Rajgarh

Published: 14.08.2010
Updated: 17.12.2012

Rajgarh, Rajasthan, India


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Sadulpur (Rajgarh) is a town in the Churu district of Rajasthan in India. Sadulpur or Rajgarh is a Tehsil in Churu district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located at 26.3° N 74.62° E

Geography

Rajgarh is having great history. It is a desert area and having salty water. It is native place of well known for origin of LAXMI NIWAS MITTAL, owner of arcelor mittal Known as Steel man. Rajgarh gave the world famous economist Vimal Jalan Ex. Govenor Reserve Bank of India and Vinod Kothari Economist of West Bangal.Gold madel Winner in CWG games KRISHNA POONIA is also belongs to Rajgarh. Our very popular M.P. Sri RAM SINGH JI KASWA.

Gugoji is holy place also located in churu district. Gugoji is famoues known as god of snakes. many peoples from Notrh and all over indias come to pray here.

Rajgarh is located at. It has an average elevation of 479 metres (1571 feet). Rajgarh is also known as Sadulpur.

RAJGARH,Churu is also the hottest place in the country with the temperatures peaking up to 50 Degrees and winters temperature dipping below 0.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Rajgarh had a population of 48,057. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rajgarh has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 65%.
Transport
It is situated on the Main Delhi-Bikaner Rail Link. It takes around 5 hours from Delhi (en route you would cross major stations like Gurgaon, Rewari, Mahendergarh, Loharu).

By Road, it is around 240 km from Delhi.220 km from Jaipur and Bikaner. One needs to take NH-10 via Rohtak, Hissar (170 km), then needs to take NH-65 on Hisar-Jodhpur Road (70 km).By Jaipur take NH-65 via Sikar,Fatehpur,Ramgarh,Churu. And From Bikaner You options via SriDungargarh,Sardarsahar,Ratangarh,Churu and via SriDungargarh,Sardarsahar,Taranagar,Ragharh.(This route is best for conviance)

But travelling in own conveyance during night is not advisable. Due to safety reason...

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  1. Bikaner
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  3. Delhi
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  5. Gurgaon
  6. Hissar
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  10. Rajasthan
  11. Ram
  12. Ramgarh
  13. Ratangarh
  14. Rohtak
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  16. Sardarsahar
  17. Sridungargarh
  18. Taranagar
  19. Vinod Kothari
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