Aurangabad is a town and the district headquarters of Aurangabad District, one of the 38 districts of Bihar state, India. Aurangabad has a population of 101,520.
Aurangabad is situated on the NH 19 (Grand Trunk Road) (old number NH 2) at its crossing with NH 139. The people of this region primarily speak Magahi and Hindi.
As a result, the number of tourists visiting the place has increased considerably. Touring the district is a pleasant experience from October to March, which is considered the best time to visit Aurangabad.
It is situated west of Bodh Gaya at a distance of about 70 kilometres (43 mi) and 140 kilometres (87 mi) from Patna, the capital of Bihar.
The economy of Aurangabad mainly depends on agriculture. However, there new industries NTPC (capacity: 1,980 MW (Units 1-3: 660 MW)) are being set up by NTPC and the Bihar State Electricity Board and Shri Cement Company in the outskirts of the town.
New manufacturing units are going to start. Nise-Tech Solutions is yet to start its commercial production of solar power systems, LED bulbs, and sine wave inverters. Because the economy depends on agriculture and in turn, on rainfall, the district suffers when there is a drought. In 2006 the Indian government named Aurangabad one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF)
Aurangabad is situated on the NH 19 (Grand Trunk Road) (old number NH 2) at its crossing with NH 139. The people of this region primarily speak Magahi and Hindi.
Economy
The district is home to myriad tourist attractions. Temples, historical places and Islamic pilgrimage centers are located in the district while excellent connectivity via road and efficient means of local transport have boosted tourism.As a result, the number of tourists visiting the place has increased considerably. Touring the district is a pleasant experience from October to March, which is considered the best time to visit Aurangabad.
It is situated west of Bodh Gaya at a distance of about 70 kilometres (43 mi) and 140 kilometres (87 mi) from Patna, the capital of Bihar.
The economy of Aurangabad mainly depends on agriculture. However, there new industries NTPC (capacity: 1,980 MW (Units 1-3: 660 MW)) are being set up by NTPC and the Bihar State Electricity Board and Shri Cement Company in the outskirts of the town.
New manufacturing units are going to start. Nise-Tech Solutions is yet to start its commercial production of solar power systems, LED bulbs, and sine wave inverters. Because the economy depends on agriculture and in turn, on rainfall, the district suffers when there is a drought. In 2006 the Indian government named Aurangabad one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF)
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