Hathaura siwan

Hathaura Siwan Page issues Hathaura is a village in Siwan district, Bihar state, India. The 2011 census recorded a population of 8461; 4314 males and 4147 females, giving a gender-ratio of 961 compared to the state average of 918. There were 1456 children aged 0-6 and a literacy rate of 71.38 % compared to the state average of 61.80 %. The village had no Scheduled Tribe population and 8.51% of the population were classified as Schedule Caste. Hathaura Siwan lies 113km from the state capital at Patna, 7km south of the district headquarters at Siwan and 3.5km from the nearest police station, Hussainganj, which has own post office. The village is administered by a Gram panchayat led by an elected Head of the Village mukhiya or Sarpanch. hathaura is one of the famous villages in siwan district due to the pehalwans and honesty.Hathaura is also a panchayat which includes dhankar. Parts of Hathaura village Badka tola where Yadav lives in majority. Chhotka tola where Yadav lives in majority. Hathaura mauza which has Muslim sheikh population is in majority. Zeyarat nagar is also part of Hathaura village which is situated in the east side of village. It given as great zamindar of Hathaura Sheikh Zeyarat Hussain son of nadir ali and grandson of paigambar bakhsh they more than three hundred of bigha lands in hathaura, ball I and other villages.he wakhf some land in kabristan called Zeyarat Hussain kabristan and centre of mouza Imambara right now as constructed as a madarsa Ghani nagar situated in north side of mauza. This name is given as Abdul ghani son of walayat Hussain. Sirkatahi tola. There is yadav and harijan living Bawli tola also called bhawli tola after migration of pandit family from mauza they are living at bawli tola. References Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Hathaura_Siwan&oldid=863810146" Last edited just now by an anony... Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.