Tarari, Bihar

Tarari is a village and corresponding community development block in Bhojpur district of Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 3,586, in 393 households. The total block population was 182,631, in 28,316 households.[2]

Tarari
Tarāri
Village
Map of Tarari block
Map of Tarari block
Tarari is located in Bihar
Tarari
Tarari
Location in Bihar, India
Tarari is located in India
Tarari
Tarari
Tarari (India)
Coordinates: 25.20754°N 84.4072°E / 25.20754; 84.4072[1]
CountryIndia
StateBihar
DistrictBhojpur
Area
  Total0.393 km2 (0.152 sq mi)
Elevation91 m (299 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total3,586[2]
Languages
  OfficialBhojpuri, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
802209[2]

Geography

Tarari, along with the entirety of Tarari block, is located on the Arrah plains.[2]

Demographics

Tarari is a rural block, with no large urban centres. As of 2011, its sex ratio was 926, which was higher than the Bhojpur district ratio of 907. The sex ratio was higher in the 0-6 age group, with 945 females for every 1000 males, which was also higher than the district value of 918 for this age group. Members of scheduled castes made up 20.15% of the block population and members of scheduled tribes made up 0.11%. The block's literacy rate was 71.04%, which was marginally higher than the district rate of 70.47%. There was a 24.99% gender literacy gap between men (83.03%) and women (58.04%) in Tarari block, which was slightly above the district average of 23.71%.[2]

Most of Tarari block's workforce was employed in agriculture in 2011, with 24.77% being cultivators who owned or leased their own land and another 55.15% being agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages. (The 55.15% of workers being agricultural labourers was the highest proportion in Bhojpur district.) 5.23% were household industry workers, and the remaining 14.85% were other workers. The block's workforce was predominantly male: there were 12,413 male workers and 2,573 female workers in 2011. Higher proportions of men than women were counted as cultivators and agricultural labourers, while greater proportions of women than men worked as household industry workers and other workers.[2]

Villages

Tarari block contains the following 115 villages:[2]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Sedha6785,182
Beldehri1361,183
Ramnagar1831,749
Baghsanda1391,472
Gopalpur28410
Bipan Dih34447
Amaharua1241,148
Kusdehra99388
Gaharua1631,441
Hardiya1171,591
Jethwar Bhat3264,038
Burhi Jethwar121540
Itman1671,009
Kusumhi1701,592
Sadhwa Yakub710
Karma Misir84910
Gudan Dih117294
Malwe91770
Hurrua64694
Parasiya52528
Parariya44596
Sapta Dih330
Manpur190
Bhakura1962,835
Gaura320
Dhamna1301,023
Sarphora1511,215
Salempur360
Phitko690
Bheriya150
Kharwana641,956
Adhar Dih280
Kudariya68706
Shankar Dih2632,185
Sara2712,235
Kisai Dih19373
Durupur43943
Dharhiya810
Birhar420
Ojha Dih140
Karath7648,470
Mahesh Dih130682
Mahadeopur1381,409
Akraunj1391,236
Tarari (block headquarters)3933,586
Bhopatpur55405
Paranpura65924
Saidanpur2081,621
Tanrwa49229
Bandhwa1302,340
Barka Gaon5146,335
Surmana85469
Bhadsera2001,655
Dihri1181,252
Gangti45711
Dumaria2622,733
Itahri1051,039
Ranni1921,327
Patkhauli461,340
Manikpur400
Basauri2522,198
Sikraur3923,560
Fatehpur902,021
Labna931,288
Nirbhai Dehra1191,057
Kiratpur640
Kariman Chak400
Gazo Dih74283
Santokha Chak0.40
Salhadia230
Afzal Chak170
Chanda3343,016
Deo Arazi250
Sikarhata Milik31705
Sikarhata8958,587
Sikarhata Khurd125.63,297
Noni Dih491,068
Basra93963
Bagar7366,118
Khairullah Chak72441
Harpur42484
Usri520
Kurmorhi6945,125
Dilia590
Chakia2322,694
Balua25829
Pipra102403
Nawa Dih801,070
Harla83567
Rajmal Dih71933
Naua1391,761
Dari Dih2731,518
Panwari3974,466
Imadpur6323,788
Patelwa540
Bahadurpur63889
Lachchhi Dih17336
Bishamharpur35952
Kanu Dih30133
Moap Buzurg4125,386
Khutaha562,389
Sonar Dihri320
Sauna1181,164
Sahiara1152,158
Berain132991
Narayanpur46901
Deo4824,398
Kab Dehra2302,374
Dhangawan3313,300
Warsi3051,789
Moap Khurd3213,329
Dewria1130
Bishunpura3673,624
Rajpur6753,306
Bihta1,4959,756

References

  1. "Geonames.org. Tarāri". Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  2. "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Bhojpur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 27–94, 660–707. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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