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Nangla Badi

Coordinates: 28°50′N 77°21′E / 28.833°N 77.350°E / 28.833; 77.350
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Nangla Badi
Village
Nangla Badi is located in Uttar Pradesh
Nangla Badi
Nangla Badi
Nangla Badi is located in India
Nangla Badi
Nangla Badi
Coordinates: 28°50′N 77°21′E / 28.833°N 77.350°E / 28.833; 77.350
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBaghpat
TehsilKhekra

Nangla Badi is a village located in the Khekra tehsil, Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh state, India.[1] It is 12 km (7.5 mi) from the Indian capital of Delhi, and also 6 km (3.7 mi) from Loni. The nearest Metro Station, Shiv Vihar, is 15 km away and the Old Delhi Railway Station, from where trains are available to access all India, is 25 km away. This village was established by four people, which is the reason for it's division into four Mohallas. This village is very close to Delhi so it is developing comparatively fast. According to historians, the ancestors of this village had participated actively in the famous 1857 Revolutionary Revolt. It is a Jat dominant village of Dagar clan. Nangla Badi's pin code is 250101. Khadi Hindi is the most spoken language here. Late Puransingh and Nyadre Singh most popular brothers for their love, Gyanender singh dagar alias Millu pehelwan, Praveen Dagar, Retired DSP shyam Singh Dagar, Sunil pehalwan (Sabhashad), former kabbadi player and Buielder Dheeraj Dagar alias Bittu grandson of Nyadre Singh (younger brother of Millu Pehelwan and Pradhan Praveen Dagar) and former international boxer Sandeep dagar S/O Shri Sheodan Singh retired SI (younger cousin brother of Millu Pehelwan and former Pradhan Praveen Dagar) are the most active politicians, social workers of this village. The Youngest Politician is Varun Dagar (Mahamantri In BJP Yuva Morcha in Delhi Pardesh). Agriculture is the main occupation of villagers, besides this, many are serving in the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Para Military Forces, Delhi police and UP police.

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