Pali, Haryana

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Pali
village
Pali
Location in Haryana, India
Coordinates: 28°09′55″N 76°27′28″E / 28.1652°N 76.4579°E / 28.1652; 76.4579Coordinates: 28°09′55″N 76°27′28″E / 28.1652°N 76.4579°E / 28.1652; 76.4579
Country  India
State Haryana
District rewari
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 123102
Vehicle registration HR-36
Nearest city Rewari
Lok Sabha constituency Gurgaon
Vidhan Sabha constituency Bawal

Pali is among biggest village of Rewari district in Haryana state, India. Pali is situated on Rewari-Narnaul state highway, 17 km from Rewari. Baba Nimari Wala is a famous Hanuman Ji temple of the village which binds the villagers in the religious and spiritual string.

It is a large village with an approximate population of about 5,000. There are many gotras of Yaduvanshi Ahirs, but the kalaliya are in majority. There are many other castes in the village as Harijans, Brahmans, Naai, Valmiki etc.

Pali shares its boundary with thirteen villages as Nangli, Balahir, Majra Bawana, Kundal, Gothra, Saatu, Mamaria etc.

There is a civil youth society 'Yuva Vikas Samiti', established in 2009, that ran a successful anty-corruption movement against the corrupt members of panchayat.

The village led Ahirwal into serving the nation with each house being proud of at least one soldier and/or officer in the Indian Armed Forces. Govt. of India is opening a Sainik School sortly, in this village.

HUDA developing a colonial sector near bada johad. Nanad Bhawaj ki Chhatri is a historical place, that is near about five hundred years old and located near pali railway station.

Geography

Pali is located at 28°07′N 76°31′E / 28.12°N 76.51°E / 28.12; 76.51.[1]

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