IMD Issues Rain Alert for Bihar as Western Disturbance Dumps 21 cm
IMD's October 2 alert warns Bihar of over 21 cm heavy rainfall from a Western Disturbance, urging residents to prepare as storms sweep eastern India.
When exploring Patna, the vibrant capital of Bihar perched on the Ganges River’s southern bank. Also called City of Patna, it blends historic landmarks with modern growth. The city sits at the crossroads of ancient trade routes and today's highway network, making it a natural hub for business, education and tourism.
Speaking of geography, Bihar, the eastern Indian state that frames Patna’s cultural and political identity pours its rich heritage into the city’s daily rhythm. Patna benefits from Bihar’s agricultural base, its festivals, and a growing tech scene, creating a unique mix of old‑world charm and new‑age opportunity.
The Ganges River, the sacred waterway that has nurtured settlements for millennia runs right alongside Patna, shaping its climate, trade and spiritual life. Riverfront promenades, boat rides and river‑side temples draw both locals and visitors, while the water supports agriculture in the surrounding plains.
Patna’s transport infrastructure is anchored by Patna Airport, a domestic hub that links the city to major Indian metros. Coupled with an expanding railway station and the upcoming metro line, getting in and out of Patna has never been easier, which fuels tourism and business travel.
Education is another pillar: Patna University, one of India’s oldest higher‑learning institutions produces a steady stream of professionals who feed the city’s service sector, tech startups and research labs. The university’s historic campus also adds a scholarly vibe to the urban landscape.
Culture thrives in Patna’s bustling bazaars, street food stalls and heritage sites. From the ancient ruins of Pataliputra to the marble sanctum of Patna Sahib, the city tells stories of empires, saints and everyday life. Local dishes like litti‑chokha, sattu paratha and jalebi reflect Bihar’s hearty cuisine, while modern cafés cater to younger crowds.
All these pieces – geography, transport, education, history and food – form a web of connections that make Patna more than just a stop on a map. The city embraces its past while building a future fueled by connectivity and innovation. Below, you’ll find a curated list of articles that dive deeper into each of these aspects, offering practical tips, historical context and insider perspectives to help you navigate Patna with confidence.
IMD's October 2 alert warns Bihar of over 21 cm heavy rainfall from a Western Disturbance, urging residents to prepare as storms sweep eastern India.