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Moke
town
Moke is located in Bihar
Moke
Moke
Location in Bihar, India
Moke is located in India
Moke
Moke
Moke (India)
Coordinates: 24°57′15″N 84°47′01″E / 24.9543°N 84.7836°E / 24.9543; 84.7836
Country India
StateBihar
Languages
 • OfficialMaithili, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR

Moke Village is a village under Konch block of Bihar state, India.[1] This village is situated near Tekari sub-division. One canal called Sone Canal System passes through the village, which helps to irrigate the agricultural land. Rice, pulses and sugar cane are produced from the land. As the village does not have a sugar mill, agriculturalists convert the sugar cane into boiled sugar or raw sugar.

The election census code is 03966000.

The Konch block has the following villages:[2]

  1. Achuki
  2. Adai
  3. Alpa
  4. Amra
  5. Angra
  6. Ansara
  7. Anti
  8. Barai
  9. Bargawan
  10. Barhauna
  11. Basatpur
  12. Bedauli
  13. Bham
  14. Bhikhanpur
  15. Bijahari
  16. Birnawan
  17. Bishunathpur
  18. Chainpur
  19. Chandaini
  20. Chechaura
  21. Chobra
  22. Daulatpur
  23. Daurawan
  24. Dhan Chhuha
  25. Dhan Chhuhi
  26. Dharahra
  27. Dhibri
  28. Digghi
  29. Ekariya
  30. Gangti
  31. Gauharpur
  32. Gen Bigha
  33. Ghoraha
  34. Gorkati
  35. Hasanpur
  36. Huse Chak
  37. Jagdishpur
  38. Jahana
  39. Kabar
  40. Kachanpur
  41. Kailash Math
  42. Kairiya Madanpur
  43. Kalyanpur
  44. Kanaudi
  45. Karai
  46. Kasturi Khap
  47. Kathutia
  48. Kauriya
  49. Ker
  50. Khabhra
  51. Khaira
  52. Khajuri
  53. Khatnahi
  54. Korap
  55. Kunin
  56. Lodipur
  57. Madanpur
  58. Majathi
  59. Majhiawan
  60. Mithapur
  61. Mok
  62. Murera
  63. Nasirpur
  64. Nehura
  65. Newdhi
  66. Nighai
  67. Nimri
  68. Pakri
  69. Palanki
  70. Panda Bigha
  71. Pardhana
  72. Parrawan
  73. Parsanwan
  74. Rajaura
  75. Rampur
  76. Rewara Pakar
  77. Rupaspur
  78. Salempur
  79. Salono Bigha
  80. Sarbahada
  81. Shahganj
  82. Siari
  83. Simra
  84. Simrahua
  85. Tineri
  86. Tuturkhi
  87. Usas
  88. Wahab Chak


References

  1. ^ "Mok village in Konch taluka, Gaya, Bihar, India". vill.co.in. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Villages & Towns in Konch Block of Gaya, Bihar". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 15 October 2023.


This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 11:29
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