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Rani Khera (Delhi)
Rani Khera is a village located in northwest Delhi, India. Traditionally an agrarian community, the village has experienced urbanization over the years. Despite these development plans, Rani Khera has faced challenges related to urbanization. In 2017-18, villagers successfully opposed the establishment of a landfill in their area, reflecting concerns about environmental degradation. Additionally, the village has experienced issues such as waterlogging and the proliferation of unauthorized colonies, leading to apprehensions about unplanned urban growth. This village is a low-lying location, water flows in from all around, causing waterlogging. The houses and the local areas get regularly flooded.Its neighbouring villages are Mundka, Rasoolpur, Kanjhawala Kanjhawala is the administrative headquarters of the North West Delhi district of Delhi, India. It is also a Sub-division of the North-West Delhi district. Demographics Kanjhawala had population of 10,331 of which 5,529 are male ...
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Mundka
Mundka is a census town and village in the West Delhi district of Delhi. It is known for its historical, industrial and infrastructural significance. The name is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word "Muṇḍa" (मुण्ड), meaning "head", with local folklore linking it to the beheading of Shishupala by Krishna, where his head allegedly fell into ''Shishupal or Shishuwala'' pond. It also holds cultural importance with landmarks like the Dada Bhero Temple. Its neighbouring villages are Nangloi Jat, Bakkarwala,Tikri Kalan, Rani Khera (Delhi), Rasoolpur and Ghevra. It is the birthplace and village of former Chief Minister of Delhi, the late Dr. Sahib Singh Verma and his son Parvesh Verma. The current MLA of the Mundka constituency is Gajender Drall, a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP).Yogender Chandoliya is the current Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha representing the North West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, which includes the Mundka area. Politically ...
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Kanjhawala
Kanjhawala is the administrative headquarters of the North West Delhi district of Delhi, India. It is also a Sub-division of the North-West Delhi district. Demographics Kanjhawala had population of 10,331 of which 5,529 are males while 4,802 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Population of children with age of 0-6 is 1,344 which is 13.01% of total population of Kanjhawala (CT). In Kanjhawala Census Town, female sex ratio is of 869 against state average of 868. Moreover, child sex ratio in Kanjhawala is around 826 compared to Delhi state average of 871. Literacy rate of Kanjhawala city is 83% lower than state average of 86.21%. In Kanjhawala, Male literacy is around 90.07% while female literacy rate is 75%. People from every religion and caste are now part of this village, which is the center of four industrial areas: Bawana, Mundka, Rani Khera (Delhi), and Bahadurgarh. Also Kanjhawala now boasts of its own industrial area. The District commissioner (D ...
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Ghevra
Ghevra is a census town in North West district in the state of Delhi, India. It is a Jat dominated village founded by Rana surname (Chaudharyranasaroha and jatrana )and later other surnames like Dabas, Mann, Deshwal, Gill and many more settled here . IPL player Harshit Rana is from Ghevra . Many officers are also from Ghevra serving the country . In Ghevra Brahmans and other backward and schedule castes are also residing from many years. Demographics , according to the Indian census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ..., Ghevra had a population of 5920. Males constitute 59% of the population and females 41%. Ghevra has an average literacy rate of 69%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 61%. In Ghevra, 13% of the ...
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