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Laxmanpur | |
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Village | |
| Coordinates:25°44′35″N85°27′00″E / 25.743°N 85.45°E /25.743; 85.45 | |
| Country | India |
| State | Bihar |
| Division | Tirhut |
| District | Vaishali |
| Block | Jandaha |
| Elevation | 40 m (130 ft) |
| Languages | |
| • Spoken | Hindi,Bajjika |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 844122 |
| Telephone code | 91- 6227- XX XX XX |
| ISO 3166 code | IN-BR |
| Vehicle registration | BR-31 |
Laxmanpur is a village[citation needed] inVaishali district within theIndian state ofBihar.[1] It is about 11 kilometers southwest of Mahua, 24 kilometres (15 mi) northeast of the district headquarters,Hajipur, 34 kilometres (21 mi) northeast ofPatna, the state capital. Laxmanpur is 875 kilometres (544 mi) south east ofNew Delhi and 1,490 kilometres (930 mi) northeast ofMumbai. The nearest railway station isDesari, which is 13 kilometres from the main village.
Laxmanpur is located in the subHimalayan zone, in the northeastern part of India, in an alluvial fertile plain drained by theGanges, which flows from west to east, and its tributariesGandak andKoshi, that regularlyflood parts of the surrounding plains. The average elevation above sea level is 40 metres (130 ft).
Laxmanpur has ahumid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa), with very hot summers and cool winters. The temperature is cold during the winter, with chilly winter nights and foggy or sunny days from November to February and the temperatures range between 6 and 25 °C (43 and 77 °F). It is very hot in the summer, from late March to early June, when the temperatures range around 20–40 °C (68–104 °F). Themonsoon season begins in late June and ends in late September. During the monsoon season, temperatures are between 25 and 36 °C (77 and 97 °F) and the rainfall is around 200–300 millimetres (7.9–11.8 in).
It is rich of weeds, such asammannia andsesbania, and other plants and trees likemango orchards,palmyra anddate palms,siris,jackfruits andred cotton trees. The cultivated area producesbananas,lychees, mango,bamboo,rice,sugarcane and otherfood grains.
A canal passes from Laxmanpur for irrigation.
Laxmanpur is situated in Laxmipur Brahambatta Panchyat. The police station for Laxmanpur is in Jandaha.
TheMember of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Lt.Raj Kishore Sinha(1995-2000 Vaishali Assembly Constituency) was from Laxmanpur.
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