Tharakki Patti

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Tharakki Patti is a village in the Northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located in the Tarab Ganj taluk of Gonda district. The river Kutila is around 1 km from the main village.

Demographics[]

At the 2001 census, Tharakki Patti had a population of 3,000 of which 1,700 were males.[citation needed]

Temples[]

A Shiva temple and Ram Mandir are placed near to each other. Mahadev temple is located in the heart of the village. The Sri Ram mandir and lard Shiva Temple made by Sri Gaggadeen Tiwari in 1660. and Sri Ram vivah started with Sri Ayodhya Prasad Tiwari in 1662.Every year in November a big "mela" (Ram Vivah) takes place there.

Coordinates: 27°7′57.46″N 81°47′4.93″E / 27.1326278°N 81.7847028°E / 27.1326278; 81.7847028

Tharakki Patti is well connected to all other parts of Uttar Pradesh. Amausi International Airport, Lucknow is the nearest airport, 120 km from Tharakki Patti. Gonda (7 km away), or Gonda Kachehri (6 km away), are the nearest railway stations. Buses and taxis are available from Gonda to Godwaghat.

Education[]

There are a half dozen schools in the village, which are run by the State Government and private organisations. There are many government employees in the village.

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