Nand Nama
Nand Nama is one of the largest villages in the Lakhisarai district in the Indian state of Bihar.[1] It is 14 km south of the administrative district headquarters in Lakhisarai and 134 km from the state capital, Patna. Nand Nama currently has a population of 15,000 people and is well-connected to its surroundings, both by road and railway links.
The village includes schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
Economy
Agriculture is the main occupation, with a majority of the population engaged in cultivating crops such as Rice, wheat, onions,greaw
and mangoes.
Festivals
People living in nandnama celebrate various religious and social events. Most of the religious festivals attract pilgrims from across India. Some are among the non-religious festivals that celebrate regional culture. Many local festivals celebrate the locals' lifestyle, such as those related to the change of seasons and the harvest. The most prominent fairs and festivals include the Chhath Fasting, Durga Puja, Makar Sankranti Nag Panchami and Holi idd muharram
Notable places
- Jakhraj baba Mandir
- kali mandir
- Durga Temple,
Tola
- Pubari tola
- Chokhuti-tinkhuti- pachkhuti Tola
auliya baba mandir saikh tolli ismail sardar house
Transport
- Kiul Junction
- Lakhisarai Junction
- National Highway 80
- Lakhisarai to Sikandra
- Lakhisarai to Sheikhpura
- Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna, around 125 km
- Aulia Baba
References
- ↑ "Nand Nama". OneFiveNine. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
Coordinates: 25°10′04″N 86°05′40″E / 25.1678°N 86.0944°E