Chapra, located in the Saran district of Bihar, is a city known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. It served as an important center during various empires, including the Mughals and the Mauryas. Chapra is famous for its ancient temples, including the Badi Masjid, and is also known for its vibrant local culture, particularly in folk music and festivals. The city is an agricultural hub, with rice, sugarcane, and wheat being key crops. Chapra's strategic location along the Gandak River adds to its scenic beauty and economic importance.