Mokama Taal is situated 90 kilometers away from the Bihar capital city Patna, which is part of central Bihar. It is ephemeral in nature and comprises a group of seven continuous taal. The seven taal are Fatuha taal, Bakhtiarpur taal, Barh taal, More taal, Mokama Taal, Barhariya taal and Singhaul Taal. It starts from Fatuha in the west to Lakhisarai in the east. It covers the 1062 sq. Kilometers and their width are 6 Kilometers to 17.6 Kilometers. This part basically comes under the Kiul Harohar basin. After the monsoon whole area has water up to 4 meters to 6 meters. Bihar northern and southern parts having two different weather conditions. The two different weather condition is one of the main reason for the high density of water in the taal area. It is situated in central Bihar. The taal region has a high yield rate of crops but due to water stagnation, it fails to produce at its capacity. Mokama Taal is the second biggest producer of lentils. It is also known as Len...