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'''Chanda Roon (चांदारूण)''', is a village in [[Degana]] tehsil of [[Nagaur]] district in [[Rajasthan]].
'''Chanda Roon (चांदारूण)''', is a large village in [[Degana]] tehsil of [[Nagaur]] district in [[Rajasthan]].
== History ==
 
== Jat gotras ==
== Jat gotras ==
*[[Balara]],
*[[Balara]],
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*[[Rinwa]],
*[[Rinwa]],
== Population ==
== Population ==
Population of '''Chanda Roon''' according to '''Census 2001''' is 3705, (Males 1868 and females 1837)<ref>[http://www.ourvillageindia.org/Place.aspx?PID=453435 Chanda Roon on ourvillageindia.org]</ref>.
*Population of Chanda Roon, according to '''Census 2001''' stood at 3705, (Males 1868 and females 1837).
 
*According to '''Census-2011''' information:
:With total 786 families residing, Chanda Roon village has the population of '''4034''' (of which 2031 are males while 2003 are females).<ref>http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/83370-chanda-roon-rajasthan.html</ref>
== Notable persons ==
== Notable persons ==
*[[Sh. Kanaram Jajunda]] :- During the first Panchayat elections held sometime in 1954, area of the present town then forming part of Chandaroon Gram Panchayat elected a very young & compassionate man Sh. Kana Ram Jajunda, its first Sarpanch.
*[[Sh. Kanaram Jajunda]] :- During the first Panchayat elections held sometime in 1954, area of the present town then forming part of Chandaroon Gram Panchayat elected a very young & compassionate man Sh. Kana Ram Jajunda, its first Sarpanch.
== History ==
:Jajunda had a long political & social influence ever since till his demise on 29 August 2007. During last 12 years, Kana Ram Jajunda did lot of organizing work to spread the message & vision of his political ideology since he joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 1996.


Jajunda had a long political & social influence ever since till his demise on 29 August 2007. During last 12 years, Kana Ram Jajunda did lot of organizing work to spread the message & vision of his political ideology since he joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 1996.
:BJP had hardly any historical presence in the whole of Nagaur district. It required continuous & untiring  organizational work from a man who had inherent direct appeal with the people and Jajunda became instrumental in being the bridge between the party and the people.
 
BJP had hardly any historical presence in the whole of Nagaur district. It required continuous & untiring  organizational work from a man who had inherent direct appeal with the people. And Jajunda became instrumental in being the bridge between the party and the people.
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://villageinfo.in/rajasthan/nagaur/degana/chanda-roon.html Information about Chanda Roon village - villageinfo.in website]
*[http://www.flickr.com/places/info/2275457 Geo Location of Chanda Roon]
*[http://www.flickr.com/places/info/2275457 Geo Location of Chanda Roon]
== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 13:03, 20 January 2018

Chanda Roon (चांदारूण), is a large village in Degana tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.

Jat gotras

Population

  • Population of Chanda Roon, according to Census 2001 stood at 3705, (Males 1868 and females 1837).
  • According to Census-2011 information:
With total 786 families residing, Chanda Roon village has the population of 4034 (of which 2031 are males while 2003 are females).[1]

Notable persons

  • Sh. Kanaram Jajunda :- During the first Panchayat elections held sometime in 1954, area of the present town then forming part of Chandaroon Gram Panchayat elected a very young & compassionate man Sh. Kana Ram Jajunda, its first Sarpanch.

History

Jajunda had a long political & social influence ever since till his demise on 29 August 2007. During last 12 years, Kana Ram Jajunda did lot of organizing work to spread the message & vision of his political ideology since he joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 1996.
BJP had hardly any historical presence in the whole of Nagaur district. It required continuous & untiring organizational work from a man who had inherent direct appeal with the people and Jajunda became instrumental in being the bridge between the party and the people.

External Links

References


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