The Bag Manufacturing Cluster in Muzaffarpur, located in Bihar's Bela Industrial Area, represents a transformative industrial initiative under the aegis of the Bihar Department of Industries. Designed to foster inclusive growth and economic empowerment especially among women entrepreneurs this cluster is an emerging hub in India's growing bag manufacturing sector. Backed by modern infrastructure, government support, and excellent connectivity, it exemplifies a scalable and sustainable industrial model that is driving local employment, skill development, and production capacity.
Address: Bela Industrial Area, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India
Coordinates: Latitude 26.1215° N, Longitude 85.3688° E
Operational Hours: Typically, the units operate from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.
Infrastructure: The cluster is equipped with plug-and-play sheds, a Common Facility Centre, and training centers.
Support Services: Entrepreneurs receive assistance in firm registration, shed allotment, and fund disbursement through an online, transparent system.
Railway Station: Muzaffarpur Junction (MFP).
Address: Sutapatti, Pokhraira, Muzaffarpur, Bihar 842001
Distance: Approximately 6 km from the cluster
Bus Station: Government Bus Terminal, Imlichatti (Mal Godown), Station Road, Ramdayalu Nagar, Muzaffarpur.
Distance: Approximately 0.8 km from Muzaffarpur Junction
Darbhanga Airport (DBR): Approximately 53.9 km away
Patna Airport (PAT): Approximately 65.3 km away
Bus Routes: Regular buses connect Muzaffarpur with major cities in Bihar and neighboring states.
Train Routes: Muzaffarpur Junction is a major railway hub with connections to cities like Patna, Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
Air Travel: The nearest airports are in Darbhanga and Patna, with taxi and bus services available to Muzaffarpur.
Best Time: December to February, when the weather is pleasant for travel and exploration.
Local Markets: Motijheel, Saraiyaganj, Kalyani, and Company Bagh are popular shopping areas.
Specialties: Muzaffarpur is renowned for its lychee products, traditional fabrics, handicrafts, and locally manufactured bags.