Kumher
Kumher | |
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city | |
Kumher Location in Rajasthan, India | |
Coordinates: 27°19′N 77°22′E / 27.32°N 77.37°ECoordinates: 27°19′N 77°22′E / 27.32°N 77.37°E | |
Country | India |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Bharatpur |
Area | |
• Total | 5,566 km2 (2,149 sq mi) |
Elevation | 176 m (577 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 30,500 |
• Density | 400/km2 (1,000/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 321201 |
Telephone code | 11000 |
Vehicle registration | 05 |
Sex ratio | 1000:989 ♂/♀ |
Kumher is a historical city and municipality in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India. It was founded by a Jat chieftain Kumbh.
Geography
Kumher is located at 27°19′N 77°22′E / 27.32°N 77.37°E.[1] It has an average elevation of 176 metres (577 feet). Kumher is also the birthplace of the illustrious Arya Samaji Vedic and Ayurvedic scholar, Pt. Satyendranath Vaidya (1902–1982).
Demographics
At the time of the 2001 India census,[2] Kumher had a population of 30,500. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Kumher has an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 95%, and female literacy is 75%. In Kumher, 90% of the population is under 6 years of age. Famous Kishori Mahals (Palaces), Jal Mahal's are in Kumher. Kumher is also part of Braj Bhumi includes Govardhan Parikrima and Punchri Ka Lotha. Famous Temples in Kumer are Satya Narain Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Jaharbir Baba Mandir, Guru Gorakh Nath Mandir, Shaktidhaam Mandir, Man Santoshi Mandir, Man Jwala Devi Mandir, Shri Ganeshji Mandir.Luxminarain Mandir, Tapsi wale Hanuman Mandir.
Banking
There are branches of some nationalised banks in Kumher, and also has the automated teller machineof Two Pnb, Sbi, uco bank & Two Axis Bank ,sbbj bank .Banks having their branches at Kumher are Punjab National Bank, SBBJ, UCO Bank,ABAG Bank, & Axis bank.and more about banking sector that is, there are many more offices of financial services and for money finance like E R MICRO FINANCE and more.
References
- ↑ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kumher
- ↑ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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