BiharBihar, formerly known as Magadha, was once the center power of
India's struggle for Independence.Bihar spread over an area of 94,164 sq. Km is the twelfth largest state in India. The capital city of Bihar, Patna is blessed with a rich historical past.Modern Bihar lacks proper educational infrastructure and a huge gap exists between the demand for education and its supply in the present scenario of the state.Bihar has a literacy rate of 47.53% which includes male and female literacy rate of 60.32% and 33.57% respectively.
ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh, carved out of Madhya Pradesh came into being on 1 November 2000 as the 26th State of India.Population of Chhattisgarh is 20,833,803 and area is equal to 1,36,034 Sq. Km.Principal Language of Chhattisgarh is Hindi .Rich in mineral resources, we are also blessed with India's densest forests. 44% of our state is under forest cover.
JharkhandJharkhand is the 28th state of the Indian Union was brought into existence by the Bihar reorganization Act on November 15,2000- the birth anniversary of the legendary Bhagwan Birsa Munda. The population of Jharkhand is 2,69,09,428 according to 2001 Census. The State has an area of 79,714 sq km .
Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal.Madhya Pradesh lies in the heart of India. It is the second biggest state in the country, bordering seven other states -
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa,
Andhra pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.The state of Madhya Pradesh has an area of 3,08,245 sq. km. and a population of 60.35 million. There are 48 districts, 313 blocks and 55393 villages. The State has population density of 195 per sq. km.
OrissaThe princely states of Orissa are completely merged with the Orissa on 19th August 1949, and the new Orissa becomes nearly twice its size by the addition of more people.It is the 9th biggest state in India. The capital of Orissa is Bhubaneswar .It has an area of 155,707 km² and a population of 36,706,920.