Kalri Rajgarh
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Kalri (कालरी) is an ancient village in Rajgarh tahsil of Churu district in Rajasthan.
Location
Origin
The Founders
Kalu Punia founded Kalri village hence the name Kalri.
History
There were two Punia brothers: Kalu and Hamira. Kalu Punia founded Kalri village and Hamira Punia founded Hamirwas.
This is is an ancient Village. Excavations reveal about the statues of Pashupatinath. Traces of ancient pottery are also seen under the mounds.
Jat Gotras
Village is inhabited mainly by Punias.
Population
As per Census-2011 statistics, Kalri village has the total population of 2245 (of which 1159 are males while 1086 are females).[1]
Notable Persons
- Vikas Bijarnia - Resident Kalri Churu. Mob: 9829737393.[2]
- Jat farmers who took part in freedom movement and abolition of Jagirs from this village are: 1. Ch. Khem Chand Jat, 2. Lekh Ram Jat, 3. Pramukh Ram Jat, 4. Master Deep Chand (Kaswan).5.Sheonarayan poonia
- Deep Chand Kaswan - Freedom fighter, Ex MP
- Ram Singh Kaswan - Ex. MP. son of Deep Chand Kaswan
- Rahul Kaswan - MP S/O Ram Singh Kaswan.
- Khubi Ram Subedar, Kalri, Worker of Rajgarh Kisan Sabha[3]
- Gile Ram Subedar, Kalri, Worker of Rajgarh Kisan Sabha [4]
- Mange Ram Punia - Teacher, Mob:981206895 [5]
External Links
References
- ↑ http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/70216-kalri-rajasthan.html
- ↑ Jat Samaj, December 2009, p. 45
- ↑ Ganesh Berwal: 'Jan Jagaran Ke Jan Nayak Kamred Mohar Singh', 2016, ISBN 978.81.926510.7.1, p.170
- ↑ Ganesh Berwal: 'Jan Jagaran Ke Jan Nayak Kamred Mohar Singh', 2016, ISBN 978.81.926510.7.1, p.170
- ↑ Ganesh Berwal: 'Jan Jagaran Ke Jan Nayak Kamred Mohar Singh', 2016, ISBN 978.81.926510.7.1, p.92
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