The district also has 120 post offices and 151 panchayat, and is well connected with NH-2(Grand trunk road).
Which is accomplished by Bhabhua Road (BBU) railway station it is the main route which connects Sealdah to Mumbai via Gaya junction.
Due to its close proximity to eastern Uttar Pradesh, people here have Purvanchali tinge in their language.
[2] The earliest evidence of human habitation in the district consists of rock paintings in the Lehda forest that date to around 20,000 years ago.
[4] In the other side it is associated with belief of Hindus it is Penitential of Atri (Sanskrit: अत्रि) or Attri Rishi & one of the oldest temple in India of Ma Mundeswari which is the part of attraction of tourism.
Kaimur district occupies an area of 3,362 square kilometres (1,298 sq mi),[5] comparatively equivalent to Russia's Vaygach Island.
Industries located in the district include Vanaspati Oil Ltd., ACC Limited and the Power Grid Corporation of India's high voltage direct current (HVDC) grid station at Pusauli.
[9] It is one of the 36 districts in Bihar currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).The Mudeshwari Mata Temple have a very huge potential to be developed into a religious tourism hub.
[9] Kaimur district is divided into 11 community development blocks, grouped together into 2 subdivisions, based at Bhabua and Mohania:[10] National Highway 19 (G.T.
National Highway 319 (India) originates from Mohania and connects with the capital Patna via Arrah.
According to the 2011 census Kaimur district has a population of 1,626,384,[14] roughly equal to the nation of Guinea-Bissau[15] or the US state of Idaho.