Kursela
Kursela is a village situated in the bank of Trimohini Sangam, which is the confluence of the river Ganga and Kosi . It is the de facto financial centre of Katihar district. As per the Indian government population census of 2011, Kursela was reported to have city proper population of 63,928. Being a major wheat and maize producing village, around 40% of its production is transported to neighbouring districts. Kursela is also famous for its grand Chhath celebration at the bank of river Kosi and Ganga. Kursela consist of majorly 10 villages: Gobrahi Diara, Balthi, Basuhar, Debipur Kathi, Dhobinia Milik Dakhinwari, Gobrahi Diara, Tingharia, Shahpur Dharmi Milik, Muradpur, Madhaili and Jarlahi. 45.99% population of Kursela subdivision is literate, out of which 52.83% males and 38.44% females are literate. There are about 12,533 houses in the sub-district. Kursela Day is celebrated on 8th September every year in Kursela and neighbouring villages.
Kursela | |
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Kursela Railway Station | |
Kursela Location in Bihar | |
Coordinates: 25.451°N 87.252°E | |
Country | India |
States and union territories of India | Bihar |
Region | Anga |
District | Katihar District |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 63,928 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
• Regional | Angika = Kursela |