Gamhariya, Sarlahi
Total population of the village has 8,000 as per 2011 census where male 4,400 and female 3,600. Ratio of the VDC is 60% farmers, 20% business men and rest of the population is professional. Yearly GDP of VDC is 12% and this is one of the developed and successful VDC of Sarlahi compare to other VDCs which is located at 2 km from headquarters Malangwa, Sarlahi.
Neighboring Villages Gamhariya is neighbourhood of Malangwa Municipality which is hardly 2 km far in south. In north Salempur village development committee distance 2.5 km. Similarly in north-east Brahampuri distance 3 km and south-east Bhelhi is located with same distance. Aurahi and Sagardina have same distance 2.5 km located in west and north-west accordingly. At last Motipur is South-west which 3 km from Gamhariya.
Temples
- Thakurji Temple
- Braham Maharaj Temple
- Maharani Mai Temple
- Chameli Mai Temple
- Karik Maharaj Temple
- Malangwa Baba Temple
Malangwa - 11, Ward Chairman & Members
- Swambhu Yadav, Ward Chairman
- Ram Vishwas Ray, Ward Member
- Ahmed Reza Ansari, Ward Member
- Satya Devi Yadav, Female Member
- Samundri Devi, Dalit Female Member
Malangwa - 12, Ward Chairman & Members
- Ramdaresh Ray, Ward Chairman
- Nawal Kishore Ray, Male member
- Jagarnath Sah Teli, Male member
- Sunayena Kumari Devi, Female member
- Member4, Dalit Female member
Education System
- Shree Mati Laxmi Devi Janta Secondary High School, Gamhariya-1
- Shree Dinesh Sahid School
- Samudayik School
- Primary School
- Ant Boarding School
- Model Boarding School
- Children's kingdom Academy, Malangwa-12
Road
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Agriculture
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Geography
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Hospice
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There are multiple Hospice in Gamhariya (Malangwa ward no 11 & 12).
Local Market
- The local market is held twice a week, on Saturday and Wednesday.
History
- Late. Basdev Ray
- Late. Deva Ray
- Late. Devsharan Ray
- Late. Hari Thakur
- Late. Jaleshwar Thakur
- Late. Jugal Ray
- Late. Laxmi Mahato
- Late. Pradip Singh
- Late. Radhe Ray
- Late. Ram Adhin Ray
- Late. Ram Bali Singh
- Late. Saryug Mahato
- Late. Sikari Ray
References
- ^ "Nepal Census 2001", Nepal's Village Development Committees, Digital Himalaya, archived from the original on 12 October 2008, retrieved 19 January 2021.