Mehsi, Bihar
Around 1216–1225 during the time of the Delhi Sultanate, a famous Sunni donor Mirza Haleem named Mehsi after his follower Mahesh Ray. Which is the grave of Data Mirza Haleem in the town Mehsi Bihar state of India.
Location
Mehsi is located Area (2020) 154.12 km² Population (2020) 207856 Population Density 1348 people per km² Male Population 108041 Female Population 99815
Town Ward List
Ward Number (Nagar P. Office) | Population (in 2011 - 2023) |
---|---|
Mehsi Ward No - 1 | 1228 - 2684 |
Mehsi Ward No - 2 | 2031 - 5093 |
Mehsi Ward No - 3 | 1274 - 2822 |
Mehsi Ward No - 4 | 1433 - 3299 |
Mehsi Ward No - 5 | 2225 - 5625 |
Mehsi Ward No - 6 | 2927 - 8366 |
Mehsi Ward No - 7 | 1654 - 3963 |
Mehsi Ward No - 8 | 1912 - 3824 |
Mehsi Ward No - 9 | 1756 - 3512 |
Mehsi Ward No - 10 | 1727 - 3454 |
Mehsi Ward No - 11 | 1442 - 2884 |
Mehsi Ward No - 12 | 1809 - 3634 |
Mehsi Ward No - 13 | 1817 - 3618 |
Mehsi Ward No - 14 | 1225 - 2450 |
Mehsi Ward No - 15 | 1535 - 3070 |
Industry
Mehsi industry include shell buttons and harvesting of litchi and mango fruits. Mehsi is the major producer of these fruits in India.
River
The perennial Budhi Gandak river flows near the town of Mehsi which is a tributary of the Ganga river.
Connectivity
Railways
Mehsi town, through railway, is directly connected to the major Indian cities like – Patna, Varanasi, Haridwar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Allahabad, Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Amritsar, Guwahati, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Kanpur, Ranchi, Raipur, Nagpur, Hyderabad etc. Mehsi railway station is situated on Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur main line under the Samastipur railway division of East Central Railway zone. It is also the closest railway station to Kesaria Stupa, a Buddhist pilgrimage site.
Air
The nearest airport is Darbhanga airport. and Patna Airport.
Road
India's 2nd Longest National Highway, NH -27, passes through Mehsi.
References
- ^ "Mehsi Pin Code". www.pincodeinfo.online.
- ^ "Mehsi in India", India9.com, 30 June 2005, web: i9-Mehsi.
- ^ "Mehsi Button Industry | An Official Website of East Champaran, Motihari | India". Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ Begam, Shama; Khan, R. A. (1 December 2002). "Impact of the Pollution of River Burhi Gandak on Plankton and Maicofauna at Mehsi, North Bihar Caused by Sugar Mills and Mother of Pearl Button Industries". Records of the Zoological Survey of India. 100 (3–4): 85. doi:10.26515/rzsi/v100/i3-4/2002/159588. ISSN 2581-8686. S2CID 251695899.
- ^ "Mehsi Railway Station Forum/Discussion - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 16 September 2021.