Jataur Explained

Jataur
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:India Bihar
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the India
Coordinates:26.1956°N 84.0881°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:district
Subdivision Type3:Block
Subdivision Type4:Panchayat
Subdivision Type5:PIN Code
Subdivision Name1:Bihar
Subdivision Name2:Siwan
Subdivision Name3:Guthani
Subdivision Name4:Jataur
Subdivision Name5:841239
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1805s
Leader Title:Chief Minister
Leader Name:Nitish Kumar (JD(U))
Leader Title1:MP
Leader Name1:Kavita Singh (JD(U))
Population As Of:2011
Population Est:1500
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Pop Est As Of:2011
Leader Title2:MLA
Leader Name2:Satyadeo Ram (CPI(ML)(L))
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Magnitude:1 E+8
Area Total Sq Mi:?
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Jataur is a small panchyat village situated on the bank of SH-47, comes under Guthani Block, Darauli (Vidhan Sabha Constituency) and Siwan (Lok Sabha Constituency) in District-Siwan, Bihar, India. There are 11 villages (Jamuaw, Jataur, Bhagwanpur, Bhalua, Khap Jataur, Rewasi, Pachnerue, Chakiya, Bhalue, Khap Mishouli and Pachnerua) in Jataur Panchyat.

About Jataur

As its history is not so old, its population is around 1500 people who mainly use to speak Bhojpuri and Hindi. Around 5% of its population doing business in Thailand, 10% population doing service and others are depend on agriculture and some other local business. Due to the improvement of source of income of village its literacy rate also improving and reached to around 65%. With time this village improve the source of education as it has one government school and around 5 private school till eighth standard. Students of this village still going 3 km far for secondary school and 8 km far for college.

Geography

Jataur is situated at 26°11'44"N 84°5'17"E on the bank of SH-47 in Bihar, India. It is 6.8 km distance from its Tehsil Darauli, 29.4 km from its district Siwan and 173 km from state capital city Patna. Its surrounded by 75 Acre long pond family in North which is a heritage of Rajput and a canal in south. Due to the good geography, big pond and canal, the villagers earn good income from agriculture and fishery.

History

According to the villagers this village is established by a Rajput Zamindar, who came from Ibrahimpatti, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh with his two sons, Kadam Singh and Dehal Singh, in 1805. According to their need they colonise Harijan, Koeri, Gond, Kamkar and Kumbhar in village and Bramhan in nearby village Kareji. They all live a healthy and happy life with living together in this village.

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