Nawanagar, Bihar

A perennial canal has also been constructed by local governing bodies but the water supply is still insufficient for the farmers due to improper administration.

[citation needed] A seasonal tributary of the River Ganga passes through the village, which is inaccessible during the summer.

The river is the nearest (45 kilometres (28 mi)) navigable inland waterway for mass transportation towards Kolkata in the east as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh.

A state highway passes through the village connecting Sasaram and Buxar via Vikramganj and Maliyabagh.

Most villagers are employed in agricultural work but due to improper education and a lack of skills, total production remains insufficient to satisfy the people.

The village does not have a comprehensive electricity supply but through the efforts of local governing bodies, solar panels have been introduced to provide power for street lighting.