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Karahara is a village in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] This village is situated on 8km from NH-11 Agra, Jaipur Highway. Fatehpur Sikari is only 21 km away from Karahara. Seven communities are integral part of this village and people have cordial relations among communities. It is surrounded by some villages namely dalsa ka nagla, sagunapur, Dabla, Dabli, akhwai, etc.

There is a traditional system of haath on Tuesday and Saturday in which people get fresh vegetables at very cheap rates and Karahara has a some small shops of kirana, fertilizers. Additionally, banks like the State Bank of India facilities and ATM services in Karahara. This village has proper medical facilities and the construction of government hospital fosters the growth of community health.

The population of Karahara is 10,000. Languages spoken are Hindi and Urdu. The main crop is wheat. There are some primary schools, and one Saraswati sishu mandir. Moreover, there are some private degree colleges affiliated to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University.

References

  1. ^ "Karahara Village". onefivenine.com. Retrieved 8 October 2014.