Radha Kuchi

Radha Kuchi
ৰাধাকুছি
Village
Radha Kuchi
Location in Assam, India
Radha Kuchi
Radha Kuchi (India)
Coordinates: 26°20′43″N 91°43′35″E / 26.34519°N 91.72640°E / 26.34519; 91.72640Coordinates: 26°20′43″N 91°43′35″E / 26.34519°N 91.72640°E / 26.34519; 91.72640
Country  India
State Assam
District Kamrup
Area
  Total 5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population
  Total 2,000

Radha Kuchi is a village near the town of Baihata, Kamrup district, Assam, India.

Location

Radha Kuchi is about 1 km away from the Indian town of baihata. Nanara, aagdola and Nagaon are the neighboring villages of radha kuchi. It belongs to the karara gaon panchayat and the bihdia block.

Festivals

meji of magh bihu

The Magh Bihu is the main festival of the village, but villagers also celebrate kati bihu, rongal, bihu function, maha shivaratri and laxmi puja.

A magh bihu meji is burning in assam, India. it is a part of the festival bihu in assam.

Magh Bihu is largely celebrated in this village and the bihu is a part of three bihu according to assamese mythology. maha shivratri is also celebrated by the villages large Hindu population.



Places

Radha kuchi village is a village with many small parts where people from different casts and religion lives. The main parts are Hindu chuburi and Muslim chuburi.

References

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    1. The assam tribune
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