Bihariganj Block, Community development block in Udakishunganj subdivision, India
Bihariganj Block is an administrative division in Madhepura district that covers several rural communities across its territory. Twelve panchayats within this area handle local governance and manage development projects for the villages they serve.
This block emerged from Bihar's administrative reorganization after 1912, when the region separated from Bengal Presidency to form its own province. This restructuring established the foundation for the district divisions that exist today.
Maithili and Hindi are the main languages spoken across the communities here, reflecting the linguistic identity of rural eastern Bihar. These languages shape daily interactions and local traditions throughout the villages.
The block headquarters is located about 41 kilometers from the Madhepura district center and has railway connections linking it to neighboring Purnia district. Visitors should allow extra time when traveling through the rural area, as transportation options may be limited.
The administrative structure includes twelve Mukhiya positions and seventeen Panchayat Samity Sadasya members who coordinate local development programs.
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