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"Radhaur" (राधाउर ग्राम) is a village in the Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India. It is situated 25 km. to the North of the town of Sitamarhi on the banks of the Marha River, and is connected to the district center via National Highway 104 Sitamarhi- Bhitthamore. Bhitthamore is entry point to Janakpur(Nepal),Janakpur is birth palce of Goddess Sita. The nearest railway stations are Sitamarhi (about 18 km) and Muzaffarpur (about 71 km), and the nearest airport is in Patna (about 140 km). The average height of village from sea level is 75 meters. There are number of temples in the village, Most of them are situated at the sides of buetiful ponds. Most of the people are religious. Being in Mithila region, people of Radhaur treat Goddess Sita as their sister and Lord Rama as brother in law.

Culture
It is located in at the confluence of Mithila and Vajji(Licchvians). Most of the people are either Maithils or Vajji.

Education
The village is popular in the district for its education standards. Students from this village are admitted to prestigious institutions of India, like AIIMS, JIPMER, SMVDU. There are many engineers, architects and doctors from this village. There are number of govt which provides good quality education to the students of Radhaur and nearby villages.

Crops
The major food crops are rice, wheat and maize. Apart from it this area is major producers of sugarcane, tobacoo and other cash crops. People here are very laborious. Lentils, sun flower and mustard is also grown in this area. Crop and agriculture has given rise to many agro based industries in this area.

Industry
The most important agricultural products are sugarcane, Rice, paddy, wheat, lentils, maize, pointed gourd, potatoes, bananas, onions, mangoes and milk.

Festival
Festivals celebrated in the village include Jhula (in the month of sawan), Chhath, Diwali, Durgapuja and Holi.The major festival of this area is Chhath puja in which people offer their prayer to Lord Sun.Almost all the people wherever they are, their major desire is to celebrate Chhath puja at their home with their family members and villagers.Holi and Diwali are other two festivals celebrated with so much of gaiety. Other festivals such as Dusshera, makar sakranti (Tila Sakraat) are also celebrated with full enjoyment. Among all festival celebrated here what remains common is enjoyment, co-operation and brotherhood.Sawan mela, Durga puja mela near of well famous pond named Radheswari is worth watching. On this day, girls play Sama for the last time in the month of Karthik.

Crops
The major food crops are rice, wheat and maize. Apart from it this area is major producers of sugarcane, tobacoo and other cash crops. People here are very laborious. Lentils, sun flower and mustard is also grown in this area. Crop and agriculture has given rise to many agro based industries in this area.

How to reach
Radhaur is 75 km from Muzaffarpur, which is the biggest town of north Bihar and 25 km from Sitamarhi, its district headquarters. 24 hour bus service, both private operators and government, run BSRTC buses to provide connectivity to the village from Muzaffarpur, Patna and Sitamarhi.

Radhaur,Sitamarhi,Bihar
"Radhaur" (राधाउर ग्राम) is a village in the Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India. It is situated 25 km. to the North of the town of Sitamarhi on the banks of the Marha River, and is connected to the district center via National Highway 104 Sitamarhi- Bhitthamore. Bhitthamore is entry point to Janakpur(Nepal),Janakpur is birth palce of Goddess Sita. The nearest railway stations are Sitamarhi (about 18 km) and Muzaffarpur (about 71 km), and the nearest airport is in Patna (about 140 km). The average height of village from sea level is 75 meters. There are number of temples in the village, Most of them are situated at the sides of buetiful ponds. Most of the people are religious. Being in Mithila region, people of Radhaur treat Goddess Sita as their sister and Lord Rama as brother in law.

Culture
It is located in at the confluence of Mithila and Vajji(Licchvians). Most of the people are either Maithils or Vajji.

Education
The village is popular in the district for its education standards. Students from this village are admitted to prestigious institutions of India, like AIIMS, JIPMER, SMVDU. There are many engineers, architects and doctors from this village. There are number of govt which provides good quality education to the students of Radhaur and nearby villages.

Crops
The major food crops are rice, wheat and maize. Apart from it this area is major producers of sugarcane, tobacoo and other cash crops. People here are very laborious. Lentils, sun flower and mustard is also grown in this area. Crop and agriculture has given rise to many agro based industries in this area.

Industry
The most important agricultural products are sugarcane, Rice, paddy, wheat, lentils, maize, pointed gourd, potatoes, bananas, onions, mangoes and milk.

Festival
Festivals celebrated in the village include Jhula (in the month of sawan), Chhath, Diwali, Durgapuja and Holi.The major festival of this area is Chhath puja in which people offer their prayer to Lord Sun.Almost all the people wherever they are, their major desire is to celebrate Chhath puja at their home with their family members and villagers.Holi and Diwali are other two festivals celebrated with so much of gaiety. Other festivals such as Dusshera, makar sakranti (Tila Sakraat) are also celebrated with full enjoyment. Among all festival celebrated here what remains common is enjoyment, co-operation and brotherhood.Sawan mela, Durga puja mela near of well famous pond named Radheswari is worth watching. On this day, girls play Sama for the last time in the month of Karthik.

Crops
The major food crops are rice, wheat and maize. Apart from it this area is major producers of sugarcane, tobacoo and other cash crops. People here are very laborious. Lentils, sun flower and mustard is also grown in this area. Crop and agriculture has given rise to many agro based industries in this area.

How to reach
Radhaur is 75 km from Muzaffarpur, which is the biggest town of north Bihar and 25 km from Sitamarhi, its district headquarters. 24 hour bus service, both private operators and government, run BSRTC buses to provide connectivity to the village from Muzaffarpur, Patna and Sitamarhi.