The Siwan district is a home for people belonging to different communities. These communities even follow different religions of Hinduism and Muslim. There are also tribal people residing within the district that believe in gods and goddesses of their tribal community only.Most of the communities are residing in the district from very long time back, somewhere around before 1972 and have therefore become permanent residents of the district. Thus, Siwan boasts of having interesting mix of distinct communities and religions.
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