ABOUT PANCHAYAT
Dumra Gram Panchayat is an administrative Panchayat of Haspura Block, situated in Aurangabad District under the State of Bihar. The Panchayat functions under the Panchayati Raj system and plays a key role in local administration and rural development.
Dumra Panchayat consists of five villages, namely Dumra, Habaspur, Mahuli, Narsan, and Ratanpur. For effective governance and representation, the Panchayat is divided into 14 wards. The total geographical area of Dumra Gram Panchayat is approximately 10.43 square kilometers.
The headquarters of Dumra Gram Panchayat is located within the Panchayat area itself and operates under the administrative control of Haspura Block. The Panchayat serves as a grassroots institution responsible for planning and implementing development schemes, civic services, and welfare programs for the rural population.
Geographically, Dumra Gram Panchayat lies at an approximate location of 24.63° North Latitude and 84.33° East Longitude. The Panchayat is surrounded by neighboring Gram Panchayats of Haspura Block and is characterized by fertile agricultural land and rural settlements typical of southern Bihar.
Dumra Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body under the Haspura Panchayat Samiti and forms part of the Aurangabad Zila Parishad. The Panchayat has access to essential facilities including primary and middle schools, Anganwadi centres, electricity, drinking water supply, and a Sub-Health Centre. Higher-level facilities such as colleges, hospitals, banks, and post offices are available in nearby block or district headquarters.
Aurangabad District was formed in 1972 after being separated from the old Gaya District. The district has historical importance and forms part of the Magadh region of Bihar. Aurangabad is known for its agricultural economy, cultural heritage, and growing rural infrastructure, within which Dumra Gram Panchayat contributes as an active and developing local governance unit.