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 Daulatram Saran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in village Dhani-Panchera of district Churu in Rajasthan in the family of Dularam of Saran clan Hindu Jat.
He won continuous three assembly elections from Dongargarh constituency in Churu district.
1989-91: He was Member of Parliament from Churu in 9th Lok Sabha from Janata Dal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daulatram_Saran   (749 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of cities in India
Ratangarh is a town of Churu district in Rajasthan, India.
Thathawata is a village located in Churu district of Rajasthan state in India.
Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore, is a city in Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-cities-in-India   (5341 words)

  
 ReliefWeb » Document Preview » India: Situation report on Rajasthan drought 15 Sep 02
The overall state rainfall deficit is -53.4% and the rainfall deviation ranges from -87.9% in Bikaner district to -24.8% in Churu district.
Similarly, Churu and Jhalawar districts have come in to deficit category from normal.
As compared to last sitrep, the districts of Sirohi and Jhunjhunu, which were under deficit category, has converted in to scanty due to less rainfall.
www.reliefweb.int /rw/rwb.nsf/AllDocsByUNID/99314e2e0b7485b5c1256c560045d398   (179 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation
Churu, in Bikaner district, is the third of Jakhar’s adopted Jat-majority constituencies in Rajasthan and a territory unknown to him even a month ago.
At over 22 per cent of the total electorate in Churu, Jats can make or mar his chances of returning to the Lok Sabha and the ageing Jat leader from Punjab is appealing to his fellow community members for their sympathy and support.
The villagers of Bidasar in Sridugargarh bloc of Churu are convinced the former Union agriculture minister is shedding tears out of genuine concern for the plight of farmers.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040503/asp/nation/story_3199738.asp   (643 words)

  
 Churu Rajasthan,Churu India Tourism,Churu India Travel Guide
Churu, the headquarters of the largest desert district, is a part of the frescoland
Churu is also famous for its drummers, especially during the festivals of Holi and Muharram.
Churu lives up to its portrayal of a desert town with dramatic sand dunes enclosing its western and southern parts.
www.indiasite.com /rajasthan/churu   (898 words)

  
 CHURU
Churu district is served by meter gauge lines of Northern and Western Railways.
www.rajasthan.gov.in /CHURU1.SHTM   (211 words)

  
 Churu Travel, Churu India Travel, Churu India Travel Guide, Churu Travel in Rajasthan India, Shubhyatra
Founded in 1620 AD by Churu, a chieftain of the Jats (an agricultural people of northern India), Churu is located in Rajasthan state, in northwestern India.
Climate of Churu is hot throughout the year, except for the winters, when the temperature falls to extreme low, making the atmosphere pleasant for the tourists.
Much talked about for its painted walls, Churu at one time was a centre of trade and commerce, which is why the place is today abundant with richly painted havelis of the merchants, who hailed from this place.
www.shubhyatra.com /rajasthan/churu.html   (629 words)

  
 The Hindu : Museum planned at Churu
A Government museum is proposed to be established in the district headquarters town of Churu in northern Rajasthan to preserve the rich cultural and archaeological heritage of the region.
The mansions in Churu, such as Bagla Haveli, Malji Ka Kamra, Kotharion Ki Haveli, Baidon Ki Haveli and the Shantinath Jain temple are famous for the intricacies of their designs and illustrations.
Panwar said an art gallery in Churu could also preserve the old traditions and offered the State Government's help for conservation of historical relics and artefacts stockpiled in "Nagar Shri'' centre of the Lok Sanskriti Shodh Sansthan, if the objects were handed over to the Government.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/2003/08/07/stories/2003080702100300.htm   (186 words)

  
 Churu - Art History Online Reference and Guide
In the winter it reaches sub-zero temperatures.Churu is a district place in the state of Rajasthan.
Churu is a desert region in Rajasthan, India.
Churu - Art History Online Reference and Guide
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Churu   (82 words)

  
 The World Bank - Indigenous Peoples
In the project districts, except for Churu which has few tribal people who are mainly desert nomads, the bulk of the tribal population lives in hilly scrub or forest areas.
There are wide variations in the tribal concentrations of blocks within the districts, and only Churu has a low concentration throughout the district (less than 2 percent).
Of the seven DPIP districts, five have ST populations over 10 percent while only two, Churu and Dholpur have ST populations below 10 percent.
lnweb18.worldbank.org /ESSD/essd.nsf/28354584d9d97c29852567cc00780e2a/ad4ebf6e14511fca852568af0059cdaa?OpenDocument   (7605 words)

  
 Ran Singh - Profiles of Water Harvesters - Rainwaterharvesting.org
Domes dot the sandy fields of the village of Lahsedi in district Churu, Rajasthan.
Official statistics put the average annual rainfall in Churu at 325 mm.
At the edge of each dome are little holes, surrounded by a clean circular area.
www.rainwaterharvesting.org /methods/harvesters/singh.htm   (549 words)

  
 People in Rajasthan eat Ghewar to beat the cold : HindustanTimes.com
For people in Churu district of Rajasthan, winters mean battling with extremely cold weather conditions.
Popular for its mouth-watering taste across Rajasthan, Ghewar is relished by almost all who are visiting Churu during winters.
They believe that the best way to fight the cold is to eat succulent sweets-in short Ghewar.
www.hindustantimes.com /news/181_1585728,001100020009.htm   (249 words)

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