Sohansara
Sohansara | |
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village | |
Sohansara Location in Haryana, India | |
Coordinates: 28°25′N 75°52′E / 28.41°N 75.86°ECoordinates: 28°25′N 75°52′E / 28.41°N 75.86°E | |
Country | India |
State | Haryana |
District | Bhiwani |
Elevation | 294 m (965 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 6,721 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 127201 |
Telephone code | 91-1252 |
Vehicle registration | loharu |
Sohansara is a village is located in the Loharu constituency in the Bhiwani district, part of the Haryana state in India. Sohansra is located 5.1 km from the city of Loharu, and 14.5 km from Badhra.
The main castes living in the village are Rajputs, Brahmin, Khati, Luhar, Sunar and Harijan, Jaats.
Points of interest
The village has a Primary & Middle Govt School and also a Government Senior Secondary School. Well connected with Satnali, Loharu, Jhunjhunu. Direct bus service to Delhi Pilani. The Sohansara touches the Rajsthan Border Kuloth. The village has Following Main temples:
- Thakur-ji Temple (Near Bus Stand)
- Shive Temple (Near Bus Stand)
- Hanuman Temple (Near Bus Stand)
- Baba Sultan Nath Temple (Near Bus stand)
- Shre Shree 1008 Parkash Puri Maharaj Temple (Dhani Ganga Bishan)
- Sidheshvr Dham Hanuman Dhani Maliyan
- Nanu Sati Mata Temple (Near Rly Station)
- Durga mata temple(Bus Stand)
- veer jujhar kanwar Gajender singh chabutra (Near Rly Station)
- Baba Gulab Nath Dham (Near Rly Station)
Education
This village have Sr. Secondary School now. The village has many educated person who are employed as officers in Central Government offices, Banks, and the Military Education department. In this village large numbers persons are in the army.
Schools
- Government Senior Secondary School [1]
- MLM Se. Sec. School, Sohansara
- Government Girls School, Sohansara
Colleges
Colleges In Sohansara are:
- M.L.M.College Of Education Sohansara [2]
References
- ↑ "Sohansara, Loharu". Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ↑ "Sohansara, Loharu". Retrieved 7 May 2012.
External links
- Genealogy of the Nawabs of Loharu Queensland University
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.