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As of 2001 India [[census]]<ref>{{GR|India}}</ref>, Bijrol had a population of 15002 estimated in late 2006. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bijrol has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 42% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. |
As of 2001 India <ref>[[census]]<ref>{{GR|India}}</ref>,</ref> Bijrol had a population of 15002 estimated in late 2006. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bijrol has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 42% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. |
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The village Baraut is one of the biggest village in India. The main business activity is farming. |
The village Baraut is one of the biggest village in India. The main business activity is farming. |
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BIJROL A village in district Baghpat of Uttarpradesh (India). A village known for its bravery & heroism, giving birth to several freedom fighters. Having a population of more than eleven thousand this village is exactly 6 km from the center of Baraut the sub district of Baghpat.the geographical location of this place is 29°7'28"N 77°18'53"E. A beautiful place to visit having one of the Ashoka Pillar.
A village that give birth to heroes like Baba Shahmal Tomar.
Baba Shah Mal was a great freedom fighter who fought against British. His role in the freedom movement of 1857 is nonparallel. The farmers of the area had suffered from over-taxation by the British in the months before the uprising of first freedom movement in 1857. Shah Mal put together a combined force of Tat and Gujjar farmers. His army attacked and plundered the tahsil of Barout and the bazaar at Baghpat.Within a short period he took hold of 84 villages of Tomar Desh Khap. During the revolution of 1857, he made his headquarters at bungalow of Irrigation Department on Yanuna River and controlled his operations from there. The British army could not face the army of Shahmal. Graves of British Soldiers and Officers killed on 30th and 31st may, 1857 can be seen today at the Meerut Road Crossing near Hindon River.The British officer Dunlap could escape very marginally in a war with army of Shahmal in July 1857. Unfortunately the turban of Shahmal got entangled with legs of his horse. En English officer named Parkar who new Shahmal took advantage of this situation. He not only killed Shahmal but also cut his body to pieces and chopped his head off. The British army hanged the head of Shahmal on a jawline to terrify the public on 21 July 1857.
This Big village is mostly inhabited by farmers, most of the population consist of Jats, Brahmans, Muslims being the minority.
Geography
Bijrol is located at 29°42′N 77°11′E / 29.7°N 77.18°E. It has an average elevation of 230 metres (754 ft).
Demographics
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(see the help page).,</ref> Bijrol had a population of 15002 estimated in late 2006. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bijrol has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 42% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.
The village Baraut is one of the biggest village in India. The main business activity is farming.
Introduction Shahmal Baba's life'
Baba Shahmal Jat (Tomar) in village Bijrol of Baghpat district was a simple farmer but revolutionary freedom fighter. He was extremely popular in areas Surrounding Meerut and Delhi; Meerut District. Shahmal was a big threat to British in all western & north western part of UP & Delhi. He fought for to break the shackles of slavery. For a long time this great man had British no sleep of peace. He was such a Krantidut