List of villages in Churu district
This is a list of villages in Churu district. Churu district is a district of the Indian state of Rajasthan in western India. The town of Churu is the administrative headquarters of the district.
Villages in Churu district
- Amarpura
- Barjangsar
- Bharinda
- Bhawandesar
- Bhukhredi
- Biramsar
- Changoi
- Dabri Chhoti [1]
- Dadrewa
- Deengli
- Dhadhar, near district headquarters, on NH-65, 12 km distance from Churu Collectorate
- Dhani Kumharan [2]
- Dhani Poonia
- Dheerwas Bara
- Doduo
- Dokwa [3]
- Dudhwa Khara
- Gagarwas – this village has approximately 300 houses
- Ghanau
- Ghanghu
- Ginadi
- Gugalwa
- Jandwa
- jasrasar
- Jharsar Chhota
- Kalwas
- Lakhau
- Lalgarh
- Malwas
- SahanliChhotiIt is the Gram Panchayat Headquarter, Having a Secondary School, as well as a Primary School. The main occupation of the villagers is Agriculture and cattle raising. There are many people of this village who have served n the Army,water authority and teachers,electric department The Village is situated right on the Churu Ratangarh road waya jandava at a distance of about 17 km from Churu, the district headquarter.
- Raiya Tunda - a village near sahwa in Taranagar tehsil of churu . Raiya Tunda is about 62 km away from district headquarter and 34 km from Taranagar . The nearest railhead is Nohar and Bhadra .
- Rajiasar – a cluster of three villages
- Randhisar
- Ratanpura – situated in the Thar desert and has a hot desert climate with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures
- Sahwa
- Sandwa
- Satyun
- Tamba Kheri
- Thathawata – in the Thar desert region
[Sahanali Bari ][meghsar]
Gallery
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A field in Malwas
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Sand dunes near Ratanpura
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Fort at Sandwa
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Sand dunes at Thathawata
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The village fort at Lakhau
References
- ↑
- "Dabri Chhoti Population - Churu, Rajasthan". Population Census 2011. Census Organization of India. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
- ↑ "Dhani Kumharan, Taranagar". Census of India. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ "Census of India: View Population Details". Censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
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