District Profile

Bahraich is situated in North eastern part of Devipatan Division. It is situated between the 28.24 & 27.4 latitude & 81.65 to 81.3 eastern longitude. According to ceusus of 1991 the area of distt. is 4696.8 sq km. which is 31.99% of the Devipatan Division. District Bahraich has a international border with Nepal on the Northern part. Distt. Barabanki & Sitapur are in South, Khiri in West and Gonda & Srawasti are in eastern side of the district Bahraich. Northern part of the district is Tarai region which is covered by the dense natural forest. Chakia, Sujauli, Nishangara, Mihinpurwa, Bichia & Baghauli are the main forest areas of the district. Sarju & Ghaghra are the major rivers of the district.

District Bahraich is connected with Railway & Road routes to the other parts of the Nation.

 

Climate :

 

Climate of the district is hot & humid. The maximum & minimum tempreture ranges between 44 C & 5 C. The average rainfall is 1125 mm.

 

Land Water :

 

Major part of land water is received from rivers & lakes. Sarju , Rapti , Ghaghra , Kaudiyala are the ever flowing rivers. Besides there are various lakes & ponds in the District.

 

Ground Water :

 

Ground Water is not a problem in the District. The level of ground Water is sufficiently high. Water is normally found at 60 to 70 feet. Therefore for all industrial & agricultural purpose water is always avilable with the help of tubewells & pumpsets.

 

Mineral Wealth :

 

Mineral Wealth of the District is almost negligible but the nature has abundantly provided with forest wealth which plays an important role in the economic development of the District.

 

Forest Wealth :

 

According to the records of board of revenue in year 1994 - 95 95040 Hec. of land of the District is covered by dense forest. Trees of teak , Shisham , & Khair etc are found here. Therefore " kattha" factories are situated in Mihinpurwa block of the District. Ideal wood for furniture abundance& buildings work is found here. Mango , Guava etc are the fruit trees found here in .

 

Major Farming System / Enterprise (Based on the analysis made by the KVK)

 

Agriculture :

  1. Paddy - Wheat / Lentil
  2. Paddy / Maize - Wheat / Lentil, paddy – lentil, paddy - wheat, maize - wheat, maize - lentil
  3. Paddy Maize / Pigeon Pea - Wheat / Lentil / Mustard
  4. Ground Nut - Lentil
  5. Sesamum - wheat

Agriculture + Animal Husbandry

  1. Dairy
  2. Dairy/Poultry or both
  3. Fishfarming + Dairy

Horticulture :

  1. Tomato / Pea / Cauliflower / Chilli / Brinjal / Onion +Ginger / Turmeric / Pointed gourd / Bitter gourd
  2. Banana - Wheat
  3. Mango + Turmeric
  4. Mango + Elephant Foot Yam

Agriculture + Horticulture

  1. Paddy / Maize + Pigeon pea-Wheat / Vegetable / Mustard
  2. Paddy – Wheat/ Lentil - Maize / Urd / Mentha

 

Description of Agro - Climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (Based on Soil & Topography):

 

Agro - climatic Zone : Characteristics

4th North Agro-climatic Zone

Area : 5,21,903 Ha.

Tehsils :4: Kaisarganj, Mahsi, Nanpara and Bahraich Sadar

Blocks : 14-Kaisarganj, Mahsi, Balha, Risia, Huzoorpur, Nawabganj, Mihinpurwa, Payagpur, Visesharganj, Tejwapur, Fakarpur, Jarwal, Shivepur and Chittaura.

Climate: District’s annual rainfall is nearly to national average rainfall of 1200mm. District receives 1147 mm annual rainfall during the year. Temperature ranges 40 C in winter to 420 C in summer.

 

Soil : The soil of Bahraich is new, generally deep except few pockets in the tarai belt of Nepal border. In general, three types of soil exist. Sandy in the belt of Ghagra river. Sandy-loam in the middle, and Loam in few pockets. Soil is poorly managed and deficient in nutrients such as zinc. Sulphur and boron etc. It lacks in organic matter and generally has slightly higher PH value.

 

District Profile Data

 

Area : 5,21,903

Population : 20,90,843

Male : 11,35,543

female : 9,55,300

Ratio of Male to Female : 54 : 46

Population Density : 392 Person / Sqm Km

Rural Population : 19,00,479

Urban Populationn : 1,90,364

Literacy (Total) : 5,40,069
1. Male : 4,33,163
2. Female : 1,06,906

No. of Farmers : 6,64,124

Net Cultivated Area : 3,50,979

Net Irrigated Area : 63,677 Ha

Total Irrigated Area 67,131 Ha

Total Production (Cereal) 7,59,885 MT

No. of Villages : 1369

No. of Villages Covered by K.V.K. so far : 270

 

Soil Types

S. N. Soil Type Characteristics Area in ha
1 Tarai Sandy - Loam (Rain Fed) High humidity and rainfall are prevalent. Rainfed crops are generally grown. Soil is deficient in many nutrients. 120037
2 Tarai Clay - Loam (Rain Fed) The area under this situation is mainly rainfed. Farmers grow all types of crops in AES-1, but productivity is slightly higher. People rear Deshi breed of cows, buffaloes, goat, poultry and piggery. 130475
3 Plain Sandy - Loam (Rain Fed) Soil is light textured. Crops are grown with limited resource condition. Major portion falls under Nawabganj between the Doab of Rapti and Ghaghra. 123272
4 Plain Sandy - Loam (Flood Prone) Major area under this situation falls in blocks like Sheopur, Fakharpur, Kaiserganj, Jarwal & Mahasi along with the river belt of Ghaghra river. In the block of Fakharpur, Kaiserganj and Jarwal, most of the area is sensitive to flood and sometimes submerged two or three times in a season. Crops are damaged due to prolonged water logging. Farmer raised mixed crops of Paddy, Maize, Sunhemp, because these crops are highly risk prone, productivity is very low. There is vast potential for production of pointed gourd and Hybrid Tomato. 44362
5 Plain Sandy - Loam (Irrigated) Major area of plain lies in block Chittaura, Mahasi, Tejwapur, Fakherpur & Kaiserganj. This is important area. Irrigation facilities are plenty. Almost all crops are grown but productivity is poor. Soil is deficient in micro nutrients. 46971
6 Plain - Loam (Rainfed) This is mainly situated in Risia block. Area is needed introduction of rainfed improve crops. Soil is highly degraded. 52686
 

Area, Production and Productivity of Major Crops Cultivated in the District

S. N. Crop Area (ha) Production (qtl) Productivity (q/ha)
1 Rice 162685 307154 18.88
2 Maize 8844 100680 11.38
3 Urd 1229 810 6.59
4 Moong 46 20 4.35
5 Pigeon Pea 4369 3416 7.82
6 Ground Nut 2196 1587 7.23
7 Sesamum 450 87 1.93
8 Wheat 155331 374776 24.41
9 Chick Pea 260 235 9.05
10 Lentil 47832 31665 6.62
11 Pea (Round) 1558 1818 11.66
12 Toria 6932 6626 9.5
13 Sugar cane 855360 42830086 500.72
14 Potato 2135 47193 224.82
15 Turmeric 625 1077 36.77
 

Weather Data

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature (C) Relative Humidity (%)
April 2014 0.50 Maximum : 76.38
Minimum : 10.70
10.433
May 2014 - Maximum : 82.42
Minimum : 23.55
70.25
June 2014 50.5 Maximum : 36.84
Minimum : 27.17
81.2
July 2014 198.15 Maximum : 32.37
Minimum : 26.62
96.16
August 2014 168.03 Maximum : 4.75
Minimum : 20.53
80.16
September 2014 102.9 Maximum : -
Minimum : -
-
October 2014 - Maximum : 108.5
Minimum : 7.10
3.548
  - Maximum : 29.30
Minimum : 13.15
100
December 2014 5.5 Maximum : 168.13
Minimum : 8.84
93.55
January 2015 3.25 Maximum : 13.19
Minimum : 9.46
32.45
February 2015 11.0 Maximum : 33.98
Minimum : 12.08
13.25
March 2015 28.0 Maximum : 28.76
Minimum : 14.87
95.71
 

Production and Productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc in the District

Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle      
Crossbred 3185 19110 lit. 6 lit/day
Indigenous 468449 936898 lit. 2 lit/day
Buffalo 296972 55024 lit. 4 lit/day
Sheep 13756 2751.2 kg. 0.2000 kg.
Crossbred 1910 573.0 kg. 0.3000 kg.
Indigenous 11846 11.84 kg. 1000 gm.
Goats 438552 6578.78 lit. 0.150 lit.
Pigs 43458 13637.4 kg. 0.30 kg.
Crossbred 4710 1884 kg. 0.40 kg.
Indigenous 38748 8687 kg. 0.25 kg.
Rabbits      
Poultry 221431 221431 kg. 1.0 kg.
Hens 208279 208279 kg. 1.0 kg.
Desi - - -
Ducks 13152 13152 1.0 kg.
Fish 744.23 ha 161.00 Qt. 0.216 q/ha
Marine - - -
Inland - - -
Prawn - - -
Scampi - - -
 

Details of Operational Area / Villages (2014 - 15)

S.N. Taluk Name of the Block Name of the Village Major Crops & Enterprises Major Problem Identified Identified Thrust Area
1 - Fakharpur Datauli Rice, Wheat, Mentha, Brinjal, Bittergourd, Tomato, Chilli, Pegion pea, Maize Low productivity of Rice, Wheat, Brinjal, Bittergourd, Tomato, Pigeon pea
  • Due to old & local varieties
  • Due to attack of insect and pest, imbalance use of fertilizers. No used sulphur in pulses.
Seed Production : Rice, Wheat, Pigeon pea, Lentil Vegetable Production : Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal
Aromatic Plant Production : Mentha
Fruit Production : Banana
2 - Tejwapur Keertanpur Wheat, Maize, Toria, Tomato, Brinjal, Chilli Garlic, Pegion pea, Banana Low productivity of Wheat & Maize
  • Due to use of old & local varieties
  • Due to attack of insect pest & disease


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Low yield of Toria due to old & local varieties, and no used sulphur.

Low yield of pulses

  • Due to old & local varieties
  • Due to attack of insect and diseas
  • Due to no use of sulphur
Seed Production : Rice, Wheat, Maize, Toria & Pigeon Pea Vegetable Production : Tomato, Brinjal
Spice Production : Chilli, Garlic
Fruit Production : Banana etc.
3 - Payagpur Payagpur - Trikolia Cereals : Rice, Wheat, Maize
Cash Crop : Sugarcane
Vegetables : Tomato, Brinjal
Spices : Ginger, Turmeric Chilli
Low productivity of cereals due to old and local varieties, Low productivity of vegetable & spices
  • Due to use of old & local varieties
  • Due to attack of insect & pests
  • Imbalance use of fertilizers
Seed Production : Wheat - Rice & Sugarcane
4 - Kaiserganj Bhakhroli Cereals : Wheat, Rice, Maize
Pulses: Lentil and Pigeon Pea
Vegetables : Tomato, Brinjal
Oil Seeds : Toria Vegetables : Cowli Flower, Tomato, Brinjal Cash Crop : Sugarcane, Potato, Poultry, Bee keeping, Dairy, Fruit & Vegetable P reservation.
Low productivity of cereals due to use of old and local varieties,
Low productivity of pulses & oilseeds due to use of old and local varieties
  • Attack of insect & pest
  • No use of sulphur in oil seed and pulses.


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Low productivity of poultry due to old breed.

  • Attack of disease.
  • Imbalance feeding


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Low productivity of Dairy due to indigenous breeds

  • Imbalance feeding.
  • Attack of disease.
  • Sterilety.


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Low productivity of vegetables:

  • Due to old & local varieties attack of insect & disease


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Low productivity & Banana

  • Due to attack insect & old varieties.
Seed Production : Wheat - Rice & Sugarcane
5 - Mihinpurwa Bishunapur Rice, Wheat Low yield of Wheat
  • Due to prolonged high moisture content in Paddy fields & late sowing of Wheat.


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Low yield of Rice

  • Due to old & local varieties & attack of insects and disease
Seed Production : Rice & Wheat
Resource Conservation : Wheat

IPM in Rice

 

Priority / Thrust Areas

S.N. Thrust Area  
1 Seed Production
Oil Seeds :
Pulses :
Cereals :
Vegetables :

Narendra Early Rai-4, Groundnut : Amber, kaushal and Til: T-78, sekhar
Pigeon Pea : NA-1,2, Lentil: NL-1,2 Urdbean: NU-1,2, Green Gram: NM-1
Paddy:NDR-97, NDR-359, Maize: Hybrid shaktiman-2, DKC 9106, Decalb, Wheat:NDW-1012, 1014, PBW-343, K-307, PBW-550, Labh, Baj
Okra, Chilli, Tomato, Cauliflower, Onion, Ginger, Turmeric, Garlic ,Bitter gourd etc.
2 Transfer of Technology
  • Zero tillage and Raised bed planting techniques.
  • Nursery establishment of fruit and agro-forestry plant.
  • Food grain storage techniques.
  • Establishment of Animal clinic through DASP Trained Para-Vet.
  • Organic farming by producing organic manure such as NADEP, CPP & Vermi Compost.
  • IPM Techniques to control pest and disease in organic crops and fruit trees.
3 Animal Science Trainings on - Fodder production, Balance feed preparation, Deworming vaccination etc.
4 Home Science Health and hygiene, establishment of domestic viable production unit of fruit and vegetable preservation by value addition, garment design and local resource utilization making valuable product.

History of Bahraich

The dense forests and fast flowing rivers are the specialities of district Bahraich. There are many Mythological facts about the great historical value of district Bahraich. It was famous as the Capital of God Brahma, the maker of universe. It was also known as part of Gandharva Forest. Even today North east area of several hundred square Kms of the district is covered by the forest. It is said that Brahma ji deveoloped this forest covered area as the place of worship for Rishis & Sadhus. Therefore this place come to known as " Brahmaich".

According to some other historians in the middle age this place was the capital of "Bhar" dynasty. Therefore it was called as "Bharraich". Which later come to be known as "Bahraich".

Famous Chinese visitors Hwaintsang & Feighyaan visted this place. The famous Arab visitor Ibne-ba-tuta visted Bahraich and wrote that Bahraich is a beautiful city situated at the bank of holy river Saryu.

According to Puraans King Luv, the son of God Ram & King Prasenjit ruled Bahraich. Also during the period of exile Pandavas & along with mother Kunti visited this place.

The guru of Maharaja Janak , Rishi Ashtwakra used to live here. Rishi Valmiki & Rishi Balark also used to live here.