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write a note about your state and hilight boundary culture language and food habit (Bihar state)​

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Bihar is located in the eastern part of India and is the third most populous state in the country and 13th largest state in the area. The state is spread over an area of 695 km north of south, whereas its width from east to west is 483 km. Nepal in the north, Uttar Pradesh in the west, Jharkhand in the south and surrounded by West Bengal in the east is a quadrilateral in the shape of Bihar.

The state enjoys a unique location-specific advantage because of its proximity to the vast markets of eastern and northern India, access to ports such as Kolkata and Haldia and to raw material sources and mineral reserves from the neighboring states.

Bihar is one of the strongest agricultural states. Like the other states of India, about 80 percent, three-fourths of the population of the state depends on agriculture and animal husbandry, which is much higher than the national average.

It is the fourth largest producer of vegetables & the eight largest producers of fruits in India. Food processing, dairy, sugar, manufacturing, and healthcare are some of the fast-growing industries in the state. The state has planned initiatives for the development of other sectors such as education and tourism and also provides incentives for information technology and renewable energy.

The state has a large base of cost-effective industrial labor, making it an ideal destination for a wide range of industries. Bihar is marked with considerable geographic, social-economical and cultural diversity. It is endowed with a large part of the fertile Gangetic plains and well as highlands rich in mineral deposits and forests.

Only 11.3 percent of Bihar’s population lives in cities, which is the lowest after Himachal Pradesh. Ancient Bihar was a very large center of education, power, and learning. Maurya and Gupta Dynasty ruled this area for a considerable time. In the ’70s, Bihar was far less economically and socially than other states of India. However, due to the government’s plans and industries, Bihar is on the path of development.

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