It is located at an elevation of above mean sea level. Harnaut is one of the most prominent block of Nalanda district. It is the gate city of Nalanda. located 55 km from Patna, the capital of Bihar state, and 23 km from the Ruins of Nalanda. It is situated on bank of River Panchanan. The land of Harnaut is very fertile. Alluvial soil is mostly deposited by several rivers of this area. There are many local rivers such as Dhoba, Panchanan, etc. Holy river Ganges passes nearby at a distance of 10 km.
Climate
Harnaut has a Humid subtropical climate under the Köppen climate classification: with extremely hot summers starts from early March to late June, the monsoon season starts from July to late August and chilly winter nights and foggy or sunny days from November to February. The climate is not much hot in summer. Harnaut summer's highest day temperature is in between 30 °C to 42 °C. Average temperatures of January is 13 °C, February is 19 °C, March is 25 °C, April is 30 °C, May is 32 °C. The table below details historical monthly averages for climate variables.
Overview
At present this city does not have municipality, but it is under Sabnahua Panchayat. The people of this city are demanding it to be made into a subdivision. In 2016, the Government of Bihar issued a draft order converting Harnaut into a Nagar Panchayat combining nine villages - Sabnahua, Rupuspur, Poria, Cheran, Basti, Srichandpur and Dihri. The incumbent chief minister of Bihar, Mr. Nitish Kumar, has been elected many times as MLA from Harnaut legislative assembly seat. His native village Kalyan Bigha is 4 km north-west of Haranut. River Muhane passes 1 km west of the city. The population of city is around 176140. It is divided into many parts: Harnaut Beech Bazar, NH-30A, NH-31, Harnaut station-Kalyanbigha Rd and Harnaut-Athmalgola Rd. Administrative offices are in Dakbanglow Road. Dakbanglow Road is linked to High School Harnaut, Middle School Harnaut, many tuition centres, a big playground and guest house. Beech Bazar and Cheran Rd is the commercial area of Harnaut. This city is linked to several small roads like - Sartha Rd, Dehra Rd, Swedah Rd, Dwarka Bigha Rd, Gokulpur Rd etc. A small bus stand and a green grocery is located just beside the NH-31. There is a Carriage Repair Workshop under East Central Railway at NH-30A for POH of 50 Non-AC coaches per month.
Economy
Agriculture is the main source of income, with rice, wheat, pulses, fruits and vegetables being the main crop. There is also one railway coach factory located in Harnaut. Agriculture is the primary activity although tourism in nearby places like Nalanda, Rajgir and Pawapuri boosts economy of this town. This town supplies agricultural products like cauliflower, potato, mustard seed and other vegetables to neighbouring states. Although the economy is mainly based on agricultural products, garments are also manufactured in household industries. For the help of farmers, there is which provides help to the people of Nalanda district.
The city's population is predominantly Hindu with minor Muslim and Christian population. Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists are also present because of the most important place for the Buddhism & Jainism near Rajgir, pawapuri. For Islamic religion City Mosque, for Christian Loyola Catholic Church and for HinduismRamjanki Temple, Mahaveer Temple and more.
Sweets are present in most restaurants as the popularity has increased. Many commercial stores have been established as solely desserts stores. Balushahi well prepared in Bihar State most delicious sweet specially in Harnaut. Ras malai, Rasgulla, Gulab jamun, and many more.
Street food
Panipuri "Bhaiya, thoda spicy kam rakhna". Bhelpuri A Zesty snack which is a meld of papadis, puffed rice, sev, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, chillies, coriander leaves and chutneys. Kachori with Jalebi, Litti , Samosa, Chaat, Chole bhature delicious street foods of Harnaut.
Indo-china/Non-veg Cuisine
Kebab, Biryani,Indian Omelette, Chilli Chicken/Prawn/Fish/Mutton/Vegetables/Paneer. Garlic Egg/Chicken/Prawn/Fish/Mutton/Vegetables/Paneer. Manchurian, consisting of chicken or vegetables in a spicy sauce. It is entirely a creation of Chinese restaurants. A little resemblance to traditional Chinese cuisine. Chow mein A popular dish combining noodles, vegetables, scrambled egg, ginger and garlic, soy sauce, green chili sauce, red chili sauce and vinegar.
veg Cuisine
Paratha, Aloo gobi, Baingan bharta, Naan, Palak paneer, Rajma, these are the special cuisine of city.