Sahdeo Khap is a developed village in Gaya district, Bihar, India, located 20 km from the district headquarters and 10 km from the well-known pilgrim destination of Bodhgaya. The village is home to people of both Muslim (Pathan tribe) and Hindu backgrounds. Sahdeo Khap boasts several amenities, including 10+2 schools, a hospital, a bank, a post office, a playground, a supermarket, colleges, a nursing institute, an engineering college, and an ITI.
The former National Highway 83 (NH 83) connected the state capital of Patna to Dobhi on the former National Highway 2 (new NH 19), passing through Jehanabad, Gaya, Bodhgaya, and Sahdeo Khap. The Gaya International Airport is located 12 km southwest of Gaya and 5 km from Bodh Gaya, the site of Gautama Buddha's enlightenment. The airport is situated 15 km from Sahdeo Khap, while the nearest railway station is 22 km away.
Gaya, the city surrounding Sahdeo Khap, is known for its historical and religious significance. It is surrounded by small, rocky hills and the Phalgu River, and is a major Hindu pilgrimage site associated with the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics. The city is home to the Vishnupad Mandir, a temple with a large footprint of Lord Vishnu, and is also significant for Jainism, with a temple dedicated to Mahavira.
Magadh University, a public state university located in Bodhgaya, is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is known for its historical significance, spiritual and academic aura, and well-equipped infrastructure, including good laboratory facilities for all departments. The university is graded A+ by NAAC.
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