Darauli Block, Community Development Block in Siwan district, Bihar, India
Darauli Block is a community development unit in Siwan district, Bihar, serving as an administrative area covering rural villages and farmland. The block is organized into smaller gram panchayats that handle local governance and village-level services.
The block was established as an administrative unit to support decentralized governance and rural development in this Bihar region. Since its creation, local gram panchayats have managed village affairs and development initiatives.
The population of 174,357 residents communicates in four primary languages: Bhojpuri, Hindi, Urdu, and English, representing the linguistic diversity of the area.
The block is located southwest of the district headquarters and is connected by National Highway NH227A to surrounding areas. Visitors should expect basic rural infrastructure and should rely on local transport for getting around the region.
The block sits along the banks of the Ghaghra river, which shapes agricultural life and the local economy. The river's presence has influenced daily practices and livelihoods for generations of people living here.
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