Chousa Block, Community development block in Udakishunganj subdivision, Bihar, India
Chousa Block is an administrative division in Madhepura district encompassing 14 panchayats spread across the area. The block comprises villages including Rasalpur, Dhuriya, Ghausai, and Chausa East, organized through local governance systems.
Chousa Block was established as part of Bihar's administrative framework to support local governance and development in the Mithila region. This organizational structure emerged from the need to divide larger districts into manageable local units.
The annual Baba Bisuraut Mela at Pasrasi Asthan draws people from neighboring regions including Nepal, creating spaces where communities gather for trade and social connection. These gatherings strengthen bonds between villages and shape the rhythm of local life.
The block sits roughly 55 kilometers from Madhepura district headquarters and is accessible by local roads. Visitors should expect basic infrastructure and plan visits around seasonal gatherings when local activity is more concentrated.
Multiple locations throughout the block host Chhath festival celebrations, including a dedicated pond near Abhiya Tola and specific areas adjacent to agricultural fields. These varied celebration sites show how deeply the festival is woven into different parts of community life.
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