Pamuna
Pamuna is a small village located in the northern part of India, within the state of Uttar Pradesh. The village is situated approximately 20 kilometers from the district headquarters, Bareilly, and is known for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural productivity. Pamuna is part of the Bareilly district, which is renowned for its historical significance and is home to several notable landmarks, including the ancient city of Rohtasgarh and the historic fort of Rani Ka Tila.
The village is primarily inhabited by people from the Yadav caste, who are known for their agricultural
Pamuna is well-connected to nearby towns and cities via a network of roads and public transportation. The
Despite its small size, Pamuna plays a significant role in the broader context of the Bareilly district.