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POURAM

'Pauram' is a village situated in Hayaghat block of Darbhanga district in Bihar. As per the Population Census 2011, there are total 1,087 families residing in the village Pauram. The total population of Pauram is 5,075 out of which 2,622 are males and 2,453 are females thus the Average Sex Ratio of Pauram is 936, above the state average figure which is best in the whole district. As per the Census 2011, the literacy rate of Paurao is 60.3%. Thus Paurao village has higher literacy rate compared to 46.1% of Darbhanga district. The male literacy rate is 69.41% and the female literacy rate is 50.65% in Pauram village. Also known as pauram and paurma An average size village in DARBHANGA district of mithilanchal area of BIHAR. The village is located on the bank of a horse shoe lake known as marnai by locals. Marnai means dead. Dead part of river Baghmati. The lake looks very beautiful when filled to its full capacity. when it becomes a canvas for the sun the evening effect is mesmerizing. Maa bageshwari temple is the oldest temple in the village. people trace it proudly the appearance lord Rama along with is guru vishwamitr and brother laxman on their course to jankpur to participate in bow breaking competition. there are four to five temple including smaller ones in the village. Lord Shiva temple is located on the south east corner of the village. there are three ponds and a few wells still in use. The village is so old that it"S two names pouram is related to lord rama and paurma is related to goddess rama. Back to back civilisations flourished and flooded the village. Due to frequest flooding in past people tried to adjust there dwellings on higlands called deeh. so it is highly dense. There is one more bur small highland in the village on the remote south corner also. Which is a quitted land. It is called nar van deeh giant skeltons are found now and then by farmeres tilling the land nearby.looks like godforsaken. Dense greenery make it a frightening beauty.

there were days when lalbakiya river (now a dead one) was very aggressive. which along with the taxation policy of then government forced the people of this highland to flee. story of big Mani snake haunt the thoughts of people who come here to see but fail.