Bhidauni

[3] Bhidouni village is located in the foothills of the Yamuna, and its topography is reminiscent of a telenuma.

The general castes consist of Brahmin and Thakur, with a similar ratio of 45%, and one house of Baniya.

In total, there are eight Hindu castes in the village - Brahmin, Thakur, Baniya, Jatav, Baghel, Kumhar, Nai (Barber), and Kadhere.

The caste system and religion have a significant influence on the village's cultural practices and social hierarchy, affecting everything from marriage customs to economic opportunities.

The entire village comes alive with the sounds of bhajans, kirtans, and the smell of delicious sweets and snacks.

Devotees gather in large numbers to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Krishna.

Sisters tie rakhi, a sacred thread, on their brothers' wrists as a symbol of their love and protection.

People sing and dance to the beat of dhol and enjoy delicious food and sweets.

Islam is the second-largest religion in Bhidauni, and the village has no mosque Muslims families offer prayers inside thair house and they pray five times a day.

[citation needed] Bhidauni is administrated by a Pradhan (Head of Village) who is an elected representative.

[21] Current civic administration body of village consists of 14 ward members elected in 2021.

[31] There is no hospital or health centre in the village, so its residents have to go to nearby towns and cities for treatment.

[33][34] Disturbed by the bovine wandering in the open in the village, farmers barricaded the wires on the land of cows and closed more than 200 cows in the open and a temporary cowshed has been built, the villagers provided fodder water for the cows a committee has been constituted to take care of and according to the Department of Revenue, this gaushala has been built on government land and for this, there are assurances by the officials about some grants from the government, but till now neither the grant from the Yogi government nor any facility has been received for the gaushala.

The nearest railway stations in and around Bhidauni Bangar: Bhidauni Village is connected to major road Yamuna Expressway though Raya Cut & Vrindavan Cut and Surir bypass is also afflicted to get off but not an authorized Stop.

There is also a private school, Hariram Inter College, which is recognized by the Uttar Pradesh government, but the children of the village study up to Intermediate.

Indian child with turban from Bhidauni Village
The Road is connect to Bhidauni village & Surir village to main that connects farmers.
Government Junior High School near bhidauni village.