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Why the village of Sunita Mahato is an example today
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Mahto or Mehto is a surname used by several castes and communities in India and Nepal.
In the zamindari villages, "Mahto" was a caste-agnostic title given to the headman of a village ward. The mahto's duties were to maintain peace in his area, and collect revenue for the zamindar (feudal landlord). In the Oraon tribal society, a mahato originally referred to the secular chief of a village, who held administrative authority along with pahan, the religious priest.
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