Rewari
Rewari | |
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City | |
UTC+5:30 (IST) | |
PIN | 123401 |
Telephone code | 01274 |
Vehicle registration | HR-36 |
Website | rewari |
Rewari is a city and a
Etymology
During the
History
Medieval
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Ancient
Rewari founded by Balarama (the elder brother of Krishna), has the ruins of an ancient fort. The Rewari royal family played an important role in representing the interests of Ahirs in the army.[9][10]
Modern era
Rewari came under the control of
It remained a part of Gurgaon district until reorganisation in 1972 saw it transferred to Mahendragarh district. Further changes in 1989 led to the creation of the eponymous Rewari district.[12]
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Rezang La battle of 1962
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Rewari is well known for the high proportion of soldiers and officers it contributes to the Indian army and other armed forces of India. Rezang La near Chushul in Ladakh was the site of the last stand of C Company of the 13 Kumaon battalion, during the Sino-Indian War on 18 November 1962.[13] The C Company was composed almost entirely of Ahirs and was led by Major Shaitan Singh, who won a posthumous Param Vir Chakra for his actions. In Indian Military History this war is unimaginable as 1 PVC, 1MVC, 8VrC AND 4 Sena Medals won by this company. Capt Ram Chander and Hav Nihal Singh , SM still living like legends.
In this action 120 men of the C Company fought until their bullets finished and then fought hand-to-hand. Of the 120 men, 114 died and only six seriously injured men remained alive. Of these, five were captured POW and only one came down to inform others.[14] A memorial was constructed in Rewari city for them.
The soul-stirring inscription on the War Memorial at Chushul, Ladakh raised by Indian Army in the memory of the fallen brave Ahirs in the Battle of Rezang La reads:
How can a man die better,
Than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers,
And temples of his gods.
This inscription also appears on the Rezang La Memorial at Rewari.
Geography
Location
Rewari is adjacent to Rajasthan and, therefore, has dust storms in summer. Rugged hilly terrain of Aravali ranges as well as sandy dunes in the district affect the city's climate.[15] Rewari forms a part of the National Capital Region.[16]
Rewari is located at 28°11′N 76°37′E / 28.18°N 76.62°E.
Climate
The mean minimum and maximum temperature range from 0 °C to 46 °C during January (winter) and May–June (summer) respectively. The summer temperature can go up to 46 °C from May to July. Winter is from November to February and the temperature can fall to 2 °C in December and January.[7][15] The temperature was recorded as 0 °C on 12 January 2012 and 31 January 2012[18] and below zero (−0.5 °C) on 4 January 2018.[19]
Rain falls from July to September. A little rain is experienced during winter also. Average annual rainfall in Rewari city is 553 millimetres (21.8 in).[15]
Demographics
As of 2011[update],[20] Rewari city had a population of 143,021[1] (compared to 100,946 in 2001 and 75,342 in 1991) showing 42% growth in 2001–11-decade against 34% growth in 1991–2001 decade. Males were 75,764 (53% of the population) and females were 67,257 (47%). The overall sex ratio (female:male) was 886 compared to national average 940, and in the 0 to 6-year age group was 785 compared to national average 918. Rewari had an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 64.3% for entire population and 74.0% for population excluding 0 to 6-year age group in 2011.[21] Male literacy is 83% and female literacy is 73% (compared to 79% and 67% respectively in 2001). In Rewari, 11.3% of the population is under six years of age.[20][22]
The population of Rewari city is estimated at 163,000 in 2023.[23]
Hindi and its dialects Ahirawati and Haryanvi are spoken in Rewari.[5][6]
Civic Utility / Amenities / Services
Healthcare
Rewari city has a civil hospital run by the civil administration. It has fifty beds and the capacity has been planned to increase to one hundred beds.[24] It also has a trauma centre[25] for attending to accidents on highways.[26] Indian Railways has a hospital with 20 beds near Rewari railway station.[27]
Rewari also has a number of private hospitals and nursing homes.[28]
Economy
Industries
Rewari has a variety of industries, from cottage industries to small-scale integrated units and automobiles and auto ancillary industries. The traditional industries are brass metalwork and ornamental shoes (Tilledar Jooti) Rewari has kept the traditional art of Tilledar
- Rewari metal work
Rewari is famous for its traditional metalwork, particularly Brass work. The brass industry began around 1535, with the help of Portuguese.[citation needed] During the time of Hemu, cannons were cast in Rewari for the army of Sher Shah Suri.[29]
Attractions
Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum
Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum is the only surviving steam loco shed in India and houses some of India's last surviving
Transport
By Air
The nearest airport for all domestic and international flights is
By Rail
Rewari was first connected by a railway line in 1873 when the first
Rewari-Delhi double railway track was electrified in 2018. Rewari has electrified tracks on the Jaipur-Alwar-Rewari-
A new railway line Rapid Regional Transit System (RRTS) is being constructed from Nizamuddin station in New Delhi to Alwar via Gurgaon-Manesar-Dharuhera-Rewari-Bawal-Shahjanpur. A loop of this RRTS will have a railway station east of Rewari at village Majra Gurdas.[39]
By Road
Rewari is connected by five national highways:
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- NH 11 (starting from NH 352 off Delhi-Jaipur NH 48 and going to Narnaul-Jhunjhunu-Bikaner-Jaisalmer).
- NH 352 (former name NH 71) (Rewari-Jhajjar-Rohtak-Jind-Narwana).
- NH 919 (former name NH 71B) (Rewari-Dharuhera-Sohna-Palwal).
- NH 352W (former name SH-26) (Rewari-Pataudi-Gurgaon).
Before NH 48 was built in early 1960s, the Rewari-Gurgaon travel was via Dharuhera-Bhiwadi-Taoru-Sohna. NH 919 was a state highway before it was declared NH a decade ago; NH 352 was newly constructed in 2011–13; and NH 11 was declared to start from Rewari only three years ago and a 4-lane Rewari-Narnaul bypass on NH 11 from east of Rewari city (starting at NH 352 just off NH 48) to west of Rewari city (at Khori railway station) has been constructed in 2021-23 to bypass the city.
State highways connect Rewari to all major towns in Haryana and adjacent districts of Rajasthan.
- SH-24 Rewari-Kanina-Mahendragarh-Loharu 92 km. (It may be converted to NH and become a part of Rewari-Kanina-Mahendragarh-Tosham-Hisar.)
- SH-15 Shahjahanpur-Rewari 21 km.
- SH-26) Gurgaon-Pataudi-Rewari 52 km.
The two-lane SH-26 was declared a national highway, NH352W, in 2018 and is being widened to four-lane to provide an alternative to NH 48. It will be ready in early 2024. The new alignment of NH 352W will join Dwarka Expressway (NH 248-BB) and provide fast connectivity of just one hour duration from Rewari to Palam airport and Delhi bypassing congested NH 48 in Gurgaon.[40]
A road bridge is being constructed on SH-15 at Rewari Anaj Mandi and the road will be widened to 4 lanes.
There are frequent bus services between Rewari and Delhi, as well as other towns of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.
Education
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Rewari has one university, ten-degree colleges, two BEd colleges, 110 secondary / higher secondary schools, one industrial training institute and one footwear training institute. Government Higher Secondary School was started in the year 1887. Hindu High School was started by the Bhargava community in 1890 in the building now known as Bhargava Boarding House located near Bhadawas Gate. The nearest college was in the nearby princely state of Alwar until independence. Ahir College was set up in 1945 by Rao Balbir Singh, a descendant of Rao Tularam. Kishanlal Public College is another educational institute. Shishu Shala was the first English school, established in 1950 in Model Town.[citation needed]
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The Meerpur centre of Rohtak University was upgraded to a university in 2013. It is a state university.[41]
Several private colleges have been set up around Rewari in the last decade to teach engineering, management, law, and nursing though the quality of education in some of them is low as in the rest of the country.[42]
Villages
# | Villages | Administrative Division | Population |
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1 | Aaliawas | Rewari | 1,444 |
2Aakera | Aasiaki Gorawas | Rewari | 2,862 |
3 | Bahala | Rewari | 2250 |
3 | Aaspur | Rewari | 76 |
4 | Ahrod | Rewari | 3,580 |
5 | Akbarpur | Rewari | 385 |
6 | Alamgirpur | Rewari | 1,372 |
7 | Alwal Pur | Rewari | 1,508 |
8 | Asadpur | Rewari | 690 |
9 | Asiaki tappa Jarthal | Rewari | 1,685 |
10 | Aulant | Rewari | 2,502 |
11 | Badh Jethu | Rewari | 11 |
12 | Bahotwas Ahir | Rewari | 1,253 |
13 | Balawas Ahir | Rewari | 1,455 |
14 | Balawas Jamapur | Rewari | 1,208 |
15 | BAGTHALA AHIR | Rewari | 2,348 |
16 | Baldhan Khurd | Rewari | 1,435 |
17 | Baliar Kalan | Rewari | 553 |
18 | Baliar Khurd | Rewari | 1,378 |
19 | Balwari | Rewari | 2,056 |
20 | Bambar | Rewari | 435 |
21 | Bangarwa | Rewari | 294 |
22 | Baqapur | Rewari | 996 |
23 | Bariawas | Rewari | 753 |
24 | Bas Dooda | Rewari | 2,999 |
25 | Bawana Gujar | Rewari | 1,336 |
26 | Berli Kalan | Rewari | 2,720 |
27 | Berli Khurd | Rewari | 3,227 |
28 | Bhagwanpur | Rewari | 998 |
29 | Bhalaki | Rewari | 1,866 |
30 | Bhandor | Rewari | 1,762 |
31 | Bhanwari | Rewari | 423 |
32 | Bharawas | Rewari | 4,728 |
33 | Bhathera | Rewari | 1,143 |
34 | Bhatsana | Rewari | 2,777 |
35 | Bhudla | Rewari | 2,347 |
36 | Bhudpur | Rewari | 1,909 |
37 | Bhurthal Jatt | Rewari | 1,858 |
38 | Bhurthal Thethar | Rewari | 590 |
39 | Biharipur | Rewari | 999 |
40 | Bikaner | Rewari | 2,704 |
41 | Bithwana | Rewari | 1,984 |
42 | Bitori | Rewari | 3,226 |
43 | Bodia Kamalpur | Rewari | 2,057 |
44 | Bohka | Rewari | 2,031 |
45 | Bolni | Rewari | 3,636 |
46 | Budana | Rewari | 1,948 |
47 | Budani | Rewari | 749 |
48 | Buroli | Rewari | 4,365 |
49 | Chandanwas | Rewari | 1,792 |
50 | Chandpur | Rewari | 1,128 |
51 | Chanduwas | Rewari | 1,360 |
52 | Chang | Rewari | 30 |
53 | Chauki | Rewari | 591 |
54 | Chauki No-2 | Rewari | 1,795 |
55 | Cheeta Dungra | Rewari | 1,646 |
56 | Chhuriawas | Rewari | 1,187 |
57 | Chillar | Rewari | 3,089 |
58 | Chimnawas | Rewari | 1,723 |
59 | Chitarpuri | Rewari | 699 |
60 | Dabari | Rewari | 621 |
61 | Dahina | Rewari | 7,246 |
62 | Daliaki | Rewari | 824 |
63 | Dan Aalampur | Rewari | 206 |
64 | Darauli | Rewari | 2,058 |
65 | Dawana | Rewari | 800 |
66 | Dehlawas | Rewari | 1,648 |
67 | Devlawas | Rewari | 576 |
68 | Dhakia | Rewari | 1,487 |
69 | Dhaliawas | Rewari | 3,050 |
70 | Dhamlaka | Rewari | 444 |
70 | Dhamlaka | Rewari | 444 |
71 | Dhamlawas | Rewari | 1,507 |
72 | Dhani Santo | Rewari | 593 |
73 | Dhani Sundrod | Rewari | 581 |
74 | Dhani Thethar Bad | Rewari | 1,180 |
75 | Dhawana | Rewari | 4,060 |
76 | Didoli | Rewari | 958 |
77 | Dodhai | Rewari | 1,260 |
78 | Dohaki | Rewari | 1,322 |
79 | Dohakia | Rewari | 1,478 |
80 | Dohana | Rewari | 248 |
81 | Dungarwas | Rewari | 1,666 |
82 | Fatehpuri Pipa | Rewari | 520 |
83 | Fatehpuri Tappa Dahina | Rewari | 1,749 |
84 | Gadala | Rewari | 1,657 |
85 | Gajjiwas | Rewari | 347 |
86 | Gangayacha Ahir | Rewari | 2,903 |
87 | Gangayacha Jatt | Rewari | 1,434 |
88 | Gangoli | Rewari | 12 |
89 | Garhi | Rewari | 1,591 |
90 | Garhi Alawalpur | Rewari | 2,170 |
91 | Ghurakawas | Rewari | 648 |
92 | Gindo Khar | Rewari | 1,816 |
93 | Gobind Puri | Rewari | 328 |
94 | Gokalgarh | Rewari | 6,331 |
95 | Gokalpur | Rewari | 2,265 |
96 | Goliaka | Rewari | 1,091 |
97 | Gopal Pura Urf Pranpura | Rewari | 1,681 |
98 | Gothara Tappa Dahina | Rewari | 2,950 |
99 | Gothara Tappa Khori | Rewari | 2,606 |
100 | Gujriwas | Rewari | 730 |
101 | Gulabpura | Rewari | 1,133 |
102 | Gumina | Rewari | 1,038 |
103 | Gurawara | Rewari | 6,108 |
104 | Halukhera | Rewari | 1,289 |
105 | Hansaka | Rewari | 2,431 |
106 | Hansawas | Rewari | 1,336 |
107 | Harjipur | Rewari | 1,185 |
108 | Husainpur | Rewari | 2,057 |
109 | Jadara | Rewari | 3,900 |
110 | Jaitrawas | Rewari | 2,115 |
111 | Jant Sairwas | Rewari | 1,867 |
112 | Janti | Rewari | 635 |
113 | Jatusana | Rewari | 4,187 |
114 | Jatuwas | Rewari | 1,725 |
115 | Jeetpur Shekhpur | Rewari | 1,992 |
116 | Jharuwas | Rewari | 30 |
117 | Jitpur Istamrar | Rewari | 1,159 |
118 | Jiwara | Rewari | 1,203 |
119 | Jonawas | Rewari | 1,956 |
120 | Joniawas | Rewari | 1,047 |
121 | Jorthal | Rewari | 3,992 |
122 | Kadho Alias Bhawanipur | Rewari | 398 |
123 | Kahari | Rewari | 578 |
124 | Kakoria | Rewari | 2,020 |
125 | Kalaka | Rewari | 1,739 |
126 | Kaluwas | Rewari | 1,511 |
127 | Kamalpur | Rewari | 1,366 |
128 | Kan Majra | Rewari | 234 |
129 | Kanhawas | Rewari | 276 |
130 | Kanhora | Rewari | 1,060 |
131 | Kanhori | Rewari | 2,193 |
132 | Kanwali | Rewari | 4,848 |
133 | Kapariwas | Rewari | 2,658 |
134 | Karawara Manakpur | Rewari | 3,291 |
135 | Karnawas | Rewari | 2,223 |
136 | Kasola | Rewari | 1,155 |
137 | Kasoli | Rewari | 1,400 |
138 | Kathuwas | Rewari | 992 |
139 | Kaunsiwas | Rewari | 1,326 |
140 | Khaleta | Rewari | 2,920 |
141 | Khaliawas | Rewari | 1,469 |
142 | Khalilpuri | Rewari | 493 |
143 | Khar Khara | Rewari | 3,476 |
144 | Khargwas | Rewari | 1,281 |
145 | Kharkhari Bhiwan | Rewari | 441 |
146 | Kharsanki | Rewari | 320 |
147 | Khatawali | Rewari | 1,427 |
148 | Khera Aalampur | Rewari | 1,080 |
149 | Khijuri | Rewari | 1,679 |
150 | Khol | Rewari | 3,866 |
151 | Khori | Rewari | 3,160 |
152 | Khushpura | Rewari | 1,254 |
153 | Kishangarh | Rewari | 1,543 |
154 | Kolana | Rewari | 1,792 |
155 | Kumroda | Rewari | 1,135 |
156 | Kundal | Rewari | 2,127 |
157 | Ladhuwas Ahir | Rewari | 1,298 |
158 | Ladhuwas Gujar | Rewari | 805 |
159 | Lakhnor | Rewari | 976 |
160 | Lala | Rewari | 1,796 |
161 | Lalpur | Rewari | 1,339 |
162 | Lisan | Rewari | 3,696 |
163 | Lisana | Rewari | 1,852 |
164 | Lodhana | Rewari | 763 |
165 | Lohana | Rewari | 3,032 |
166 | Maha Kharia | Rewari | 636 |
166 | Maha Kharia | Rewari | 636 |
167 | Mahiuddinpur | Rewari | 2,145 |
168 | Mailawas | Rewari | 799 |
169 | Majra Gurdas | Rewari | 884 |
170 | Majra Mutsal Bhalaki | Rewari | 3,637 |
171 | Majra Sheoraj | Rewari | 1,302 |
172 | Majri Duda | Rewari | 454 |
173 | Malahera | Rewari | 1,215 |
174 | Maliaki | Rewari | 468 |
175 | Malpura | Rewari | 2,573 |
176 | Mamaria Aasampur | Rewari | 1,561 |
177 | Mamaria Ahir | Rewari | 1,235 |
178 | Mamaria Thethar | Rewari | 889 |
179 | Mandhaya Khurd | Rewari | 1,742 |
180 | Mandhia Kalan | Rewari | 1,195 |
181 | Mandola | Rewari | 3,563 |
182 | Masani | Rewari | 1,111 |
183 | Masit | Rewari | 2,327 |
184 | Mayan | Rewari | 2,476 |
185 | Meerpur | Rewari | 2,531 |
186 | Molhawas | Rewari | 217 |
187 | Motla Kalan | Rewari | 2,702 |
188 | Motla Khurd | Rewari | 1,344 |
189 | Mundhalia | Rewari | 1,086 |
190 | Mundi | Rewari | 3,163 |
191 | Mundia Khera | Rewari | 946 |
192 | Muradpuri | Rewari | 305 |
193 | Musepur | Rewari | 2,290 |
194 | Mustafapur | Rewari | 1,876 |
195 | Nain Sukhpura | Rewari | 2,262 |
196 | Nandha | Rewari | 2,530 |
197 | Nandrampur Bas | Rewari | 6,213 |
198 | Nangal Jamalpur | Rewari | 2,404 |
199 | Nangal Mundi | Rewari | 2,143 |
200 | Nangala Mayan | Rewari | 251 |
201 | Nangalia Ranmokh | Rewari | 1,171 |
202 | Nangli Godha | Rewari | 996 |
203 | Narainpur | Rewari | 564 |
204 | Nayagaon | Rewari | 1,646 |
205 | Niganiawas | Rewari | 859 |
206 | Nikhri | Rewari | 1,298 |
207 | Nimoth | Rewari | 4,316 |
208 | Nurpur | Rewari | 327 |
209 | Pachgaon | Rewari | 412 |
210 | Padla | Rewari | 3,150 |
211 | Padniawas | Rewari | 1,610 |
212 | Pahrajwas | Rewari | 975 |
213 | Palhawas | Rewari | 4,463 |
214 | Pali | Rewari | 3,666 |
215 | Panchor | Rewari | 1,145 |
216 | Parkhotampur | Rewari | 2,205 |
217 | Phadani | Rewari | 1,023 |
218 | Phideri | Rewari | 1,971 |
219 | Pithanwas | Rewari | 1,398 |
220 | Pitherawas | Rewari | 1,283 |
221 | Punsika | Rewari | 1,312 |
222 | Qutabpuri Buzarg | Rewari | 1,078 |
223 | Qutubpuri Jagir | Rewari | 293 |
224 | Rajawas | Rewari | 526 |
225 | Rajpura Istamrar | Rewari | 1,617 |
226 | Rajpura Khalsa | Rewari | 1,058 |
227 | Rajyaka | Rewari | 1,417 |
228 | Raliawas | Rewari | 2,470 |
229 | Ramgarh | Rewari | 1,597 |
230 | Rampuri | Rewari | 1,438 |
231 | Rasgan | Rewari | 830 |
232 | Rasooli | Rewari | 503 |
233 | Roharai | Rewari | 3,114 |
234 | Rojhaka | Rewari | 869 |
235 | Rojhuwas | Rewari | 963 |
236 | Roliawas | Rewari | 843 |
237 | Saharanwas | Rewari | 2,512 |
238 | Saidpur | Rewari | 145 |
239 | Salhawas | Rewari | 1,139 |
240 | Sangwari | Rewari | 2,040 |
241 | Sanpli | Rewari | 912 |
242 | Shadipur | Rewari | 772 |
243 | Shahbajpur Istamrar | Rewari | 403 |
244 | Shahbajpur Khalsa | Rewari | 1,729 |
245 | Shekhpur Shikarpur | Rewari | 1,918 |
246 | Siha | Rewari | 5,048 |
247 | Srinagar | Rewari | 488 |
248 | Suma Khera | Rewari | 1,174 |
249 | Sunaria | Rewari | 644 |
250 | Sundrodh | Rewari | 1,253 |
251 | Tatarpur Istamrar | Rewari | 1,221 |
252 | Tatarpur Khalasa | Rewari | 1,791 |
253 | Tehnadipalpur | Rewari | 1,320 |
254 | Thothwalka | Rewari | 558 |
255 | Tint | Rewari | 2,414 |
256 | Turkiawas | Rewari | 1,203 |
257 | Uncha | Rewari | 2,111 |
258 | Zainabad | Rewari | 5,205 |
259 Kosli Rewari 22,000
Notable people
- in 1556
- Rao Tula Ram, leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
- Rao Gopal Dev, leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
- Chief Minister of Haryana
- Dr. B.K. Rao, first recipient of Padma Bhushan award in Rewari.
- Commodore Babru Bhan Yadav, MVC, led the Operation Trident against Pakistan in Indo-Pakistan war 1971
- Santosh Yadav, first female Mountaineer in India to climb Mount Everest twice.
- Yogendra Yadav, an Indian activist, psephologist and politician
- Alhar Bikaneri, Indian Hindi-Urdu poet
Delhi–Mumbai industrial corridor
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor is a mega infra-structural project of US$90 billion with the financial and technical aids from Japan, covering an overall length of 1,483 km between the political capital and the business capital of India, i.e., Delhi and Mumbai.[43] It will initially link Rewari to Mumbai.
See also
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External links
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Rewari travel guide from Wikivoyage