Aquifer Mapping and Ground Water Management Plan East Champaran District, Bihar
Category |
Aquifer Mapping |
State |
Bihar
|
District |
Purbi Champaran |
Block |
Adapur Areraj Banjariya Bankatwa Chakia (Pipra) Chawradano Chiraiya Dhaka Ghorasahan Harsidhi Kalyanpur Kesaria Kotwa Madhuban Mehsi Motihari Paharpur Pakridayal Patahi Phenhara Pipra Kothi Ramgarhwa Raxaul Sangrampur Sugauli Tetariya Turkaulia |
Year of Issue |
2023 |
Number of Authors |
7 |
Name of Authors |
Sh. Singaren Sandeep Purty, Scientist –‘C’,Sh. S. K. Das, Scientist – ‘C’ Sh. Ritik Das, Scientist – ‘B’,Ms Mansi Bhattachary, Scientist – ‘B’ Sh. Suresh Kumar, Assistant Chemist Ms Shailja Tiwari, Assistant Chemist Sh. Anurag Shukla, STA(Chem) |
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Aquifer Mapping and Ground Water Management Plan East Champaran District, Bihar |
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East Champaran district of Bihar state lies between N 26º 15’ 10” and 27º 01’ 30” and
E 84º 30’ and 84º 17’ 50” covering an area of 3968 Sq. Km. The district is bounded in the
North by Nepal, South by Muzaffarpur, part of Gopalganj, East by Sitamarhi and Sheohr and
West by West Champaran and part of Gopalganj district. On 1st of December 1971,
Champaran district was split up into two districts, viz. East Champaran and West Champaran.
The district headquarter is Motihari which is well connected to different parts of the
State by all weather roads and rail. It is about 170 Km from Patna by road. Location of the
district is of strategic and historical importance. The district has been the centre of
communication for the border areas of Nepal. It has six sub-divisions with 27 blocks.