Saharghat, Madhubani
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Saharghat
साहरघाट Sahar | |
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Village | |
| Sahar Uttar and Sahar Dakshin Panchayat | |
View of Netaji Chowk at Saharghat | |
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| Coordinates: 26°32′35″N 85°51′27″E / 26.5430734°N 85.8575803°E | |
| Sub Divisional office | Benipatti |
| Block Headquarter | Madhwapur |
| Country | |
| State | Bihar |
| Region | Mithila region |
| District | Madhubani district |
| Seat | Bihar State Government |
| Government | |
| • Type | State Government |
| • Body | Gram panchayat |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 14,368 |
| Demonym | Maithil |
| Languages | |
• Official language
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| Pin Code | 847308 |

Saharghat is a semi urban panchayat in Madhwapur block of Madhubani district in Mithila region of Bihar, India.[1][2] It is connected by National Highway 104 and State Highway 75[3] with different parts of the major cities in the state of Bihar,[4] India and Madhesh Pradesh province of Nepal.[5][6] The village comes under Harlakhi Assembly constituency and Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency.[7][8]

In the population census 2011, the name of the village is recorded as Sahar. According to the population census 2011, the total population of the village is 14368. Out of the total population, 7463 are males and 6905 are females. The total number of households in the village is 2833.[9]
Geography
Saharghat is around 40 km from the district headquarters town. It is approximately 10 km from the headquarters of Madhwapur block. It is located near the Indo Nepal border sub custum office Pipraun. The nearby villages are Baswariya, Utara, Bangara, Pakdasham, Vishanpur, Trimuhan, Loma, Pahipura, Salempur and Basuki Bihari.[10][11]




