Sikar district

This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Sikar.
Sikar district
सीकर जिला
District of Rajasthan

Location of Sikar district in Rajasthan
Country India
State Rajasthan
Administrative division Jaipur Division
Headquarters Sikar
Tehsils

Government
  Lok Sabha constituencies Sikar[1]
  Assembly seats
Area
  Total 7,742.44 km2 (2,989.37 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 2,677,737[3]
  Urban 633,300
Demographics
  Literacy 72.98
  Sex ratio 944
Major highways NH-11, State Highway 8
Coordinates 27°13′N 74°26′E / 27.21°N 74.44°E / 27.21; 74.44 - 28°07′N 75°15′E / 28.12°N 75.25°E / 28.12; 75.25
Average annual precipitation 459.8 mm
Website Official website
25. Location of Sikar district in Rajasthan

Sikar district (Hindi: सीकर जिला) is a district of the Indian state Rajasthan in western India. The town Sikar is the district headquarters of the Sikar district.

Location

The district is located in the north-eastern part of the state of Rajasthan. It is bounded on the north by Jhunjhunu district, in the north-west by Churu district, in the south-west by Nagaur district and in the south-east by Jaipur district. It also touches Mahendragarh district of Haryana on its north-east corner.

The district has an area of 7742.44 km² and a population of 26,77,737 (2011 census). Sikar, Churu district and Jhunjhunu district's comprise the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. The old name of Sikar was "Veer Bhan Ka Bas".

Longitude 74.44 degree to 75.25 degree
Latitude East 27.21 degree to 28.12 degree North.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Sikar district has a population of 2,677,737,[4] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait[5] or the US state of Nevada.[6] This gives it a ranking of 150th in India (out of a total of 640).[4] The district has a population density of 346 inhabitants per square kilometre (900/sq mi).[4] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 17.04%.[4]

Sikar has a sex ratio of 944 females for every 1000 males,[4] and a literacy rate of 72.98%.[4]

Climate

The district has a hot summer, scanty rainfall, a chilly winter season and a general dryness of the air, except in the brief monsoon season. The maximum and minimum temperatures are 47 to 48 and 1 to 0 degrees Celsius, respectively. The average temperature around the year is about 16 to 20 degrees Celsius. The normal rainfall, mostly received from the southwest monsoon, is 459.8 mm.

Places of interest

This district is popular as a pilgrimage place of Khatushyam, an avatar of Krishna. Every month before the full moon on Ekadhasi-Dwadasi Tithis a fair is organised. Devotees come from all over the country and other countries, such as Nepal and Bhutan. A big festival takes place every year in the Hindu month of Phagun (February/March) from full moon Navami to Dwadasi as near 20-25 lakhs of people come to celebrate the Dharshan of Khatushyam.

Education

Sikar district has become a hub for education in Rajasthan state. Along with government colleges providing arts, sciences, and commerce education, private educational institutes play a good role in imparting education in the district. Mody Institute of Technology and Science, which is in the Lakshmangarh town of the district imparts girls' education. Other reputed colleges includes Sobhasaria Engineering College.[7] There is one Government Polytechnic College in Sikar district. Here some famous institutes provide coaching for engineering and medical exams. Some institutes are Gurukripa, CLC, Resonance, Career Point, PCP, Samarpan, Matrix, BNM Academy. Around 350-400 students were selected in 2013 IIT JEE from these local institutes. Sikar is the smallest city which has IIT JEE Advance centre. Youth men(below 35) provide a major role in Indian defense services compared to other districts of Rajasthan.

Administration

Sub divisions, tehsils, sub tehsils, panchyat samitis and villages

Total Sub Divisions 8 (Sikar, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Sri Madhopur, Neem Ka Thana, Dhod, Khandela,
Total Tehsils 8 (Sikar, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Sri Madhopur, Neem Ka Thana, Dhod, Khandela, Total Sub Tehsils 6 (Patan, Palsana, Ajitgarh, Necchawa, Losal), Ramgarh Shekhawati)
Blocks (Panchyat Samitis) 9 (Dhod, Piprali, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Sri Madhopur, Khandela, Neem Ka Thana( patan )
Total villages 1183

Local bodies

Total Gram Panchayat 342
Total Nagar-Palika 8
Total Nagar-Parishad 1

Police

Total Police-Thana 23
Police-Chowki 27
Jails (Prisons) 3

Panchayat Committees of Sikar district

Panchayati Raj has decentralized the process of administration at the village level in India. Under this process, a group of villages elect representatives to govern themselves. This group of villages is called Panchayat Samiti. A village or town which is bigger in size is usually chosen as Panchayat Samiti.

Sikar district has nine Panchayat Samitis which includes Dantaramgarh, Dhod, Fatehpur, Khandela, Laxmangarh, Neem ka thana, Piprali, patan and Sri Madhopur. Each Panchayat Samiti is made up villages.[8] Each of the villages have populations ranging from 300 to over 1500.

Dantaramgarh

Dantaramgarh is a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Dantaramgarh Panchayat Samiti consists of Aloda, Bai, Bajyawas, Banathala, Banuda, Bharija, Bhima, Bhirana, Chainpura, Chak, Dansroli, Danta, Dhingpur, Dholasari, Dudhwa, Dukiya, Ganoda, Gowati, Jana, Kankara, Karad, Khachariyawas, Khandelsar, Khatu, Khora, Khud, Kochhor, Kuli, Ladpur, Lamiyan, Likhmaka, Manda, Mandha, Mei, Motlawas, Mundiyawas, Pachar, Ralawata, Ramgarh, Reta, Roopgarh, Sami, Shyampur, Sigaliya, Suliyawas, Surera, udaipura villages.

Dhod

Dhod serves as a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Dhod Panchayat Samiti consists up of Anokha, Banura Badalwas, Badhadhar, Bhairunpura, Bhuwala, Bidoli, Bijyasi, Bosana, Dhod, Dugoli, Dujod, Fatehpura, Gothda, Gothda, Jerthi, Jhingar, Kanwarpura, Kasli, Khakholi, Kirdoli, Kudan, Ladwa , Losal, Mandawara, Mandota, Morduga, Moondwara, Nagwa, Netarwas, Painwa, Palthana, Purabadi, Puranpura, Rasidpura, Sanwloda, Sewa, Sewad Bari, Sewad Chhoti, Shahpura, Shyampura, Sihor, Singrawat,Sihot Chhot[9] i[10] villages.

Fatehpur

Fatehpur is as a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Fatehpur Panchayat Samiti consists of Alaphsar, Athwas,Almas (Aalmas). Badusar, Balara, Balod, Banthod, Batdanau, Beswa, Bhinchari, Bibipur, Birania, Churimiyan, Dataru, Deenwa-ladkhani, Dewas, Dhandan, Thimoli, Dishnau, Gangyasar, Gaarinda, Godiya, Hirna, Hudera, Kayamsar, Khotiya, Mandela, Nabipura, Nayabas, Palas, Rajas, Rajpura, Rohal, Rosawa, Ramsisar, Sahnusar, Dhakas, Garandawa, Nyagali, Bhakharwasi, Thedi, Lawanda, Takhalsar, Tihawali villages Hudera, Bari.

Khandela

Khandela serves as a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Khandela Panchayat Samiti consists of Barsinghpura, Basadi, Bawari, Bhadwadi, Burja, Chaukdi, Dayara, Dhalyabas, Dulhepura, Gokulkabas, Govindpura, Hardaskabas, Hathideh, Gurara, Jairampura, Jajod, Jhadli, Jugalpura, Kalyanpura, Kanwat, Kardaka, Kasarda, Kerpura, Khatundara, Kotdi, Lakhani, Loharwasa,Gyanpura, Malikpur, Nimeda, Paniharwas, Ralawata, Rampura, Sawaipura, Thikariya, Thoi villages, Thikaria (NH-11).

Laxmangarh

Laxmangarh also serves as constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Laxmangarh Panchayat Samiti consists of Alakhpura, Bagri, Bathoth. Bhojasar, Bhuma, Bidasar, Birodi Bari, Birodi Chhoti, Bhoodha Ka Bas, Bidsar, Bhilunda (Rulyanapatti) Chhanani, Dehar,Nasanwa, Doodawa, Ganeri, Garoda,Ghana, Ghirniyan, Hameerpura, Jajod, Jasrasar, Kachhwa, Kheriradan, Khinwasar, Khudibadi, Kumas, Lalasi, Manasi,Mangluna, Mirand, Ramsingh Pura, Narodara, Nechhwa, Paldi, Patoda, Olagarh, Rehnawa, Rulyana, Rulyani, Singodara, Suthoth, Sutod, Sigdola Bara, Sigdola Chhota, Tidoki, turkasiya Trilunda villages.diwan ji ka bass Dhanani Punani

Neem Ka thana

Neem ka thana is a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Neem ka thana Panchayat Samiti consists of Agwari, Baiwala (consisting Babala and Kakala), Ballupura, Basri, Bega Ka Nangal, Bhagega, Bhudoli, Bihar, Biharipur, Chhaja Ka Nangal, Chala, Charanwas/Pura, Chiplata, Dabla, Dalpatpura, Dariba, Dayal, Deepawas, Dehra, Dhandela, Dokan, Ganeshwar, Gaonri, Ghasipura, Godawas, Govindpura, Guhala, Hasampur, Jhamawas, Jhirana, Jilo, Karjo, Khadra, Kairwali, Keetpura, Khatkar, Kishorpura, Kotra, Kudi, Ladi,Mahawa, Makri, Mandholi, Maonda (kala), Maonda (Khurd), Maonda (R.S.), Modala, Mohanpura(Kharkara), Mokalwas, Mothuka, Narsinghpuri, Natha, Nayabas, Panchu Kharkada, Patan, Pithalpur, Pithampuri, Raipur, Rajpura, Rampura, Ramsinghpura, Salodara, Sanwalpura, Shyampura, Sirohi, Tatera, Teebala, Thikaria, Toda villages.

Piprali

Piprali panchayat samiti consists of Abhaypura, Bajor, Beri, Rajasthan, Bhadwasi, Chainpura, Chandpura, Dadiya, Daulatpura, Gokulpura, Gungara, Gurathda, Harsh, Kishanpura, Kolida, Ktrathal, Kudali,Kushalpura, Lakhipura, Ludhana, Malkeda, Nani, Palasara, Palsana, Piprali, Purohitkabas, Radhakishanpura, Raghunathgarh, Rajpura, Ranoli, Rewasa, Sangarwa, Shishyu, Shyamgarh, Shyampura, Sihasan, Sujawas, Tarpura, Ved Ki Dhani villages, Beri, Balaji Ka Nada.

Sri Madhopur

Sri Madhopur is a constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly. Srimadhopur Panchayat Samiti consists of Aabhawas, Aaspura, Ajitgarh, Anantpura, Arniya, Bagariyawas, Bharani, Chomupurohitan, Dadiyarampura, Divrala, Futala, Garhtaknet, Hanspur, Hathora, Jajod, Jaitusar, Jorawar Nagar, Jugrajpura, Kalyanpura, Kanchanpur, Kheri, Kotdi, Kotri Dhaylan, Lampuwa, Lisadiya, Maharoli, Malakali, Mau, Mundaru, Nangal, Nathusar, Patwari ka bas, Reengus, Sargoth, Sihodi, Simarla, Tapiplya, Trilokpura villages.

Infrastructure

Sikar District has a road length of around 2918 km which includes one major National Highway NH-11, state highway 8 and other state highways.

References

  1. "Parliamentary Constituencies of Rajasthan" (PDF). 164.100.9.199/home.html. 2012. Retrieved 28 Feb 2012.
  2. "Assembly Constituencies of Sikar district" (PDF). gisserver1.nic.in/. 2012. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  3. "Name Census 2011, Rajasthan data" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. 2012. Retrieved 28 Feb 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "District Census 2011" (PDF). Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
  5. US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Retrieved 2011-10-01. Kuwait 2,595,62
  6. "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2011-09-30. Nevada 2,700,551
  7. Sobhasaria Engineering College Website
  8. List of elected sarpanch's in Rajasthan
  9. "Gmail". gmail.com. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  10. Sihot Chhoti (सिहोट छोटी) is a village in Sikar tahsil and district in Rajasthan. It is on north of Sikar- Salasar road. Notable persons from this village Ganpat Singh Dhaka - Sepoy Ganpat Singh Dhaka is the hero of Kargil war who belonged to the village Sihot Chhoti in Sikar district in Rajasthan. He died on 27 July 1999 during Kargil war. He was in Unit-16 Grenediers. Late Chaudhary Shri Pemaram Nehra was pioneer in social service, agriculture, education development, etc. His sons Late Shri Govind Singh Nehra, Shri Hardev Singh Nehra, Subedar Major Shri Ganpatram nehra (retd.), Shri Mohanlal Nehra and Shri Ishwarlal Nehra are one of the leaders of this village in their own field as well as community development. Shri Mahipal Singh Nehra, grandson of Late Chaudhary Shri Pemaram Nehra is working with India's Leading Bank - HDFC bank. His younger brother Shri Jaypal Singh Nehra is working in Latin America with India's Leading importer-exporter, Fortune Global Group. Mukand Singh (Bijarniya) - Inspector Police, Date of Birth : 1-January-1951, Phone : 01572-224383, Mob: 9414251566 Vijay Nehra - IAS Gujarat cadre. He has been awarded with Best Collector's award recently by Jujarat Government. Mob: 9978406224 Rakesh Kumar Nehra s/o Jagdish Prashad Nehra- Doing work at CLC, Sikar Education qu.- B.A., B.ed., O level in computer science, M.A., Mo-9680854945
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