Dullipatti

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Dullipatti
Village
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Dullipatti
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 26°33′32″N86°06′22″E / 26.559°N 86.106°E / 26.559; 86.106 Coordinates: 26°33′32″N86°06′22″E / 26.559°N 86.106°E / 26.559; 86.106
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Bihar
District Madhubani
Tehsil Jainagar
Languages
  Official Maithili, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
847226
Telephone code+91-6246
ISO 3166 code IN-BR
Vehicle registration BR-32
Lok Sabha constituency Madhubani
Website www.dullipatti.com

Dullipatti is a village, situated in Madhubani district of Bihar, near the Nepal international border. National Highway 105 [1] passes through this village and is 6 kilometers away from Jainagar, sub-division. [2]

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As part of Mithilanchal, Maithili is a primary language of the villagers and Hindi is an official language.

National Highway 105, passing through Dulipatti Village National Highway 105.jpg
National Highway 105, passing through Dulipatti Village

Culture

Villagers belong to different castes and communities. Several types of festivals are celebrated, including Diwali, Chhath, Eid, and Durga Puja.

Education

This village has two government elementary schools, one government secondary school with a girls hostel facility and one government College D.B. College, LNMU. [3] Beside government schools, there are also privately operated schools.

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Girls Hostel for Government Secondary School, Dullipatti

Banks

Dullipatti has branches of government banks like Grameen Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. [4]

Energy

Electricity supply is good and operated by the Bihar Electricity Board. [5] In case of non-supply of electricity, people use generators to produce it.

Migration

Like other villages of Bihar, some of the people of this village have also migrated to other states, like Delhi, Haryana or Panjab for earning a livelihood. However, due to better job opportunities at home, people are returning.

Business

Agriculture is the main business of this villagers. All type of foods (wheat, rice, corn, pulse, sugar cane etc.) are being produced without using any dangerous fertilizers due to cultivated land.

Market

There is a small market located in the center of the village. The larger village of Jainagar is also close to Dullipatti, providing more shopping opportunities.

Road and transport

Highway (NH-105) [6] that connects this village directly to the main city of the state like Madhubani, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur and Patna. Buses of Delux and Semi-delux type run through.

Railway connectivity

The Jaynagar railway station is close to this village and can be reached either by personal vehicles or by public transport. There are many JYG trains that depart from this station, to different places of state and country, including Delhi and Calcutta.

Administration

Mr.Vinay Kumar yadav(king of dullipatti) Mrs.Rupam Kumari (Mukhiya) and Mrs. Buchhi Devi (Sarpanch) [7] are democratically elected representative, takes care of all types of development work in the village.

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