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{{Short description|Town in Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India}}
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'''Mandela''' is a small village in [[Rajasthan]], India. [[Image:Mandela View.jpg|thumbnail|upright=2|right|right| View of the Village from Top of a Sand Dune in the outskirts of Mandela]]
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[[File:View of Mandela, Rajasthan.jpg|thumb|View of the Village from Top of a Sand Dune in the outskirts of Mandela.]]


'''Mandela''' <ref>{{Cite web |title=Mandela Chhota Village Population - Fatehpur - Sikar, Rajasthan |url=https://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/81277-mandela-chhota-rajasthan.html |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=www.census2011.co.in}}</ref>is a town in the [[Shekhawati]] region and [[Jhunjhunu district]] of [[Rajasthan]] state in India.<ref>{{Cite web |last=News |first=India TV |title=Mandela Bada Pin Code {{!}} Postal Code (Zip Code) of Mandela Bada, Sikar, Rajasthan, India |url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/pincode/rajasthan/sikar/mandela-bada |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=www.indiatvnews.com}}</ref>


==History==

Mandrella was established in 1751, as one of the Thikanas of the Panchpana confederation of Jhunjhunu [[Shekhawati#Thikana|thikana]] by ''Raj-Shri Thakur Sahab Doulat Singh ji'', third son of ''Rao Zorawar Singh ji'' - the ruler of [[Jhunjhunu]] state, and Grandson of Maharao Shardul Singh ji of Jhunjhunu Shekhawati Rajasthan.


== Location ==
== Location ==
It is located on the Fatehpur-Salasar road 6km from [[Fatehpur Shekhawati]] and 55 Km from [[Sikar District]]. Connectivity to nearby towns is good and transportation means are adequate.


It is on the [[Jhunjhunu]]-[[Rajgarh, Rajasthan|Rajgarh]] road, {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} from [[Jhunjhunu]] and {{convert|95|km|abbr=on}} from [[Sikar]]. Its Coordinates are 27°56'42"N 74°55'31"E [http://wikimapia.org/#lat=27.9475164&lon=74.9219942&z=16&l=0&m=b]. The village lies about {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} north of [[Jhunjhunu]] and is also in close proximity with the town of [[Pilani]].


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
Population of the village is around 2000 comprising two religions, Hindus and Muslims, with almost half population of each. There is remarkable level of religious harmony between the two religious groups and it is quite common that these two groups celebrate festivals with each other. Hindu families belong to mostly Jat community with different gotras such as Budania, Dhayal, Godara and Theterwal.


Population of the village is around 30,000, mostly comprising two religions, Hindus and Muslims. There is a remarkable level of religious harmony between the two religious groups and it is quite common that these two groups celebrate festivals with each other. The village boasts several temples and mosques.


== Economy ==


Villagers are mostly farmers but lately they are shifting to service and trade related occupations. A large segment of workers remit funds from Arab countries. The decreasing reliance on agriculture and inflow of remittances has helped the village prosper.
== Occupation ==
Villagers are mostly farmers but lately they are shifting to service and trade related occupations. A large segment of working people work in Arab countries and the village receives large remittances there. The decreasing reliance on agriculture and inflow of remittances has helped prosper the village.



== Education ==
== Education ==
The village has two Government primary schools, a private upper primary school and a government senior secondary school. Literacy rate is about 70% and is increasing rapidly due to rising awareness about education and its importance.


The village has two Government primary schools, an upper primary school, and two government senior secondary schools. The village have only one CBSE KBM on chidawa road after bypass affiliated private schools. The literacy rate is about 70% and is increasing rapidly due to rising awareness about education and its importance.The village have now almost 30 school Private and Government.


== Transport ==
== Climate ==[[File:Mandela 4.jpg|upright=1.5|right|thumbnail|A Gentleman Enjoying a Pleasant Evening After a Scorching Day in Summer ]]
Here summers are hot and arid with temperatures reaching as high as 50°C . In these times, sand storms and hot dry winds, called Loo, are common phenomena. In months of May and June, Loo becomes unbearable and may cause heatstroke. The place receives rainfall mostly in the months of July, August and September. Winters are severe and chilly with minimum temperature falling to 0°C in January.


The village is reachable by bus from nearby towns like [[Jhunjhunu]], [[Pilani]], [[Chirawa]], etc. and is well connected to nearby places by privately owned buses. Nearest Railway Station located is in District headquarters-Jhunjhunu. Nearest Airport is Jaipur International Airport.

== Climate ==

Here summers are hot and arid with temperatures reaching as high as 50&nbsp;°C. Sand storms and hot dry winds, called ''loo'', are common phenomena. In May and June, loo becomes unbearable and may cause heatstroke. The place receives rainfall mostly in July, August, and September. Winters are severe and chilly with minimum temperature falling to 0&nbsp;°C in January.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
As the place is located in semi-desert region of [[The Thar]], Landscape consists sand dunes with scanty bushes. The main trees are Khejri, Neem, Peepal and Rohida. [[File:Mandela 2.jpg|upright=1.2|right|thumbnail|Children Trekking Through the Sand Dunes]]


As the place is located in the semi-desert region of the [[Thar Desert|Thar]], the landscape consists of sand dunes with scanty bushes. The main trees are [[Khejri(Jund Plant)]], [[Neem]], [[Peepal]] and [[Roheda (Tecomella)]].


== Agriculture ==
== Agriculture ==
Being in the semi-desert part of [[Rajasthan]], The farming land is able to grow crops which require less water. The crops grown are mainly Pearl Millet(Bajra), Moong, Moth, Til and Gawar. Famines occur frequently. The rabi crop is almost non-existant and irrigation is rarely used.


Being in the semi-desert part of Rajasthan, the farming land can grow crops which need less water. The crops grown are mainly [[pearl millet]] (Bajra), [[moong]], [[moth]], [[Sesame|til]] and gawar. Famines occur frequently. The [[rabi crop|rabi]] crop is almost non-existent and irrigation is rarely used.
[[Category:Sikar district]]

[[Category:Villages in Sikar district]]
== Places of Worship ==

There are many temples like, Shakambhari mata Temple, Hanuman Temple, Rani Sati dadi Temple, Gillo Sati Temple, Shree Shyam Mandir, Bankia Balaji, Baba Baldevdas Bagichi, Mota Mahadev Mandir etc.
Jama Masjid and many mosques, which makes Mandela a religious place where both Hindus and Muslims live together in peace.

== Administration ==
==See also ==

* [[Princely state]]
==References ==
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[[Category:Villages in Jhunjhunu district]]
[[File:Sand Dunes Mandela.jpg|upright=1.5|middle|thumbnail|Children Playing on a Sand Dune]]

Latest revision as of 19:30, 2 January 2025

View of the Village from Top of a Sand Dune in the outskirts of Mandela.

Mandela [1]is a town in the Shekhawati region and Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan state in India.[2]

History

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Mandrella was established in 1751, as one of the Thikanas of the Panchpana confederation of Jhunjhunu thikana by Raj-Shri Thakur Sahab Doulat Singh ji, third son of Rao Zorawar Singh ji - the ruler of Jhunjhunu state, and Grandson of Maharao Shardul Singh ji of Jhunjhunu Shekhawati Rajasthan.

Location

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It is on the Jhunjhunu-Rajgarh road, 25 km (16 mi) from Jhunjhunu and 95 km (59 mi) from Sikar. Its Coordinates are 27°56'42"N 74°55'31"E [1]. The village lies about 25 km (16 mi) north of Jhunjhunu and is also in close proximity with the town of Pilani.

Demographics

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Population of the village is around 30,000, mostly comprising two religions, Hindus and Muslims. There is a remarkable level of religious harmony between the two religious groups and it is quite common that these two groups celebrate festivals with each other. The village boasts several temples and mosques.

Economy

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Villagers are mostly farmers but lately they are shifting to service and trade related occupations. A large segment of workers remit funds from Arab countries. The decreasing reliance on agriculture and inflow of remittances has helped the village prosper.

Education

[edit]

The village has two Government primary schools, an upper primary school, and two government senior secondary schools. The village have only one CBSE KBM on chidawa road after bypass affiliated private schools. The literacy rate is about 70% and is increasing rapidly due to rising awareness about education and its importance.The village have now almost 30 school Private and Government.

Transport

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The village is reachable by bus from nearby towns like Jhunjhunu, Pilani, Chirawa, etc. and is well connected to nearby places by privately owned buses. Nearest Railway Station located is in District headquarters-Jhunjhunu. Nearest Airport is Jaipur International Airport.

Climate

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Here summers are hot and arid with temperatures reaching as high as 50 °C. Sand storms and hot dry winds, called loo, are common phenomena. In May and June, loo becomes unbearable and may cause heatstroke. The place receives rainfall mostly in July, August, and September. Winters are severe and chilly with minimum temperature falling to 0 °C in January.

Geography

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As the place is located in the semi-desert region of the Thar, the landscape consists of sand dunes with scanty bushes. The main trees are Khejri(Jund Plant), Neem, Peepal and Roheda (Tecomella).

Agriculture

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Being in the semi-desert part of Rajasthan, the farming land can grow crops which need less water. The crops grown are mainly pearl millet (Bajra), moong, moth, til and gawar. Famines occur frequently. The rabi crop is almost non-existent and irrigation is rarely used.

Places of Worship

[edit]

There are many temples like, Shakambhari mata Temple, Hanuman Temple, Rani Sati dadi Temple, Gillo Sati Temple, Shree Shyam Mandir, Bankia Balaji, Baba Baldevdas Bagichi, Mota Mahadev Mandir etc. Jama Masjid and many mosques, which makes Mandela a religious place where both Hindus and Muslims live together in peace.

Administration

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Mandela Chhota Village Population - Fatehpur - Sikar, Rajasthan". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  2. ^ News, India TV. "Mandela Bada Pin Code | Postal Code (Zip Code) of Mandela Bada, Sikar, Rajasthan, India". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 11 June 2024. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

28°19′N 75°26′E / 28.317°N 75.433°E / 28.317; 75.433