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Bihar man carves out 3-km-long canal over 30 years to bring water to his village

Working for the past 30 years, Longi Manjhi - the Bhuiyan community elder- has single-handedly carved out a 3-km long canal to take rainwater coming down from nearby hills to fields of his village, Kothilawa village of Bihar’s Gaya.

November 21, 2025 / 13:21 IST
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Longi Manjhi - the Bhuiyan community elder- has single-handedly carved out a 3-km long canal to take rainwater coming down from nearby hills to fields of his village, Kothilawa village of Bihar’s Gaya.
Longi Manjhi - the Bhuiyan community elder- has single-handedly carved out a 3-km long canal to take rainwater coming down from nearby hills to fields of his village, Kothilawa village of Bihar’s Gaya.

Remember Dashrath Manjhi from Bihar, who spent 22 years carving a path through a hill after losing his wife in an accident? In a similar feat of grit, a man from Gaya has dug a canal single-handedly to channel water from the hills to his village for irrigation.

Working for the past 30 years, Longi Manjhi - the Bhuiyan community elder- has single-handedly carved out a 3-km long canal to take rainwater coming down from nearby hills to fields of his village, Kothilawa village of Bihar’s Gaya ji.

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The area, once a Naxal stronghold where even government officials hesitated to enter, has witnessed a remarkable transformation. Nearly three decades ago, Manjhi sparked an unimaginable change by making water accessible to the villages surrounding his native Kothilwa.

For Longi Manjhi, it was the “palayan” (migration) of his friends that pushed him to take on a Herculean mission — all alone.