Karimabigha


Karima Bigha is a small village in Sheikhpura District, in Bihar, India.

Geography

Karima Bigha has a humid subtropical climate, similar to the rest of the Ganges river region.
The climate of Karima Bigha is varied throughout the year. The average temperature during summer ranges from to, and to during the rest of the year. The average annual rainfall is. Maximum precipitation occurs during the northeast monsoon.

Climate

Demographics

There are a total of 65-70 families in the village, comprising a population of 350-450, of which 52% are males and 48% are females according to the Census of 2011.
All its people are Kurmi.

Government

As per the Constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Karimabigha village is administrated by Mukhiya who is elected representative of Panchayat. Karimabigha comes under Sheikhpura legislative constituency of state of Bihar and it also comes under the Sheikhpura Lok Sabha constituency.

Economy

Agriculture is the main occupation, with the main crops being rice, onions, and wheat. The cultivation and growing of onion also offers substantial income to the residents.