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1 History  





2 Geography  





3 Demographics  





4 Administration  



4.1  City administration  



4.1.1  Municipal authorities  







4.2  Sub-Divisional administration  







5 Economy and medical facilities  





6 Festivals  





7 Work profile  





8 Educational institutions  





9 Transport and connectivity  



9.1  Buses  





9.2  Local transport  





9.3  Railways  





9.4  Air  







10 Villages  





11 See also  





12 References  





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Coordinates: 25°02N 84°24E / 25.03°N 84.4°E / 25.03; 84.4
 

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Daudnagar
Dāūdanagara
Town
Bihar
Bihar

Daudnagar

Location in Bihar

Bihar
Bihar

Daudnagar

Location in India

Bihar
Bihar

Daudnagar

Location in Asia

Coordinates: 25°02′N 84°24′E / 25.03°N 84.4°E / 25.03; 84.4
Country India
State Bihar
DivisionMagadh
DistrictAurangabad
Founded byDaud Khan Qureshi[1]
Named forThe urban settlement of Daud
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
 • BodyNagar Parishad Daudnagar
 • ChairpersonAnjali Kumari[2]
 • SDMManoj Kumar,[3] BAS
 • DSPKumar Rishiraj, BPS
Elevation
84 m (276 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total52,364
DemonymDaudnagari
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • CommonMagahi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
824143
Telephone code+91-6328
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Vehicle registrationBR- 26
Sex ratio1000/905 /
Literacy Rate67.51%
Websiteaurangabad.bih.nic.in

Daudnagar (ISO: Dāūdanagara) is a town and the subdivisional headquarter of Daudnagar Subdivision in Aurangabad district in the state of Bihar, India under the Magadh division. Until 1991, there was only one Subdivision in the Aurangabad district: Aurangabad Sadar. On 31 March 1991, one other subdivision, Daudnagar, was created. Daudnagar is a 200-year-old historical city and its living proof is Daudnagar has an old historical fort situated on the eastern bank of the Son River.[4] National Highway NH139 which connects Jharkhand's Palamu district to Patna, passes through the town.

History[edit]

Daudnagar was founded by Daud Khan. The area between Daudnagar and Aurangabad assumed great strategic importance when Daud Khan, Aurangzeb's Subedar in Bihar, marched against the Raja of Palamu. As a mark of victory against the Raja in the year 1664, Daud Khan founded the city of Daudnagar. Daud Khan Qureshi was an Indian Muslim Shaikhzada native of Hisar (city)inHaryana, then called Hisar Firuza.[5] The surrounding area was also granted to him as a Jagir by the emperor. Early in the 18th century, Buchanan saw it as a flourishing town with cloth and opium factories. The Sarai, built by Daud Khan was possibly intended to serve as a stronghold, as it was well-fortified with a battlemented wall, two large gates and a surrounding moat. In the outlying part of the town, called Ahmadganj, lies the tomb of Ahmad Khan.[4][6]

Geography[edit]

Daudnagar is located at 25°02′N 84°24′E / 25.03°N 84.4°E / 25.03; 84.4.[7] It has an average elevation of 84 metres (275 feet).

Daudnagar is situated on the bank of the Son River, and NH139 passes through the town. It is situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) away from the district headquarter Aurangabad The Indrapuri Barrage canal also passes through the town.

Demographics[edit]

Religious profile of the town

  Hindu (80.80%)
  Muslim (18.78%)
  Christian (0.15%)
  Sikh (0.01%)
  Buddhist (0.01%)
  Jain (0.04%)
  Other Religions (0%)

As of 2011 India census,[8] Daudnagar town has population of 52,364, male population is 27,493 and female population is 24,871. There are 9003 children age 0-6, which is 17.19% of population. The town's female sex ratio is 905 against state average of 918. The child sex ratio in Daudnagar is around 957 compared to the Bihar state average of 935. The literacy rate of the town is 67.51%, which is higher than the state average of 61.80%. Male literacy is around 74.72%, while female literacy rate is 59.44%. Hindus are majority in the town with 80.80% of the population while Muslims constitute 18.78%. Followers of the other religions including Christian, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist also live in Daudnagar but their population is minuscule, just 0.42% of the total population. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 12.83% while Schedule Tribe (ST) are 0.08% of the population.[9]

Administration[edit]

City administration[edit]

Daudnagar was first identified as a town and given the status of Nagar Panchayat in 1885. The town's population increased from 37,000 in 2001 to more than 52,000 in 2011, which made it eligible for the status of municipal council. Hence, in 2017, the urban development and housing department of the Bihar government, by a notification, upgraded the local governing body from Nagar Panchayat to Nagar Parishad. The Nagar Parishad Daudnagar has been mandated to oversee the day to day administration of the town. It provides various services to the residents including sanitation, sewage, waste disposal, potable water supply, street lights, and roads.

Municipal authorities[edit]

The municipal authorities are as follows:

Sub-Divisional administration[edit]

The Daudnagar Subdivision is headed by a SDM who is usually the officer of Indian Administrative Service(IAS) or Bihar Administrative Service. Daudnagar subdivision comprises four blocks, each headed by a Block Development Officer (BDO).

The list of the Blocks is as follows:

Economy and medical facilities[edit]

The 2.9km 4 lane Sone bridge which connects Daudnagar on the southern bank with Nasriganj on the northern bank of the Sone River and is located around 105km southwest of Patna was inaugurated on 16 February 2019, by the then District Magistrate cum Collector of Aurangabad district. The Sone Bridge eases traffic and reduces the distance between Rohtas and Gaya by 60km and between Patna and Rohtas by 70km. Traffic coming from the western part of the country and entering Bihar for onward journey to Jharkhand and other eastern states bypass the busy traffic of Patna, saving precious time and fuel. The Son bridge benefits the entire Buddhist circuit as the distance between Kushinagar and Bodhgaya is reduced by 65km providing an alternate route that currently passes through the congested roads of Patna and Gaya.[10]

Festivals[edit]

It is one of the cultural towns of Bihar, where Hindu community are in majority followed by Muslim and Christian. Some of the festivals celebrated by the people are Durga puja, Chhath, Diwali, Holi, jiutiya (Jivitputrika), Raksha Bandhan, Eid, Muharram, Eid ul Zuha Uurush, Sab e Barat, Christmas, Makar Sankranti, Vasant Panchami, and Teej . Daudnagar is famous for its unique and grand celebration of the festival of Jiutiya (Jivitputrika) where women keep fast for the longevity of their son. Dring this festival Daudnagari disguise themselves as God, Goddess, demon, King, Queen etc. and roam in the town to showcase their skill. This way of celebrating the jiutiya festival in the town is century long.[11]

Work profile[edit]

Out of the total population, 16,446 were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 12,146 were males while 4,300 were females. In census survey, a 'worker' is defined as a person who has a business or job or services as a cultivator or in some other capacity in labour activity. Of the total 16446 working population, 72.15% were engaged in main work while 27.85% of the total workers were engaged in marginal work.[9]

Educational institutions[edit]

Daudnagar town, considered the hub of education, has constantly over the years been producing state toppers in High School and Senior Secondary school exams conducted by BSEB, Patna and CBSE, New Delhi.[12][13][14][15]

Daudnagar has many government schools, colleges, private institutions and coaching classes. Students from neighbouring districts also go there for educational purposes. Following is the list of some of the well known government and private institutions.

Transport and connectivity[edit]

Daudnagar is about 100km southwest of the capital of Bihar, Patna and is well connected by the roads. NH 98 which is now NH 139 and SH 7 which is now NH 120 passes through the town. Recently built 3km four-lane bridge on the Son river connecting it to Nasriganj reduces the distance between two different towns of Magadh and Shahabad regions of the state. The new road bridge is now considered part of the NH-120.[19]

Buses[edit]

The town has regular bus service facilities in all directions to almost all the major cities

Local transport[edit]

Auto-rickshaws, E-rickshaws and cycle rickshaws operate in the town.

Railways[edit]

The nearest railway station is Anugraha Narayan Road railway stationatHowrah-Delhi main line Grand Chord (daily train to reach National Capital New Delhi) near Pawarganj in Aurangabad.[20]

Other Near railway stations are

Air[edit]

Gaya Airport, Bodhgaya, Varanasi and Patna Airport are the nearest airport to the town.

Villages[edit]

Daudnagar block contains 60 rural villages, all of which are inhabited:[21]

Village Name Population (In 2011) Literacy Sex-ratio
Shamshernagar 10229 58.62% 994
Tarar 10189 60.76% 919
Gobardhanpur Kanap 8681 58.89% 923
Sansa 8013 60.28% 925
Arai 6988 56.97% 906
Chaunri 6472 57.17% 929
Anehha 5976 54.08% 901
Tarari 5512 59.74% 909
Birai Nawadih 4366 58.47% 924
Mahawar 4266 57.36% 991
Jamuawan 4245 51.68% 964
Manar 4133 54% 968
Bhakharua 3824 68.38% 882
Mohamadpur 3575 59.8% 915
Amauna 3499 58.22% 964
Gordiha 3320 58.16% 932
Akorha 3224 61.45% 939
Belarhi 3136 50.57% 956
Bwlwa 2674 47.2% 971
Makhra 2497 62.64% 940
Balmha 2405 58.84% 875
Senuar 2402 46.96% 972
Chauram 2331 52.38% 943
Kesrarhi 2152 65.47% 871
Karman 2022 59.89% 961
Sipah 1995 59.65% 893
Nonar 1976 57.03% 949
Ekauni 1891 70.17% 943
Kera 1784 61.72% 937
Mayapur 1763 55.3% 904
Amauna 1749 56.78% 935
Soni 1675 44.96% 908
Repura 1575 61.71% 979
Pilchhi 1366 67.13% 866
Narotanchak 1343 60.01% 941
Uchkundhi 1342 54.55% 906
Paswa 1317 63.55% 940
Dhanawan 1304 67.71% 890
Agini 1248 70.67% 863
Niman 1246 67.17% 944
Patharkatti 1221 53.89% 920
Jinoriya 1117 69.38% 813
Musepurkhaira 1067 61.76% 859
Dhewahi 1066 66.23% 967
Khaira 996 60.84% 949
Nonar 966 51.76% 1017
Daulatpur 944 49.68% 934
Angrahi 944 61.02% 971
Naudiha 867 60.9% 989
Uchkundha 861 56.91% 828
Deodattpur 845 60.36% 920
Kataria 764 60.21% 974
Khaira 611 57.61% 921
Sewahi 561 60.07% 889
Habbuchak 507 55.82% 1020
Phadarpur 386 55.18% 892
Deokali 383 78.33% 1082
Ratanpur 328 71.95% 929
Guman 265 59.25% 866
Lalu Chak 86 53.49% 1098

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ https://www.livehindustan.com/bihar/aurangabad/story-manoj-became-daudnagar-sdo-kumari-anupam-transferred-8023208.html
  • ^ a b "Daud Khan Fort". Bihar Tourism. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ The Maathir-Ul-Umara being biographies of the Muhammadan and Hindu officers of the Timurid sovereigns of India from 1500 to about 1780 A.D. p. 462.
  • ^ "Daud Khan Fort, Daudnagar, Aurangabad Archaeological Sites in Aurangabad News समाचार November 2020". www.brandbharat.com. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Daudnagar, India". www.fallingrain.com.
  • ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2011 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  • ^ a b "Daudnagar City Population Census 2011 - Bihar". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  • ^ "Welcome to the HCC website". www.hccindia.com.
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  • ^ "मैट्रिक परीक्षा में छात्रों ने मारी बाजी, दाउदनगर के पटेल हाई स्कूल से चार स्टेट टॉपर, अशोक हाई स्कूल से एक". Bhaskar (in Hindi). Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Bihar Board 10th result 2022 topper Ramayani Roy wants to be a journalist". India Today. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Success Story: लॉकडाउन में बंद हुए स्कूल तो यूट्यूब से की पढ़ाई, अब बना 'बिहार टॉपर'". News18 हिंदी (in Hindi). 17 March 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Bihar Board 12th Result 2022: लॉकडाउन में वीडियो देखकर पढ़ाई कर अर्जुन कुमार बना टॉपर, अब डॉक्टर बनने का सपना". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Home". Vivekanand Mission School | Daudnagar| Aurangabad. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Welcome to DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, DAUDNAGAR". davdaudnagar.in. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Gyan Ganga Inter School". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Daudnagar-Nasriganj bridge opens to public | Patna News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  • ^ "56 Arrivals at Anugraha Narayan Road ECR/East Central Zone - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  • ^ "Daudnagar Taluk Population Aurangabad, Bihar, List of Villages & Towns in Daudnagar Taluk". Censusindia2011.com.
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