Ahmadpur LakhnichakAulai

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Ahmadpur LakhnichakAulai
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Ahmadpur LakhnichakAulai
Ahmadpur LakhnichakAulai (India)
Coordinates: 25°41′35.2″N85°19′21.6″E / 25.693111°N 85.322667°E / 25.693111; 85.322667 Coordinates: 25°41′35.2″N85°19′21.6″E / 25.693111°N 85.322667°E / 25.693111; 85.322667
Country India
State Bihar
District Vaishali
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,646 [1]
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5: 30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code IN-BR

LakhnichakAulai is a village in Vaishali district, Bihar, India.

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Geography

Ahmadpur LakhnichakAulai is located at village 25°41′35.2″N85°19′21.6″E / 25.693111°N 85.322667°E / 25.693111; 85.322667

Village profile

Area details

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population

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Education facilities

Medical facilities

Post, telegraph and telephone facilities

Transportation

Banking facilities

Recreational and cultural facilities

Approach to villages

Power supply

Newspapers and magazines

Land use in hectares

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