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Nangal Choudhary

Coordinates: 27°53′32″N 76°06′44″E / 27.8923°N 76.1122°E / 27.8923; 76.1122
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Nangal Choudhary
Town
Nangal Choudhary is located in Haryana
Nangal Choudhary
Nangal Choudhary
Nangal Choudhary is located in India
Nangal Choudhary
Nangal Choudhary
Coordinates: 27°53′32″N 76°06′44″E / 27.8923°N 76.1122°E / 27.8923; 76.1122
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictMahendragarh
Government
 • BodyMunicipal committee
Elevation
302 m (991 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
8,536
Languages
 • OfficialHaryanvi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Area code01282
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-35 xxxx (for non-commercial vehicles)
HR-66 xxxx (for commercial vehicles)
Sex ratio879 /
ClimateCw (Köppen)
Precipitation570 millimetres (22 in)
Avg. summer temperature38 °C (100 °F)
Avg. winter temperature04 °C (39 °F)
Websiteulbharyana.gov.in/NangalChaudhary/844

Nangal Choudhary is an important town and a sub-division in the Mahendragarh district near Narnaul in India, within the National Capital Region. It is situated in the Ahirwal region. Roughly 84 villages fall under this sub-division and Nangal Chaudhary is the main market for them.

The newly declared Integrated Multi-Modal Logistics Hub (IMLH) project will be located entirely within the Nangal Chaudhary Sub-division; once completed it will be largest logistics hub in North India and will spur growth in region.

History

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During the Mughal rule, Narnaul was a flourishing town. Approximately 500 years before the Vikram Samvat year 1962, during the reign of Akbar, his governor Nawab Shah Quli Khan constructed numerous buildings and established several gardens in Narnaul. He also built a mausoleum there. Later, Sonu Choudhary gained control of Nangal Choudhary. He subsequently shared possession of the land with Sitaram. These two then divided the land among their descendants. Over time, four Hindu castes – Malis, Brahmins, Prajapatis, and Rajputs – came to possess equal shares of the land. They governed it and collected revenue from its cultivation.

Originally, when Udai re-established this village, he named it Udai Nangal. The exact time when it became known as Nangal Choudhary is unclear. However, the Choudhary family of this village made significant donations and built schools. In recognition of this generosity, the villagers renamed the village as an act of respect and gratitude towards the family, who later migrated to Kolkata around the 1950s when it was the capital of India. This village has a continuous history on its original site and has never been uninhabited or relocated.[citation needed]

Subsequently, the Nawab of Jhajjar leased this village on a sharecropping (Batai) basis and collected the associated dues. In the year 1914 of the Samvat calendar, a British officer contracted out this land for one year at a rate of Rs 1525. However, after Samvat 1915, the Maharaja of Patiala revoked this contract and resumed direct revenue collection.[citation needed]

In 2012, Nangal Choudhary's administrative status was elevated by the Chief Minister of Haryana, Mr. Bhupender Singh Hooda, who granted it Tehsil and Municipal Committee status. On May 9, 2023, the Haryana Government further upgraded Nangal Choudhary to a Sub-Division. infrastructural improvements in Nangal Choudhary include a new Fire Station, Bus Stand, Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), a well-maintained sewerage system, along with well-constructed internal roads, a new Judicial Complex and a Mini-Secretariat for the sub-division. Nangal Choudhary already has a modern Police Station equipped with CCTV surveillance in key town squares, monitored by the police. Furthermore, the newly constructed 10-lane expressway (NH 148-B) connecting Narnaul to the NH8 Junction, which bypasses the main part of Nangal Choudhary (creating a 3-sided ring road), has established a distinct identity for the town and significantly eased travel to neighboring areas. The anticipated Integrated Multimodal Logistics Hub (IMLH) is also expected to be a major catalyst for future growth in the region.[citation needed]

Geography

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Currently, Nangal Choudhary is one of district sub-division headquarters situated in southern part of the district and touches the districts of Kotputli-Behror and Neem Ka Thana of Rajasthan state. The upland tract unit covers the area between northern Narnaul and Nangal Choudhary Hills in the Narnaul Tehsil. A desert upland, situated between 284 and 302 meters above the mean sea level belongs to the Aravali System.

Nangal Choudhary hills in Narnaul tehsil near Haryana-Rajasthan boundary are one of the many geographical features of Independent hill ranges in Mahendragarh in Narnaul Tehsils. East of the Kasoati or Krishnawati river stream, the elevation of 626 m and relative relief of 160 m is found near Mukandpura village. North-west and south of Narnaul town, rounded hillocks and elliptical hills are prominent features of the landscape in the sandy terrain between the Dohan and Kasoati streams. The elevation of the conical hillock near Thanwas- Nayan village is the highest, 652 m.

Dhosi Hills is located nearby and currently the state government is developing it as religious tourism site with a ropeway system.

Administration

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Nangal Chaudhary has a Nagar Palika, Tehsil Office, SDM Office, Hospital, Bus Stand and Fire Station. Nangal Chaudhary Assembly constituency is one of the 90 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Haryana state in India since 2009. It is part of Mahendragarh district. Dr Abhe Singh Yadav (Ret. IAS Officer) from BJP is Current MLA of Nangal Chaudhary. Dr Abhe Singh Yadav has been awarded best MLA award in Haryana Legislative Assembly. Dr Abhe Singh Yadav has been on forefront on solving Water issue and Road conditions in area and due to his visionary ideas and projects, water level has risen in multiple areas. A new Medical college in also being setup.

People

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Late Baijnath Choudhary also belongs to Nangal Chaudhary town. He has done lot of social work in this area which includes New hospital building, Government girls College Building, Water Pipeline project, New Market at Bus Stand and lot of social donation in area including scholarship's. He has also helped in establishing a large Goshala in Nangal Chaudhary which is one of biggest in nearby area.

Currently, his son is building a 7 crore Dharmshala near the newly established 800+ Bed Narnaul Medical College.

A famous personality, Baba Ramdev, lives in the village (Said Alipur) which is a part of this Sub-division.

Integrated Multimodel Logistics Hub (IMLH)

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Logistics hub

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Integrated Multimodel Logistics Hub, Nangal Chaudhary (IMLHNC or IMLH Nangal Chaudhary), 1,100 acre US$3.3. billion project along the railway in Haryana is part of Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMIC) on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC), that is on track to be completed on time by December 2017 (infrastructure and plot of land ready to be allocated to investors, as of April 2017).[1][2] Among such investors, Dr. B. Ravi Pillai, owner of RP Group and the richest Indian billionaire in Dubai and Middle East which employ over 70,000 employees, offered to CM of Haryana in December 2017 to invest in logistics company in Integrated Multimodel Logistics Hub, Nangal Chaudhary (North India's largest logistics hub) and in Prime Minister's Housing for All (PMAY) low-cost urban housing in 3 Industrial Model Townships (IMT) along Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway in IMT Bahadurgarh, IMT Kundli, Sonipat and IMT Manesar with construction to be completed within 1 year.[3]

Synergy with DMIC

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The DMIC is a US$100 billion India-Japan state-sponsored industrial development project of the Government of India on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC), aimed at developing 7 Investment Regions of 250 sq km and 13 industrial areas across six states (Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Southern Haryana, Eastern Rajasthan, Eastern Gujarat, Western Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh) in India by boosting major expansion of Infrastructure and Industry, including industrial clusters and rail, road, port and air connectivity in the states along the route of the Corridor. This would open a floodgate of opportunities along several parts of Golden Quadrilateral such as Delhi-Mumbai NH-48, NH-2, NH-1 and NH -10 for developing industrial, urban and supporting infrastructure through public-private initiatives. More than 60% area of Haryana is under DMIC project, which is extended up to 150 km on both sides of the alignment of DMIC.

Manesar-Bawal-Nangal Chaudhary is one of the investment regions selected for development in the first phase of ambitious DMIC.

Transport

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Goshala
Goshala cow
Badal Nath ji Maharaj
Badal Nath cave
shiv ji ka mandir

Roads

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Road: Nangal Chaudhary now has 6 lane Road connectivity to Narnaul, Jaipur, Rewari, Gurugram, Chandigarh, Delhi, Ambala. Nangal Choudhary is well connected by road to Kotputli 28 km, Jaipur 138 km, Narnaul 22 km, Behror 25 km, Neem ka Thana 43 km, these and other cities of Haryana and Rajasthan.

Newly declared National Highway No. 148B (6 Lane, Part of Ambala - Narnaul Expressway ) from Rajasthan Border (Kotputli) to Bhatinda (Punjab) passing through Nangal Chaudhary. This Road is currently expanded till New Delhi Mumbai Expressway Near Alwar. Post that Nangal Chaudhary will have 6 lane connectivity to all important Cities and Expressways.

Recent road development in the district has improved the connectivity of Nangal Chaudhary significantly and made travel much faster as it connected it to all nearby cities and towns with either 4 lane or 6 lane expressways. It was made possible to reach Delhi and Jaipur in 2.25 hours and Chandigarh in 4 hrs. Nangal Choudhary has 3 side Ring Road also which have ease traffic in the main city.

Bus

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Narnaul, Nizampur, Mohindergarh, Jaipur and Kotputli connected through robust Bus network. After newly build NH-152D (Trans-Haryana Expressway) Connectivity to Chandigarh, Ambala, Jammu, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Sangrur has been increased exponentially.

Rail

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Railway: Narnaul 22 km and Nizampur 14 km, is located on the Delhi-Ringas-Abu Road-Ahmedabad-Mumbai railway track. Only seven trains run on this section. The track is a part of Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. Government of India have confirmed proposal to develop IMLH at Nangal Chaudhary under DMICDC project, this will stimulate industrial growth in the region. Recently, Govt. of India have conducted survey for a new railway line from Jhajjar (Haryana) to Khairthal (Rajasthan) through Kanina, Narnaul, Nangal Chaudhary, Behror. If, this railway project finalised then Nangal Chaudhary city will have its Railway Station.

Airport

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Airport: Indra Gandhi International Airport, Delhi is the nearest international and domestic airport; the second nearest international and domestic airport is Jaipur. Bacchod Airstrip is the nearest airport at 25 km.

Distances to cities

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Distances to cities: Mahendragarh 47 km, Rewari 76 km, Behror 25 km, Narnaul 22 Km, Alwar 80 km, Jhunjhunu 90 km, Gurgaon 110 km, Delhi 140 km, Jaipur 138 km, Chandigarh 397 km.

Temple and Goshala

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Temples in Nangal Choudhary:-

  • Baba Mukandas Mandir
  • Sudha Bhua Ji Mandir
  • Shyam Baba Mandir
  • Sahid Baba Mandir, Ganwari Jat
  • Baba Bakshidas Mandir ( Said Alipur)
  • Aarya sabha ( Said Alipur)
  • Mata Aasawari Mandir (Nangal Choudhary)

Nangal Chaudhary has one of largest Goshala in nearby areas and it is well maintained through a trust.

Resources

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In the vicinity of the village, limestone is found in the riverbed of Krishnawati river and village Dostpur. There are mines of various ores. In village Gulawala, quartz (Phelsphar) is found in hills. In neighboring village Aantri Biharipur, some other rare stones are found. In Nizampur, the iron ore is present in abundance. Recently, illegal stone crushers mushroomed[clarification needed] in and around this constituency.

See also

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References

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