Kako is a town in Jehanabad district of Bihar, a state in northeastern India. Until 1984, Kako was a part of the Gaya district. In 2010, the town's state representation was shifted from the Jehanabad constituency to the Ghosi constituency of Bihar's Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly).[not verified in body] Though the population density is very high, the basic infrastructure is not optimal.[not verified in body]

Kako
کاکو
Kako is located in Bihar
Kako
Kako
Location in Bihar, India
Kako is located in India
Kako
Kako
Kako (India)
Coordinates: 25°13′0″N 85°4′0″E / 25.21667°N 85.06667°E / 25.21667; 85.06667
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictJehanabad
Elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
23,037
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
804418
Telephone code06114
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Vehicle registrationBR-25
Nearest cityJehanabad
Lok Sabha constituencyJehanabad

Demographics

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Kako is located in the Jehanabad district, Bihar state. Kako has a population of 3,554 families, with 23,037 people in all: 11,890 male, 11,147 are female (as of the 2011 census). Children under the age of 6 make up 18.08% of the total population (around 4165 children). In 2011, the literacy rate of Kako was 67.22% compared to 61.80% in the state. In Kako, literacy for males stands at 76.77%, above female at 57.02%.

Geography

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Kako is located at an elevation of 60 metres (200 ft).[1] Temperatures vary from 5 to 45 °C (41 to 113 °F). The climate ranges from very hot in summer to very cold in winter. The average annual rainfall is 1,074 millimetres (42.3 in), 90 percent of which comes from monsoons. The soil is very fertile, known locally as Kemal.

National Highway 110 passes through Kako. The closest airport is Patna and Gaya, and the closest railway station is 8 km (5.0 mi) away at Jehanabad.

Agriculture

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Most of the people of Kako depend on agriculture. The main crops are rice, wheat and pulses (a type of legume harvested for its dry seed). The land is very fertile, and there are ponds useful to agriculture. Some people are also engaged in vegetable farming.

Tourism

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  • Bibi Kamal – This tomb is situated 2 km (1.2 mi) from Kako, holding the remains of a revered Muslim woman, Bibi Kamal Sahiba. Bibi Kamal's Urs takes place in November every year when cooked rice with milk " Kheer " is distributed among devotees seeking her blessings.
  • Sun temple – The Sun temple draws many locals to Kako during the Vedic festival of Chatth Puja.
  • Barabar Caves – These rock-cut caves are 22 km (14 mi) from Kako. The Archaeological Survey of India has petitioned UNESCO for the inclusion of Barabar hills in the world heritage list of monuments.[citation needed]
  • Nalanda – Famous for "KUND" of Sufi saint Makhdoom Sharfuddin Yahya Maneri R.A. and a Buddhist tourist attraction in Rajigir, 57 or 67 km (35 or 42 mi)[clarification needed] from Kako.
  • Bodh Gaya – This Buddhist pilgrimage site is 73 km (45 mi) from Kako.
  • Ramayana Circuit – As per local legends and the epic Ramayana, Lord Ram's stepmother, Rani Kekaiy of Ayodhya, lived there for some time, and the village took its name after her.[citation needed]

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