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Reotith

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Reotith
Village
Time zoneIST (UTC+5:30)
Area code06159

Reotith is a village located in the Gopalganj district of Bihar, India. It is well-known for its thriving market area and cultural significance.

Markets

The village hosts a bustling marketplace, including Singh Market and the established New Market Reotith own by the Chandrika singh family and Reotith darbar family well knowns as Bangali Babu.These markets serve as a commercial hub for the local community, offering a variety of goods and services to the residents and neighboring villages. Hundreds of shops are present, making it a significant economic center in the region.

Famous Shops These markets host hundreds of shops, catering to the needs of locals and visitors alike. Some of the famous shops in Reotith include:

Laxmi Vastralay: A popular clothing store offering a wide range of garments.

'Amit Vastralay: Renowned for traditional and modern attire.

Arman Pan Bhandar: Known for its variety of pan and confectionery items.

Bol Bam Kirana Store: A trusted grocery store for daily essentials. Mankeshar Sweet Shop: Famous for its delicious sweets and snacks.

Mankeshar Sweet Shop: Famous for its delicious sweets and snacks.

Kishnath fruits market

Pintu hair saloon

Educational Hub

Reotith is an educational hub for nearly 10-15 neighboring villages, attracting students who seek quality education and guidance. The village is home to several dedicated educators who have made a significant impact:

Dhananjay Tiwari: A renowned teacher known for his expertise in IIT-JEE coaching, helping students achieve success in competitive exams.

Umesh Sir: Famous for his exceptional teaching skills, particularly for BSEB board exams, guiding students to excel academically.

National children High school : A private high school offers a quality education of nearly 500 students of nearby village.

Religious Landmarks

One of the key attractions of Reotith is the Shiv Mandir, which was established through the charity of the Chandrika Singh family. This temple holds cultural and spiritual importance for the villagers and is managed by the Bhumihar Brahmin community, a prominent caste in the village.

Caste Composition The social structure of Reotith is diverse, with the Bhumihar Brahmins(Hindus) being the dominant caste. Other significant communities include the Teli and Nonia castes and Muslim community contributing to the cultural richness of the area.

Reotith village stands out for its vibrant market economy and deep-rooted cultural heritage, attracting visitors and traders from the surrounding regions.

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Chandrabhushan Singh' (Past Mukhiya and Current PAX President) Chandrabhushan Singh is a respected figure in Reotith political and social landscape. He served as the Mukhiya (village head) in the past, during which he focused on addressing local concerns, improving infrastructure, and implementing welfare schemes for the residents. Currently, he holds the position of the PAX (Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society) President. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing agricultural cooperatives, ensuring fair distribution of resources like fertilizers and seeds, and promoting financial support for farmers in the area.

Farman Ali (Current Mukhiya)

Farman Ali is the current Mukhiya of Reotith, succeeding Chandrabhushan Singh in this crucial leadership role. His tenure has been marked by efforts to enhance the village's development through better governance, infrastructure improvements, and welfare initiatives. As Mukhiya, Farman Ali works closely with local committees and state officials to ensure the delivery of essential services and address the needs of the community.

Both Chandrabhushan Singh and Farman Ali have significantly contributed to the welfare and progress of Reotith. Their leadership reflects a commitment to fostering agricultural growth, improving public amenities, and promoting community welfare in the village.

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