Who had started Jagdishpur fair in Bihar?

Fulchand
Darya Khan
Jalal Khan
None of these

The correct answer is: A. Fulchand

Jagdishpur fair is an annual fair held in the village of Jagdishpur in the Saran district of Bihar, India. It is held in the month of Chaitra (March–April) on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Holi. The fair is a major tourist attraction and draws people from all over the state.

The fair is said to have been started by Fulchand, a local saint, in the 17th century. Fulchand was a devotee of the Hindu god Vishnu and is said to have performed many miracles. He is also said to have been a great healer and many people came to him for help.

The fair is held on a large ground near the Jagdishpur temple. The temple is dedicated to Vishnu and is a popular pilgrimage site. The fair is a major social event and people come to meet friends and family. There are also many stalls selling food, clothes, and other items.

The fair is a colorful and vibrant event and is a great way to experience the culture of Bihar. If you are visiting Bihar during the month of Chaitra, be sure to check out the Jagdishpur fair.

Option B, Darya Khan, is incorrect because there is no historical evidence to suggest that he started the Jagdishpur fair.

Option C, Jalal Khan, is incorrect because there is no historical evidence to suggest that he started the Jagdishpur fair.

Option D, None of these, is incorrect because Fulchand is the historical figure who is credited with starting the Jagdishpur fair.