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Country
  
Region
  
Mithila

District
  
Population
  
5,540 (2011)

State
  
Division
  
Tirhut

Panchayat
  
Raghopur Narsanda

ISO 3166 code
  
ISO 3166-2:IN

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Kumar Bajitpur(Raghopur Narsanda) is a village located in the Vaishali district of Bihar, India.Kumar Bajitpur is a Village in Patepur Block. Kumar Bajitpur is the largest village of Vaishali district. Kumar Bajitpur is 60 km from Main City Patna. It is 40 km from its district Headquarters Hajipur. Nearest Towns are Muzaffarpur (52.5 k.m) Patepur (5.2 k.m), Chehrakala (15.8 k.m.), Jandaha (20.2 k.m.), Samastipur (27.5 k.m) Mahnar (25.7 k.m.), Garaul (26.4 k.m.), Tajpur (16 k.m). Other villages in the Patepur Tehsil are Bazidpur Kusahi, Bajidpur Kartal, Ashma, Sakrauli, Dhankul, Malpur urf Dilawarpur, Bardiha Turki, Mandaidih, Azizpur Chande, Bahuara, Nilo Rukundpur and many more. The village is served by the Kumar Bajitpur post office , 843110 and the village is closest to the Patepur police station. It is famous for producing bananas and Potato.

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Locality

  • V.I.P Colony
  • West Tola
  • Kusahi
  • Kartal
  • Batwarwa
  • Ashma
  • Aahra
  • Asidha
  • Media

    Hindi and English newspapers are easily available in the city, including Dainik Jagran, Hindustan, Prabhat Khabar, and The Times of India. TV programming is provided by regional news channels like Sahara Samay, ETV Bihar and Jharkhand. There are several news programmes broadcast by local cable operators in city areas. Kumar Bajitpur has the following FM radio stations:

  • Radio Mirchi Patna 98.3 and
  • Vividh Bharati (All India Radio) is broadcast on 100.8 FM.
  • Radio Dhammal Muzaffarpur 106.4
  • Colleges

  • Bikal Balika High School
  • Sunrise Public School
  • Girls Middle School Kushai
  • Jai Murat Rai College
  • Kartal High School
  • Government high School
  • Primary School
  • Demographics

    As per 2011 census Kumar Bajitpur has a population of 5,540, out of which males were ,2835 and females were 2705.

    Bank and Office

  • Bank of India
  • Bank of India ATM
  • Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank
  • Kumar Bajitpur Post Office
  • Kumar Bajitpur Telephone Exchange
  • Transport

    Air Patna Airport - 42.2 miles (70.2 km). Patna airport is well connected through road. Buses, taxis, auto available 24*7. Roads Hajipur is connected to other parts of India through national and state highways. The major highways are: State Highway 49 (SH 49) touches the city and connects it to Hajipur which further joins Tajpur city in Samastipur. SH 49 starts from Hajipur and is connected further with Mahua, Vaishali and Hajipur through state highway. Bus services are available from Hajipur to Patna (70 km), Muzaffarpur (52.5 km), Chhapra (100 km), Siwan (163 km), Samastipur (25 km), Motihari (136 km), Bettiah etc.

    Kartal Mandir

    The Kartal Mandir is a Hindu Temple in the city of Kumar Bajitpur, Bihar, India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is located at Bazidpur Kartal near Government high school Kumar Bajitpur Patepur, Vaishali.As per local folklore, it is said to have been in existence since Ramayana period and Lord Shri Ram is believed to have visited this place on his way to Janakpur, where his footprints are worshiped. The Kartal Mandir has tradition of celebrating Durga Puja, the Victory of Rama over Rawan, every year. A small fair is also organised on the eve of Durga Pooja. Maa Bhagwati Tempal in Rajason situated on the bank of Canal deshua. It is also a historical temple.

    Economy

    Economy The economy of Kumar Bajitpur is largely service orientated, but it also has a significant agricultural base. The town also has industrial sector. As of 2011, service accounts for 21%, industry 9% and agriculture 70% of the economy of the town.

    References

    Kumar Bajitpur Wikipedia