Dumari, Saran district

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Dumari Village
Village
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Dumari Village
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 26°04′07″N84°53′13″E / 26.06861°N 84.88694°E / 26.06861; 84.88694
CountryIndia
State Bihar
District Saran district
Block/Police Station Taraiya
Gram Panchayat Dumari Village
Government
   Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (JD(U))
   MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal(BJP)
Area
  Total1.13 km2 (0.44 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,724
  Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Languages
  Local Bhojpuri
Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
841424
Lok Sabha constituency Maharajganj (Saran)
Vidhan Sabha constituency Taraiya
Website saran.bih.nic.in

Dumari is a village in Taraiya block of Saran district in Bihar, India. Located in a rural area of Saran district, it is one of the 79 villages of Taraiya block. The village has 321 homes.

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Geography

Dumari is a medium-sized village situated in the northernmost part of the Saran (Chhapra) district with a distance of about 77 km from the state capital, Patna. It is in a north-east direction of Taraiya Block (Police Station) with a distance of about 3 km. A famous temple of Lord Shiva (Shiv Mandir) and Brahm Baba (made by the late Ramadhar Singh) is in Dumari Village. The nearest major road at the distance of less than 1 km is Sohagara-Nainijor-Guthani Road. The nearest river to this village, at a distance of about 3 km, is Gandak river.

Demographics

According to the 2011 India census, Dumari's population was 1,724. Out of this, 903 are male and 821 are female. The village has 270 children in the age bracket of 0–6 years. Among them, 155 are boys and 115 are girls.

Employment, culture, society and its people

The local languages are Bhojpuri and Hindi as well. There are people of various castes like Rajput, Baitha (Dhobi), Shav etc. Despite such a great diversity, there is a common thread linking the people of this village because the 'fraternity and brotherhood' among these people are perfect.[ citation needed ] There are some temples of Hindu deities like Goddesses Maa Kali and Chanki, Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva. This village is known for farmers. The number of employed people of Dumari village is more than 150 working in private sectors including their own businesses and also working in Indian and international companies.

Nearest railway stations and towns

Tha nearest railway station is Shamkouriya and Mashrakh railway station.

Chhapra is the nearest town.

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