Samdari

Samdari
समदडी
City
Nickname(s): हमदडी
Samdari
Location in Rajasthan, India
Samdari
Samdari (India)
Coordinates: 25°49′0″N 72°34′59″E / 25.81667°N 72.58306°E / 25.81667; 72.58306Coordinates: 25°49′0″N 72°34′59″E / 25.81667°N 72.58306°E / 25.81667; 72.58306
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Barmer district
Founded by Thakur Samdar Singh
Named for Lakhwinder Singh
Government
  Type Democratic
  Body Tehsil
Elevation 134 m (440 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 25,012
Languages
  Official Hindi, Marwadi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration Rj 39
Nearest city Jodhpur, Balotra

Samdari is a tehsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan, northern India.

Demographics

According to the Indian Census 2011, the population of Samdari is 25012, where male population is 12805 and female population is 12207.[1]

Transport

In 2007 is a break of gauge junction station on Indian Railways. Broad gauge lines go to Munabao and Jodhpur, while a metre gauge line subject to conversion goes to Bhildi.[2] Now broad gauge has completed and passenger train has started from 16 October 2010.

Services

  • Transport - Bus Service, Train Service, Taxi Service etc.
  • Hospital - Govt. Hospital, Amrit Hospital, Vardhman Hospital.
  • Police Station - Govt. Rajasthan Police Station.
  • Road - Neat And Clear Roads.
  • Market - Ghor Ka Chokk Markets, Baawari Chowk, Station Market.
  • Music - MegmumLine Records, Bhatti Music.
  • Photography - Balaji studio, Namdev studio and Many Photography Studios.
  • Video - Mukesh Production Pvt Ltd. and Many Studios.
  • School - Primary, Senior and Senior Secondary Schools and many more Play Group Schools.(Hindi/English Medium).
  • College - Sankalp College and Hardik Institute Of Photography.
  • Bank - SBI and Cooperative Banks.

Temples

  • Lalechi Mata Ka Mandir
  • Jain Temple
  • Pipa Ji Ka Mandir
  • Govind Ram Ji Ki Bagechi
  • Math Piple Mandir
  • Jhupa
  • Hinglaj Mandir
  • Sri Sewaram Ji Khatri Murti
  • Bajrang Vatika
  • All Samaj Mandir
  • Subhdra Mata Temple, Sanjada, Majal
  • Lakshmi Mata ka Mandir

References


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