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Muzaffarpur, located in Bihar, is known for its mango production, particularly the liquid-sweet mangoes that are famous throughout India and abroad. It is often referred to as the "Mango Capital of Bihar" due to the widespread cultivation of the famous "Shahi Litchi" as well. In addition to its agricultural fame, the district is recognized for its historical landmarks and religious sites, such as the Shree Karpur Shrinath Temple and Ramchaura Mandir, which draw devotees and tourists alike. The region plays a significant role in the grain markets of Bihar, with large-scale cultivation of rice, maize, and lentils. The city also has a significant industrial base, with jute and textile mills contributing to its economy. Muzaffarpur is historically important as it was a site for the Indian independence movement and has a number of educational institutions, such as Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology and Bihar Agricultural University. The Bihar Agricultural University is instrumental in improving farming techniques and agricultural education in the region. Festivals like Chhath Puja, Diwali, and Eid are celebrated with fervor in Muzaffarpur, showcasing its rich cultural traditions. The district continues to grow with improving infrastructure, including better roads, hospitals, and schools, making it an emerging economic and educational hub in Bihar.
Makhaniya Kuan, Kachahari Road, Muzaffarpur, Bihar
Muzaffarpur, Bihar