Bahal, Bhiwani

Bahal (also, Behal) is a small town in the Loharu tehsil in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana.[1] Situated near the town of Rajgarh on the Haryana-Rajasthan border, it lies 54 kilometres (34 mi) south west of the district capital Bhiwani and 160 kilometres (99 mi) south west of the National capital Delhi.BRCM and GDC college giving fame to Bahal in education. And Rajiv Gandhi Stadium is on it.

Places of interest

There are many temples in the village including Khatu Shyam, Devi Mandir, Alakh Baba, Balaji Mandir and krishna mandir.

Bahal has a new police station on Rajgarh Road which also serves nearby villages. Bahal also has a cereal market where farmers from in and around Bahal sell their agricultural products.

And there are four banks here. •Punjab National Bank. •State Bank of India. •Allahabad bank. •HARYANA Gramin Bank.

Transportation

Nearest railway stations:

  • Rajgarh/Sadulpur (Rajasthan) (21 kilometres (13 mi)
  • Loharu (45 kilometres (28 mi)
  • Bhiwani 56 kilometres (35 mi)

Nearest airports:

Direct bus service from Bahal to: Jaipur, New Delhi, Pilani, Tosham, Hissar, Rajgarh, Loharu, Rohtak, Chandigarh, Bikaner

Road to Jhuppa leads through Patwan, Garwa, Mitthi, Morka and Matani. Road to Loharu leads through Shahajmanpur(Pandwan ki Dhani)(Sangwan dhani), Sirsi, Chaharkalan, Manphara, and Dhigawa.

Key stops on the way to Bhiwani: Obra, Kairu and Lohani.

Education

There are many schools in Bahal including BRCM Public School (Gyankunj), BRCM Public School (Vidhyagram), Shriram international school and the Govt Sr. Sec. School, Shree Shyam Sr. Sc School. There are two colleges in the town, BRCM CET (Engineering College) and GDC Memorial College (Degree College). Government Girls College.ITI and Also BRCM Law college

References

  1. "Behal". 2011 Census of India. Government of India. Archived from the original on 21 September 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.

Shahajmanpur village of Sachin Sangwan founded by late chaudhary Udmiram sangwan


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