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'''Derasar (देरासर)''' is a village in [[Ramsar]] tehsil of [[Barmer]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | '''Derasar (देरासर)''' is a village in [[Ramsar]] tehsil of [[Barmer]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | ||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
Pincode of the village is 344001. It is situated 40km away from Ramsar town and 30km away from Barmer city. Derasar village has got its own gram panchayat. [[Labrau]], [[Bhanwarlai]] and [[Bano Ka Tala]] are some of the nearby villages. | |||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
==The Founders== | ==The Founders== | ||
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*[[Bana]] | *[[Bana]] | ||
==Population== | ==Population== | ||
According to '''Census-2011''' information: | |||
:With total 97 families residing, Derasar village has the population of '''596''' (of which 309 are males while 287 are females).<ref>[http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/88500-derasar-rajasthan.html Web-page of Derasar village at Census-2011 website]</ref> | |||
==Notable Persons== | ==Notable Persons== | ||
*Adu Ram [[Bana]] - [[Derasar]], [[Ramsar]] tehsil, who lost life in struggle against Jagirdars. | *Adu Ram [[Bana]] - [[Derasar]], [[Ramsar]] tehsil, who lost life in struggle against Jagirdars. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://villageinfo.in/rajasthan/barmer/ramsar/derasar.html Information about Derasar village - villageinfo.in website] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 24 October 2018
Derasar (देरासर) is a village in Ramsar tehsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan.
Location
Pincode of the village is 344001. It is situated 40km away from Ramsar town and 30km away from Barmer city. Derasar village has got its own gram panchayat. Labrau, Bhanwarlai and Bano Ka Tala are some of the nearby villages.
Origin
The Founders
History
Jat Gotras
Population
According to Census-2011 information:
- With total 97 families residing, Derasar village has the population of 596 (of which 309 are males while 287 are females).[1]
Notable Persons
External Links
References
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