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Parent. Government of Bihar. Website. nbpdcl.in. North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited is a public sector undertaking (PSU) controlled by the Government of Bihar. It was formed on 1 November 2012 under section 14 of the Electricity Act of 2003, and is the successor to the erstwhile Bihar State Electricity Board. [1]
Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited (BSPHCL), formerly Bihar State Electricity Board (BSEB) is a state-owned electricity regulation board operating within the state of Bihar in India. [2][3] BSEB was established in 1958 as a statutory corporation under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948. As of November 2012, BSEB has nearly 1,700 officers ...
Electricity. Parent. Government of Bihar. Website. sbpdcl.co.in. South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (SBPDCL) is a public sector undertaking (PSU) controlled by the Government of Bihar. It was formed on 1 November 2012 under section 14 of the Electricity Act of 2003, and is the successor to the erstwhile Bihar State Electricity Board.
Central public sector units. Nuclear Power Corporation of India. PowerGrid Corporation of India. NHPC Limited. NTPC Limited. Power System Operation Corporation. Neyveli Lignite Corporation. Damodar Valley Corporation.
Patna Electric Supply Undertaking (PESU) is a state-owned electricity regulation board operating in Patna and some peripheral areas, within the state of Bihar in India. The capital city of Patna forms the Patna Electric Supply Undertaking (PESU) Circle, which is further divided into two wings namely Patna East (consists Kankarbagh, Patna City, Gulzarbagh, Bankipore, Rajendra Nagar Divisions ...
Subdivision is an administrative unit below district level and above the block level in every state of India.A district may have one or more subdivisions. Presently there are 101 subdivisions in 38 districts of Bihar. [1]
The flood affected over 2.3 million people in North Bihar. [22] The flood killed 250 people and forced nearly 3 million people from their homes in North Bihar. [23] More than 300,000 houses were destroyed and at least 340,000 hectares (840,000 acres) of crops were damaged. [23] Villagers in North Bihar ate raw rice and flour mixed with polluted ...
Bihar accounts for 71 percent of India's annual litchi production. [9] Bihar has one of the fastest-growing economies in India. It is largely service-based, with a significant share of agricultural and industrial sectors. The GDP of the state was ₹9,76,514 crores (US$120 billion) at the current market price (2024–25).