District of Bihar
District of Bihar
Bihar is administratively divided into 38 districts, each serving as a key unit for governance, development, and implementation of government policies. These districts are grouped under various divisions and further subdivided into blocks and panchayats to ensure effective local administration. Each district has its own administrative headquarters and plays a significant role in managing law and order, infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and welfare programs. The districts of Bihar reflect the state’s cultural, geographical, and economic diversity, contributing collectively to its overall growth and development.
| Districts Name | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Araria | Arwal | Aurangabad | Banka |
| Begusarai | Bhagalpur | Bhojpur | Buxar |
| Darbhanga | East Champaran | Gaya | Gopalganj |
| Jamui | Jehanabad | Khagaria | Kishanganj |
| Kaimur | Katihar | Lakhisarai | Madhubani |
| Munger | Madhepura | Muzaffarpur | Nalanda |
| Nawada | Patna | Purnia | Rohtas |
| Saharsa | Samastipur | Sheohar | Sheikhpura |
| Saran | Sitamarhi | Supaul | Siwan |
| Vaishali | West Champaran | ||
