Sitamarhi
Sitamarhi District, Bihar, India
Why is Sitamarhi known
- Sitamarhi is one of the districts in the Mithila region of the Indian state of Bihar, India
- Dumra is the administrative headquarters of this district
- Sitamarhi has a rich culture of folk arts, dance and music
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- It is bordered by Nepal to the north, Madhubani district to the east, Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur districts to the south, and Sheohar and East Champaran districts to the west
- It is well known for its lac bangles and the world-renowned Madhubani paintings are painted in many places of this district
- The district headquarter was shifted here after the town of Sitamarhi was devastated in one of the worst ever earthquake in January 1934
What is good in Sitamarhi
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- Sitamarhi has road connections to adjoining districts, of which the major examples are National Highway 77 and National Highway 104
- The Integrated Road Accident Database mobile application will enable police personnel to enter details about a road accident, along with photos and videos, following which a unique ID will be created for the incident
- The road condition is always inspected by competent authorities
- Night time is not quite safe here as this place is almost like a village area but cases of heinous activity in night time is going down as we look to the present from the past
- Street lights deduce the chances of night time crimes sometimes
- Police patrolling is there for reducing crime rates
- Janaki Temple – Punaura, Deokuli, Haleshwar Sthan, Panth-Pakar, Bagahi Math, Pupri, Goraul Sharif are the places of tourist interest in Sitamarhi district
- Hygiene, one of the most important issue of a city is well maintained here and this also attracts foreign tourists too
- Pollution is not such an alarming problem here
- Price appreciation is not quite good there because of overpriced commodities and food too due to becoming an tourist spot
- Sitamarhi is a part of Tirhut Division
- Sitamarhi is connected to Bihar with at least two national highways which are NH 77 that connects with Patna and NH 104 that connects Sitamarhi with the districts that are nearby
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What can be better in Sitamarhi
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- District is well connected with roads and trains
- The Integrated Road Accident Database mobile application will enable police personnel to enter details about a road accident, along with photos and videos, following which a unique ID will be created for the incident
- The road condition is always inspected by competent authorities but this also lacks proper knowledge and processing
- Night time is not quite safe here as this place is almost like a village area but cases of heinous activity in night time is going down as we look to the present from the past
- Street lights deduce the chances of night time crimes sometimes but lack of proper maintenance, it fails sometimes to fetch its goals
- Police patrolling happens here but is mostly incapable of stopping any crime
- Janaki Temple – Punaura, Deokuli, Haleshwar Sthan, Panth-Pakar, Bagahi Math, Pupri, Goraul Sharif are the places of tourist interest in Sitamarhi district
- Hygiene, one of the most important issue of a city is well maintained here and this also attracts foreign tourists too but some netigens sometimes create mess which is intolerable
- Pollution is not an alarming problem here but it hampers sometimes by causing acid rain
- Price appreciation is not quite good there because of overpriced commodities and food too due to becoming an tourist spot
- There are various administrative offices out there but the services are biased and quite unsatisfactory
- Sitamarhi is connected to Bihar with at least two national highways which are NH 77 that connects with Patna and NH 104 that connects Sitamarhi with the districts that are nearby
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