Dharhara, Bhagalpur

Dharhara
धरहरा
village
Dharhara
Dharhara
Coordinates: 25°21.6′N 87°08.3′E / 25.3600°N 87.1383°E / 25.3600; 87.1383Coordinates: 25°21.6′N 87°08.3′E / 25.3600°N 87.1383°E / 25.3600; 87.1383
Country India
State Bihar
District Bhagalpur
Block Gopalpur
Population (2001)
  Total 3,317
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Dharhara is a village in the Bhagalpur District of Bihar, India.

Tree plantations

The village came in limelight in 2010, when it was reported that the families plant a minimum of 10 trees, whenever a girl child is born. The tree-planting had been going on for generations, by 2010, the village with a population of 7,000, had over 100,000 trees, mostly of mango and lychee.[1] In India, female infanticide and dowry deaths have been a big for challenge the authorities; therefore, this initiative of Dharhara's residents was hailed by the Bihar's chief minister, Nitish Kumar.[2]

In 2010, the village was also in the news for illegal banks floated by criminals: Jai Maa Jwalamukhi Vikas Samiti and New Shubhluxmi Vikas Samiti.[3]

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