Raghunathpura is a village in Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan.It is situated on the right bank of Anupgarh branch that is largest and fastest branch of Indira gandhi Nahar pariyojna (IGNP) This is largest irrigation system of Rajasthan. It is a major village in the district. It is divided into two suburbs, Raghunathpura and Raghunathpura Aabadi. It is an Historical village located some 41 km south- west of Suratgarh and around 103 km off to Sriganganagar. Kalyankot is the nearest railway station of Raghunathpura. It is 28 km off National Highway NH-62 and 399 km from the state capital, Jaipur. Raghunthpura is located on the link road of Sri vijaynagar to Rajiyasar. In Raghunathpura 11 ward zones are situated and ward no. 06 is the oldest area of the village. In Raghunthapura there are so many spiritual places are situated. Old Hanuman ji temple, Thakur ji Maharaj temple, Gusai ji Maharaj temple, Bhabhuta siddh temple, Hariram baba temple and Ramdev baba temple are very famous for pilgrims. Raghunathpura is growing up very rapidly in all sectors.In some previous year so many youths are selected in many Govt services. Like Engineer, RAS, S.O., Principal, headmaster, teacher, PTI, Constable, VDO, Patwari and so many more.

Raghunathpura
Village
Raghunathpura
Raghunathpura is located in Rajasthan
Raghunathpura
Raghunathpura
Location in Rajasthan, India
Raghunathpura is located in India
Raghunathpura
Raghunathpura
Raghunathpura (India)
Coordinates: 29°13′N 73°36′E / 29.21°N 73.60°E / 29.21; 73.60
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
DistrictSriganganagar
Government
 • TypeDemocratic
 • BodyGram Panchayat
 • SarpanchMrs. Savitri devi Meghwal
Elevation
170 m (560 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • RegionalBagri, Rajasthani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
335704
Telephone code01509
Vehicle registrationRJ-13
Websitehttp://www.mhers.org/
Raghunathpura, Rajasthan (2018)

Political Scenario

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Although Raghunathpura village is very old, but earlier it was a part of Govindsar Panchayat and in the princely period, it was a part of Mahajan Jagir which was a part of Bikaner state. After a few years, Raghunathpura became a separate Panchayat and started participating in the general elections.

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Year Name Political Post Photo
Not found Shri Shivkaran sharma kakku Sarpanch /Up Pradhan
Not found Shri Chanduram legha Pradhan
2005 Shri Gauri Shankar Sharma (Kakku) UP Pradhan
2005 Shri Baggaram meghwal Jila Parishad Member
2005 Shri Keshuram Meghwal Sarpanch
2010 Shri Shankar Giri Sarpanch
2015 Shri Chimanlal Meghwal Panchayat samiti Member
2015 Shri Kaushlya Saharan Sarpanch
2020 Shri Savitri Meghwal Sarpanch
2020-21 Shri Rahul legha Panchayat samiti Member

Language

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Bagri is the major language. Punjabi is also used as a second language in the area and as the predominant language in northern areas along the border of Punjab. Hindi is the state language and English is also used among officials and youth.

Culture

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Raghunathpura village contains a wide cultural diversity. Most of the people from the village are farmers. The village has a traditional Punjabi culture with Bagri influence.

Raghunathpura's music is different than that of the rest of the state (Rajasthan). People sing Punjabi songs, Hindi songs, Rajasthani songs, etc. Punjabi music adds more symphony to the art and culture of this village.[clarification needed]

Profession

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The major work of the village is farming; major crops include rice, bajra, cotton, wheat, and vegetables. Punjab National Bank fulfills all the banking needs of the village.The most famous youth of the village Vikas Sharma s/o Anantram Sharma is an excellent volleyball player and poet and a singer of this village.

Grid sub-station

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Raghunathpura is now the first village in Sriganganagar district to complete first gss and open. The Raghunathpura gss started on 19 July 2018. Gss will supply electricity all the gram panchayat villages like 10RD, 1Rm, 40rd, 2gsm, 24sd, 22GB, sukhchainpura etc.

Climate

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The climate of Raghunathpura varies to extreme limits. The summer temperature reaches 50 °C and the winter temperature dips to around 0 °C. The average annual rainfall is only 176 mm (6.92 in). The average maximum temperature in summer is around 43.8 °C and the average minimum temperature in winter is around 13.4 °C.[1]

Education

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The village has one government higher secondary school for boys and girls and one government primary school. There are also a number of non-government schools for middle and secondary education.

  • Government Senior Secondary School, Raghunathpura
  • Government Balika Secondary School, Raghunathpura (Girls)
  • Government Upper Primary School, New Aabadi Raghunathpura
  • Indra Gandhi Memorial School, Raghunathpura
  • Aarti Sikshan Sansthan School, New Aabadi Raghunathpura

References

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  1. ^ "Reghunathpura climate: Average Temperature, weather by month, Reghunathpura weather averages - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 26 December 2021.