Dighwara
Dighwara is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in the Saran district, state of Bihar, India. The name probably derives from 'Dirgh-dwar', literally "large gate", as Dighwara is claimed to be the entrance to the mythological city of king Daksha. During British Rule it was a Feudal Estate ruled by the Raghuvanshis.The town lies on the banks of Ganges River. A road bridge has been planned to be constructed over Ganges, between Dighwara and Danapur.
History
The archaeological records suggests that Dighwara in Saran had supplied copper plate issued in the reign of king Mahendrapala in 898 A.D.Geography
Dighwara is located at. It has an average elevation of 43 metres.The State Government in collaboration with Power Grid Corporation of India founded the Sitalpur Power Grid in the year 2000 to provide electricity to the Rail Wheel Plant, Bela in Dariapur block and neighbouring villages in a radius of 25km.
Demographics
, the Government of Bihar decided to develop Dighwara as a city of Patna Mahanagar.Villages under the jurisdiction of Dighwara are:
- Aami
- Akilpur diyara
- Barbanna
- Basatpur
- Basti jalal
- Bodha Chapra
- Sitalpur
- Chaknoor
- Farhada
- Gorainpur
- Haraji
- Hematpur
- Kuraiya
- Laxmipur kakadhian
- Malkhachak
- Manupur
- Mirpur Bhual
- Pipra
- Raipatti
- Ramdaschak
- Rampur Pratappur
- Saidpur
- Trilokchak
- Bagheen
Languages spoken in Dighwara
Education
- Girls High School Shankarpur Road
- Jai Govind High School, Dighwara
- Middle School, Dighwara
- K N T College, Bhairopur
- Y N College, Dighwara
- Sri Baldev Vidyalaya, Trilokchak.
- Shyam Sundar Phula Devi Mahila college Dighwara
- Ram Jangal Singh College Dighwara
- S p Academy Dighwara
- Kendriya Vidyalaya -Dariyapur
- S.S.Academy - Ami.
- Central Public School Pukar Complex
- Holy Trinity Mission School, Bus Stand Dighwara
- S.C.I. Institute, Shankarpur Road, Dighwara
- Life Line Academy, Bus stand, Dighwara
Hospitals of Dighwara
- Rajkiya Hospital, Dighwara
Temples