Chhara

Chhara is a village in the Bahadurgarh tehsil of Jhajjar district in the Indian state of Haryana.

Chhara
Village
Chhara
Location in Haryana, India
Chhara
Chhara (India)
Coordinates:
Country India
StateHaryana
RegionNorth India
DistrictJhajjar
Named forPhalwans and freedom fighters
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
124504
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-13
Websiteharyana.gov.in

History

The village's origin is not known, but from records of the Bhats, it is believed that this village was destroyed six times. we are living in the village since over 500 years. Our new Haveli was built 300 years ago, is still in use,known as "Shambhu Baniye ka Nohera"

Geography

Chhara is situated on the MDR 122 road between Bahadurgarh and Beri and on the National Highway 334B Loharu to Meerut.The village is situated on a low mountain, because as one enters the village the heights of streets and homes increase. Chhara is among the biggest villages of Haryana.

Nearest villages and their distance from Chhara:

Distance between Chhara and nearest towns and cities

Demographics

The population of the village is 27668 according to the Aanganwari Survey.

Peasent Caste

  • Jat
  • Saini
  • Brahaman
  • Teli and Khati are also Included in farming activity besides their occupation .

Occupational Caste

Others

Education

Primary schools

  • Government Primary School Pana Bhokran Chhara
  • Government Primary School 1 Pana Manyan Chhara
  • Government Primary School 2 Pana Manyan Chhara
  • Government Primary School 3 Pana Manyan Chhara

High school

  • Golden Valley High School
  • Bal Vidya Niketen High School(Now closed)
  • Kasturi Memorial Vidya Mandir School(Now closed)

Senior Secondary Schools

  • Government Senior Secondary School (Boys) (known as High school)
  • Government Sen. Sec School (Girls)
  • Sanskar Sen. Sec. School
  • Shiva Sen. Sec. School
  • Gramin Sen. Sec. School

ITI

  • Ch Chhoturam Government Industrial Training Institute

College

  • CHL Government College
  • Ranjit Singh Memorial College of Education and Technology

Notable persons

Hardwari Lal

He was hailed from this village. Hardwari Lal remained MLA for a long time, both in Punjab and Haryana, also the Member of Parliament from Rohtak Constituency in 1990–95. He was Education Minister in the cabinet of Rao Birender Singh. He was an educationist and was later appointed as Vice Chancellor of Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak.

Ch. Hoshiyar Singh

He was born on 19 February 1920 at Chhara, Haryana. At the very young age of 11 left home and joined Indian independence movement with Mahatma Gandhi for Nations Freedom. As a freedom Fighter had faced imprisonment many times during independence.

  • Delhi Central Jail (06-03-1938 to 22-07-1938)
  • Lahore Central Jail (15-01-1941 to 16-01-1942)
  • Multan central Jail (05-02-1944 to 10-02-1944)
  • Multan central Jail (02-06-1944 to 13-06-1945)

On 15 August 1972, prime minister Smt. Late Indira Gandhi honoured him with Tamrapatra for dedicating his life for the cause of Indian independence.

Surender Singh

Surender Singh was an Indian politician from the Aam Admi Party from 2013 to 2019 two times MLA from Delhi Cantonment in the Delhi Legislative Assembly.

Religion

Temples found in the village include Samadh (Dada Bhagwan Dash, Dada Santok Dash, Dada Shyam Smunder Dash), Dada Samadh Wala for Khatis, Hanuman, Shiv, Krishan Ji Mandir, Baba Gorakh Dham and Sarvan Mandir, also called Piliya Johad ("jaundice pond").

Sports

Three akhara wrestling (training halls) Virender Akhara, Teja Pehalwan Akhara & Dhanna Pehlawan Akhara are in the village.

References

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