Nargi-jagdish

Nargi-jagdish
Nargi-jagdish
—  village  —
Coordinates
Country India
State Bihar
District(s) muzzafarpur
Parliamentary constituency vaishali
Assembly constituency muzzaffarpur
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)


Nargi-jagdish is an Indian hamlet. It is also known as Narangi Jagdish. It is located in Narangi Jiwnath Panchayat of the Saraiya block, within the Muzaffarpur district.

Nargi-jagdish is known for its foliage, and is surrounded by Mango, Lichi, and Banana trees and grass fields. These grass fields are home to many wild animals, such as jackals, foxes, nilgay, and venomous snakes, including the cobra. There are many small ponds all around the village.

The village is divided into three parts: Purbi Tola on the east, Paschmi Tola to the west, and Gachhi, near the trees.

Agriculture is the main occupation, but there has been an increasing trend of working outside the state, mainly in Delhi, Rajasthan, and Assam.

Nargi-jagdish is directly linked by road to main cities, including Muzaffarpur (22 km), Vaishali (16 km), and Sharaiya (10 km).

As of 1991, the population of Nargi Jiwnath Panchayat was 6709. Its main crops include rice, wheat, maize, and pulses, and its inhabitants are chiefly employed by agriculture, fisheries, and horticulture.

  • M.L.A.------Sri Raghubansh Pd. Singh
  • M.P---------Sri Ashok Singh
  • Panchayat head—Sri Avadesh Singh
  • STD CODE---06223
  • PIN CODE---843123
  • P.O.-----KOLWARA



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