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Mandhara
Mandhara is a small village in Tehsil Dadahu, Sirmaur District, Himachal Pradesh. There are about 30 families in this small village with approx 400 population. The nearby Villages are Birla, Baila, Kando Kansar, Dabriya, etc. This village is becoming an example of collective development, cooperation, solar and organics through a special development drive by LD Sharma, an entrepreneur who was born and brought up in the same village and who is now guiding all villagers to develop collectively. This village is around 35 km from Paonta Sahib, a place which is known for Sikh Gurudwaras. There is a temple of Devi Bhadhrakshi. The temple is being rebuilt by LD Sharma through a registered committee named Mehta Vikas Jan Main Smiti and the latest updates can be seen online. {{coord, 30, 34, N, 77, 27, E, display=title, region:IN_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Villages in Sirmaur district ...
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Dadahu
Dadadu is a small town in Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh and is situated at a height of 640 meters from sea level. This small town is 34 km from Nahan and 285 km from Delhi. The famous natural lake Lingayatism, Renuka Ji, named after the mother of Lord Parshuram is 2 km away from Dadahu. Situated on the foothills of mountains, Dadahu overlooks the meeting of two rivers which then take on a new direction as the river Gari (river), Giri which about 30 km later drains into Yamuna. Surrounded by mountains on three sides some of which become snow peaked briefly in December/January and the two meeting rivers on the fourth side. There are so many nature Waterfall, water falls is away from six and eight km surrounding of Dadahu. Projected Renuka dam site is 3 km meter on Dadahu Haripurdar road. The total population is about 4500 and there is a 50 bedded hospital. There is accommodation available in the Government Rest House, and Kisan Bhavan, Devicose Plaza, HP Sta ...
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Sirmaur District
Sirmaur is the southernmost district of Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is largely mountainous and rural, with 90% of its population living in villages. Some of its towns include the capital  Nahan, Tuheri, Bhawan, Shamra, UchaTikker and Suketi, the latter known for Shivalik Fossil Park. Geography There are seven tehsils in this district: Nahan, Renuka, Kamrau, Shillai, Rajgarh, Pachhad, and Paonta Sahib. The Giri River divides the district into two almost equal parts: Giripar and Giriaar. The major towns are Nahan, Paonta Sahib, Rajgarh, and Shillai. Demographics According to the 2011 Census of India, Sirmaur district has a population of 529,855, which placed it 542nd in India (out of a total of 640). The district had a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 15.61%. Sirmaur had a sex ratio of 915 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 79.98%. 39% of the population of the district identified their fi ...
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Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks and extensive river systems. Himachal Pradesh is the northernmost state of India and shares borders with the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to the north, and the states of Punjab to the west, Haryana to the southwest, Uttarakhand to the southeast and a very narrow border with Uttar Pradesh to the south. The state also shares an international border to the east with the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. Himachal Pradesh is also known as , meaning 'Land of Gods' and which means 'Land of the Brave'. The predominantly mountainous region comprising the present-day Himachal Pradesh has been inhabited since pre-historic times, having witnessed multiple waves of human migrations from other areas. Through its history, the ...
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