Dindayalpur

Dindayalpur is a village situated in Siwan district of Bihar state, India. The same district where 1st President of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad was born. Dindayalpur has village code 0021 in subdistrict 008.[1]

Geography

The global location of Dindayalpur is between 26°22'3"N and 84°49'11"E longitudes. It is situated 14 km to the district headquarters and 12 km to another historical place called Hathwa . Dindayalpur is bounded by the villages Fakharuddinpur,Hakma,Sallahpur,and Dihiyan from north,south,east,and west respectively. Its population is 40,000

Population

It has a population of 11234 as per census 2011. It has a population of 20201 as per census 2013

History

It is a historical place and has produced number of freedom fighters, I.A.S. officers, doctors, engineers and software developers. More the thousand people are living in Gulf countries (UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman) and metro cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune etc.

Education

A government high school, inter college, a middle school, 6 primary schools, 3 coaching institutes and a library are in the village. The library is situated in the main market. It was in good condition during 20th century but now it is totally stopped.success mantra coaching centre new batch start .since 2jan. 2016-2018

Financial and public institutions

Punjab National Bank has a branch situated in Dindayalpur. State Bank Of India is also situated near Ram Janki Mandir .[2]

Tourism

Ram Janki Mandir in Dindayalpur is one of the biggest temple in the area which attracts crowd from surrounding villages during Mela seasons. there is a market in this village that attract huge number of people in the time of evening.

References

  1. "Village directory" (PDF). India 2011 census. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. "PNB". Banks IFSC Code. Retrieved 26 September 2011.

Coordinates: 25°21′N 83°01′E / 25.350°N 83.017°E / 25.350; 83.017

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