Laungi Bhuiyan spent about 30 years digging a 3-km canal by hand through the hills of Gaya, Bihar - alone, while grazing his cattle - so his drought-stricken village could irrigate their fields. The canal now channels rainwater to 8-10 villages. When the story went viral in 2020, Anand Mahindra called the canal "as impressive a monument as the Taj or the Pyramids."

He Dug a 3-km Canal Alone for 30 Years

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In the drought-prone hills outside Gaya, Bihar, water and work had been slipping away from the village of Kothilwa for decades. Farmers couldn't irrigate. People left for cities. Nobody expected one man with a shovel to fix it.

Thirty Years, One Shovel

Every day for about 30 years, Laungi Bhuiyan walked into the forested hills near Kothilwa to graze his cattle. And every day, while his animals grazed, he dug. He was carving a 3-kilometre channel through rocky hillside terrain so that rainwater flowing off the Bangetha mountains could reach his village's fields instead of draining into the river below. He worked without government support, without machinery, and without company. When it rained, the hills were full of water. When it stopped, the fields were dry. Bhuiyan decided to change the arithmetic.

What the Canal Did

The canal channels seasonal rainwater into a pond in Kothilwa, from which farmers across 8-10 surrounding villages draw irrigation water. Before the canal, villagers migrated to cities for seasonal work because local farming was impossible without reliable water. After three decades of digging, Bhuiyan had quietly built what no government project had provided. His son Baramdev described watching his father return from the hills day after day, year after year, with dirt on his hands and a pickaxe over his shoulder.

Going Viral in 2020

The story broke out in September 2020, drawing comparisons to Dashrath Manjhi - the Bihar "Mountain Man" who carved a road through a hill alone over 22 years. Journalists reached Kothilwa and filmed the canal. A Twitter user shared the footage and tagged Anand Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra Group. Mahindra responded immediately: "I think his canal is as impressive a monument as the Taj or the Pyramids." He arranged for a Mahindra tractor to be delivered to Bhuiyan - the proposal was made on the morning of September 19, 2020, and the tractor arrived at Kothilwa that same evening.

He Still Repairs It Every Year

As of 2024, the canal still lacks a concrete lining. It washes out partially every monsoon, and Bhuiyan repairs it each year. He has been asked why he didn't wait for the government. His answer: "It took me 30 years to dig this canal which takes the water to a pond in the village." He was not making an excuse. He was answering a different question. Not "why alone?" - but "how long does it take?" The answer is 30 years. The canal is there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the canal Laungi Bhuiyan dug?
Laungi Bhuiyan dug a canal approximately 3 kilometres long through the hillside terrain of Gaya district, Bihar. He carved it by hand over about 30 years while grazing his cattle in the nearby forest.
Why did Laungi Bhuiyan dig the canal alone?
Bhuiyan wanted to channel rainwater from the Bangetha mountains to his drought-stricken village of Kothilwa so farmers could irrigate their fields. No government project was forthcoming, and no villagers joined him, so he worked alone during his daily cattle-grazing trips.
Did Anand Mahindra really gift Laungi Bhuiyan a tractor?
Yes. After the story went viral on social media in September 2020, Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra saw a tweet about Bhuiyan and arranged for a Mahindra tractor to be delivered to him. The tractor arrived in Kothilwa on the evening of September 19, 2020 - within hours of his public offer.
How many villages does Laungi Bhuiyan's canal serve?
The canal channels rainwater to a pond that provides irrigation water for 8-10 villages in the arid Gaya district region, including Kothilwa, Jamuniya Ahra, Siyar Mani, Tarwa Pahri, Jatahi, and Lutwa. Before the canal, many villagers had to migrate to cities for seasonal work.
Is Laungi Bhuiyan related to Dashrath Manjhi?
They are not related but are often compared. Dashrath Manjhi was the Bihar Mountain Man who carved a road through a hill alone over 22 years using a hammer and chisel. Bhuiyan is sometimes called the Second Mountain Man or Canal Man of Bihar for a similarly extraordinary solo feat in the same region.

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Verified 2026-06-23. 5 sources checked. Primary: krishijagran.com Secondary: Outlook India, Life Beyond Numbers, ETV Bharat (x2), National Herald (skeptical editorial). Claims checked: Core claim (30yr solo canal Bihar) - CONFIRMED. Canal 3km - CONFIRMED modal English-press (Krishi Jagran, Outlook India, LBN); NOTE: ETV Bharat Sept 2020 says 5km/22yr; fact uses conservative modal English with about qualifier. Village Kothilwa - CONFIRMED. Alone while grazing cattle - CONFIRMED Bhuiyan direct quote no one joined me. National Herald skeptical editorial exists but no counter-measurements - does not override direct confirmations. 8-10 villages - CONFIRMED; Outlook India names 6. Mahindra quote VERBATIM confirmed: I think his canal is as impressive a monument as the Taj or the Pyramids (Krishi Jagran + LBN). Tractor Sept 19 2020 morning proposal same-evening delivery - CONFIRMED. Son Baramdev - CONFIRMED Outlook India. Bangetha mountains - CONFIRMED Outlook India. Canal erodes each monsoon - CONFIRMED Outlook India 2024 + ETV Bharat 2021. CORRECTION: social_caption had truncated Mahindra quote missing a monument - corrected. No reversed-agency. No numeric incoherence. No invented precision. No scheduled posts to cancel. engine=1 correct: anonymous exceptional solo feat non-prime reel-candidate.

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