Konch (community development block)

Konch
—  community development block  —
Konch
Location of Konch
in Bihar and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Bihar
District(s) Gaya
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Website gaya.bih.nic.in/

Konch (community development block) [1] is a biggest block of Gaya district of state of Bihar, India. Konch(Konch Village/Konch Panchayat/Konch Thana-Police Station) is a typical village market area slowly taking shape of a sub-urban settlement and centre of small business (mainly shops selling items such as grocery, building materials, agricultural inputs like fertilizer, seeds, small farm equipments etc.). Problems like infrequent electricity supply and poor roads have hindered the growth among other issues like lack of education and health facilities. Konch has very important temple known as Koncheswar Mahadev belonging to the later Gupta period which now has been taken under the protection of ASI.

Konch has a varied demographic mix of population and is home of people from different caste and religions. It is house of a few historic relics like Shiva Temple on the outskirts of the block. Konch has a small Muslim population also and is a model of the Hindu-Muslim unity that is common to India.

Mostly undeveloped due to lack of infrastructure like roads, electricity and urbanization the block and adjoining villages have seen the worst times during the height of naxalite problem in central Bihar. Be it the Bara Massacre [2] or the Jail Break in adjoining Jehanabad District [3] naxalites were able to tear apart the very basic roots of development and peace in this block as well as the district.

The situation has changed after the last assembly election and now developmental work seems to have subdued some of the ill-effects of the reign of terror. Implementation of central as well as state projects is paving the way for development and prosperity of the area. The reference of this block comes into various development related projects like Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran Yojna [4] or The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana [5]

Prominent Villages in the Block

Moke is one of the bigger and economically better of villages of this block. Parsawan,Murera,Adai,Tankuppa,Ghorhan. Parsawan is one of the panchayat in Konch. Lodipur is one of the villages with above average literacy rate in the Konch block. Moke & Lodipur are closely connected through relations & culture. It is connected by road with Gaya district and Aurangabad district of Bihar. It is located on a state highway.

The village Konch figures in the recent release of Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna data release by the Government of India [6].

Mananpur (also referred as Madanpur), Korap, Mudera, Angra, Aanti, Maduka are some of the big villages of Konch blocks.

Parihans and Korap has the history of producing a pool of talents and eminent personalities like Late Kali Prasad (ICS/IAS)[7], Shri Balmiki Prasad Sharma (IPS)[8], Shri Ramanugrah Sharma (Educationist) among other notable people. Parihans has the distinction of birthplace of freedom fighter Vir Shri Keswar Singh who was a close associate of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati and Subhas Chandra Bose and an important leader of Kisan andolan during the freedom struggle in Magadh region.Late Ramdutt singh was a Freedom Fighter in Konch . It has also been the place where prominent freedom fighters and social reformers like Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, Jay Prakash Narayan, and Vinoba Bhave have spent considerable amount of time.

Aanti is a very big village, dominated by Rajputs and has a credential of good residential schools in the area. Mahmudpur is also a well-known village in the area and so is Maduka with a huge proportion of the population being that of Pathans.

Education

SCHOOLS

  1. ^ http://www.rggvy.gov.in/rggvy/rggvyportal/plg_completed22.jsp?estcd=10&stnam=BIHAR&edtcd=35&dtnam=GAYA&blkcd=0001&blknam=Konch#title
  2. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/06/09/stories/0209000q.htm
  3. ^ "Red Star Over Bihar"|Nov.27' 2005|The Sunday Tribune| http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20051127/spectrum/main1.htm
  4. ^ http://rggvy.gov.in/rggvy/rggvyportal/index.html
  5. ^ http://pmgsy.nic.in/
  6. ^ http://www.omms.nic.in/aspnet/Citizens/DG/05DVC/CensusStatus
  7. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Administrative_Service
  8. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Police_Service