Bhadra, Rajasthan

Bhadra, Rajasthan
Bhadra
Tehsil Bhadra

Location in Rajasthan, India

Coordinates: 29°07′N 75°10′E / 29.12°N 75.17°E / 29.12; 75.17Coordinates: 29°07′N 75°10′E / 29.12°N 75.17°E / 29.12; 75.17
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Hanumangarh
Elevation 192 m (630 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 40,662
Languages
  Official Hindi,Rajasthani
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 335501
Area code(s) 01504

Tehsil Bhadra is a town and a municipality in Hanumangarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India. The railway station name is Tehsil Bahadra. Bhadra in colloquial Marwari (a dialect of Hindi) means "The City of Grace". This name comes from the river Raslana Vithrika bhadra which no longer exists. Bhadra was founded by Bhadrak Community on the sangam of Varshvati and Swarnabhadra rivers which was a Janpad/Gantantra. Bhadra's history can be traced from the time of Mahabharata where it was mentioned that Bhadra is in Kurupradesh. Jats after being defeated by Mohmed Gazni in the year 1027 came to Jangalpradesh and rebuilt Bhadra. The town is well connected through a railroad on the Sri Ganganagar-Sadulpur(Rajgarh)-Jaipur line, and through state highways to Hisar and Sirsa in the neighboring state of Haryana.

Early life

Aryan Rathore Hail From Small Town Tehsil Bhadra. He done his graduation from govt.engineering college Bikaner. currently he pursuing MCA From India Largest University Lovely Professional University Jalandhar , Punjab.after the graduation he moved from bikaner and playing cricket in delhi and rohtak.Aryan led the Delhi Under-19 cricket team to the U-19 Delhi Cricket Cup victory in 2014.He Perform unbeaten 118 And 27-6 Wicket in the final against Punjab in Jaipur.He had gained a lot of publicity with this as well as being praised by Rajasthan Cricket Jaipur.

Education

Shri Shyam Senior Secondary School Public and private schools in Bhadra are governed by the Central Board of Secondary Education or Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education and follow a "10+2" plan. Languages of instruction include English and Hindi. Admission to graduation colleges in Bikaner, many of which are affiliated to Maharaja Ganga Singh University Bikaner or Rajasthan Technological University is through the RPET.

Places of interest

Karni Mata Dham Situated in Local Ward No.13 Tehsil Bhadra. Arcana by Kishan Shekhawat or Ajay Singh Rathore Karni Mata was a female Hindu sage born in the Charan caste. She is worshiped as the incarnation of the goddess Durga by her followers. She is an official deity of the royal family of Jodhpur and Bikaner.

Gogamedi (Hindi: गोगामेड़ी) is a village of religious importance in the Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan (India), 359 km from Jaipur. A grand fair is held at Gogamedi in August in memory of Gogaji (a Chauhan Rajput from Dadrewa village in Churu district). The fair is held from the ninth day of the dark half of Bhaadra (Goga Navami) to the eleventh day of the dark half of the same month. Gogamedi is accessible on NH 65 from Chandigarh; go straight to Hisar (Haryana) (230 km) and from Hisar take the road to Bhadra (60 km) and from Bhadra Gogamedi lies around 20 km on the way to Nohar. From Delhi take the NH10 to Hisar (165 km) and from Hisar take the road to Bhadra-Nohar.

Sports

The main cricket stadium in the city, Govt.College Ground has a seating capacity of 3,185 and has hosted State District cricket Football matches. Indoor Stadium, and Railway Cricket Ground are the other sporting arenas in the city. The city is represented in the YCC Cricket Cup by Bhadra and Football League.

Transport

Road

Bhadra is located on National Highway No.8 connecting Delhi and Jaipur. By RJ Sh 37 links Jaipur with Kota and National Highway 8 links Bikaner. RSRTC operates bus service to major cities in Rajasthan, New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Gujarat. City buses are operated by Bhadra City Transport Services Limited or RSRTC.The service operates more than 400 regular and low-floor buses. Major bus depots are located at Main Bus Stand, ambedkar chock And Sahwa Bus Stand

Rail

TSD/Tehsil Bhadra

Tehsil Bhadra Railway Station is well connected to possible major cities of India like Jaipur, sikar, ramgarh shekhawati, sadulpur, churu, Gogameri

Nohar Hanumangarh Sri Ganganagar etc. Other stations include Ramgarh, Allahabad, and Tibbi

Track: Single Diesel BG

Type of Station: Regular

Number of Platforms: 2

Number of Halting Trains: 1

Number of Originating Trains: N/A

Number of Terminating Trains: N/A

MDR 18, Bhadra, Rajasthan

Elevation: 201 m above sea level

Zone: NWR/North Western Division: Bikaner

Geography

Bhadra is located at 29°07′N 75°10′E / 29.12°N 75.17°E / 29.12; 75.17.[1] It has an average elevation of 192 meters (629 feet).

People and living standard

Population here is mix of all regions. The famous communities in Bhadra are Banyan, Muslims, Punjabi, Rajput’s, Goddard’s, Ruia's, Khaitan's, Johari's and Agrawal's. All these rich of are now big businessmen in Dubai and Saudi Arab, Mumbai, Delhi and some other part of India. They have their own set-up of various businesses. Businesswoman art exports group and The Phoenix Mills are examples of them. Bhadra is also famous for the business of Handicrafts, there are more than 30 handicraft or painters industries in Bhadra. Such as The art palace, Indian art palace, & Global Art Exports. Today, In spite of living in such a remote area, these Families are producing and exporting handicrafts to USA, UK, FRANCE, and GERMANY.

Special exit

Tehsil Bhadra Is Only and first Town of India where internet access by Wi-Fi technology.

Geography

Bhadra is located at 29°07′N 75°10′E / 29.12°N 75.17°E / 29.12; 75.17.[1] It has an average elevation of 192 metres (629 feet).

General Information

There are 110 villages under Bhadra Tehsil of which the main ones are:

  • Janana
  • Dungrana
  • Sherpura
  • Kunji
  • Uttradabas
  • Bhadi
  • Malkash
  • Ninan
  • Chhani
  • Jhansal
  • Malkhera
  • Ajeetpura
  • Alayala
  • Ghotra Patta
  • Nethrana
  • Malsisar
  • Chhani Bari
  • Kirara Bass

  • Ghandhi Bari
  • Budher
  • Shivdanpura
  • Gadra
  • Asan
  • Bhangwa
  • Jhilodha
  • Bhangarh
  • Gheu
  • Gadra
  • Bhirani
  • Dobhi
  • Sherda
  • Jogiwala
  • Amrpura
  • Sahuwala
  • Patwa

  • Dabri
  • Mojana,
  • Surtpurs
  • Sagra
  • Bibipur
  • Mehariya
  • Kalana
  • Anoopsahar
  • Mundriya Bara
  • Jagasari Badi
  • Biran
  • Uttaradabas
  • Dhaka
  • Pind Mahrana
  • Rakhi
  • Jagasari chhoti
  • Udhran
  • RAMSARA { VILLAGE OF JAAT}

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[2] Bhadra had a population of 40662. Males constitute 53% (21215) of the population and females 47% (19447). Bhadra has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 40% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Bhadra is the first and only city in India to offer full free public Wifi.[3]

References

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