Binega

Binega or Vinega (also known as Ghode ka Binega) is a small village/hamlet located approximately 8 km (5 mi) from Gangapur City in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, India. It comes under Vinega Panchayath. It belongs to Bharatpur Division . It is located 73 km towards north from district headquarters Sawai Madhopur and 120 km from state capital Jaipur

Binega

Ghode ka Binega, vinega
village
Binega
Location in Rajasthan, India
Binega
Binega (India)
Coordinates: 26°30′37″N 76°47′34″E
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictSawai Madhopur
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,723[1]
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
322219[2]
Telephone code07463
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ25
Nearest cityGangapur City, Hindaun, Wazirpur, Shri Mahavir ji,
Sex ratio834/1000 /
Literacy90%
Lok Sabha constituencySawai Madhopur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyGangapur City

It is surrounded by Bamanwas Tehsil towards west, Sapotra Tehsil towards South, Nadauti Tehsil towards North, Karauli Tehsil towards East.

Lalsot, Todabhim, Bandikui and Sawai Madhopur are other nearby cities.

One IAS Jitendra Jorwal, Three IES: Madan Lal Meena, Prashant Kumar Meena, and Bhawar Singh Meena, Delhi Police SI- Yogesh Kumar and more than 10 IITIAN came out of this small village. The names are Gaurav Meena, Bhanwar Meena, Raj Kumaar Meena, Shailesh Meena, Neeraj Meena, Saurabh Kumar Meena, Ajaysingh meena and others.

History

According to a popular story, a girl from Choti Udai married a man from Todabhim and after some years of marriage asked her father to have her own land. Her father told his daughter to walk around the land she wanted to have for herself and thus the area under Binega was given to her. She thought the land amount was appropriate for that time but if we compare it to other villages, a single rich farmer have this much land.

According to this story, the villagers of Todabhim are brothers and the villagers of Choti Udai are cousins in relation to people of Binega

Geography

Coordinates :Latitude: 26.57125'N, Longitude: 76.87454'E.[3] Pin Code:322219
It is located at 8 km from North-East of Gangapur City on the road joining Gangapur City and Hindaun. Gangapur City, Bamanwas, Sapotra and Nadauti are the nearby towns. Dob, Chhan and Jeevli are nearby villages.

Demographics

According to Indian census, 2011, the demographic details of village is as follows:[4]

  • Total Population: 1723 in 287 households
  • Male Population: 939 and female population: 784
  • Children Under 6-years of age: 246 (boys – 133 and girls – 113)
  • Total Literates: 942 (male – 654 and female – 288)
  • SC population: 263 (male – 130 and female – 133)
  • ST population: 1281 (male – 715 and female – 566)
  • Working population: 833 (male – 436 and female – 377)

Although, sex ratio is less and inequality prevails but in recent years the condition of female sex ratio has improved a lot. Priyanka Meena and Preeti Meena are first female engineers with post of JEN in Public Works department and Transmission Department in state government. Prerna Jorwal's Executive engineer is IOCL. One Girls Poonam Jorwal is studying In IIT Delhi.

Telecommunication

Std Code:07463
The village has BTS of major telecommunication companies including that of Jio, BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone, Idea. Land line telephony is also available, though the village still lacks Internet Broadband connectivity. Direct to home, DTH connections in the village are also on rise.

Climate

Common Water Body

The temperature in the summer season ranges from 25 °C (77 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F), and in the winter from 5 °C (41 °F) to 23 °C (73 °F).

Transportation

Binega is situated on State Highway 1 (RJ SH 1) which passes from Jhalawar to Mathura via Jhalrapatan, Khandiya Choraha, Baran, Mangrol, Itawah, Laban, Lakheri, Indergarh, Sawai Madhopur, Bhadoti, Gangapur City, Hindaun, Bayana, Bharatpur.

It is accessible by buses on the road from Gangapur City to Hindaun. It can also be reached by Tempo&Jeep from Gangapur City, Hindaun and Wazirpur. It is also reachable from Lalpur Umri RailWay Station, Chhoti Odai RailWay Station and Piloda RailWay Station.

References

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