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Kishanganj
Kishanganj is a town and district headquarters of Kishanganj district in Purnea division of Bihar state. Nestled in the foothill of Himalaya this border district historically has been part of Nepal and Sikkim. Kishanganj old name is Nepalgarh. In 1840 Kishanganj became part of main land Indian subcontinent after the local ruler lost battle with Mughals.Subsequently it was absorbed in British empire. It is part of the chicken neck of Indian map. It is located at 26°04′46″N 87°56′14″E . Main rivers of this district are Mechi, Mahananda, Kankai. it is the only tea producing district in Bihar. It is one of the most sensitive districts of India, as the borders of this district are very near to Bangladesh(10 km), touching Nepal in southeast and north to Uttar Dinajpur and Darjeeling district of West Bengal respectively.Kishanganj has seven Blocks. ==Demographics== The area starts from kishanganj and extends up to dighalbank. The native people of the district are locally called Surjapuri. Geographically and culturally part of north-east India Kishanganj is known for its rain and humid climate. As of the 2011 India census, Kishanganj has a population of 107,076; of which male and female are 55,688 and 51,388 respectively.〔(District Informatics Center, Kishanganj, Bihar )〕 Kishanganj have an average literacy rate of 74.71%: male literacy is 79.84%, and female literacy is 69.13%. In Kishanganj, Total children (0-6) in Kishanganj city are 17,017 as per figure from Census India report on 2011. There were 8,743 boys while 8,274 are girls. The child forms 15.89% of total population of Kishanganj City. The regional language of Surjapuri is spoken by majority of people in Kishanganj. Hindi, Bengali, and Urdu are also spoken.
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