Chamua

Chamua

Chamua is a village of rural India. Situated in West Champaran district of Bihar, this village is just 7 km from both Narkatiaganj and Ramnagar (Harinagar). Chamua has its own Gram Panchayat, a primary school, a high school, a primary health centre, its own railway station on Narkatiaganj-Gorakhpur broad gauge of North Eastern Railways and highly fertile agricultural lands producing mainly sugar cane and rice.




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