1. History And Origins :
Bodhgaya is a small but internationally renowned town of
immense religious and cultural significance, located in the Gaya
District of Bihar, India. Its claim to fame lies in the fact that Lord
Buddha attained enlightenment here more than 2500 years ago
under the Bodhi tree. It is thus considered as the
geographical centre of the Buddhist world by followers of this
faith worldwide.
2. Bodhgaya is located in Gaya district of Bihar, which shares common boundaries
with Jehanabad district towards the North, Aurangabad district towards the
west, Hazaribagh and Chatra districts towards the south and Nawada and
Koderma (Jharkhand) districts towards the east. It is located approximately 13
kms south of the town of Gaya and about 125 kms from Patna, the state capital.
Its geographical location is 24° 41’ 45” N. latitude and 85° 2’ 22” E longitudes.
3. Bodhgaya is directly linked by road
and air to the surrounding region.
The National Highway 1 (G.T.
Road), passes through the town,
connecting Delhi and Kolkata, as
well as other significant centers like
Patna, and Varanasi. Bodhgaya is
also close to an international
airport, which is 8 kms from the
town. The nearest railhead to
Bodhgaya is at Gaya, 13 kilometers
from the town. Several important
trains pass through this station and
it is connected to a number of
important cities in India.
4. Agriculture
A survey of households in Bodhgaya confirmed that employment is mostly in primary
sector occupations with over 50% of the sample being employed as labourers.
Industries
There are few agro-based industries such as flourmills on the Gaya Dhobi road and a go
down on the riverside road. While there is no established household industrial sector,
activities such as blanket making and weaving are local crafts that are practiced.
5. People of all religions but mostly Buddhists are drawn to the land of
enlightenment. Tourism is a significant contributor to Bodhgaya’s economy. It is
the lifeblood of the town, as the population directly or indirectly thrives on the
extensive tourist influx within the town.
6. In the last decade, tourist arrivals in Bodhgaya have shown an upward trend. In
2012 about 2.1 lakhs tourists visited Bodhgaya out of which nearly 31,000 were
foreign tourists. An analysis of tourist flow indicates that the peak season for
tourist arrivals is during November to January, and from July to September.
7. Town Population growth trend
According to projection the population will reach 1.2 lakhs by the year 2031.
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8. The percentage of persons below poverty line is not very high and has been
steadily declining, according to the data available with the local administration.
This could be a testament to rising income levels in Bodhgaya. Presently, about
8% of the population is below poverty line.
9. A study of the sex ratio shows a worrying
trend of low sex ratios. The trend of
declining sex ratios seen all over India is
visible here too. This misbalance could cause
social problems in the near future. However,
one of the reasons for this could be the
institutional population of monks who are
predominantly male, resulting in a skewed
picture for Bodhgaya.
Population Distribution
Male
Female
11. Landuse % :
1%
12%
1%
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9%
2%
4%
3%
68%
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Special areas Residential Commercial
Industrial Public and Semi public Religious Uses
Recreational Transportation Agriculture
Others
12. According to the 2001 census, there are 4672 households in Bodhgaya that account for an
overall population of 30,448 persons. The town shows a trend of increasing household size,
which is in stark contradiction to the country wide trend of lowering in house hold sizes.
This may be due to the nominal increase in the number of institutional households
compared to the increase in the overall number of households in Bodhgaya.
13. The town of Bodh Gaya faces several traffic issues such as
Traffic Bottlenecks
Traffic Congestion
Poor Road Condition
Poor Road Geometrics And Junction Design
Lack Of Public Transport System
Lack Of Organised Parking Spaces
Water Supply
The existing source of water supply to Bodhgaya town is ground water. Water is supplied to
the town by drawing water through a number of powered tube well (TW) s as a part of the
organised water supply system. In addition to these tube wells, numbers of hand pumps also
provide water to individual houses. At present water table is high and there is no need for
immediate measures for rainwater harvesting.
14. No sewerage system is presently functioning in Bodhgaya town. In the past, a sewerage
system was introduced in the town. The sewerage system consisted of a sewer network and
four Sewage Pumping Station (SPS)s. Raw sewage was being pumped to Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP) from these four SPS. At present, the entire sewerage system
including the STP is not-functioning and lying abandoned.
At present the sewage generated from the individual houses, monasteries, temples and other
establishments is either directly discharged into the nearby storm water drains without any
treatment or after partial treatment through septic tanks.
15. There is no organized system existing in Bodhgaya town to collect municipal
solid waste. House to house collection of solid waste is not in practice. Solid
wastes generated by individuals are either dumped on the roadside or thrown into
the open and low lands . During monsoon, wastes from these dumping sites are
washed out and flow either to the river, drains or flood adjacent areas.
16. The Bodhgaya Town Panchayat is responsible for the development of the entire town of
Bodhgaya encompassing the Municipal area. The other important functions of the Town
Panchayat include education, health, drainage, garbage collection and taxation. The Town
Panchayat, Bodhgaya is responsible for the development of the entire town of Bodhgaya
encompassing the Municipal area.
17. From the above research and data i can conclude that Bodh Gaya has plenty of
opportunities for development since the town is a major pilgrimage and religious
site of the country , it has a rich heritage and culture since the time of Lord
Buddha. It also has the right mix of resources, natural environment, cultural
events and spiritual ambience to develop as an exclusive spiritual destination
where high-end pilgrims come for physical and spiritual rejuvenation. Secondly its
status as a world heritage site ensures international and national interest, and
potential for investment. Apart from that various southeastern countries have
constructed their monasteries in Bodhgaya. These monasteries are reflective of the
rich architectural heritage of these countries. These are valuable cultural resources
of the town also add to the international profile of the town. Bodhgaya has good
accessibility by road and air.
But the town is facing several drawbacks such as poor security perception , tourist
infrastructure, lack of adequate information and assessment of Buddhist
archaeological heritage and lack of technical and administrative manpower to
implement the plan.
If these drawbacks are eliminated then the town can surely become one of the
major tourist attraction of not only India but also the world.