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Coordinates: 24°5540N 86°1326E / 24.92778°N 86.22389°E / 24.92778; 86.22389
 

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Jamui
Town
Jamui is located in Bihar
Jamui

Jamui

Location in Bihar, India

Coordinates: 24°55′40N 86°13′26E / 24.92778°N 86.22389°E / 24.92778; 86.22389

Country

 India

State

Bihar

Division

Munger

District

Jamui

Ward

30 wards

Named for

Jambhiya Gram

Government

 • Type

Chairman–Nagar Parishad

 • Body

Jamui Nagar Parishad

Elevation

78 m (256 ft)

Population
 (2011)

 • Total

87,357

Languages

 • Official

Hindi

 • Additional official

English[1]

Time zone

UTC+5:30 (IST)

PIN

811307

Telephone code

06345

ISO 3166 code

IN-BR

Vehicle registration

BR-46

Sex ratio

912/1000(2011) /

Website

www.jamui.nic.in

Jamui is a town and a municipalityinJamui district in the Indian stateofBihar. It is the district headquarter of Jamui district. Jamui was formed as a district on 21 February 1991 as a result of its separation from Munger. It is part of Munger Division. The town is situated about 60km South-West of Munger.

Historical existence of Jamui has been observed from the period of Mahabharta war. Archaeological and historical evidence shows its close association with the Jain tradition for a long past to the present time. A large part of this area is covered by forest.

There are mainly two hypotheses which have been mentioned by historians regarding the origin of the name of the district Jamui. The first hypothesis said that the name of Jamui derived from "Jambhiya Gram" or "Jribhikgram" village, which has the place of attaining ‘Omniscience’ (Kevala Jnana) of Vardhaman Mahavira and according to another hypothesis the name Jamui is originated from Jambuwani.

Geography[edit]

Jamui is located at 24°55′N 86°13′E / 24.92°N 86.22°E / 24.92; 86.22.[2] It has an average elevation of 78 metres (255 feet).

Jamui is located in a transitional zone between the vast, fertile Gangetic plain to the north and the hilly margins of the Chota Nagpur plateau to the south. The Kiul River, which flows by Jamui's east side, has its headwaters in this upland region. During the monsoon rains, the Kiul can become very powerful and turbulent, and in 1949 it flooded and destroyed the bridge northeast of Jamui.[3]: 210 [4]: 479–80 

Jamui is well connected to the rest of the country via road while the Delhi-Howrah rail line is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away at Mallepur (Malaypur railway station is also known as Jamui railway station). Lok Nayak Jayaprakash AirportinPatna is about 161 kilometres (100 mi) and Gaya Airport 136 kilometres (85 mi) away.

Situated along the Bihar-Jharkhand border, Jamui is dotted with hills and the small retreat town of Simultala falls within the Jhajha block, on the main Delhi-Howrah rail line. The town of Gidhaur, situated 17 kilometres (11 mi) away was the seat of kings during the British Raj and many buildings from the period still survive. Minto Tower in Gidhaur is a prime example of architecture from the period. Jamui district is also known for having many places related to the origin of Jainism.

The district has untapped reserves of resources including mica, coal, gold and iron ore.

History[edit]

An early historic site near Jamui is the old Indpegarh fort, located in the village of Indpe to the south.[3]: 210 [4]: 480 

At the turn of the 20th century, Jamui was described as being mostly "one long street, forming a continuation of the railway road". This main street was lined with shops and shopkeepers' houses. Secondary streets branched off at right angles and led to the residential parts of town. The Jamui Subdivision office was located at the northeast end of town, in a plain masonry building. About half a kilometre to the southwest was an open space, where the police station stood. A couple buildings away from the police station was the dispensary, which had been completed in 1874. At the west end of town was a distillery.[3]: 210 

After a flood on the Kiul in 1949 destroyed the bridge northeast of town, a new one was built.[4]: 479 

By 1960, there were a cooperative bank and boys' high school at the northeast of town, near the subdivisional office. To the east of the subdivisional office was a children's park, which had been built in 1950. East of the children's park was a dak bungalow maintained by the district board, and north of the park was a large tank, which had been de-silted in 1951 as a way to give employment to people who were struggling due to general economic shortages. The Nehru maidan, across from the dak bungalow, had been named after Jawaharlal Nehru, who had given an address here at one point. The Gilani Girls' M. E. School, established in 1939 and named after the presiding subdivisional officer at the time, had been built in front of the police thana. A public library, the Gandhi Adhyayan Mandal, had also been built. Other buildings included a first-grade college, a state-run hospital, and an "electric power house". A filling station had been set up along the main road, and motor vehicle traffic was becoming increasingly heavy. Various passenger buses, connecting Jamui with Munger and other places in the region.[4]: 479–80 

Demographics[edit]

As of 2011 India census,[5] Jamui had a population of 87,357. Males constitute 52.6% of the population and females 47.26%. Jamui has an average literacy rate of 64.33%, lower than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 57.39%, and female literacy is 42.6%. In Jamui, 16.22% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Economy[edit]

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Jamui one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[6] It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[6]

Grain and timber play important roles in Jamui's economy.[4]: 480 

Divisions[edit]

  1. No. of Police District 1
  2. No. of Sub-Divisions 1
  3. No. of Blocks 10
  4. No. of Circles 10
  5. No. of Police Stations 28
  6. No. of Panchayats 153
  7. No. of Villages 1,506

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "52nd Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India" (PDF). nclm.nic.in. Ministry of Minority Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  • ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Jamui, India". www.fallingrain.com.
  • ^ a b c O'Malley, L. S. S. (1909). Bengal District Gazetteers: Monghyr. Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat Book Depot. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e Choudhury, P. C. Roy (1960). Bihar District Gazetteers: Monghyr. Patna: Superintendent Secretariat Press. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  • ^ "Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". www.censusindia.gov.in. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  • ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (8 September 2009). "A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme" (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  • Populated places in Jamui district

    Towns and tehsils

  • Jamui
  • Jhajha
  • Sono
  • Populated places

  • Mahadeo Simaria
  • Mehsoda
  • Pathakchak
  • Sankurha
  • Cities and towns in Munger division

    Begusarai district

  • Barauni IOC Township
  • Begusarai
  • Jamui district

  • Jhajha
  • Khagaria district

  • Khagaria
  • Munger district

  • Jamalpur
  • Kharagpur
  • Munger
  • Lakhisarai district

  • Kiul
  • Lakhisarai
  • Sheikhpura district

  • Sheikhpura
  • See also

  • Villages in Munger division
  • Cities and towns
    in other divisions

  • Darbhanga
  • Kosi
  • Magadh
  • Patna
  • Purnia
  • Saran
  • Tirhut

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