Kaina Mahe Morwara
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Kaina is a village situated in Singhiyha block in Samastipur district in Bihar state in India. Kaina has 5 localities named Panchkhuttee, Tinkhuttee, Pachwair toal, Tola par and Mandal Tol. Its population is less than 5000. Though, I am not so sure. This village has produced lot of gems. One villager from Mandal Tol Shri Sitaram Singh is the richest person in the whole Singhiya block.
This article is written by me. My name is Amit Kumar Jha. I am the son of Sri Vidyanath Jha.My home is in Panchkhuttee tol. If any one of my village is reading this article, he/she may contact with me on the following email address : amitjha_86@yahoo.co.in
You can also leave a message on my blog: amitkaina.blogspot.com