Barodiya

Barodiya
village
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Banswara
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 327604
Telephone code 02968
Nearest city Banswara, Udaipur

Barodiya is a village in Banswara district on the Bombay - Ahmedabad highway in Rajasthan, India.

Demographics

This village has about 1000 homes of Brahmins, Kumbhars, Patels suthars and Jain. Brahmins and Jains are the majority. Brahmins, suthar and Jains are the educated classes of the village. People have teir own businesses and they work for others as well..

Temples

Barodiya has a large Laxmi Narayan temple and Jain temple in the centre of the village. Both temples are studded with diamonds and gold with an idol of Lakshmi Narayan. and Viswakarma temple is also very beautiful architecture.

nandni temple is visiting place of barodia and banswara . thousand of people comes here im a month. Tish Place is very natural place and symbol of Natural beauty. nandni mata temple also symbol of Religious faith.

Canal

This village has a canal. The canal was originally planned for the outskirts of the village but as constructed it goes right through the centre of the village. The canal is used for washing clothes, bathing, and supplying water to cattle. The number of deaths since its construction has been on the rise due to drowning, suicides and sudden release of water in the canal. The canal provides water for irrigation, thus increasing the productivity of the land. But at the same time the fields closest the canal have become oversaturated and are always filled with water, thereby making them useless for crops.

Education

In Barodiya village the level of education is very high because maximum people here are educated. In Barodiya village many people have government and private jobs.

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