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Even during indian independence movement, people from this village had huge contributions for the independence of our country. Village consists of a no of freedom fighters.
Even during indian independence movement, people from this village had huge contributions for the independence of our country. Village consists of a no of freedom fighters.


The main festivals being celebrated here ar Diwali,Chhatth Puja,Durga Puja and Holi.

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Mow is a village situated on the Gaya-Kutha Road in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is at a distance of about 5 km from Tekari and around 35 kms from the Gaya District of Bihar, India. The village is very developed with all modern amenities.

Mow has a well maintained government hospital, High School, government college and police station. Though, the village is mainly dominated by Bhumihar Brahmin's community (a community mainly found in Bihar and Eastern U.P) still people from other communities reside together in peace and harmony.

The main source of income for the village is Agriculture. The main crops are rice, wheat, pulses and Sugarcane. The irrigation requirements are met by a canal originating from the Morhar River.

Mow is one of the earliest electrified village in the Gaya district, having received electricity in the early 1980s. The people of this proud land are working hard to make the name and fame of this village to be heard throughout the country (even beyond the country). This vilage has produced a number of IITianns, NITians, BITians, Doctors, Armymen, PO's and Advocates.

Even during indian independence movement, people from this village had huge contributions for the independence of our country. Village consists of a no of freedom fighters.


The main festivals being celebrated here ar Diwali,Chhatth Puja,Durga Puja and Holi.