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Jamwa Ramgarh

Coordinates:27°01′14″N76°00′40″E/ 27.020672°N 76.011003°E/27.020672; 76.011003
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Jamwa Ramgarh
Town
Jamwa Ramgarh is located in Rajasthan
Jamwa Ramgarh
Jamwa Ramgarh
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates:27°01′14″N76°00′40″E/ 27.020672°N 76.011003°E/27.020672; 76.011003
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
DistrictJaipur
Government
MLAGOPAL MEENA,INC
Population
(2011)
• Total250,132
Languages
• OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30(IST)
PIN
303109
Telephone code01426

Jamwa Ramgarhalso popularly known as theRamgarh,is a subdivision of theJaipur districtinRajasthan,India. It is located on State Highway 55, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) East-North ofJaipurcity. It was best known for Ramgarh Lake which is now dry.

Ramgarh Lake

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Ramgarh Lakewas an artificial lake situated near Jamwa Ramgarh in Rajasthan, India. At one time the lake was the main source of water supply to Jaipur city. The last time the lake received water was 1999 and it has been dry since 2000.[1]It is situated 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Jaipur and when full covered an area of 15.5 square kilometres (6.0 sq mi).

History

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Ramgarh was previously known as Manchi. It was won over byKachhwahaRajputs from Meenas during their quest of Dhundhar. They renamed it Ramgarh and built temple of their kul deviJamway Mata.That is why it is called Jamwa Ramgarh[2]

Notable People

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Most populated community is meena

Education

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First government school esthablished by Seth Mangilal Ji Maharwal, and the committee members were Seth Ramdayal Ji Maharwal, Seth Ramdhan Ji Maharwal, Master Rameshwar Ji Tiwari, Master Harsahay Ji Sharma, Seth Satnarayan Ji Maharwal, Seth Harinarayan Ji Maharwal, Patwari Shri Ganaga Sahay, Shrimati Mangi bai Sharma, Master Lakshaman Prasad Ji Lakhera.

Geography

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The major rivers passing through the Jaipur district isBanganga.Although serious drought is rare, poor water management and exploitation of groundwater with extensive tube-well systems threatens agriculture in some areas.

Climate

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Jaipur has a hotsemi-arid climate(Köppen climate classificationBSh) receiving over 650 millimetres (26 in) of rainfall annually but most rains occur in the monsoon months between June and September. Temperatures remain relatively high throughout the year, with the summer months of April to early July having average daily temperatures of around 30 °C (86 °F). During the monsoon there are frequent, heavy rains and thunderstorms, but flooding is not common. The winter months of November to February are mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 15–18 °C (59–64 °F) and with little or no humidity. There are however occasional cold waves that lead to temperatures near freezing.[3]

Media

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Newspapers available in all parts of Jamwa Ramgarh include Hindi dailies such as Rajasthan Patrika, Dainik Bhaskar, Daily News, Dainik Nav Jyoty, Rastradoot, News Flash TV, Times Of India, DNA, HT, and Chaukadi News.

List of Villages

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Under Jamwa Ramgarh subdistrict there total are 233[4]villages. The largest are Andhi, Anoppura, Basna, Behlor, Bhan Pur Kalan, Bhawani, Bilod, Birasana, Bishanpura, Bobari, Booj, Chawandiya,Chawand ka mand,Dangarwada, Dhamsya, Dharmaliyo ki dhani kooda, Dhaula, Dhoolaraoji, Gathwari, Gopal Garh Indragarh, Jaichandpura, Jamwa, Kalla, Kallan, Kharkhada, Khawarani, Kooda, Lalwas, Langadiyawas, Mahangi, Manota, Mathasoola, Nayabas, Natata, Narpatiyawas, Nayala, Nimbi, Neemala, Newer, Papar, Palera, Phootalaw, Rahori, Raipur, Raisar, Rajpurwastala, Ramgarh, Rampura, Roopwas, Saipura, Samred, Sankotada, Tala, Thali,Tholai,Todameena, Radhagovindpura, Bad Rasulpura, Nimbi, Kelanwas.

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"Driving directions to Jamwa Ramgarh"(Map).Google Maps.Google. 21 June 2020.Retrieved21 June2020.

References

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  1. ^Sebastian, Sunny (30 April 2000)."Jaipur Lake a scorched bed now".The Hindu.Archived fromthe originalon 26 August 2014.Retrieved26 August2014.
  2. ^Sarkar, Jadunath(1994) [1984].A History of Jaipur: C. 1503–1938.Orient Longman Limited. pp. 23, 24.ISBN81-250-0333-9.
  3. ^"World Weather Information Service".Retrieved11 December2009.
  4. ^"Census of India, 2011".censusindia.gov.in/.December 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 5 October 2013.Retrieved21 January2012.