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Dumariyahat of Godda is famous in both the states of Bihar and Jharkhand for its cheap rates. Here you get everything from local chicken, mutton to white pork at very affordable prices. Along with this, the cheapest textile market and cosmetic shops of the district are also established here, where good quality goods can be purchased in a limited budget.
The famous Dumariahat of Godda district remains a topic of discussion in the entire area due to its special identity and vastness. It is considered to be the biggest and cheapest market in the district, where not thousands but lakhs of people from far and wide come to shop every Sunday. This market is spread in a round circle of about two kilometers, which presents a wonderful view in itself.
The most special thing about Dumariahat is that all kinds of things are available here, from small household items to big buffaloes. The cattle market organized here is considered to be the cheapest in the entire Jharkhand and Bihar. Animal farmers come here in large numbers and buy and sell cows, bulls, buffaloes and goats. Due to reasonable prices and easy deals, this market has become the first choice of farmers and cattle herders.
Along with this, the wood market established here also attracts a lot of people. Hill villagers, especially women, who are called ‘hill girls’ here. They bring wood from their villages and sell it. From this market, retailers and wholesalers buy wood in large quantities and supply it to Bihar, Jharkhand and Bengal. The price of wood here is so low that traders do not forget to come here every week.
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Another special identity of the Haat is its meat market. Here you get everything from local chicken, mutton to white pork at very affordable prices. Along with this, the cheapest textile market and cosmetic shops of the district are also established here, where good quality goods can be purchased in a limited budget.
Dumariahat is also a center for natural and local products. Tribal farmers sell fresh vegetables grown in their fields without fertilizers here, which are very cheap compared to other markets. Overall, Dumariyahat is not just a market but is the economic and cultural heartbeat of Godda, where every Sunday the crowd of people creates an atmosphere like a big festival.





























