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6. Mountain man
Dashrath Manjhi is known as the Mountain Man of India.
He worked as a labourer in Gehlaur village near Gaya in Bihar,
India
Carving the Gehlour Hills
He carved a path 110 m long and 77 m deep in places and 9.1 m
wide through the Gehlour Hills that forms a road between the
rocks. He used only a hammer and chisel to carve the hillock.
He started the work in 1962 and completed in 1980. After 22 years
of work, Dashrath shortened the travel between the Atri
and Waziraganj blocks of Gaya town from 55 km to 15 km.
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Answered by sonisanskriti6
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Answer:

Who was Dashrath Manjhi?

From which village he belongs?

Name the weapon he used to carve the hillock.

How long time does he take to complete his work?

What was his shortened travel and between where to where and how much ?

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