City
Katihar
26.19 From
Purnia
Katihar is a major city in the northeastern part of Bihar and serves as an important commercial and transport hub of the Seemanchal region. The city is best known for Katihar Junction, one of the busiest railway junctions in eastern India, connecting Bihar with West Bengal, Assam, and the Northeast. Katihar developed rapidly during the British period due to the expansion of railways and trade. Agriculture-based commerce, especially jute, maize, and rice, plays a significant role in the local economy. The city has a diverse population, reflecting a blend of cultures and traditions. Katihar also functions as the district headquarters, supporting administrative activities. Road connectivity links it with nearby towns and states. Katihar continues to grow as a key gateway city for northeastern India.