The Bhojpur District is a part of the 38 district that completes the northern state of Bihar. The district has the town of Arrah as its main administrative head. The district covers an area of 2395 sq km which is very much equal to the Cornwall Island of the country of Canada. This region suffers from an extreme type of climate both in winters and summer. The district of Bhojpur accommodates a population of 27 lacs individuals approximately and that too with a population density of 1136 individuals per sq km. The district of Bhojpuri is in the list of 250 most backward district of India. The district is under the funds by the Backward Regions Grant Fund Program of The Indian Government. The Ganges and River Sone flow through the land. The main crops of the district are Paddy, Wheat and Oil seeds. The district does not have a great supply of Minerals which makes it industrially backward. The local language of the people is Bhojpuri which is quite unique in the accent. The Bhojpuri Film Industry is very famous all over India.