The Gambler's Den that used to be a School
This is one of the places which was not on my list during my Aurangabad tour. I saw this magnificent building in a town called Sundarganj in the Aurangabad district of Bihar when I was on my way to Maligarh fort.
Due to the lack of written history about this place, I asked the locals but they did not seem to know much about the origin. I found mixed reviews and the most common was that it wasa Kachahri (Court) built by the Zamindars Bengal. They sold this place after the abolition of the Zamindari system.
Raghwant Narayan Singh of Raipur and some other landlords of the nearby village bought it and made it their residence.
In 1996 this place was administered as a primary school called Saraswati Shishu Laxmi School. But the school closed in 2008 after the death of its headmaster.
Now this place is used by people to gamble and get intoxicated.
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