Dariyapur

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Dariyapur
village
Country  India
State Bihar
District Nalanda
Languages
  Official Maithili, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 801301
Nearest city Biharsarif
Literacy 95%
Lok Sabha constituency Nalanda
Climate Hot (Köppen)

Dariyapur is situated in the heart of Nalanda district. This village is 3 km far from the Nischalgung, which is the local market of this village. This village has a lot of educated man power. All the peoples of this village is well literate and well qualified.

Introduction

Dariyapur is one of developed village in Nalanda district. Cultivation, Business and Service are main employment source of this village. The main crops of this village is paddy, wheat and some rabi crops also. All the youngsters of this village is on great post on their respective fields.

This village falls in the Hilsa subdivision. Parwalpur is the police satation and the local postoffice is Khirauti.

This village is fall into the Shivnagar pancayat. All the persons of this village is belongs to Bhumihar cast.

This village is one of the developed village in the Nalanda district of state Bihar. Other Nearby villages are Barabigha, Bhobhi, Bhudkur etc. With all the qualification and development, this village is still lacking from the good facility of electricity, telephone, transportation etc.

About Bhumihar cast

Bhumihar or Babhan or Bhuin-har is an upper caste mainly found in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. The Bhumihars are classified in the Brahmin varna of Hinduism.The Bhumihars claim that when Parashurama destroyed the Kshatriya race, and he set up in their place the descendants of Brahmins, who, after a time, having mostly abandoned their priestly functions (although some still perform), took to land-owning. They also claim that Lord Parashurama was the first Bhumihar.

Summary

  • Cast: Bhumihar.
  • Crops: paddy,wheat,potato,onion etc.
  • Key peoples: Balmukund sharma, Chandamaulee sharma etc

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