Kaina, Samastipur

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Kaina
Kaina-Mahe Gram Panchayat
village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Bihar
District Samastipur
Population
  Total4,000
Languages
  Official Maithili, Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code IN-BR
Vehicle registration BR-
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityDARBHANGA
Lok Sabha constituencySAMASTIPUR
Vidhan Sabha constituencyROSERA

Kaina is a village in Singhia block in Rosera Subdivision in Samastipur District in the state of Bihar, India. Kaina has 5 localities named Panchkhuttee, Tinkhuttee, Pachwair toal, Tola and Mandal Tol. Its population is around 2331.

Kaina is mostly a village of Brahmins(maithil), 80% of the population have the surname Jha. 4 ponds and 4 temples are situated in the village. Literacy level is almost 80 to 85% in the village.

31°04′N77°24′E / 31.067°N 77.400°E / 31.067; 77.400


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