Govindpur Jhakhraha | |
Settlement Type: | village |
Image Alt: | Govindpur: A Panoramic view |
Pushpin Map: | India Bihar#India |
Pushpin Label Position: | right |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Bihar, India |
Coordinates: | 25.6863°N 85.3657°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Bihar |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Vaishali |
Governing Body: | Panchayat |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Total Km2: | 0.9 |
Elevation M: | 52 |
Population Total: | 1753 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Languages |
Demographics1 Title1: | Official |
Demographics1 Info1: | Maithili, Hindi |
Timezone1: | IST |
Utc Offset1: | +5:30 |
Postal Code Type: | PIN |
Postal Code: | 844115 |
Area Code Type: | Telephone code |
Area Code: | 06229 |
Blank1 Name Sec1: | Civic agency |
Blank1 Info Sec1: | Panchayat |
Iso Code: | IN-BR |
Govindpur Jhakhraha is a small village in the historical Vaishali district of Bihar, India. It is located across NH 322 at 13 km east of district headquarters Hajipur. The village falls under Bakarpur Panchayat of Rajapakar community development block. The population of the village is approximately 1800. Bajjika is the main dialect[1] but Hindi and Urdu is the medium of study. English is understood and spoken by a few elites of the village.
The district headquarters town of Hajipur and subdivisional town of Mahua are located at 13 km west and 18 km north, respectively. The villages is the part of Rajapakar assembly constituency. Approximate village area is 1 km2. National Highway 322 passes through this village and connects Hajipur on one end and Musari Gharari via Jandaha on the other. The village is 35 km from the state capital, Patna.
The village is the part of the vast Gangetic plain having an average elevation of 52m above sea level. The surrounding fertile alluvial plain is covered with the greenery of banana, mango, litchi, sissoo, palm trees etc. Food grains and vegetables of all kinds are produced there. People prefer to grow wheat, paddy, maize, lentils etc. In addition to the cereals, vegetables and tobacco are grown as cash crops. Due to the high population density and continuous division of the families, area of farm land is very small. Nearly all farming is done for the subsistence of the family.
The village has temperate monsoon type climate but extremes of winter and summer are experienced. During winter (December–January) and hot summer months of May–June, people prefer to keep their business on hold. However, the monotony of hot summer is broken with lichi, mango and marriage. Fagun and Chaitra (Feb-March) are the months of Vasant (Spring) celebrated by worshipping Goddess Saraswati. Similarly, the mild weather of Ashwin and Kartik (October–November) is enjoyed with fervour of Durga Puja, Diwali and Chhath Puja. The Southwest monsoon arrives here during mid-June and accounts for most of the rainfall extending from June to September. The occasional rainfall is experienced with the retreating southwest monsoon before the start of winter.
As per 2001 Census of India, the population of village was 1260. Population statistics of Govindpur Jhakhraha as per 2011 census is as below:[2]
Village life is based on that of the Bihari society. It is divided and guided by the caste system. Family structure in the village is patriarchal and nuclear where parents live with their offspring. The economic status of most of the families is governed by their agricultural production and employment or business. Most families are below the poverty line; however, a few have acquired a well-to-do living. Although people live here according to the principle of co-existence and like to share happiness as well as their sorrow, mutual relationships are not as strong as they used to be a few decades ago. Being a dominant cast, Yadav has a major say in the interests of other communities living in the village.
Politically, the village covers two wards of the Bakarpur Panchayat. Earlier, village Panchayat was the main institution to resolve personal conflicts of villagers. Now, people prefer to use the service of local police as the decisions of the Panchayat are generally guided by personal interest. Mindful of the deteriorating condition of the age-old judicial system, villagers of Bakarpur Panchayat including others from the surrounding villages have formed a federation called Yadav Sangh Bakarpur. This non-political forum not only resolves the conflicts, it organizes regular meetings to monitor issues of common interest. The blacksmiths (Lohar) of this village, who were earlier engaged in repair and making of agricultural tools have almost abandoned their ancestral profession. The new generation do not find it lucrative and have shifted to job or other business. Similar is the situation of other small cast groups, who try to find their livelihood through new business.
Fairs and festivals play a major role in the cultural life of the villagers. Fairs are held in local markets in Dussehara and Muharram. Hindu celebrate Holi, Ramnavmi, Durga Puja, Diwali, Chhath etc. with much fanfare. Eid, Baqrid, Shabe barat and Muharram are celebrated by Muslims of the village. On the 10th day of Muharram, performances of martial arts by groups of Muslims and Hindus in large processions with Tajia provides an opportunity to see the cultural set-up of the village.[3] Cinema and cricket is the main source of entertainment for youngsters.
Marriages are arranged by parents in the same cast. The dowry system is very common, based on the status of the family as well as the groom. Several males in the village having weaker economic backgrounds are forced to remain bachelors even if they agree to compromise on the issue of dowry. During marriage ceremonies, Purohit (priests), Nai (barber), Mali (flowerman) and Kumhar (potters) are called from neighboring villages.
Despite a secondary school (up to 8th standard) in the village and a high school just 1 km away, literacy level is 59.67% which is lower than the national average. Situation is more skewed for female literacy. Large difference can be seen in educational level of villagers. While many are illiterate, few have acquired higher degrees in science, arts and professional field. Members of couple of families are graduated with PG, B.Ed. as well as engineering degree from foreign university.
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Telecommunication: BSNL is the only operator for the basic phone and broadband facility. Basic phone lines (STD code 06229) falls under Bidupur exchange of BSNL.[7] Besides this, all major mobile phone operators viz. BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone Idea Limited and Jio are providing their services in the village area. The extensive coverage and expansion of telecommunication has augmented the development in the area but same can be blamed for restructuring of the age old social as well as family value system.
Bank & Postal facility: Vaishali Kshetriya Gramin Bank is the only commercial bank operating in the village. The bank operates under the aegis of Central Bank of India. ATM of SBI and other banks are available in local market. Beside regular postal services, Post Office in Chaksikandar (PIN Code- 844115) also provides postal banking and insurance services.