Bihar’s landscape carries the quiet echo of civilizations that shaped India’s spiritual, architectural, and intellectual identity. From the world’s oldest functio more...
Introduction Soil is a key natural resource supporting agriculture, industry, and overall economic activity. Bihar’s plains rest on a thick alluvial cover, deposited over more...
Bihar's rocks belong to four major systems: 1. Dharwar Rock System (Pre-Cambrian) Found in SE Bihar: Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Jamui, Munger. Composed of mica, schist, more...
Bihar can be broadly divided into three physiographic regions: 1. Shiwalik (Sub-Himalayan) Range Location: North-western Bihar (West Champaran). Area: Length ~32 km, w more...
Bihar experiences a humid subtropical climate, where the air often carries a quiet heaviness of moisture, and the seasons shift like slow-moving chapters of a familiar story. &nbs more...
List of Major Rivers in Bihar 1. Ganga The main river of Bihar; enters the state at Chausa. Forms the boundary between Bihar–Uttar Pradesh and also between Bhojp more...
Agriculture in Bihar 1. Rabi Crops Sowing: October–November Harvesting: March–April Major Crops: Wheat, Gram, Rapeseed, Mustard 2. Kharif Crops more...
Arrival of Europeans Portuguese: First Europeans in Bihar; traded spices and textiles. Established factory at Hooghly (1579-80) and Bandel Church (1599). British (English): Fac more...
This period in Bihar was marked by Turkish invasions from West Asia and the rise and fall of several dynasties, shaping the political, social, and religious landscape of the region more...
Bihar is one of India’s richest regions for Stone Age archaeology, providing crucial insights into early human life. Excavations across the state reveal the development more...