Saran
District in Census 2011
Area, Population & Sex Ratio Geographin : 2,023,476cal Area : 2641.0 Km2
Population in Saran (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 3,943,098
Male : 2,023,476
Female : 1,919,622
Under 6 population
Total : 657,316
Male : 342,060
Female : 315,256
Disabled Population
(Census 2001)
Total disabled population : 57589
In seeing : 24533
In speech : 3984
In hearing : 2762
In movement : 18602
Mental : 7708
Social, Environmental
& Economic Sustainability
Our analysis of the rank of the district Backwardness : 342
Sex Ratio Rank : 404
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : C
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 - 2006)
Disability : 116 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 487 (Census 2001)
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
Water : Occurrence of High Arsenic in Ground Water
Brief About Saran District SARAN DIVISION HISTORY
:
In ancient days , Modern Saran Division,
formed a part of KOSALA country. The history of Saran Division
is bound to be history of Kosala which included portions
other than present limit of Saran Division. The kingdom of Kosala
was bounded on the west by Panchala, by the river
Sarpika(sai) in the south, on the east by Gandak
and on the north by Nepal . The Kosala consisted
of modern Fyzabad, Gonda, Basti, Gorkhapur, Deoria in UP and
Saran in Bihar.
The historical background of the district-
as available in the 'Ain-E-Akbari records Saran as one of the
six Sarkars( Revenue Divisions) constituting the province of
Bihar, At the time of grant of Diwani to the East India company
in 1765, there were eight Sarkars including Saran and Champaran.
These two were later combined to form a single unit named Saran.
Saran(along with Champaran) was included in the Patna Division
when the Commissioner's Divisions were set up in 1829. It was
separated from Champaran in 1866 when it (Champaran) was constituted
into a separate district. Saran was made a part of Tirhut Division
when latter was created in 1908. By this time there were three
subdivisions in this district namely Saran, Siwan and Gopalganj.
In 1981 each subdivision of the old Saran district became an
independent district and constituted part of Saran Division.
Various hypothesis have
been put forward about the origin of the name SARAN. General Cunningham
suggested that Saran was earlier known as SARAN or asylum which
was a name given to a stupa (Pillar) built by emperor Ashoka.
Another view holds that the name SARAN has been derived from SARANGA-
ARANYA or the deer forest, the district being famous for its wide
expanses of forest and deer in prehistoric times. The earliest
authentic historical fact or record concerning this district may
perhaps be related to 898 A.D which suggest that the village of
Dighwara dubauli in Saran had supplied a copper plate issued in
the reign of king Mahendra paldeva.
The district of Saran is situated between 25°36' and 26°13'
North latitude and 84°24' and 85°15' East longitude in the southern
post of the newly created Saran Division of North Bihar. The
Ganges constitute the Southern boundary of the district beyond
which lie the districts of Bhojpur and Patna. To the north of
Saran lie districts of Siwan and Gopalganj. The Gandak forms
the dividing line with vaishali and Muzaffarpur district in
the east. To the west of Saran lies district of Siwan and the
district of Balia in Uttar Pradesh, the Ghaghra constituting
a natural boundary between Saran and Ballia.
Chapra district is lying between 25-39’
and 26°-14’N and 84°-23’ and 85°-12’ E. Siwan district is bounded
on the west by the Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh, on the
North and North-West by the Gopalganj district, On the East
and South-East by the Sadar Sub-division and on the South by
the river Gogra. Gopalganj lying between 26°-12’ and 26°-39’
N and 83°-54’ and 84°-55’E with an area of 786 Square miles.
It was bounded on the East by the Gandak river, on the South
by the Siwan , on the north by Gorakhpur districts in
Uttarpradesh.
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