Rajaur

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Rajaur Village is situated on the bank of River Kamla in Jhanjharpur tehsil of Madhubani district. The population of the village is approximately 2500. It is in Baghwanpur PanchyatWard No 1.

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The nearest village is Thengha, and the nearest police station and market are in Madhepur. In this village there are markets on the afternoons of Tuesday and Friday.

Culture

In this Village there are three temples: Baghwan Vishwnath, Hanuman Mandir and a Seeta shrine. A Festival occurs in the Month of Kartik name as Kartik Kuwanr every year. The 'Chhath Pooja' is organised by all communities of the village

Demographics

The village hosts communities including Maithil Brahmin, Barai, Suri, Taili and Harijans.

Education

The village has Primary school

Transport

The area has one Texi stand near Kamla Bandh

Economy

Mostly people are farmers

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