Rampur Jetha

Rampurwa
Rampurwa village
village
Budhi Gandak
Rampurwa is located in Bihar
Rampurwa
Rampurwa
Location in Mehsi, Bihar, India
Rampurwa is located in India
Rampurwa
Rampurwa
Rampurwa (India)
Coordinates: 26°22′08″N 85°06′15″E / 26.36889°N 85.10417°E / 26.36889; 85.10417
Country India
StateBihar
DivisionTirhut
DistrictEast Champaran
BlockMehsi
Elevation
51 m (167 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialBhojpuri, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
845426
Telephone code+91-6257
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Nearest cityMehsi
Lok Sabha constituencyMotihari
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPipra, Purvi Champaran (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Avg. summer temperature38 °C (100 °F)
Avg. winter temperature12 °C (54 °F)

Rampurwa is a village situated in Mehsi, East Champaran District in the Indian state of Bihar. The village is commonly known as Rampurwa among the localities. It lies in the Mirjapur Panchayat region. It is situated at the bank of river Burhi Gandak River on whose bank the village has flourished. It is well connected by road and railways. The nearest city Kaswa Mehsi in Mehsi, which is 2 km from the village. The nearest railway station is Mehsi railway station, which is around 5 km from the village.

The village is located 2 km east of Mehsi police station. Mehsi is an entry point of East Champaran if travelling from Patna, Muzaffarpur to Raxaul, connected both by railway and roadway. This small community has a number of places of interest at the east side of railway station. These include Mirza Halim Shah mosque, dargah, a very old library 'Nagrik Pustakalaya', an old high school (Tirhut Vidyalaya) of the English period, orchards of lichi and mangoes and other places of interest. There are many button factories, a small scale industry, although most of the people depend upon agriculture and commerce. Mehsi was the birthplace of the writer and intellectual, Rajkamal Chaudhary. The last sentence about the birthplace of Rajkamal Chaudhary is not at Mehsi of District East Champaran, but it is at Saharsa district of Bihar.[1]

  1. ^ "Mehsi in India", India9.com, 30 June 2005, web: i9-Mehsi.