhpura
  • Taret
  • Tilhwan

References

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