Ahirauli Baghel

Ahirauli Baghel is an Indian village located on the border of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Bhojpuri is the primary language spoken in this village. The Bajaj Hindusthan Pratappur is a sugar mill that is located nearby.

Ahirauli Baghel
Village
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictDeoria[1]
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
274702
Nearest cityDeoria
Lok Sabha constituencySalempur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBhatpar Rani

Geography

The village is divided into three main sub-divisions called "Uttar (Northern) Patti", "Beech (Middle) Patti", and "Dakshin (Southern) Patti". It contains several other tola-mohallas, including Gajharwa, Bhaisaha and Paschimtola.

Sthana

The major local Dev Sthanas in the village are "Kriparam Baba", "Bramha baba", "Kali mai", and "budhiya mai".

Education

The village has two colleges, Sangram Singh Baghel and Inter College. During the 1960s and 1970s, there was hardly a science faculty school where science education could be given to students of the area. To establish the science faculty, Late Laxman singh baghel put all his effort in bringing science education in the S S B I college first, and built the school from scratch. He was chairman of cane union Pratapur mill. There is a newly established gas agency in Ahirauli Baghel in Uttar-Patti and "Lakhan Ji Inter College", providing education up to intermediate level. There is also a girl school which provides education up to the 8th standard, a primary school near Baram Baba Dev Sthan, and a "Saraswati Shishu Mandir" in Beech Patti.

The nearest railway station is Bankata. It is a last border Railway Station in UP (from eastern) after which the state of Bihar starts. Trains which stop include Bagh Express, Maurya Express, and Jhansi Express. The neighbouring prominent villages are Pratap Chhapar, Bhunwar, Sohanpur, Chheriha, Jaitpura etc., which are all connected by this Railway Station. Villagers of this area usually go to Mairwa and Bhatpar Rani, a nearby small town, for shopping. A Samudaik Health Center is located about a half kilometre from the village, with a few hospitals and doctors accessible in a 30 to 40 km range. For more advanced medical facilities, one must go to Deoria, the district centre, and further to Gorakhpur. Late Ram Lakhan Singh was founder of both college.

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