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Mani, Bihar

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Mani is a village near Bikramganj in Rohtas district, Bihar, India. It covers 5.58 square kilometers and had a population of 4,455 people in 2011, with about 2,321 men and 2,134 women. The village has more than 700 households and is divided into several blocks called tolas. It lies along the Kao River. Mani is 10 kilometers from Bikramganj, the tehsil headquarters, and 40 kilometers from Sasaram, the district headquarters. The literacy rate is 64.4% (men 72.7%, women 55.4%). Mani is a Gram Panchayat that includes 4 villages and 14 wards. It is connected by road and rail, including the Ara–Sasaram DEMU between Sasaram and Arrah, and the Kao River is used for transport. The official languages are Bhojpuri and Hindi.


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