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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Arnama Lalpur, Arnama Rampur, Asanpur, Ashokpur Balkawa, Aurahi, Siraha, Ayodhyanagar, Badharamal, Barchhawa, Bariyarpatti, Basbita, Bastipur, Sagarmatha, Belaha, Belhi, Sagarmatha, Betauna, Bhadaiya, Bhagawanpur, Sagarmatha, Bhagawatipur, Sagarmatha, Bhawanipur, Sagarmatha, Bhawanpur Kalabanzar, Bhokraha, Sagarmatha, Bishnupurkahi, Bishnupur Katti, Bishnupur Pra. Ma., Bishnupur Pra. Ra., Brahmagaughadi, Chandralalpur, Chandra Ayodhyapur, Chandrodayapur, Chatari, Chikana, Devipur, Dhangadi, Sagarmatha, Dhodhana, Dumari, Durgapur, Nepal, Fulbariya, Fulkaha Kahi, Gadha, Nepal, Gauripur, Nepal, Gautari, Govindapur Malahanama, Govindpur Taregana, Hakpara, Hanuman Nagar, Siraha, Harakathi, Inarwa, Siraha, Itarhawa, Itari Parsahi, Itatar, Jamadaha, Janakinagar, Sagarmatha, Jighaul, Kabilasi, Sagarmatha, Kachanari, Kalyanpurkalabanzar, Kalyanpur Jabadi, Karjanha, Kharukyanhi, Khirauna, Krishnapur Birta, Kushahalaxininiya, Lagadigoth, Lagadi Gadiyani, Lahan, Nepal, Lalpur, Sagarmatha, Laxminiya, Sagarmatha, Laxmipur (Pra. Ma.), Laxmipur Patari, Madar, Nepal, Mahadewa Portaha, Mahanaur, Maheshpur Gamharia, Maheshpur Patari, Majhauliya, Majhaura, Makhanaha, Sagarmatha, Malhaniyakhori, Malhaniya Gamharia, Mauwahi, Media, Nepal, Mohanpur Kamalpur, Muksar, Nahara Rigoul, Naraha Balkawa, Navarajpur, PadariyaTharutol, Pipra Pra. Dha., Pipra Pra. Pi, Pokharbhinda, Radhopur, Rajpur, Sagarmatha, Ramaul, Ramnagar Mirchaiya, Rampur Birta, Sagarmatha, Sakhuwanankarkatti, Sanhaitha, Sarswar, Sikron, Silorba Pachhawari, Sisawani, Sitapur Pra. Da., Sitapur Pra. Ra., Sonmati Majhaura, Sothayan, Sukhachina, Sukhipur, Tenuwapati, Thalaha Kataha, Thegahi, Tulsipur, Sagarmatha, Vidhyanagar. Excerpt: Ramnagar Mirchaiya is a municipality in Siraha District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7238 people living in 1397 individual households. This is one of the main business markets for Katari and the southern part of the Siraha district. Raw material produced here includes padday, miazem, and sugar cane. Frequently used Language of Mirchaiya is MAithili, However People of this locality is well educated they can speak English, Nepali, Hindi and also there will b spoken some other local language according to there ethnicity (language carry forward from ancient period). The Famous Festible of Mirchaiya is Durgapuja (Dashai, Vijaya Dashmi), Jhanda Mela, Holi, Chhat puja, Shreepanchami, Dipawali. The mode of Transportation is mostly used Bus, Car, Bike, Bicycle, rickshaw, Tempo, mini bus. one of usual festival celebrated almost every year in Mirchaiya File: Jhanda mela.jpg'JHANDA MELA'==References== Siraha Ramaul is a Municipality in Siraha District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5000 people living in 400 individual households. It was under the Village development committee, of Siraha Nepal in 1991 Nepal census. It comes under the Siraha Municipality -3,4, and 5. It is divided into four areas (Tolas): Purab Tola (East Area), Uttar Tola (North Area), Paschim Tola (West Area), and Dakshin Tola (South Area). It is a Muslim-dominated village with a population of 12,000. Most of the houses in this village is cemented one. It has five Madrasah, in which Islamic teaching is taught. It has six Masjid (Mosque). It is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)far from Siraha Headquarter. The Kamla River, which flows from Nepal to India touches Ramaul from the West Area. Sarshwar is a village development committee in Siraha District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4839 people livin