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Rajauli

Rajauli[a] is a tehsil, block and subdivision (sub–district) in Nawada district of Magadh division of the Indian state of Bihar. The tehsil of Rajauli is located at a distance of about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Nawada city on National Highway 20 (previously numbered as NH31) and is situated on the bank of Dhanarjay[b] river.[4] Rajauli, a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved Assembly Constituency (AC) seat, had a total of 302900 electors during the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election.[5] Rajauli subdivision consists of 95 panchayats and 688 revenue villages while Rajauli block consists of 17 panchayats and 169 revenue villages.[6]

Rajauli
Rajauli
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 24°39′0″N 85°30′0″E / 24.65000°N 85.50000°E / 24.65000; 85.50000
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictNawada
Government
 • TypeNagar panchayat
Elevation
135 m (443 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total166,226
Languages
 • OfficialMagahi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
805125
Telephone code06336
Nearest cityNawada, Jhumari Tilaiya, Gaya
Literacy68%[1]
Lok Sabha constituencyNawada
Avg. summer temperature32 °C (90 °F)
Avg. winter temperature19 °C (66 °F)

The hills in Rajauli's neighbourhood have religious significance for Hindus and many legends are attached to them. Rishis such as Shringi, Durvasa, Gautama and Lomasa have their ashrams on eponymously named peaks here.[4] Veer Lorik, the Ahir cowherd hero, is said to have been born in the area and was the reason for the bountiful cultivation in and around Rajauli at one time.[7] Rajauli has a Sikh connection including a visit by Guru Nanak. The Gurudwara Rajauli Sangat, one of the largest sangats in the state, is in Rajauli and is part of Bihar Tourism's "Guru Circuit".[8][9]

History edit

Francis Buchanan-Hamilton passed through Rajauli during his surveys of Patna and Gaya in 1811–1812. He kept a journal in which he wrote on 14 December 1811, "[…] the town of Rajauli situated among fine mango groves. These were all planted by a Fakir, a most venerable personage, by whom I was visited on my arrival. He is a Saiud born at Baragong near Mirzapur, and after some adventures in the west came and sat down here in the midst of wild beasts and the devils worshipped by the Infidels. After a residence of 25 years he attracted the notice of Kamgar Khan, from who he obtained a considerable grant of lands, which he has brought into cultivation and ornamented with fine plantations."[2]

An Archaeological Survey of India report by J D Beglar in 1872–73 mentions that the hills of Rajauli "are in their way deserving of mention", as they are said to have been home to the Saptarishis (transl. seven Rishis or sages). The peaks here are named after a number of saints. Singar Peak, named after Sringi Rishi, is ascended by devotees while at the base an annual fair takes place.[10] The 1873 survey report also mentioned an annual fair at Ektara, Mahabar hill, Satgaon — "Ektâra is a small place of pilgrimage situated in the wild Rajauli Hills at the source of the Dhanarjeh river which flows past Rajauli; here is a very picturesque waterfall and a small rock cell; not far from here I see "rock temples" marked in the Indian Atlas sheet, but my enquiries for them were vain."[10] Other rishis including Durvasa, Lomasa and Gautama lived in Rajaulis neighbourhood; with their ashrams also housing Goddess Durga and Goddess Indra, the later to whom villagers use to pray during times of drought.[4][11] Dubaur, 15 kilometers south of Rajauli, claims to be the birthplace of Goala (Ahir) Veer Lorik.[11] Lorik is said to have been the force behind Rajauli's transformation into a cultivated plain.[7] Buchanan wrote that Dubaur is "a village of Bhunghiyas belonging to Brijomohun Saha, a Ghatwal".[12]

By 1875, Bihar to Rajauli was a metaled road, a rarity in the region at the time.[13] The Maksudpar estate,[c] which in 1900–04 included 160 villages, covered 130 square miles (340 km2) of which about 60 square miles (160 km2) of land was in and around Rajauli.[15] In 1901, the population of Rajauli village was 1509. It was connected to Nawada, 18 km to the north, by a metaled road. Rajauli was an important market for the neighbouring hills.[16]

In 1906 L.S.S. O'Malley of the Indian Civil Service wrote that Rajauli, "possesses and excellent system of drainage, which dates back to the time it was a municipality. The drains are of cement, but since the abolition of the municipality they have been neglected and have become silted up. Rajauli contains a police-station, a branch establishment of the Nanakpanthi monastery at Akbarpur (8 miles to the north), and a Muhammadan charitable endowment, in which there is a sacred fire said to have been lit 300 years ago by fire brought from Mecca."[16]

Rajauli's neighbourhood also had granite and mica mines which were described by explorers and surveyors.[7][17] In 1838, Robert Montgomery Martin described these in detail after a visit, also mentioning the presence of "felspar" (however most of these locations are now in Jharkhand).[18]

Sikh connection and Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat edit

A large fort-like building in the center of the town is called 'sangat', meaning "a body of men and women who meet religiously specially in presence of the 'Guru Granth Sahib'". It is one of the largest sangats in Bihar.[9][19] The Directorate of Tourism of the Government of Bihar places Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat in its official "Guru Circuit":[20]

Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat, which is about 4 acres in Rajauli has the khapar of Bhagat Bhagwan, presented to him by Hingraj Devi Sangat. This 200 year old holy place of worship comprises of about 50 residential rooms. One can take a glimpse of the 100 year old handwritten bir of Guru Granth Sahib and some Hindu deities. There are some Samadhis and gates in the complex with the name of Baba Sandbux Das written in Gurmukhi.

— Guru Circuit pamphlet, Bihar Tourism
 
 
 
The 200 year old Sangat

Francis Buchanan-Hamilton wrote in 1811 that Rajauli "has a Sanget of the followers of Nanak, a large neat–looking place with a tiled roof".[21]

Guru Nanak is said to have stopped at Rajauli.[8][22][clarification needed] In Dr Trilochan Singh's biography of Guru Nanak he writes, "Rajauli bears witness to the fact that the Buddhist sages of this area accepted the teachings of Guru Nanak and established permanent centres of Guru Nanak’s school of thought in this region".[23]

A fair during Guru Nanak Gurpurab takes place here.[citation needed] There is a Khankah at some distance from the Sangat.[9]

Geography edit

Rajauli is situated along the Dhanarjay river on NH 20 (previously numbered as NH31).[24] It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the district city Nawada and 144 kilometres (89 mi) from Patna. Rajauli is a sub-division that borders the state of Jharkhand, and has an elevation of 135 m above sea level. Rajauli is mainly surrounded by small and mid-range mountains including Lomash Rishi and Shringi Rishi mountains.[25] More than 100 villages make up Rajauli subdistrict. Rajauli was once home to monsoon and prairie forest. The principal trees were sakhua, paisar, khair, Shisham, parmi, salaiya simar, kendu and peepal. The forest and wild life have almost completely disappeared.[citation needed] Gautam Budha Wildlife Sanctuary is nearby.

 
 
 
8km
5miles
 
Rajauli
 
Roh
 
Hisua
 
Meskaur
 
Narhat
 
Sirdala
 
Kawakole
 
Mahabodhi Temple
 
Jal Mandir
 
Kakolat Falls
 
Maksudpur
 
Ektara
 
Panchane River
 
Phulwaria dam
 
Dubaur
 
Dhanarjay River
 
 
Interactive map of Rajauli and nearby locations

Demographics edit

In 1901, the population of Rajauli village was 1509.[16] By 1951, the population was 12,673.[26] According to the 2011 census of India, Rajauli sub–district had a population of 1,66,226 with 24444 households.[27]

Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 for Nawada district[28]
Demographics (2011 Census)[27]
Total Male Female
Population 166226 85846 80380
Children aged below 6 years 28853 14820 14033
Scheduled caste 45489 23378 22111
Scheduled tribe 97 49 48
Literates 81035 49273 31762
Illiterates 85191 36573 48618
Workers (all) 62961 41014 21947
Main workers (total) 42744 30709 12035
Main workers: Cultivators 12570 9510 3060
Main workers: Agricultural labourers 16233 11500 4733
Main workers: Household industry workers 2727 1471 1256
Main workers: Other 11214 8228 9912
Marginal workers (total) 20217 10305 9912
Marginal workers: Cultivators 2701 1420 1281
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers 11362 6011 5351
Marginal workers: Household industry workers 1717 598 1119
Marginal workers: Others 4437 2276 2161
Non-workers 103265 44832 58433

Administrative divisions edit

In December 2008, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced that Rajauli would be made into a Nagar Panchayat. For over a decade the matter of converting Rajauli into a Nagar Panchayat had been pending; even after government approval, delimitation problems caused delays.[29] News reports emerged of Rajauli being upgraded into a Nagar Panchayat in December 2020, however administratively the implementation will take a couple of months.[30]

Rajauli subdivision has seven blocks: Akbarpur, Govindpur, Meskaur, Narhat, Rajauli, Roh, Siradala.[31]

Blocks, panchayats and revenue villages in Rajauli Subdivision[6]
District Sub Division Blocks No. of

Panchayats

No. of

Revenue Villages

Nawada Rajauli Akbarpur 20 157
Govindpur 9 73
Meskaur 10 58
Narhat 10 65
Rajauli 17 169
Roh 14 77
Siradala 15 89
Total 7 95 688

Politics edit

In the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election in Rajauli Assembly constituency, RJD won.[32] Prakash Veer is the sitting Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Rajauli Assembly constituency.[33]

Public amenities edit

 
 
Phulwaria dam and reservoir was built for the purpose of irrigation. It was completed in 1988 and lies on the Tilaiya River. The dam has a height of 25.66m and length of 1135m.
 
A fair in Rajauli, 2022

Health edit

Rajauli has a Primary Health Centre (PHC)[d][35] as well as a 75-bed Sub-Divisional Hospital (SDH).[36][37] In 2021 the sub-divisional hospital had posts for 33 doctors out of which 5 general doctors and numerous nursing staff are deputed. There is no provision of a female doctor, and other basic facilities were lacking.[38]

Transport edit

The nearest airport is Gaya Airport, 72 km distant. The nearest railway station is at Dilwa, 19 km away. A limited number of passenger trains stop there. The bigger stations are Koderma (32 km away) and Gaya Junction (70 km away). Rajauli is on NH20 (old NH 31) and well-connected by bus services. Buses on their way to and from Patna, Gaya and Ranchi stop at Rajauli or at Chhapra for food. For most buses travelling between Patna and Ranchi, Rajauli is a meal stop. Local people come to Rajauli using their bicycles, jugaads, cars or tractors.

Education edit

In 2017, Rajauli block had 143 schools.[39]

The Rajauli Inter School located at block headquarters lacked computer facilities in May 2022, accordingly computer related subjects are not taught.[40] Inspections have revealed basic shortcomings in the situation of some schools located in more rural areas of the block.[41][42]

In 2022, Project Kanya Inter School, Rajauli, produced a state topper in the Bihar School Examination Board exams in which over 16 lakh candidates participated.[43][44]

  • Maa Mathurasini Mahavidyalaya
  • Rajauli Inter Vidyalaya
  • Project Kanya Uccha Vidhyalala
  • Rajkiye Kanya Madhya Vidhyalaya
  • Rajkiye Uccha Vidhyalaya
  • Saptrashi Degree College
  • Saraswati Shishu/vidya Mandir
  • Dayanand Anglo vidyalaya (DAV)
  • St. Joseph's school
  • South city international public school
  • Brilliant Public School
  • Tara Memorial Residential school
  • Rajeev Gandhi computer Saksharta mission

Economy edit

Nuclear Power Corporation of India has identified Rajauli as a prospective location for creating a 2,000-mW nuclear power plant.[45] There are plans to set up a 28MW hydro power plant in Rajauli, which will help Bihar become energy independent.[46][47] Water will be provided from Phulwaria dam reservoir.[48]

Agriculture edit

Rajauli has clay loam soil.[45] The accumulation of rain or flood water over a considerable part of the district makes the land fit for paddy cultivation. Principal crops are paddy, wheat, gram, maze, arhar, khesari, peas, sugarcane, potatoes, chillies and mung. Aghani or winter rice is usually cultivated in the lowlands.

Business edit

Nearly half the population of Rajauli is engaged in small- and medium-sized businesses.[49] Balushahi is one of the popular takeaways from this place. One of the major businesses in Rajauli is the marketing of agricultural produce. Local merchants sell cloth, kirana, manihari, medicines, and local furniture. Major brands including HERO, Honda, Duke, Mahindra, Bajaj, Uninor, Idea, and Airtel have authorized dealers in Rajauli. The weekly Friday Hat at Bajrangbali Chowk is popular. A few mills, including the rice mill Navdurga Agrotech Pvt., processes raw and export to other states.

Places of worship edit

Temples include the Bajrangbali temple, Devi Mandap, Shivalaya, Manokamna Dham, Bajrangbali, Kali Mandir and other temples.

Gallery edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Previously also spelt as "Rajouly", "Rajowly"[2] or "Rajawali".[3]
  2. ^ Also spelt Dhanarjeh, Dhanarje and Dhanarji
  3. ^ "The Fort at Maksudpur [...] was conquered by the ancestors of the Rajas of Maksudpur from the Mughal Faujdar of Pargana Sanaut in the year 1710."[14]
  4. ^ "Primary Health Centre is the cornerstone of rural health services [...] A typical Primary Health Centre covers a population of 20,000 in hilly, tribal, or difficult areas and 30,000 populations in plain areas with 6 indoor/observation beds [...] PHCs should become a 24 hour facility with nursing facilities..."[34]

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Sources edit

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  • Martin, Robert Montgomery (1838). The History, Antiquities, Topography, and Statistics of Eastern India: Behar (Patna city) and Shahabad. Vol. 1. London: W. H. Allen & Co.

Further reading edit

  • Buchanan-Hamilton, Francis (1939). An account of the district of Bihar and Patna in 1811- 1812. Patna: Bihar and Orissa Research Society – via archive.org.

External links edit

  • Dhanarjay Reservoir Scheme and link to Phulwaria Reservoir Scheme. Intralinking of Rivers.
  • PTI (23 December 2017). Guru Circuit will be developed in Bihar, says CM Nitish Kumar. The Indian Express.
  • Mausam Kumari: demanding adolescent health services. Population Foundation of India
  • Ground Water Information Booklet Nawada District, Bihar State. 2013.
  • The Journal of the Administrative Sciences, Volume 15

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Rajauli a is a tehsil block and subdivision sub district in Nawada district of Magadh division of the Indian state of Bihar The tehsil of Rajauli is located at a distance of about 30 kilometres 19 mi from Nawada city on National Highway 20 previously numbered as NH31 and is situated on the bank of Dhanarjay b river 4 Rajauli a Scheduled Caste SC reserved Assembly Constituency AC seat had a total of 302900 electors during the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election 5 Rajauli subdivision consists of 95 panchayats and 688 revenue villages while Rajauli block consists of 17 panchayats and 169 revenue villages 6 RajauliTownship tehsil or block and Sub Division Sub District RajauliLocation in Bihar IndiaCoordinates 24 39 0 N 85 30 0 E 24 65000 N 85 50000 E 24 65000 85 50000Country IndiaStateBiharDistrictNawadaGovernment TypeNagar panchayatElevation135 m 443 ft Population 2011 Total166 226Languages OfficialMagahi HindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN805125Telephone code06336Nearest cityNawada Jhumari Tilaiya GayaLiteracy68 1 Lok Sabha constituencyNawadaAvg summer temperature32 C 90 F Avg winter temperature19 C 66 F The hills in Rajauli s neighbourhood have religious significance for Hindus and many legends are attached to them Rishis such as Shringi Durvasa Gautama and Lomasa have their ashrams on eponymously named peaks here 4 Veer Lorik the Ahir cowherd hero is said to have been born in the area and was the reason for the bountiful cultivation in and around Rajauli at one time 7 Rajauli has a Sikh connection including a visit by Guru Nanak The Gurudwara Rajauli Sangat one of the largest sangats in the state is in Rajauli and is part of Bihar Tourism s Guru Circuit 8 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Sikh connection and Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Administrative divisions 5 Politics 6 Public amenities 6 1 Health 6 2 Transport 6 3 Education 7 Economy 7 1 Agriculture 7 2 Business 8 Places of worship 9 Gallery 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 13 1 Sources 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory editFrancis Buchanan Hamilton passed through Rajauli during his surveys of Patna and Gaya in 1811 1812 He kept a journal in which he wrote on 14 December 1811 the town of Rajauli situated among fine mango groves These were all planted by a Fakir a most venerable personage by whom I was visited on my arrival He is a Saiud born at Baragong near Mirzapur and after some adventures in the west came and sat down here in the midst of wild beasts and the devils worshipped by the Infidels After a residence of 25 years he attracted the notice of Kamgar Khan from who he obtained a considerable grant of lands which he has brought into cultivation and ornamented with fine plantations 2 An Archaeological Survey of India report by J D Beglar in 1872 73 mentions that the hills of Rajauli are in their way deserving of mention as they are said to have been home to the Saptarishis transl seven Rishis or sages The peaks here are named after a number of saints Singar Peak named after Sringi Rishi is ascended by devotees while at the base an annual fair takes place 10 The 1873 survey report also mentioned an annual fair at Ektara Mahabar hill Satgaon Ektara is a small place of pilgrimage situated in the wild Rajauli Hills at the source of the Dhanarjeh river which flows past Rajauli here is a very picturesque waterfall and a small rock cell not far from here I see rock temples marked in the Indian Atlas sheet but my enquiries for them were vain 10 Other rishis including Durvasa Lomasa and Gautama lived in Rajaulis neighbourhood with their ashrams also housing Goddess Durga and Goddess Indra the later to whom villagers use to pray during times of drought 4 11 Dubaur 15 kilometers south of Rajauli claims to be the birthplace of Goala Ahir Veer Lorik 11 Lorik is said to have been the force behind Rajauli s transformation into a cultivated plain 7 Buchanan wrote that Dubaur is a village of Bhunghiyas belonging to Brijomohun Saha a Ghatwal 12 By 1875 Bihar to Rajauli was a metaled road a rarity in the region at the time 13 The Maksudpar estate c which in 1900 04 included 160 villages covered 130 square miles 340 km2 of which about 60 square miles 160 km2 of land was in and around Rajauli 15 In 1901 the population of Rajauli village was 1509 It was connected to Nawada 18 km to the north by a metaled road Rajauli was an important market for the neighbouring hills 16 In 1906 L S S O Malley of the Indian Civil Service wrote that Rajauli possesses and excellent system of drainage which dates back to the time it was a municipality The drains are of cement but since the abolition of the municipality they have been neglected and have become silted up Rajauli contains a police station a branch establishment of the Nanakpanthi monastery at Akbarpur 8 miles to the north and a Muhammadan charitable endowment in which there is a sacred fire said to have been lit 300 years ago by fire brought from Mecca 16 Rajauli s neighbourhood also had granite and mica mines which were described by explorers and surveyors 7 17 In 1838 Robert Montgomery Martin described these in detail after a visit also mentioning the presence of felspar however most of these locations are now in Jharkhand 18 Sikh connection and Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat edit A large fort like building in the center of the town is called sangat meaning a body of men and women who meet religiously specially in presence of the Guru Granth Sahib It is one of the largest sangats in Bihar 9 19 The Directorate of Tourism of the Government of Bihar places Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat in its official Guru Circuit 20 Gurdwara Rajauli Sangat which is about 4 acres in Rajauli has the khapar of Bhagat Bhagwan presented to him by Hingraj Devi Sangat This 200 year old holy place of worship comprises of about 50 residential rooms One can take a glimpse of the 100 year old handwritten bir of Guru Granth Sahib and some Hindu deities There are some Samadhis and gates in the complex with the name of Baba Sandbux Das written in Gurmukhi Guru Circuit pamphlet Bihar Tourism nbsp nbsp nbsp The 200 year old Sangat Francis Buchanan Hamilton wrote in 1811 that Rajauli has a Sanget of the followers of Nanak a large neat looking place with a tiled roof 21 Guru Nanak is said to have stopped at Rajauli 8 22 clarification needed In Dr Trilochan Singh s biography of Guru Nanak he writes Rajauli bears witness to the fact that the Buddhist sages of this area accepted the teachings of Guru Nanak and established permanent centres of Guru Nanak s school of thought in this region 23 A fair during Guru Nanak Gurpurab takes place here citation needed There is a Khankah at some distance from the Sangat 9 Geography editRajauli is situated along the Dhanarjay river on NH 20 previously numbered as NH31 24 It is 30 kilometres 19 mi from the district city Nawada and 144 kilometres 89 mi from Patna Rajauli is a sub division that borders the state of Jharkhand and has an elevation of 135 m above sea level Rajauli is mainly surrounded by small and mid range mountains including Lomash Rishi and Shringi Rishi mountains 25 More than 100 villages make up Rajauli subdistrict Rajauli was once home to monsoon and prairie forest The principal trees were sakhua paisar khair Shisham parmi salaiya simar kendu and peepal The forest and wild life have almost completely disappeared citation needed Gautam Budha Wildlife Sanctuary is nearby nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8km5miles nbsp Rajauli nbsp Roh nbsp Hisua nbsp Meskaur nbsp Narhat nbsp Sirdala nbsp Kawakole nbsp Mahabodhi Temple nbsp Jal Mandir nbsp Kakolat Falls nbsp Maksudpur nbsp Ektara nbsp Panchane River nbsp Phulwaria dam nbsp Dubaur nbsp Dhanarjay River nbsp nbsp Interactive map of Rajauli and nearby locationsDemographics editIn 1901 the population of Rajauli village was 1509 16 By 1951 the population was 12 673 26 According to the 2011 census of India Rajauli sub district had a population of 1 66 226 with 24444 households 27 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 for Nawada district 28 Demographics 2011 Census 27 Total Male Female Population 166226 85846 80380 Children aged below 6 years 28853 14820 14033 Scheduled caste 45489 23378 22111 Scheduled tribe 97 49 48 Literates 81035 49273 31762 Illiterates 85191 36573 48618 Workers all 62961 41014 21947 Main workers total 42744 30709 12035 Main workers Cultivators 12570 9510 3060 Main workers Agricultural labourers 16233 11500 4733 Main workers Household industry workers 2727 1471 1256 Main workers Other 11214 8228 9912 Marginal workers total 20217 10305 9912 Marginal workers Cultivators 2701 1420 1281 Marginal workers Agricultural labourers 11362 6011 5351 Marginal workers Household industry workers 1717 598 1119 Marginal workers Others 4437 2276 2161 Non workers 103265 44832 58433Administrative divisions editIn December 2008 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced that Rajauli would be made into a Nagar Panchayat For over a decade the matter of converting Rajauli into a Nagar Panchayat had been pending even after government approval delimitation problems caused delays 29 News reports emerged of Rajauli being upgraded into a Nagar Panchayat in December 2020 however administratively the implementation will take a couple of months 30 Rajauli subdivision has seven blocks Akbarpur Govindpur Meskaur Narhat Rajauli Roh Siradala 31 Blocks panchayats and revenue villages in Rajauli Subdivision 6 District Sub Division Blocks No of Panchayats No of Revenue Villages Nawada Rajauli Akbarpur 20 157 Govindpur 9 73 Meskaur 10 58 Narhat 10 65 Rajauli 17 169 Roh 14 77 Siradala 15 89 Total 7 95 688Politics editIn the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election in Rajauli Assembly constituency RJD won 32 Prakash Veer is the sitting Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA from the Rajauli Assembly constituency 33 Public amenities edit nbsp nbsp Phulwaria dam and reservoir was built for the purpose of irrigation It was completed in 1988 and lies on the Tilaiya River The dam has a height of 25 66m and length of 1135m nbsp A fair in Rajauli 2022 Health edit Rajauli has a Primary Health Centre PHC d 35 as well as a 75 bed Sub Divisional Hospital SDH 36 37 In 2021 the sub divisional hospital had posts for 33 doctors out of which 5 general doctors and numerous nursing staff are deputed There is no provision of a female doctor and other basic facilities were lacking 38 Transport edit The nearest airport is Gaya Airport 72 km distant The nearest railway station is at Dilwa 19 km away A limited number of passenger trains stop there The bigger stations are Koderma 32 km away and Gaya Junction 70 km away Rajauli is on NH20 old NH 31 and well connected by bus services Buses on their way to and from Patna Gaya and Ranchi stop at Rajauli or at Chhapra for food For most buses travelling between Patna and Ranchi Rajauli is a meal stop Local people come to Rajauli using their bicycles jugaads cars or tractors Education edit In 2017 Rajauli block had 143 schools 39 The Rajauli Inter School located at block headquarters lacked computer facilities in May 2022 accordingly computer related subjects are not taught 40 Inspections have revealed basic shortcomings in the situation of some schools located in more rural areas of the block 41 42 In 2022 Project Kanya Inter School Rajauli produced a state topper in the Bihar School Examination Board exams in which over 16 lakh candidates participated 43 44 Maa Mathurasini Mahavidyalaya Rajauli Inter Vidyalaya Project Kanya Uccha Vidhyalala Rajkiye Kanya Madhya Vidhyalaya Rajkiye Uccha Vidhyalaya Saptrashi Degree College Saraswati Shishu vidya Mandir Dayanand Anglo vidyalaya DAV St Joseph s school South city international public school Brilliant Public School Tara Memorial Residential school Rajeev Gandhi computer Saksharta missionEconomy editNuclear Power Corporation of India has identified Rajauli as a prospective location for creating a 2 000 mW nuclear power plant 45 There are plans to set up a 28MW hydro power plant in Rajauli which will help Bihar become energy independent 46 47 Water will be provided from Phulwaria dam reservoir 48 Agriculture edit Rajauli has clay loam soil 45 The accumulation of rain or flood water over a considerable part of the district makes the land fit for paddy cultivation Principal crops are paddy wheat gram maze arhar khesari peas sugarcane potatoes chillies and mung Aghani or winter rice is usually cultivated in the lowlands Business edit Nearly half the population of Rajauli is engaged in small and medium sized businesses 49 Balushahi is one of the popular takeaways from this place One of the major businesses in Rajauli is the marketing of agricultural produce Local merchants sell cloth kirana manihari medicines and local furniture Major brands including HERO Honda Duke Mahindra Bajaj Uninor Idea and Airtel have authorized dealers in Rajauli The weekly Friday Hat at Bajrangbali Chowk is popular A few mills including the rice mill Navdurga Agrotech Pvt processes raw and export to other states Places of worship editTemples include the Bajrangbali temple Devi Mandap Shivalaya Manokamna Dham Bajrangbali Kali Mandir and other temples Gallery edit nbsp The oldest bridge connected to the outer part of Rajauli including Simarcol Amama Pasraila and Targeer nbsp Road to Kakolat nbsp Temple near the Purani bus standNotable people editGanesh Shankar Vidyarthi politician nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rajauli See also editTekari RajNotes edit Previously also spelt as Rajouly Rajowly 2 or Rajawali 3 Also spelt Dhanarjeh Dhanarje and Dhanarji The Fort at Maksudpur was conquered by the ancestors of the Rajas of Maksudpur from the Mughal Faujdar of Pargana Sanaut in the year 1710 14 Primary Health Centre is the cornerstone of rural health services A typical Primary Health Centre covers a population of 20 000 in hilly tribal or difficult areas and 30 000 populations in plain areas with 6 indoor observation beds PHCs should become a 24 hour facility with nursing facilities 34 References edit Rajauli City Population Census 2011 Bihar www census2011 co in a b Buchanan Hamilton 1925 p 65 Budhon Meridional Series Description of Principal Stations Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India Vol 7 Prepared under the directions of Lieut General JT Walker Surveyor General of India and Superintendent of the Trigonometrical Survey Printed at the Office of the Trigonometrical Branch Survey of India 1882 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b c Sajnani Manohar 2001 Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India Gyan Publishing House p 182 ISBN 978 81 7835 017 2 Rajauli SC Vidhan Sabha Election Rajauli SC Assembly Election Results Polling Stations Voters Candidates www electionsinindia com Archived from the original on 12 November 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2020 a b Village amp Panchayats District Administration Nawada Archived from the original on 26 November 2020 Retrieved 8 January 2021 a b c O Malley 2007 p 236 a b Singh Harbans 1969 Guru Nanak and Origins of the Sikh Faith Asia Publishing House p 124 ISBN 978 0 210 22311 6 Another place in this district which marks Guru Nanak s visit is Rajauli on the left bank of the Dhanarji a b c Guru Nanak s Travels in Bihar A Historical Perspective The Sikh Review 55 7 12 Sikh Cultural Centre Calcutta India November 2007 via Google Books a b J D Beglar Assistant Archaeological Survey 1878 Report of A Tour Through the Bengal Provinces of Patna Gaya Mongir and Bhagalpur The Santal Parganas Manbhum Singhbhum and Birbhum Bankura Baniganj Bardwan and Hughli in 1872 73 Under the Superintendence of Major General A Cunningham Director General Archaeological Survey of India Archaeological Survey of India Retrieved on 9 December 2020 nbsp Works related to Page Report of a Tour Through the Bengal Provinces of Patna Gaya Mongir and Bhagalpur The Santal Parganas Manbhum Singhbhum and Birbhum Bankura Raniganj Bardwan and Hughli in 1872 73 djvu 139 at Wikisource a b O Malley 2007 p 32 Buchanan Hamilton 1925 p 71 O Malley 2007 p 169 Maksudpur O Malley 2007 p 179 a b c O Malley 2007 p 235 Martin 1838 p 249 Martin 1838 p 247 Jogi Joginder Singh 1 December 2008 Guru Nanak s Travels in Bihar A Historical Perspective Sikh Review Archived from the original on 1 December 2008 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Guru Circuit Directorate of Tourism Government of Bihar Accessed on 10 December 2020 Buchanan Hamilton 1925 p 73 Pandey Akshay 9 November 2019 च र म ह पटन म र क थ ग र न नक द व ज न श र हर म द र ज पटन स ह ब क इत ह स Patna News Dainik Jagran in Hindi Retrieved 10 December 2020 Singh Trilochan 1969 Guru Nanak Founder of Sikhism A Biography Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee p 176 Rajauli bears witness to the fact that the Buddhist sages of this area accepted the teachings of Guru Nanak and established permanent centres of Guru Nanak s school of thought in this region List of National Highways in the Country PDF Ministry of Road Transport and Highways 31 March 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 28 December 2020 Retrieved 28 December 2020 Map and weather of Rajauli Chandra Pranab Choudhury Roy 1957 Bihar District Gazetteers Singhbhum Superintendent Secretariat Press Bihar p 336 a b Primary Census Abstract Data Tables Bihar Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India Archived from the original on 30 April 2020 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India Archived from the original on 21 February 2020 Retrieved 28 December 2020 Chandra Vyas 28 November 2020 एक दशक स व व द म उलझ ह रज ल क नगर प च यत बन न क म मल नई जणगणन क ब द ह ग फ सल Dainik Jagran in Hindi Retrieved 8 January 2021 अच छ खबर ह स आ व र सल ग ज क नगर पर षद व रज ल क म ल नगर प च यत क दर ज Dainik Bhaskar in Hindi 27 December 2020 Retrieved 8 January 2021 Subdivision amp Blocks District Administration Nawada Archived from the original on 24 November 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Kumar Madan 23 October 2020 Bihar elections Nawada district s Rajauli Hisua set to witness direct contest between RJD and BJP The Times of India Retrieved 9 December 2020 Prakash Veer RJD Constituency RAJAULI SC NAWADA Affidavit Information of Candidate myneta info Retrieved 9 December 2020 Indian Public Health Standards IPHS Guidelines for Primary Health Centres Revised 2011 PDF Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare Government of India 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2020 Pandey Alok 14 September 2015 Doctors and Patients in Bihar Hospitals are Helpless Does Anyone Care NDTV Retrieved 28 December 2020 Hospitals District Administration Nawada Archived from the original on 8 January 2021 Retrieved 8 January 2021 रज ल अन म डल अस पत ल म अब मर ज क प इप ल इन स ऑक स जन Dainik Jagran in Hindi 4 January 2021 Retrieved 8 January 2021 रज ल अन म डल अस पत ल म अब मर ज क प इप ल इन स ऑक स जन Oxygen from pipeline to patients now in Rajauli subdivision hospital Dainik Jagran in Hindi 4 January 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2022 रज ल प रख ड क सभ सरक र व द य लय क ह ई ज च All government schools of Rajauli block were investigated Dainik Jagran in Hindi 9 November 2017 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Pandey Prashant Kumar 20 May 2022 नव द क प य टर श क ष स क स द र ह रज ल इ टर व द य लय क छ त र छ त र ए ज न ए क रण Nawada Students of Rajauli Inter School are far away from computer education know the reason Dainik Jagran in Hindi Retrieved 24 September 2022 रज ल म च र स क ल क ह ई ज च म ल कम य Four schools were investigated in Rajauli shortcomings found Hindustan in Hindi 17 February 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Sinha S B 15 December 2014 Many schools in Rajauli open only twice a year The Times of India Retrieved 24 September 2022 Bihar Matric Result 2022 500 म स 486 न बर ल कर स क ड ट पर बन नव द क स न य प त क ह म ठ ई क द क न Bihar Matric Result 2022 Sania of Nawada became the second topper by scoring 486 out of 500 father s sweet shop News18 ह द in Hindi 31 March 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Kashyap Devendra 31 March 2022 Bihar Board Matric Result और ग ब द क र म यण र य ब ह र ट पर रज ल क स न य और मध बन क व व क बन स क ड ट पर Bihar Board Matric Result Ramayani Rai of Aurangabad became Bihar topper Sania of Rajauli and Vivek of Madhubani became second topper Navbharat Times in Hindi Retrieved 24 September 2022 a b District Profile District Administration Nawada Archived from the original on 19 September 2020 Retrieved 8 January 2021 Bihar bets big on nuclear power plans 3 000 MW plant The Financial Express PTI 27 June 2017 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Sinha S B 4 April 2020 Nawada has glorious past but a tense future The Times of India Retrieved 6 March 2020 Gupta Alok 4 July 2015 Bihar fast tracks nuclear power plant www downtoearth org in Retrieved 6 March 2020 Integrated Watershed Management Programme IWMP IV Detailed Project report DPR Rajauli Block 2012 2016 Soil Conservation Office Nawada Archived on 25 March 2021 Sources edit O Malley L S S 2007 1906 Bengal District Gazetteer Gaya New Delhi Logos Press Concept Publishing Company ISBN 9788172681371 Buchanan Hamilton Francis 1925 Jackson V H ed Journal of Francis Buchanan Kept during the survey of the districts of Patna and Gaya in 1811 1812 Patna Superintendent Government Printing Bihar and Orissa via archive org Martin Robert Montgomery 1838 The History Antiquities Topography and Statistics of Eastern India Behar Patna city and Shahabad Vol 1 London W H Allen amp Co Further reading editBuchanan Hamilton Francis 1939 An account of the district of Bihar and Patna in 1811 1812 Patna Bihar and Orissa Research Society via archive org External links editDhanarjay Reservoir Scheme and link to Phulwaria Reservoir Scheme Intralinking of Rivers PTI 23 December 2017 Guru Circuit will be developed in Bihar says CM Nitish Kumar The Indian Express Mausam Kumari demanding adolescent health services Population Foundation of India Ground Water Information Booklet Nawada District Bihar State 2013 The Journal of the Administrative Sciences Volume 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajauli amp oldid 1223052089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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