RAMPUR Village DIHURI Panchayat GOH is situated in Goh block in Aurangabad, Bihar around 60 km far from Aurangabad city. Hasanpur in the north, Baxer & Motha in the south, Gangati & Sawbigha in the east and Dihuri in the west are the neighbouring villages of Rampur. There is diversity in Castee in this village including the Carpenters, Paswans and Passi but Yadavs are major Castee almost 90% of its population. They are co-operative and helpful to each thus they never have any conflict with regards to the classism and they are living in a peaceful manner.
This village is having very proud history. The agriculture is the main profession of this village. There is mixture of small and big farmers and they are using the technology as well like tractors, harvesters and polishers for their farming. The village is surrounded by the three different water bodies namely the Sone Canal System from the north side of the village, small canal (Paen) in the south which linked to the Sone canal for the source of water in it. Bilaru which brings the rain water from far and wide runs in the east containing a dam (Chahka) which controls water for irrigation. This dam too is linked with the small canal to push the rain water to spread over for irrigation.
Due to strong irrigation systems, the farmers of the village are able to grow the multiple crops, the Kharifs and Rabis both. The main Kharif crops grown by the farmers are rice (Paddy), moize and arhar (pulses). The rabi crops are wheat; gram, lentil (pulses); Linseed, mustard (Oilseeds) etc.
Moreover they are also able to grow sugarcane, vegetables like potato, tomato, onion, brinjal and spinach; spices like garlic, green chilli for their personal use by pulling the ground water. Thus the farmers are able make savings and also to fulfil their basic needs.
From last few decades the education has been seen on high increase. The village has an Anganwadi Kendra, a primary school and a middle school in Rampur. Almost 100 % of youth are educated. In this village, 99 % of girls have gone to middle school and few of them have moved towards the colleges.
The number of graduates is also high in this village.
Mr. Deepak Kumar Prabhakar; S/o Mr. Surendra Prasad Yadav, is a graduated and youth leader of this village.
Mr. Surendra Prasad Yadav , Doctor certified by RMP, Patna
Mr. Arjun Yadav, Doctor certified by RMP, Patna
Mr. Ramjivan Kumar, Doctor certified by RMP, Patna
Mr. Ajit Kumar Suman, Doctor certified by RMP, Patna
Late Prof. Ram Naresh Yadav, was a lecturer in Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav College Aurangabad.
Mr. Ram Chandra Singh, Retrd. Headmaster last served in High School, Paraiya of Bihar Government
Mrs. Jaya Mala Kumari, Primary School teacher of Bihar Government
Mr. Sanjay Ranjan, Primary School teacher of Bihar Government
Mr. Ashok Kumar , Primary School teacher of Bihar Government
Mr. Santosh Kumar, a Clerk in Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav College Aurangabad.
Gopastami puja or Gopashtami vrat is observed on eighth day in bright half of Kartik month (Kartik Shukla Astami). Sri Krishna Puja and Go Puja are the main rituals of the day. As per the Puranas, on Gopastami day Lord Sri Krishna and his elder brother Balarama became qualified cowherds, before this day, he was a keeper of the calves.On this day, Villegers have some cultural nights for two days.In the morning they perform a Puja of the statue of Lord Krishna along with Radha, his cows and their calves and multiple headed Sheshnaag. Then at night, they perfom plays for the day and the day after.
Bihar became the first state in India to have separate web page for every city and village in the state on its website www.brandbihar.com (Now www.brandbharat.com)
See the record in Limca Book of Records 2012 on Page No. 217
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