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Moke Village
Town in Bihar, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moke Village is a village under Konch block of Bihar state, India.[1] This village is situated near Tekari sub-division. One canal called Sone Canal System passes through the village, which helps to irrigate the agricultural land. Rice, pulses and sugar cane are produced from the land. As the village does not have a sugar mill, agriculturalists convert the sugar cane into boiled sugar or raw sugar.
The election census code is 03966000.
The Konch block has the following villages:[2]
- Achuki
- Adai
- Alpa
- Amra
- Angra
- Ansara
- Anti
- Barai
- Bargawan
- Barhauna
- Basatpur
- Bedauli
- Bham
- Bhikhanpur
- Bijahari
- Birnawan
- Bishunathpur
- Chainpur
- Chandaini
- Chechaura
- Chobra
- Daulatpur
- Daurawan
- Dhan Chhuha
- Dhan Chhuhi
- Dharahra
- Dhibri
- Digghi
- Ekariya
- Gangti
- Gauharpur
- Gen Bigha
- Ghoraha
- Gorkati
- Hasanpur
- Huse Chak
- Jagdishpur
- Jahana
- Kabar
- Kachanpur
- Kailash Math
- Kairiya Madanpur
- Kalyanpur
- Kanaudi
- Karai
- Kasturi Khap
- Kathutia
- Kauriya
- Ker
- Khabhra
- Khaira
- Khajuri
- Khatnahi
- Korap
- Kunin
- Lodipur
- Madanpur
- Majathi
- Majhiawan
- Mithapur
- Mok
- Murera
- Nasirpur
- Nehura
- Newdhi
- Nighai
- Nimri
- Pakri
- Palanki
- Panda Bigha
- Pardhana
- Parrawan
- Parsanwan
- Rajaura
- Rampur
- Rewara Pakar
- Rupaspur
- Salempur
- Salono Bigha
- Sarbahada
- Shahganj
- Siari
- Simra
- Simrahua
- Tineri
- Tuturkhi
- Usas
- Wahab Chak
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Demography
As of the 2011 census, Mok has a population of approximately 1853 peoples where male population is 922 and female population is 931.[3]
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