Panlawa

Panlawa (पनलावा) is a village in Laxmangarh tahsil, Sikar district in Rajasthan.
Location
Panlawa is part of The TEH and Panchayat Samiti Laxmangarh and PS Balara Distt Sikar (RAJ). Situated Between Laxmangarh and Nawalgarh well known towns of Shekhawati regions of Rajasthan, Both rail tracks Sikar to Luharu and Sikar to Churu are 13 Kms from the centre of Village Panlawa, respectively at Nawalgarh and Laxmangarh rail lines.
Major roads connecting Panlawa are Sikar- Mandawa via Ranawa, Panlawa, Palri, Kudan etc and Nawalgarh- Salasar road Via Bidasar , Khinwasar,Panlawa, Dudwa, Khirwa etc.
Villages in North-Ranawa, South-Palri East-Khinwasar West-Bagria ka bas & Dudwa.
It has Elevation of 378 Meters from mean Sea level.It is situated between 24*49'23.60 Northings and 75*08'43.00 Eastings. (Maj Ramniwas)
Origin
Village Panlawa was originally named after Panalal Kumhar.
The Founders
Panalal Kumahar and Jat Patel Family
Jat Gotras
History
Village Panlawa was originally named after Panalal a Potter (Kumahar), whose later generations moved to neighboring village Palari and still resides there. Remains of his family residence are still found on western side of village, ahead of Ramnathji ka Kuwa in Kheras (Fields) belongs to successors of Choudhary Moti Patel.
A small Dhani established by Pana Kumhar (Potter) was given full shape of village as Panlawa by Choudhary Jesharam Patel, his son Choudhary Viram Patel and Grandson Choudhary Moti Patel. These three generations made great endeavor to gather & reside all the castes in village such as warrior, brave and gentle class Rajputs, most educated class Brahmins, Jats of other Gotras, farmers and other skilled castes like Harijans, Nai, Naik, Carpenters, Manyiars etc. No doubt, Village Panlawa is like India's 'Unity in diversity'.
The only sad thing for Panlawa residents is that the none of founder caste of Panlawa i.e. Potters (Kumahars), are presently residing in Panlawa.
Population
As per Census-2011 statistics, Panlawa village has the total population of 2606 (of which 1280 are males while 1326 are females).[1]
However, according to local estimates, the population, including the adjoining hamlets (Dhanis), could be around 5000.
Notable Persons
- Sewa Ram Bijarnia (चौधरी सेवाराम) (Bijarnia), from Panlawa (पनलावा), Laxmangarh tahsil, Sikar district in Rajasthan,
was a social worker in Sikar, Rajasthan.[2]
- Dr JASKAR SAMRINA D/O Colonel Randheir Singh Bijarnia & Grand D/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Dr PANKAJ Kumar S/O Colonel Randheir Singh Bijarnia & Grand S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Mr RAJES KUMAR (GM & Soft Ware Engineer, J&S Fence Industries)S/O NAND KISHOR(MD J&S Fence Industries)Grand S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Capt VIJAY S/O NAND KISHOR(MD J&S Fence Industries) Grand S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- AJAY SINGH S/O NAND KISHOR(MD J&S Fence Industries)Grand S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- NAND KISHOR(MD J&S Fence Industries)Grand S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Colonel RANDHEIR Singh Bijarnia S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Major RAMNIWAS Bijarnia S/O Choudhary Jhabar singh Patel (Ex Director Cooperative Society), Panlawa (Sikar)
- Choudhary JHABAR singh Patel(Ex Director Cooperative Society) S/O Choudhary Dilsukh Patel
- Choudhary DILSUKH Patel S/O Choudhary Moti Patel (Holding Jagidari of Villages surrounding Vill Panlawa)
- Choudhary MOTI Patel (Holding Jagidari of Villages surrounding Vill Panlawa)
- Choudhary VIRAM Patel(Holding Jagidari of Villages surrounding Vill Panlawa)
- Choudhary Jesharam Patel(Holding Jagidari of Villages surrounding Vill Panlawa)
- Sulochana (Ranwa) - IAS (2010), from village Panlawa, tahsil Laxmangarh, District Sikar, Rajasthan.
- Biharilal SarpanchBijarnia - Panlawa
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