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Rajiasar Meetha is a cluster of three villages located in the Churu district of Rajasthan. Rajiasar is about 32 kilometers from Tehsil Headquarters Sujangarh. The three villages which comprise it are Rajiasar Meetha, Rajiasar Chack and Rajiasar Khara. Rajiasar Chack is mainly dominated by the Jat caste. Some sub-castes Gotra जाटों के गोत्र of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar (Bhaskar clan, Bhaskar), Dudi (clan), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar (clan), Jakhar. Notable people in this village include, Chaudhary Rameshwar Lal Bhaskar (Retd. RPS), Sh. Gautam Bhaskar (Retd. Addl SP, Rajasthan Police) Moti Ram Jakhar, Ramlal Karwasra, Ramchandra Bhaskar (Presently residing in village Dhanapa, Near Merta in Nagaur District) and Chandra Ram Bijarania. Rajiasar Chack is surrounded on two sides by Rajiasar Meetha, and two roads join the two villages. Rajiasar Meetha is mainly dominated by the Rajputs (Rathore Clan). Some families of Jats, Schedul ...
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Rajiasar Chack
Rajiasar Meetha is a cluster of three villages located in the Churu district of Rajasthan. Rajiasar is about 32 kilometers from Tehsil Headquarters Sujangarh. The three villages which comprise it are Rajiasar Meetha, Rajiasar Chack and Rajiasar Khara. Rajiasar Chack is mainly dominated by the Jat caste. Some sub-castes Gotra जाटों के गोत्र of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar (Bhaskar clan, Bhaskar), Dudi (clan), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar (clan), Jakhar. Notable people in this village include, Chaudhary Rameshwar Lal Bhaskar (Retd. RPS), Sh. Gautam Bhaskar (Retd. Addl SP, Rajasthan Police) Moti Ram Jakhar, Ramlal Karwasra, Ramchandra Bhaskar (Presently residing in village Dhanapa, Near Merta in Nagaur District) and Chandra Ram Bijarania. Rajiasar Chack is surrounded on two sides by Rajiasar Meetha, and two roads join the two villages. Rajiasar Meetha is mainly dominated by the Rajputs (Rathore Clan). Some families of Jats, Schedul ...
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Rajiasar Khara
Rajiasar Meetha is a cluster of three villages located in the Churu district of Rajasthan. Rajiasar is about 32 kilometers from Tehsil Headquarters Sujangarh. The three villages which comprise it are Rajiasar Meetha, Rajiasar Chack and Rajiasar Khara. Rajiasar Chack is mainly dominated by the Jat caste. Some sub-castes Gotra जाटों के गोत्र of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar ( Bhaskar), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar. Notable people in this village include, Chaudhary Rameshwar Lal Bhaskar (Retd. RPS), Sh. Gautam Bhaskar (Retd. Addl SP, Rajasthan Police) Moti Ram Jakhar, Ramlal Karwasra, Ramchandra Bhaskar (Presently residing in village Dhanapa, Near Merta in Nagaur District) and Chandra Ram Bijarania. Rajiasar Chack is surrounded on two sides by Rajiasar Meetha, and two roads join the two villages. Rajiasar Meetha is mainly dominated by the Rajputs ( Rathore Clan). Some families of Jats, Scheduled Castes and some other castes ...
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Rajiasar Meetha
Rajiasar Meetha is a cluster of three villages located in the Churu district of Rajasthan. Rajiasar is about 32 kilometers from Tehsil Headquarters Sujangarh. The three villages which comprise it are Rajiasar Meetha, Rajiasar Chack and Rajiasar Khara. Rajiasar Chack is mainly dominated by the Jat caste. Some sub-castes Gotra जाटों के गोत्र of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar ( Bhaskar), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar. Notable people in this village include, Chaudhary Rameshwar Lal Bhaskar (Retd. RPS), Sh. Gautam Bhaskar (Retd. Addl SP, Rajasthan Police) Moti Ram Jakhar, Ramlal Karwasra, Ramchandra Bhaskar (Presently residing in village Dhanapa, Near Merta in Nagaur District) and Chandra Ram Bijarania. Rajiasar Chack is surrounded on two sides by Rajiasar Meetha, and two roads join the two villages. Rajiasar Meetha is mainly dominated by the Rajputs ( Rathore Clan). Some families of Jats, Scheduled Castes and some other castes a ...
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Rahul Kaswan
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Ratangarh, Churu
Also see Ratannagar, Churu Ratangarh is a town and Tehsil of the Churu district in Rajasthan, India. Ratangarh was previously called Kolasar. It is famous for grand havelis (mansions) with frescoes, which is an architectural specialty of the Shekhawati region. Ratangarh is also famous for its handicraft work. History According to historical documents Ratangarh was founded by Surat Singh, the maharaja of Bikaner in the year 1798 (Samvat 1855) while he was returning from Churu with his son Ratan Singh. He selected the place Kolasar and Rajia ki Dani for a new town and named it Ratangarh on his son's name. He handed over the responsibility to Purohit Hulashchand, Deepchand and Charan Sidayach Shankar to build Ratangarh as a modern 1812 (Samvat 1869) during the layout of Ratangarh. According to some old people, present Ratangarh was built at Kolasar village, and Asha Charni (Lado Bhuwa) constructed Raghunathji temple. A historical Devali was found near village Hudera just th ...
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Sujangarh (SC)
Sujangarh is a city in the Churu district in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India. Sujangarh lies on the Churu city- Pali Highway (NH 65) and Hanumangarh-Kishangarh Mega Highway. The town is well known for a second Tirupati Balaji Temple.The first one being in Tirumala – the Tirupati Balaji Venkateshwar Mandir. It is the first of its kind built in South Indian style, in Rajasthan. Lord Shiva Temple on Sujangarh Road in Thardaa and Dungar Balaji on Sujangarh - Dungar Balaji Road in Gopalpura are other two nearby Hindu temples that are popular. Sri Devsagar Singhee Jain Mandir at Sujangarh is a century-old Jain Tirth that is located within the town. Geography Sujangarh is located at . Demographics , India census, Sujangarh had a population of 101,528; 52,078 males and 49,450 females, giving a sex ratio of 950. The average literacy rate was 74%, male literacy was 85%, and female literacy was 63%. 14,723 (14.5%) of the population was under 6 years of age. Notable peop ...
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PMGSY
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) () is a nationwide plan in India to provide good all-weather road connectivity to unconnected villages. Of 178,000 (1.7 lakh) habitations with a population of above 500 in the plains and above 250 in the hilly areas planned to be connected by all-weather roads, 82% were already connected by December 2017 and work-in-progress on the remaining 47,000 habitations was on-track for completion by March 2019 (c. December 2017). This Centrally Sponsored Scheme was introduced in 2000 by the then-prime minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The Assam Tribune has reported that the scheme has started to change the lifestyle of many villagers as it has resulted in new roads and upgrade of certain inter-village routes in Manipur. History The PMGSY is under the authority of the Ministry of Rural Development and was begun on 25 December 2000. It is fully funded by the central government. During November 2015, following the recommendations of the ...
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Bada Gaon
Bada Gaon is a village near Khekra, a town in the district of Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh. It is famous for Shri Parshwanath Atishaya Kshetra Prachin Digambar Jain Mandir that houses an idol of Lord Parshvanath, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism and the Trilok Teerth Dham Mandir. Its proximity to Delhi, has made it a prominent religious site. It is roughly about 29 km from Dilshad Garden (East Delhi) and one can go from either State Highway 57 or Loni-Bhopura Road. Jain Temple Shri Parshwanath Atishaya Kshetra Prachin Digambar Jain Mandir File:Bada_Gaon_-_Old_Temple.jpg, Shri Parshwanath temple File:Bada Gaon - Old Temple - Main idol.jpg, Idol of Lord Parshvanath at Bada Gaon, Khekada, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, India This centuries old temple is dedicated to Parshvanatha, the 23rd tirthankar. Moolnayak of this temple is a white marble idol of Parshvanatha which was recovered from a well inside the temple. The idol is considered miraculous as well as water of the well is be ...
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Rajput
Rajput (from Sanskrit ''raja-putra'' 'son of a king') is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent. The term Rajput covers various patrilineal clans historically associated with warriorhood: several clans claim Rajput status, although not all claims are universally accepted. According to modern scholars, almost all Rajput clans originated from peasant or pastoral communities. Over time, the Rajputs emerged as a social class comprising people from a variety of ethnic and geographical backgrounds. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the membership of this class became largely hereditary, although new claims to Rajput status continued to be made in the later centuries. Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms played a significant role in many regions of central and northern India from seventh century onwards. The Rajput population and the former Rajput stat ...
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Rathore
The Rathore is a Rajput clan found in Northern India. Subclans Jodhana, Vadhel, Jaitawat, Kumpawat, Champawat, Meratiya, Udawat, Karamsot etc. are the branches or subclans of Rathore Rajputs. Coverage This article discusses the "Kanaujiya" Rathores of Marwar and lineages, thereof; Norman Ziegler had noted of 12 other similar branches ("shakhas") of Rathores — Sur, Shir, Kapaliya, Kherada, Abhepura, Jevamt, Vagula, Karaha, Parakra, Ahrao, Jalkheda, and Camdel. Scholarship about those branches are scarce to non-existent. Origins A section of historians argue for a Rashtrakuta origin. Branches of Rashtrakutas had migrated to Western Rajasthan as early as late tenth century; multiple inscriptions of "Rathauras" have been located in and around Marwar dating from tenth to thirteenth century; the Rathores may have emerged from one of the Rashtrakuta branches. Bardic origins Muhnot Nainsi, employed by the Rathores of Marwar, chronicled Nainsi ri Khyat, a bardic genealogic ...
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Rajputs
Rajput (from Sanskrit ''raja-putra'' 'son of a king') is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent. The term Rajput covers various patrilineal clans historically associated with warriorhood: several clans claim Rajput status, although not all claims are universally accepted. According to modern scholars, almost all Rajput clans originated from peasant or pastoral communities. Over time, the Rajputs emerged as a social class comprising people from a variety of ethnic and geographical backgrounds. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the membership of this class became largely hereditary, although new claims to Rajput status continued to be made in the later centuries. Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms played a significant role in many regions of central and northern India from seventh century onwards. The Rajput population and the former Rajput states ...
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Jakhar (clan)
Jakhar is an Indian surname. It may refer to: * Badri Ram Jakhar, Indian politician * Balram Jakhar, Indian politician * Geetika Jakhar, Indian wrestler * Jagat Jakhar Jagat Singh Jakhar (born 6 October 1956) was a Haryanvi film actor. He appeared in a dozen Haryanvi films until his death in 2011. He was the main lead of the largest grossing Haryanvi film, ''Chandrawal'' (1984). Early life He was born in a ..., Indian film actor * Ramavtar Singh Jakhar, Indian volleyball player * Sunil Kumar Jakhar, Indian politician See also * Jakhar, Pakistan, in Gujrat district: divided into Jakhar Kalan and Jakhar Khurd * Jakhar Imam Shah, town and union council of Dera Ghazi Khan District, Pakistan {{surname Surnames Indian surnames Surnames of Indian origin Punjabi-language surnames Hindu surnames Khatri clans Khatri surnames ...
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