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Ajmer District, Rajasthan

 The district of Ajmer lies in the center of the state of Rajasthan. It is one of the most popular tourist places in the state due to being home to many places of religious significance to the Muslims and Jains. Ajmer is most famous for Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a tomb of the Sufi saint, Moinuddin Chisti that attracts thousands of visitors, irrespective of their religion. There are numerous Jain temples as well. The district is full of architectural grandeur due to the temples, forts  and mosques. Not to leave out the only temple of Lord Brahma in Pushkar that hosts the immensely popular Pushkar Mela that sees both national and international visitors. The district has a rich and varied cultural heritage that goes back centuries.

Here is more information about the same.


Area - 8,481 sq.km

Elevation - 200 meters

Population - 25,83,052 as per 2011 Census

Population rank in India - 161 out of 640

District Headquarters - Ajmer City

4 Subdivisions - Ajmer, Beawar, Kekri and Kishangarh

Number of Talukas - 9

Talukas - Ajmer, Beawar, Bhinay, Kekri, Kishangarh, Masuda, Nasirabad, Peesangan, Sarwar

Villages - 1123

Languages Spoken - Marwari, Hindi, Sindhi, Rajasthani

Geographical Borders -

North -  Nagpur, Maharashtra

South - Bhilwara

East - Jaipur, Tonk

West - Pali

Primary Crops - Sesame seeds, Maize, Moong, Mustard, Jowar, Wheat, Groundnut, Gram, Pearl Millet, Cotton, Barley, Cowpea.

Vegetables like Tomato, Onions, Cauliflower, Chillies among others 

Water Sources - Rivers Banas, Dal, Saraswati, Khari, Sagarmati, Poonagar

Natural Resources - Sandstone, Marble, Granite, Flora and Fauna. Minerals like Feldspar, Quartz, Limestone, Mica, Granite, Marble, Asbestos, Emerald, Magnesite, Calcite

Economy - Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Tourism, Various Industries, Marble Industry

Distance from -

Jaipur - 134 km

Udaipur - 163 km

Jodhpur - 205 km

Bikaner - 233 km

New Delhi - 391 km

Ahmedabad - 525 km

Mumbai - 1004 km

How to reach :-

Via Airports - The nearest airport is Kishangarh at a distance of 28 kms with the second closest being the Jaipur airport at a distance of 138 kms

Via Railways - The district has two of the best trains of the Indian Railways passing and connecting it to Delhi and Jaipur - Shatabdi Express and Pink City Express . Ajmer is a major railway station on the Delhi-Jaipur-Marwar Ahmedabad-Mumbai railway line  and connects the district to many big cities like Mumbai, Agra, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur etc. 

Via Roadways - Ajmer city is located on the Golden Quadrilateral National Highway 8 and has many national highways such as NH 48, NH 58, NH 44I  pass through the district thereby connecting it to almost all major cities of the country. RSRTC ( Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation ) runs various buses connecting the district towns, villages and other cities of the state and the country 

Unique Features of the District -

  • Rajasthan is the sole producer of Lead & Zinc ores. Selenite, Wollastonite

  • It is one of the richest states in terms of availability of various minerals 

  • Almost 70% of Bone-China tableware in the country is produced here.

  • It leads in the production of granite, marble and sandstone.

  • Prime producer of the mineral Quartz

Best time to visit - Winter months


Tourist Attractions include -

Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary

Akbari Masjid 

Atmeshwar Temple

Mani bandh Shakti Peeth

Old Rangji Temple

Pap Mochani Temp 

Daulat Bagh Garden

Varaha Temple

Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra 

Prithviraj Smarak Monument

Nasiyan Jain Temple

Savitri Temple

Dargah Sharif 

Anasagar lake

Pushkar Camel Fair

Nareli Jain Temp 

Pushkar Lake

Brahma Temple

Emergency Contact Information -

District Collector-  0145-2627421, 0145-2623780 9983934283

Police - 100

Fire Brigade - 101

Ambulance - 102, 108 

Women helpline - 1090, 1091 

Child Helpline - 1098

Railways Enquiry  - 139

Indian Railways Security Helpline - 182 


Images - Wikipedia and www.mapsofindia.com



Alwar District, Rajasthan

 The district of Alwar lies in the North - Eastern region in the state of Rajasthan. Seeped in thousands of years of culture, history and traditions, the district is one of the oldest places in the country. It is home to the Aravalli ranges,varied flora and fauna, wildlife sanctuaries, tiger reserve and numerous artificial lakes built over the centuries by various rulers to overcome shortage of water. Tourism is one of its biggest revenue streams due to the presence of many religious places, temples, forts, havelis and magnificent palaces. Another unique contribution of Alwar is one of the most delicious of Indian sweets, the Alwar Milkcake.


Here are some more details about the district. 

Area - 8,380 sq.km

Average Elevation - 204 - 330 meters

Population - 36,74,179 as per 2011 Census

Population rank in India - 77 out of 640

District Headquarters - Alwar City

Number of Talukas - 12

Talukas - Alwar, Behror, Bansur, Kishangarh Bas, Kathumar, Kotkasim, Lachhmangarh, Mandawar, Rajgarh, Ramgarh, Tijara, Thanagazi

Villages - 2072

Languages Spoken - Ahirwati, Braj, Meenawati, Mewati, Jaipuri, Punjabi, Rathi, Hindi, English

Geographical Borders -

North - Rewari,Haryana

South - Dausa 

Northeast - Bharatpur

East - Nuh, Haryana

Southwest - Mahendragarh, Haryana State and Jaipur 

Primary Crops - Bajra, Barley, Coriander, Groundnut, Gram, Guarseed, Masoor, Maize, Jowar, Sugarcane, Rapeseed, Rice, Wheat

Water Sources - Rivers Chuhar, Landoha, Ruparel, Sidh, Sabi

Natural Resources - Minerals, Flora and Fauna

Economy - Tourism, Agriculture and Allied Industries, Manufacturing Units such as Food, 

Beverages, Tobacco Products, Cotton Wool, Silk,  Synthetic Fiber, Jute, Hemp & Mesta Textiles, Wood, Leather, Rubber, Plastic, Chemical products, Basic Metal, Machinery & Parts Industries, Electrical Machinery & Apparatus etc 

Major Industries include - Pepsi, Ashok Leyland, Kajaria Ceramics, G.S. Pharmbutor, Honda Motors, Parryware

Distance from some of the major cities ( via roadways )

Jaipur -143 kms

Delhi -155 kms

Ahmedabad -768 kms

Mumbai  -1319 kms

How to reach :-

Via Airports - The nearest airports to the district are Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi at a distance of 145 kms and Sangamner Airport, Jaipur at a distance of 162 kms

Via Railways - The district is well connected via the railways with various parts of the country. Alwar Junction is an important station which lies in the Jaipur division of the North Western Zone of the Indian Railways. Major trains like the Intercity Express, Shatabdi Express, Mandore Express, Superfast Express halt here. 

Via Roadways - NH248A passes through the State connecting it to New Delhi. RSRTC ( Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation ) runs various buses connecting the district towns, villages and other cities of the state and the country.


Tourist Attractions include : -

Sariska Palace

Siliserh Lake Palace

Sarafa Bazaar

Hill Fort Kesroli

Bhangarh Fort

Biodiversity Park

Bala Quila Fort

Vijay Mandir Palace

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

City Palace Alwar

The Palace Museum

Fateh Jung Gumbad

Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri

Karni Mata Temple


Emergency Contact Information -

Collector Mobile Number :- 0144 2337565, 0144-2336101

Email Addresses : - 

dm.alwar@gmail.com

dm-alw-rj@nic.in

Office Address :-

Mohalla Ladiya, 

Alwar, Rajasthan 301001

District Helpline Number :- 1800-180-6127

Railway Station :- +91-144 270-0209.

Fire Department :- + 91 0144 270 1264

Tourism Department :-

0141-5110598 / 5155100

Women Harassment Department :- 1090, 1091



Images - Wikipedia and www.mapsofindia.com










Banswara District, Rajasthan

 The district of Banswara, often referred to as the Cherrapunji of the State of Rajasthan lies in its Southern region. Named after Bans ( बांस ) due the abundance of Bamboo trees, it has also been called the City of a Hundred Islands. Majorly inhabited by the Bhil tribals, it's district headquarters is the Greenest City in the State. The district is full of natural beauty with various waterfalls surrounding it.


The Tropic of Cancer passes through it. 

Here are more details regarding the place. 

Area - 5,037 sq.km

Population - 17,97,485  as per 2011 Census

Population rank in India - 267th out of 640

District Headquarters - Banswara City

Number of Talukas - 11

Talukas - Abepura, Anandpuri, Banswara, Bagidora, Choti, Gangadtalai, Ghatol, Ganoda,

Garhi, Kushalgarh, Sarvan, Sajjangarh


Villages - 1513

Languages Spoken - Bhili,Hindi, Wagdi and tribal language, Vagri

Geographical Borders -

North -  Udaipur

Northeast - Pratapgarh

Southwest - Gujarat

Southeast and East - Madhya Pradesh

West - Dungarpur

Primary Crops - Rice, Wheat, Maize, Greengram, Gram, Pigeonpea, Blackgram, oilseeds like Soyabean 

Water Sources - Rivers Mahi, Nal, Kagdi, Anas, Erav, Som, Chanp, Hiran, Kagdi, Jhakham

Natural Resources - Flora and Fauna, Teak forests, Bamboo, Mango, Mahua and Khajoor trees 

Economy - Basic economy activity is Agriculture and Forest produce, along with mineral resources. However, Banswara district is one of the twelve districts in the state of Rajasthan that receives funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF) as it was named as one of the country's 250 most backward districts out of 640 by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj in 2006.

Some of the Industries are - Jute, Silk, Cotton, Silk textiles, Food products, Chemical, Paper, Wood and Rubber products, Machinery & Parts

Mining Based Industries, Electrical Machinery, Transport equipment, Real Estate & Business

Distance from -

Jaipur - 213 kms 

New Delhi - 410 kms

Mumbai - 644 kms

How to reach :-

Via Airports -

Maharana Pratap Airport Udaipur, at a distance of 165 kms

Indore Airport, at a distance of 212 kms

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport, Ahmedabad  at a distance of 285 kms

Via Railways - Ratlam station is at a distance of 80 kms

Via Roadways - The district is well - connected to major cities like Jaipur, Ratlam, New Delhi by roadways. It has many national and state highways passing through it.

Tourism Attractions include -


Arthuna

Anand Sagar Lake

Andeshwar Parshwanathji Temple

Abdulla Pir

Cheech Village

Dialab Lake 

Jua Falls

Kalpa Vriksha

Kagadi Pikup Weir

Mahi Dam 

Margarh Dham

Madareshwar Temple 

Paraheda 

Ram Kund


Raj Mandir 

Samai Mata Bhandariya

Singpura Village


Sai Baba Temple

Tripura Sundari

Talwara Temple

Vithala Deo Temple

Emergency Contact Information -

Collector's Number :- 9782611218

240002, 242968

Email Address: - dm-ban-rj@nic.in

Office Address :-

Nazmi Tiger, 

New Population,

Banswara, 

Rajasthan - 327001

Helpline Numbers 

Ambulance - 108

Women Harassment -1090

Airport Inquiry - 02962-2 248218 / 248611

Airport Helpline - 02962-248278 /248611

Railway Station - 8888888888 

Fire Department - 02962 215010


Images - Wikipedia, www.gkabhi.in

 and Tourism website of Rajasthan government

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