Buxar District
Buxar is a historic district in western Bihar situated on the banks of the Ganga River. It is known for its religious significance, agricultural economy, and the historic Battle of Buxar fought in 1764. The district serves as an important cultural and transportation hub in the region.
Verified Utility Portals
Key Landmarks & Tourism
Buxar Fort
Historic fort associated with the region's rich heritage and strategic importance.
Ramrekha Ghat
Sacred ghat believed to be associated with Lord Rama during his exile.
Brahmeshwar Nath Temple
Ancient Shiva temple attracting devotees from across Bihar and neighboring states.
Battle of Buxar Memorial Site
Historical location commemorating the famous Battle of Buxar of 1764.
Industrial Profile
Agriculture is the backbone of Buxar's economy, with major crops including wheat, rice, maize, and pulses. The district also has rice mills, flour mills, dairy businesses, brick manufacturing units, and small-scale agro-based industries.
Buxar Handloom & Traditional Textiles
Traditional handloom products and locally crafted textiles represent the district's artisan heritage and rural economy.

Railway Station Junctions
- Buxar Junction
- Dumraon Railway Station
- Raghunathpur Railway Station
- Baruna Railway Station