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Gulni (officially 'Madhopur Sakin Gulni') is a village in the heart of the State of Bihar, India. It is surrounded by rivers from south and the north. It is 4 kilometre south of Hilsa, Bihar, in Nalanda district of Republic of India. It produces crops worth approx $1 million every year primarily rice, wheat, potato and livestock. It is also the home of many people who play a pivotal role in their professions across the globe, e.g., Sanjay Kumar who is an IAS officer in the state of Orissa, India, Prafull Chandra Verma a software professional and Dr. Amit Kumar to list a few. == History== People started inhabitation in this place close to 1840s, the oldest known residents are Tufani Yadav, and Anant Mahto whose off-springs forms almost one fourth of village population. This village is also known as 'Madhopur Sakin Gulni'. Gradually people from other business interests started migrating to this village primarily due to ample availability of cultivable hinterland. Tej Bahadur Singh (popularly known as Singhji), was one of the prominent freedom fighters from this village. He was a member of the Indian National Congress and led the mass mobilization against foreign rule. He was active since 1931, and continued his work also after independence. Primarily to synergize the attitude of police, local administration and instill self-confidence, reliance and respect among people. Post independence the village saw phenomenal growth in crop production and came into main stream of government system. Rise in number of engineers, doctors, educationists, entrepreneurs, and other human resources have been manifold since independence in 1947. This led to rapid growth in art and culture related activities – Saryug Thakur is famous for his humorous acts in plays across the district, whereas Bechan Pandit is an art guru. Sanjay Guruji (Sanjay Prasad) introduced the village cultural programme in the 1990s, which takes place usually on every Basant Panchami (a festival to please the Goddess of edification – Sarswati). Rajballabh Prasad Yadav (popularly known as Balama) is the key instrument beater (dholakia master) on such occasion. Subhash Mahto is the director of this cultural event. During the 1963 a major tube bore well was injected to irrigate barren lands. This helped in cultivation of more than two crops in a year, boosting surplus production of crops. The tube well was set up under a program envisaged by Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru – the first PM of India. The tube well is popularly known as Tigul. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gulni Madhopur」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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