In this little market of Bihar, only Magahi Paan's basket, he forced to sell by a quarter

In this little Bihar market, only Magahi Paan’s basket is forced to sell at a quarterly quarter: 26 April 2025, 19:53 IST, 19:53 IST, there is a market of Magahi Paan in Savakla in the Gaya district where hundreds of farmers sell. Mandi will be held from 5 to 8 o’clock on Tuesday and Saturday. Farmers do not get real markets, the profits are reduced. X gaya and traders from the nearby districts, Magahi Paan, it has reached every corner of the country. Magahi Paan’s special market is found in Gaya. Paan Kisan comes to Mandi on Tuesday and Saturday. Farmers are forced to sell pane at a term. Gaya: You should already have seen a market of fruits and vegetables in the markets. But there is a market in the gaya district of Bihar, where only Paan Leaf Mandi was placed and hundreds of pane farmers bring Betel baskets and decorate it in the Mandi. Sambakla in the Gaya District Amas block area is a small market where Magahi Paan Mandi is held here every Tuesday and Saturday from 05:00 to 8:00. Buy Magahi Paan and bring it to every corner of the country. Please tell that there are three towns in the Gaya district of the Amas and Gurua block area, where Magahi Paan is widely cultivated. These are three villages, Amas, Karthi and Jalpa. Magahi Paan is grown here in about 30 to 40 Bighas and about 100 farmers are involved. It is believed that Magahi Paan is the best pane of the entire India, but the farmers who grow Magahi Paan do not get the market. Therefore, traders buy paan at a quarter of a price and reach other states of the country at high prices. There is no Paan Mandi in Gaya and other districts of the state, making farmers here pane Mandi in a small town and selling it at a low price. On Tuesday and Saturday, hundreds of farmers come to Pan Mandi of SAV Kala Village with their pane leaves in the basket and sell it to traders from £ 90 to £ 120 per Dholi. A dholi pane contains about 200 leaves. Apart from the rural areas of the district, it reaches other major cities by traders. It is said that farmers associated with betel cultivation do not make much profit. Because the cultivation of Paan is the traditional farming of the chaurasia society, the elderly save his cultivation. The new generations are far from its cultivation. Hard work must be done in its cultivation. Paan cultivation costs a lot in costs and farmers used in farming are called from Western Bengals and Assam, which costs the costs in farming more. Farmers who come to the market say that if the crop yield is very good, it is beneficial, but if the yield of the crop is normal, it becomes difficult to get capital outside. On the other hand, we suffer a lot because of the weather. This year, the whole scaffolding fell due to the stormwater that came a few days ago, causing a lot of damage to. First published: April 26, 2025, 19:53 IST Homebihar is decorated in this little market of Bihar, only Magahi Paan’s basket, knows the coercion