Bhadeya

Bhadeya is a underdeveloped country side locality in Gaya district of Bihar, India. Bhadeya is located in Barachati, Gaya, in the state of Bihar in northern India. Bhadeya includes Bhadeya, Karma and its localities of Azizabad, Karimgunj, Razagunj, Ansar Nagar, Zahoorabad. It also comprises Sondiha, Paili, Chhaura Bandh, Bigha, Imamgunj, Gaiwal Karma, Hasanpur, Mananbigha.

Bhadeya
village
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictGaya
Elevation
159 m (522 ft)
Languages
  OfficialMagahi, Hindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityGaya, Kolkata
Lok Sabha constituencyGaya
Avg. summer temperature30–48 °C (86–118 °F)
Avg. winter temperature20–3 °C (68–37 °F)
Bhadeya village front view
Bhadeya

Location

Bhadeya is at 24.78 north and 84.98 east. It is close to the Gulsakari river. National Highway 2 and Oldham Road (the old road from Gaya to Chota Nagpur) pass through Bhadeya.

Inhabitants

Pathans are the ethnic majority. Beyond farming and local transport services people work in the states of the Persian Gulf, providing the area with an important source of income.

Climate

Bhadeya has a tropical climate. Summers are generally hot (April–June), while winters are cool (October–February). It experiences southwestern monsoon rains from July to September.

Education

Bhadeya has schools, Library and tuition centers serving rural south Bihar including:

Sir Syed Memorial School

Madarsatul Uloom , Paily , Bhadeya 824220

  • Sir Syed memorial school
  • Sansons World School
  • Azad Academy
  • Urdu middle school, Bhadeya (Now Upgraded to 10+2)
Urdu Middil School Bhadeya

Religion

The majority of population is Sunni Muslim. Bhadeya has five mosques: Bhadeya Jama Masjid, Bigha Par ki Masjid, Masjid Ali Azizabad, Masjid aziz and one at Kata Par. one more mosques are under construction in Shamshuddin Nagar.

Notable people

  • Hassan Raza Khan
  • Mohammad Aftab Uddin Khan
  • Mushtaque Ali Khan
  • Alauddin Khan
  • Kamal Uddin Khan
  • Prince Nasim Khan
  • Ozair khan
  • Aladdin Khan

References

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