Khanzadipur
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Khanzadipur is a small village located 42 km from the world famous spiritual city of Varanasi in UP, India. Village area is 203 hq and the population of is 732 (384 males, 348 females). Although it’s a small village, it is home to a diverse group of local residents comprising of farmers, artisans, weavers, teachers, truck drivers, professors, retired govt. and private sector employees and many others. It even has a fully operational Post Office, something that is considered as a luxury in small Indian villages. Commuting is no problem for the village folks as buses, rickshaws, and taxis regularly ply on the two-lane road that connects the NH 7. Nearest rail station is Chunar, which is just 8 km away and one can catch trains going to major cities of India from here. Nearest airport is Varanasi, which is about 55 km from this village. India’s economic growth has somehow managed to touch this seemingly remote village, evidence of which can be seen in shabbily dressed farmers using mobile phones for communicating with their friends, families and associates. Village elders vouch for the development that is currently taking place in India and have a nagging habit of informing youngsters about how they survived the rough seas and emerged unscathed when most Indian villages faced utmost poverty and famine like situations. The weary eyes of village elders tell you everything and in a way reflect the country’s social and economic history after the independence. The village has an elementary school up to 5th grade and a girls school up to eighth grade, after which students have to trek 3 km daily to a nearby village having schooling facilities up to 12th grade. Entertainment options are quite limited in the village as there are no movie theaters and village folks cannot depend on television because electricity is a huge problem. The village also got a government run subsidised fertilizer and ration shop and storage, which caters to farmers residing in adjoining villages as well. The areas surrounding the village are however very scenic. Some of the best weekend destinations are located in and around the village. If you get to Khanzadipur, do not forget to visit the majestic Ganges, the impressive Chunar fort (also known as Chunargah in the famous novel Chandrakanta written by Devki Nandan Khatri’s [1888.]), and innumerable water falls that dot the nearby landscape. You can also have a look at Khanjadipur http://wikimapia.org/1211656/.