Saran Division
Govt. of Bihar
सारण प्रमंडल
बिहार सरकार






History
In ancient days, Modern Saran Division, formed a part of KOSALA country. The history of Saran Division is bound to be history of Kosala which included portions other than present limit of Saran Division. The kingdom of Kosala was bounded on the wes by Panchala, by the river Sarpika (sai) in the south, on the east by Gandak and on the north by Nepal. The Kosala consisted of modern Faizabad, Gonda, Basti, Gorakhpur, Deoria in UP and Saran in Bihar.The historical background of the district- as available in the 'Ain-E-Akbari records Saran as one of the six Sarkars (Revenue Divisions) constituting the province of Bihar. At the time of grant of Diwani to the East India company in 1765, there were eight Sarkars including Saran and Champaran.
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Court of the Commissioner :- Every Monday & Friday
All concerned are hereby advised to keep their mobile phones on silent/switch off mode while present in the Court of the Commissioner.
Office of the Commissioner :- Every Monday to Saturday
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Useful Links :
* Supreme Court of India * President of India * DD News
* Parliament of India * Prime Minister's Office
* Election Commission * Healthy India * Know India
* Union Public Service Commission * Saran District Court
* National Commission for Women * Sonpur Mela Website
* Bihar Government Website * Saran District Block Websites
* Bihar Vidhan Parishad * RTPS (Right to Public Services)
* Bihar Vidhan Sabha * Bihar Staff Selection Commission
* General Administration Department, Govt. of Bihar
* Bihar Public Service Commission * District Health Society
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