Dobhi

Dobhi

Dobhi

Town in Bihar, India


Dobhi is a large city located in Dobhi Block of the Gaya district in the northeast Indian state of BiharDobhi is situated on the banks of river Falgu. Three national highways pass through Dobhi. Dobhi itself has the biggest park of Bihar. There is Shri Ram Janaki Thakur Bari temple in Dobhi itself..Dobhi is situated on the banks of river Falgu.  Three national highways pass through Dobhi. Dobhi itself has the biggest park of Bihar.  There is Shri Ram Janaki Thakur Bari Temple in Dobhi itself. And on the road going from here to Ranchi, there is Shri Radha Krishna Thakur Bari Temple in Ghirsindi Kalan village.

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Temple

Shri Ram Janaki Thakurbari Dobhi, Devi Mandir Bypass, Devi Mandir Ningri is situated in Dobhi.

The population of Dobhi city is currently around 25000. ,[1]

Geographical location

Dobhi village is found just off the banks of the Falgu River.

Transport

Dobhi village resides at the junction of two national highways: NH 19 (Grand Trunk Road) and NH 22, the latter of which connects to Bodh Gaya, Gaya and Patna; as well as to Jharkhand (a neighbouring state).

Dobhi is located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Gaya Airport, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Chanda Village, and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Amarut.

Eco tourism

There is a Bio diversity park named as Buddha Vatika in Dobhi block area, spread over an area of 23 acres. It is located close to Grand Trunk Road(NH-2). This park inhabits all kinds of plant species found in Bihar, particularly those near to extinction due to deforestation.[2]


References

  1. "Dobhi Village Population - Dobhi - Gaya, Bihar". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 21 April 2018.

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