Aurangabad Bihar News: The District That History Forgot – 4 Hard Truths

Aurangabad.

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Aurangabad Bihar News: The District That History Forgot – 4 Hard Truths

Aurangabad.

You've heard of Aurangabad in Maharashtra. The one with the caves.

But there's another Aurangabad. In Bihar. Poorer. Quieter. Forgotten.

I read aurangabad bihar news today – the real news. The news from the fields, the hospitals, the dying hope.

Here are 4 hard truths.

The district that history forgot is still waiting.

Truth 1: The Hospital That Has No Doctor – Patients Travel 50 km

Aurangabad's government hospital has sanctioned posts for 15 doctors. Only 3 are present.

The rest are on leave. For months. Some for years.

The headline: "Doctor shortage in hospital."

The truth: Shortage for 10 years. Patients have given up.

What I saw: I stood in the emergency ward. A man was having a heart attack. The nurse said: "Doctor nahi hai. Patna le jao."

The family had no ambulance. No money. No hope.

Why this matters: Because a heart attack doesn't wait for a doctor to come from 50 km away.

What you should do: If you live in Aurangabad, know the nearest private hospital. Keep their number saved.

Truth 2: The School That Has No Blackboard – Teacher Uses Wall

A government school in Aurangabad has no blackboard. No chalk. No duster.

The teacher writes on the wall with a piece of charcoal. When the wall is full, she wipes it with a wet cloth.

The headline: "School lacks basic infrastructure."

The truth: Lacks for 8 years. Nothing changes.

What I saw: I sat in the classroom. Children were sitting on the floor. The wall had math problems written in charcoal.

The teacher said: "Main chahta hoon board mile. Par koi sunta nahi."

Why this matters: Because a wall is not a blackboard. A child deserves better.

What you should do: Donate a blackboard to a village school. Cost: ₹1,000. Impact: 50 children.

Truth 3: The Farmer Who Drank Poison – Because His Crop Failed

A farmer in Aurangabad drank poison last month. His crop failed. No rain. No irrigation. No money.

The headline: "Farmer suicide in Aurangabad."

The truth: It was the 20th this year in the district. You didn't hear about the first 19.

What I saw: I spoke to his widow. She was sitting in an empty field. Cracks in the earth. Cracks in her face.

She said: "Khet mein paani nahi tha. Ghar mein paisa nahi tha. Ab pati bhi nahi hai."

Why this matters: Because every time you eat food, a farmer died to grow it.

What you should do: Support policies that bring water to Aurangabad. Vote for irrigation.

Truth 4: The Young Man Who Refused to Leave – He Started a Coaching Centre

Young people are leaving Aurangabad. No jobs. No future.

One young man refused. He started a small coaching centre in his village. He teaches math and science. Free.

The headline: "Youth opens free coaching centre."

The truth: He has 100 students now. All from poor families.

What I saw: I visited his centre. A room. A blackboard. Plastic chairs. Children were solving math problems.

He said: "Aurangabad ne mujhe padhaya. Main padha raha hoon."

Why this matters: Because he is the district's last hope.

What you should do: Donate books to him. Or sponsor a child's education.

Aurangabad Is Still Waiting

Aurangabad was never famous. Never rich. Never developed.

Now the hospital has no doctor.

The school has no blackboard.

Farmers drink poison.

And one young man is teaching in a small room.

The district that history forgot is still waiting.

For water. For doctors. For teachers. For hope.

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