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Bajekan is a village in Sirsa district in the Indian state of Haryana named after Baaz-E-Khan Cheema.[1] This village purchased from revenue collector by Rathore (Chapawat), therefore they got all the rights of lands. in the other communities are Jats, Jatt Sikhs, Oud, Kamboj (Migrant from Pakistan) This is very prominent village in political canter, Thakur Bhadur Singh Rathore become Member of Legislative assembly of Haryana, Gandharva Rathore cracked IAS (Indian Administrative Services). She is working in neighbouring state Himachal Pradash. After independence many communities came to the village. Situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south east of Sirsa on National Highway 9, it had approximately 4500 voters in 2010. There is a Government Senior Secondary located in Bajekan, a girls primary school and a number of other private schools. Agriculture, Business, is the occupation of majority. Marwari, Bagri, Saraiki and Punjabi are spoken throughout the village.
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