Sitamarhi is one of the districts of Bihar state, India.Sitamarhi district is a part of Tirhut Division. Sitamarhi town is the administrative headquarters of this district.The town is situated along the border of Nepal.The district of Sitamarhi was carved out of Muzaffarpur district on 11th December 1972.Its headquarter is located at Dumra, five kilometers south of Sitamarhi.It is situated in the northern part of Bihar.
- Population: Total: 2013796 Rural: 1894203 Urban: 119593
- Sub Divisions: Sitamarhi Sadar, sheohar, Pupri
- Blocks: Bathnaha, Parihar, Nanpur, Bazpatti, Bairgania, Belsand, Riga, Sursand,
Pupri, Sonbarsa, Dumra, Runni Saidpur, Majorganj, Puranhia, Suppi, Parsauni,
Bokhra, Chorout
- Agriculture: Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Lentils
- Industry: Sugar Factory, Rice and Oil Mills.
- Rivers: Bagmati
Sitamarhi is a sacred place in Hindu mythology. It’s history goes back to Treta Yug. Sita, the wife of Lord Rama sprang to life out of an earthern pot, when Raja Janak was ploughing the field somewhere near Sitamarhi to impress upon Lord Indra for rain. It is said that Raja Janak excavated a tank at the place where Sita emerged and after her marriage set up the stone figures of Rama, Sita and Lakshman to mark the site. This tank is known as Janaki-kund and is south of the Janaki Mandir.
This district is often bereaved by natural calamities one of the most devastating is excess flooding due to mis-managements of banks by both civilians and government officials.
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