
Maps of Bihar
Situated in eastern India the state map of Bihar depicts this state as the 12th largest state in terms of geographical area.
Bihar is the third largest state in the country, but however not so progressively rich like the other states.
With the good governance of the present Chief Minister it is slowly progressing to a better economy.
The State map of Bihar gives a clear picture the places and their borders, lying mid-way between the humid West Bengal in the east and the sub humid Uttar Pradesh in the west which provides it with a transitional position in respect of climate, economy and culture. It is surrounded with Nepal in the North and Jharkhand in the South. The Ganga River flows through Bihar dividing it into two different regions flowing from the middle to east.
Climate – Bihar state map also has views on the weather conditions and it is mildly cold in the winter with the temperatures being around 5 to 10 degrees Celsius. December and January are considered to be the winter months since they are the coldest months. The summer is very hot with a temperature ranging from 35-40 Celsius. This temperature is experienced during the months of April to mid June. June to September receive a good amount of rainfall. For a pleasant climate the months from October to March are the best.
Bihar has seen many developments. The major Indian companies called TATA and Reliance have invested heavily in the state sensing the money making potential. The state map of Bihar gives a provident fact that it is a place where one could see changes in irrigation and agriculture. This is because the climatic conditions play an important role in the state.
A very famous place in the Bihar state map is Patna. Patna is a place that is highly developed in Bihar followed by Jharkhand. These places are famous for holiday trips. People from various places are found here just to click photographs because it is all evergreen here. Because of all these factors no wonder that Bihar was voted as one of the most favorable states to invest in recent times with the Chief Minister of Bihar being awarded the "Indian of the Year 2008? award in "politics".

