Rohtas district

Rohtas District is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India. It came into existence when Shahabad District was bifurcated into Bhojpur & Rohtas in 1972. Administrative headquarter of the district is Sasaram. Rohtas district has the highest literacy in Bihar. The literacy rate of Rohtas district which is 73.37% as per 2011 census is highest among all 38 districts of Bihar.

Rohtas District
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Location of Rohtas district in Bihar
Country India
StateBihar
DivisionPatna
HeadquartersSasaram
Government
 â€¢ Lok Sabha constituenciesSasaram, Karakat, Buxar
 â€¢ District MagistrateDharmendra Kumar, Indian Administrative Service
 â€¢ Superintendent of PoliceAshish Bharti, Indian Police Service
 â€¢ Divisional Forest OfficerPradyumn Gaurav, Indian Forest Service
Area
 â€¢ Total3,847.82 km2 (1,485.65 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 â€¢ Total2,959,918
 â€¢ Density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Demographics
 â€¢ Literacy73.37%
 â€¢ Sex ratio914
Languages
 â€¢ Official
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
821311 (Rohtas)
ISO 3166 code06188
Major highwaysNH 2
WebsiteOfficial District Website

Rohtas district also has one of the highest forest cover among all 38 districts of Bihar.

The Rohtas district is a part of Patna Division, and it has an area of 3850 km², a population of 2,959,918 (2011 census), and a population density of 763 persons per km². Languages spoken here are Bhojpuri, Hindi and English.

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