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Here people are mostly agircultue dependents and many people do business in other states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamilnadu etc. There are mainly three relision Hindu, Jain and Muslim. They celebrate every festival with full enjoy. Dipwali, Holi and eid are the main festivals here. |
Here people are mostly agircultue dependents and many people do business in other states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamilnadu etc. There are mainly three relision Hindu, Jain and Muslim. They celebrate every festival with full enjoy. Dipwali, Holi and eid are the main festivals here. |
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The town is a center for the nearby all villages. Shri P L Mistry is given a posthumous award by National Innovaton Foundation in 2003 for his great inventions like Wise platform ticket machine, automatic air pump for bicycles and other innovations. The other innovations that he had developed and in most cases patented are: (a) improved tea coffee maker, (b) animal body weight drawn water lifting pump, (c) device for constant pressure of water in pipeline/tap, (d) improved machine for making chapatis/puris, (e) system for prevention of train collision and accident due to derailment and sabotaging, (f) improved churner, (g) small flour mill, (h) folding cradle, (i) cloth washing and drying machine, (j) folding swing bed, (k) automatic lighting and delighting kerosene lamp and (l) power generation |
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from road traffic. |
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It is his destiny that now he has been forgotten. |
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Revision as of 06:46, 1 October 2008
Takhatgarh
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• Total | 15,809 |
Takhatgarh , is a town in Pali District of Rajasthan state in India located near the Jolore district border. It lies on Jalore-Sanderao road. There is an old Jain temple of Shri Adinath Bhagwan in the town. There is an anecdote which says that it has been named after the king "Takhat singh". Here people speak mostly Marwari language, while official language is Hindi. There is one pond and one dam also in Takhatgarh. Pond water is very useful here in increasing water level in wells used for drinking water supply to the town. There is one Govt Hospital, while many private clinics run by individual doctors. Here life is very peaceful.
Some area in Takhtgarh are: Khedawas, Dhorawas, Mahaveer Basti, Chakki Gali, Ramdev Gali, Sutharo ki gali, Hanumanji ki Gali, Main Bazar, Chunda Gali, Jogni Gali, Nehru chauk (Chauta), Kachramuta Gali, Balana Gali, Holi chauk, Masjid area, Nehru Road, Chauraha, Vishwakarma Colony, Chandanbala Nagar, Taskavawas, Adarsh Basti, Bandhara Gali, Bandi Gali, Banshilal Baldia Marg, Bheru Chauk, Bhilo ki basti, Bokra Gali, chunda Gali, gogra Road, Kalalo Ki Gali, Kharchiyawas, Nag Chuak, Sado Ki Gali, Harijan Basti, Ramkavawas, Rabariyo ka was, Rajpura Road, Pechka Gali, Suni Gali, Sanga Gali, Sainik Colony.
Geography
Takhatgarh is located at 25°20′N 73°00′E / 25.33°N 73.0°E[1]. It has an average elevation of 221 metres (725 feet) Area of Takhatgarh is 24 sq. km.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census[2], Takhatgarh had a population of 15,809. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Density per sq km is 659. Growth rate of population from 1991 to 2001 is 28.48%. Takhatgarh has an average literacy rate of 51%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 36%. In Takhatgarh, 18% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Administration
Takhatgarh comes under Sumerpur tehsil of Pali district in Rajasthan state. It is a municipality of class IV since 1974. Presently Takhatgarh has BJP board and Chairmain is Mrs. Amba devi Raval.
Education
There is one Govt High school having classes VI to XII, three Govt. primary school and two Govt Girls Schools. While in Private there are many primary and middle schools out of which Defence Public school, Abhay Public School and Adarsh school are main.
People and Culture
Here people are mostly agircultue dependents and many people do business in other states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamilnadu etc. There are mainly three relision Hindu, Jain and Muslim. They celebrate every festival with full enjoy. Dipwali, Holi and eid are the main festivals here.
The town is a center for the nearby all villages. Shri P L Mistry is given a posthumous award by National Innovaton Foundation in 2003 for his great inventions like Wise platform ticket machine, automatic air pump for bicycles and other innovations. The other innovations that he had developed and in most cases patented are: (a) improved tea coffee maker, (b) animal body weight drawn water lifting pump, (c) device for constant pressure of water in pipeline/tap, (d) improved machine for making chapatis/puris, (e) system for prevention of train collision and accident due to derailment and sabotaging, (f) improved churner, (g) small flour mill, (h) folding cradle, (i) cloth washing and drying machine, (j) folding swing bed, (k) automatic lighting and delighting kerosene lamp and (l) power generation from road traffic.
It is his destiny that now he has been forgotten.
Transport
The usual mode of transport is state owned buses, although private buses are also a part of it, whereas for long journeys trains are preferred and the most preferred one station is Falna, which is approx 28 kms from the town, while some people prefer Jawai Bandh also.