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Dholpur District, Rajasthan

Situated in the eastern part of the state of Rajasthan, the district of Dholpur is its smallest one as per area. What it lacks in area, it makes up in its resources that includes the famous Dholpur Red Sandstone, exotic animals like alligators, hyenas, Sambar, Chital, deer, leopard and migratory birds like herons, ibis, ringed plover, moorhen etc in two of its famous tourist wildlife sanctuaries. 


Dating back to the 7th century when it was established by the Tomar ruler, Raja Dholan Deo Tomar and subsequently named after him, the place has much ancient history having passed on from the Tomars, Maurayas, Chauhans to the invader Muhammad Ghuri. It was formed in the present day district on 15th April 1982 after being carved out of Bharatpur district. Along with ancient historical monuments including palaces, stepwell, forts, babadis it is home to innumerable varieties of flora and fauna. However, its most popular product so to speak is the Dholpur Red Sandstone that has extensively been used in the construction of monumental structures like the Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Vidhansabha Bhawan of Jaipur as also its ancient and exquisite City palace. Temples, pilgrimage places, Gurudwara, Forts, its art, culture and heritage etc add to its tourism value. 

Here are a few more details about the district.
Area - 3,034 sq.km
Elevation - 177 meters

Population - 12,06,516 as per 2011 Census

Population rank in India - 394th out of 640

District Headquarters - Dholpur city

Number of Tehsils - 6

Tehsils - Bari, Baseri, Dholpur, Sarmathura, Salpau

Villages - 841

Languages Spoken - Hindi and Braj Bhasha

Geographical Borders -

Northwest and East - Uttar Pradesh

Northwest - Bharatpur, Rajasthan

West - Karauli

South - River Chambal 

Primary Crops - Gram, Moth, Wheat, Bajra, Moong, Mustard, Cluster beans, Sugarcane, Red chillies 

Water Sources - Rivers Parbati, Chambal, Gambir

Natural Resources - Minerals like the famous Dholpur Sandstone, Masonry Stone, Bajri

Economy - Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Small scale industries, Tourism

Distance from Mumbai -  km

How to reach :- 841 

Via Airports - The two nearest airports are Agra at a distance of 55 kms and Jaipur International Airport at a distance of 286 kms

Via Railways - The Dholpur junction lies under the North Central Railway Zone of the Indian Railways and is well-connected with various major cities of the country

Via Roadways - The National Highway Agra - Mumbai passes through the district thereby  connecting it with most major cities in and out of the state. 


Tourist Attractions include -

Nihal Tower

Royal Stepwell Temple

Nihaleshwar Temple

RamsagarSanctuary

Chausath Yogini Temple

Shergarh Fort

Sher Shikar Gurudwara 

Damoye waterfall

National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary 

Dholpur ( City ) Palace

Phat par Van Vihar W.S.

Talab-e-Shahi

Muchchhkund ( pilgrimage place )

Mughal Garden ( Bagh-e-Nilofar )

Chambal river safari


Events To Attend :

Dev Chhath Mela 

Emergency Contact Information -

District Collector Contact Number - 05642- 22054

Email Address - dm-dho-rj@nic.in

Police - 100

Fire Brigade - 101

Ambulance - 108

Sampark - 181

Child line - 1098



Images - Wikipedia and rajasthan government Dholpur website





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