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  1. Saharsa district now consists of 2 subdivisions, viz. Saharsa Sadar and Simri Bakhtiarpur. The district consists of 10 development blocks and anchals each. Read More…

  2. Saharsa is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar, India. Saharsa city is the administrative headquarters of this district. Saharsa district is a part of the Kosi Division and it became a district on 1 April 1954 and has subsequently become smaller with other districts being carved from it, most notably Madhepura in 1981.

  3. Saharsa district was established on 1st April, 1954 and since 2 October 1972, it is the headquarter of Kosi Division. Shri Ugratara Temple, Mahishi, Sun Temple, Kandaha, Chandikasthan, Viratpur, Rakta Kali Mandir, Matsyagandha, Saharsa are the famous tourist places in Saharsa District.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaharsaSaharsa - Wikipedia

    Saharsa is a city and municipal corporation in the Saharsa District in the eastern part of the state of Bihar, India. It is situated near the eastern banks of the Kosi River. It serves as the administrative headquarters for the Saharsa District and is also the Divisional headquarters of the Kosi Division .

  5. tourism.bihar.gov.in › en › destinationsSaharsa | Bihar Tourism

    Jan 3, 2024 · Saharsa district was established on 1st April 1954 and is the headquarters of the Kosi Division. The popular attractions in the district are Shri Ugratara Temple, Mahishi, Sun Temple, Kandaha, Chandikasthan, Viratpur, Rakta Kali Mandir and Matsyagandha.

  6. Saharsa is a city and a municipality in the Saharsa district is a district of Bihar state situated in the east of the Kosi River. The administrative head quarters of the district is located at Saharsa city. On 1st April 1954 the Saharsa district was emerged as a separate district in the map of Bihar state.

  7. Whose administrative headquarters is Saharsa district. It is located in 25.880N and 86.60E under Mithila region. Its boundary is the Himalayas (Nepal) in the north, the Bagmati river in the south, the Sursar river in the east and the Kosi river in the west.