Bhojpuri village

Bhojpuri is a small village in Alwar district of Rajasthan in India. It is part of the National Capital Region. It is known for prehistoric havelis. Bhojpuri is 67.3 km far from its District Headquarter Alwar. It is 140 km far from its State Capital Jaipur. Bhojpuri's MLA is Dharampal Chaudhary.

Geography

Bhojpuri is located at 27° 57' 46.09" N 76° 28' 35.59" E in northern part of Alwar district of Rajasthan at an elevation of 263 m. Bhojpuri is one of the oldest place of NCR region.This village is situated at the bank of the River Sabi. The land of this holy village is very much productive. The Rajasthan Legislature approved way to transform govt. sec. school is just on the inskirts of Bhojpuri. Nearby villages are Hulmana(100 m), Beejwad Chouhan (2.5 km), manethi (1 km), Jalawas(1.5 km), Vijay nagar(2.5 km), Pholadpur(3 km).

Location

Bhojpuri town is located in the National Capital Region, 100 km south of Delhi, 140 km north of state capital Jaipur, 67.3 km north of Alwar city, 28 km north of Behror, 25 km south of Rewari city, 45 km south of Dharuhera, 20 km west of Bhiwadi .

It is easily reached from NH8 (Delhi-Jaipur-Mumbai highway) via shahjahanpur or Neemrana.

Demography

Mundawar was a village with population of under 1000 of which 481 are males while 404 are females as per 2011 census. According to Census 2011 the Bhojpuri village has higher literacy rate compared to other Rajasthan. In 2011, literacy rate of Bhojpuri village was 78.2% compared to 66.11% of Rajasthan. In Bhojpuri Male literacy stands at 91.5% while female literacy rate was 63%. Currently, literacy rate is beyond 90%. This village has given so many soldiers to Indian Army and Pera military forces. Most of young guys join the forces and serve to the nation. It produced some officers, engineers, doctors and they are serving to the humanity. The official language of this village is Hindi and English.

Nearby Cities

Shahjahanpur 4 km

Neemrana 3.5 km

Rewari 25 km

Behror 20 km

Gurgaon 70 km

References

http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/71966-bhojpuri-rajasthan.html

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