Jandwala Bagar

Jandwala Bagar, or Jandwala is a village in Bhattu Kalan tehsil in the Fatehabad district of Haryana, India.[1] The local language is Hindi.

Jandwala Bagar
village
Jandwala Bagar
Location in Haryana, India
Jandwala Bagar
Jandwala Bagar (India)
Coordinates: 28°30′15″N 76°06′55″E
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictFatehabad district
Founded byBhadu Family
Population
 (2005)
  Total8,000
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
125053
Telephone code012502-
Vehicle registrationHR 21
Nearest cityBhattu Kalan
Literacy95%%
Lok Sabha constituencyFatehbad
Vidhan Sabha constituencyHisar
Websiteharyana.gov.in

Infrastructure

In February 2013 Fatehabad Deputy Commissioner Saket Kumar visited several villages, including Jandwala Bagar, to inspect and discuss aspects of their infrastructure, such as development.[2]

Agriculture

In a September 2004 visit to Jandwala Bagar, Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala asked villagers about their general welfare and about the state of their cattle and crops.[1]

About Village

The Sarpanch of this village is Rakesh Bhadu And before that Sarpanch was Surender Bhadu. The main food in the village is wheat. All the people of the village live by brotherhood. There are 2 schools in this village. One school is up to the fifth grade and the second school is up to the twelfth grade. The people of this village have written a lot of studies. Manjeet Bhadu Son of Jagatpal has written a book on Library and Information Science. There is a playground in the village and talk about the temple, there is a Shiva temple, a Hanuman temple, a Baba Ramdev temple in the village and there is a bank in the village. There are two studios in the village Jagatpal Bhadu and Balvir Bhadu. Apart from this, there are four johar in the village.

See also

  • List of villages in Fatehabad district

References

  1. "Chautala begins tour of Fatehabad". The Tribune. 5 September 2004. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  2. "DC pays surprise visit to Fatehabad villages". The Tribune. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2014.

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