Haveli Kharagpur is a town and One of the three subdivision in Munger district in the indian state of Bihar.
People who go to Baidyanath Temple during the holy month of Shraavana start from Sultanganj and go via Tarapur but while returning they come via Jamui and Haveli Kharagpur.
Haveli Kharagpur has a rich history and was one of the central points of administration during and pre-British Raj.
But Haveli Kharagpur remained very isolated and was a refuge to freedom fighters and strategists who wanted to bring down the government in Monghyr.
After decades, this place got a Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and recently DAV schools has been opened as well.
it is a great tourist spot specially during the time of Shravan month when people return from the Baba Dham.
The beautiful lake is surrounded by dense green forest that is home to rare animals.
The place Bhim Bandh is a natural picnic spot where Bhima (and hence the name Bhimbandh) along with his Brothers (Pandavas) stayed during agyatvas.
It is also a picnic spot in winter season where people enjoy spring of hot water, specially during the week of Christmas, New Year, and Makar Sankranti.
[citation needed] Kharagpur also has Rameshwar Kund inside the Bheemm band forest.
There is a mosque which is close to the post-office and police station, it was built by Raja Rahmat Ali Khan.
This place sees a large number of tourists during the holy month of Shraavana who return via Jamui to take the train at Bariarpur railway station.
There are several natural attractions like Bheem Bandh, Kharagpur Lake, Devghara Hill, Panchbadan Sthan, Jodi Talai etc.
Bina Devi is an Indian leader who became known for inspiring women to become businesswoman through mushroom cultivation.
Upasni Maharaj, a satguru, spent a year in Haveli Kharagpur before settling in Sakori.