Bhoranj

Bhoranj is a tehsil in the Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh, located in northern India [1] .

Bhoranj
Town
Country India
StateHimachal Pradesh
DistrictHamirpur
Government
  BodyPanchayat
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
176045
Telephone code01972
Vehicle registrationHP-74
Nearest citiesHamirpur, Una, Mandi
Lok Sabha constituencyHamirpur
Civic agencyPanchayat
ClimateNormal temperature . (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature38 °C (100 °F)
Avg. winter temperature2 °C (36 °F)

Language

The local language of the Bhoranj tehsil is a dialect of Himachali Pahari (pahāṛī is Hindi for “of the mountains”).[2] Hindi and English are both officially recognized as local languages as well.

Demographics

The total population of the Bhoranj tehsil is 81,986 – 38,456 males and 43,530 females.[3]

Climate

The average temperature in the summer is between 15 and 31 °C. During the winter, temperatures can drop as low as 2 °C in the winter and go as high as 38 °C in the summer. Monsoon season starts in July. By October, nights and mornings are very cold. Snowfall at elevations of nearly 3000 m is about 3 m and persists from early December to late March. At about 4500 m the snow lasts year round.

Transportation

By rail

There are no railway connections to this town, but one line from Una to Hamirpur has been proposed. The nearest broad gauge railway station is the Una Railway station.

By road

Bhoranj is connected to all the towns of Himachal Pradesh and other states. Estimated travel time to drive from New Delhi to Bhoranj is about 9 hours via the fastest NH44 route.

By air

The nearest domestic airport is in Kangra and the nearest international airport is in Chandigarh.

Education

The Government Degree College, Gautam group of Colleges, Carrier Point University, and the SVN PG College are the educational institutions nearest to Bhoranj. There are many state and private secondary schools as well. The National Institute of Technology Hamirpur is about 25 km from Bhoranj, Tikkari Minhansa.

Villages

There are 273 villages in the Bhoranj Tehsils:

  • Aman
  • Amroh
  • Anyawin
  • Badar
  • Badehr
  • Badhani
  • Badiana Lawaniyan
  • Badiana Manasha
  • Badiana Mian
  • Bagwar
  • Bagwar
  • Bagwara
  • Bahli
  • Bajoura
  • Bajroh
  • Bajwal
  • Bakhota
  • Balet
  • Baloh
  • Balokhar
  • Balor
  • Ban Badiana
  • Banhwin
  • Barara
  • Baroh
  • Baroh
  • Barthwan
  • Basi Hazaman
  • Bassi
  • Behal Bagg
  • Behrwin Dhatwalian
  • Behrwin Jathan
  • Belag
  • Beri Bhatta
  • Beri Brahamna
  • Bhabel
  • Bhadru
  • Bhajlah
  • Bhakera
  • Bhakreri
  • Bhalwani
  • Bhamnoh
  • Bhanera
  • Bharal
  • Bharmoti
  • Bharnot
  • Bharthyani
  • Bhatehr
  • Bhaunkhar
  • Bhaur
  • Bhiar
  • Bhogwan
  • Bhoranj Buhla
  • Bhoranj Upperla
  • Bhoti
  • Bhuana
  • Bhukhar
  • Bhuwana
  • Buthwi Agnotia
  • Buthwi Tangrian
  • Buthwin Padian
  • Chamboh
  • Chamiatr
  • Chamyog
  • Chanderwar
  • Charjehari
  • Chatrot
  • Chauntra
  • Chhaon
  • Chhattar Kalan
  • Chhattar Khurd
  • Daboh
  • Dabrera
  • Dadu
  • Dakehra
  • Dalalar
  • Damoi
  • Darbiyar
  • Dari
  • Darmoh
  • Darobri
  • Dart
  • Dasmal
  • Dasmal
  • Dasmal
  • Deog
  • Dhamrol
  • Dhamrola
  • Dhanwan
  • Dharaun
  • Dhasmai
  • Dhasman
  • Dhirar
  • Dhirhwin
  • Dhoh
  • Dhugli
  • Diahlari
  • Dimmi
  • Doh
  • Dron Brahmana
  • Dron Nugrian
  • Duhak
  • Dungi
  • Dungri
  • Gadola
  • Gadru
  • Garsahr
  • Ghamarwin
  • Gharan
  • Ghulera
  • Ghumarli
  • Godho
  • Gugehri
  • Gujrehra
  • Gwahta
  • Hanoh
  • Haryani
  • Hayor
  • Heor
  • Himber
  • Jahu Kalan
  • Jahu Khurd
  • Jamli Palasi
  • Jandal
  • Jar
  • Jaroh
  • Jhakhyol
  • Jhamber Buhla
  • Jhamber Upperla
  • Jhamyat
  • Jhandwin Brahmana
  • Jhandwin Changria
  • Jharlog Buhla
  • Jharlog Upperla
  • Jijwin
  • Jindri
  • Joh
  • Jujani
  • Kahrwin
  • Kailvin
  • Kakadyar
  • Kakkar Bhoranj 1
  • Kakrohal
  • Kakrot
  • Kaleri
  • Kalyal
  • Kandio
  • Kangri
  • Kanjian
  • Kanjwin
  • Kariali
  • Karoh
  • Kasiyana
  • Kathera
  • Kathiawin
  • Kathog
  • Katoh
  • Khansan
  • Kharinghan
  • Kharuhi
  • Kharwar
  • Khaterwar
  • Khatnal
  • Khurahal
  • Khuthri
  • Kohlwin
  • Kosar
  • Kot
  • Kot Chumdra
  • Kot Langsan
  • Kot Mansandan
  • Kot Rasewra
  • Kotlu
  • Krah
  • Kunkal
  • Ladehra
  • Ladror Kalan
  • Ladror Khurd
  • Lag
  • Lajhiani
  • Lakhahu
  • Laliar
  • Lapodu
  • Larhana
  • Lathwan
  • Lidiyoh
  • Loharwin
  • Loharwin
  • Ludhwin
  • Maira
  • Majho
  • Malian
  • Mandetar
  • Manoh
  • Manoh Buhla
  • Manoh Upperla
  • Manwin
  • Matlahna
  • Mehal Khas
  • Mundkher Genda
  • Mundkher Tulsi
  • Nagrota
  • Nahlwin
  • Naili
  • Naltu
  • Namlakh
  • Nandhan
  • Naroh
  • Neri
  • Neri
  • Nohara
  • Painjwin
  • Palpal
  • Pandtehri
  • Panjot
  • Paplah
  • Parol
  • Patta
  • Patta Banialan
  • Phagduhi
  • Phaglot
  • Pidarta
  • Rahwin
  • Rasoh
  • Riri
  • Romera
  • Ropri Baloya
  • Ropri Nughala
  • Rudan
  • Rutawani
  • Ruwana
  • Saherwin
  • Sahlvi
  • Sai Da Ghat
  • Samirpur
  • Samlehra
  • Samlog
  • Samluhi
  • Samwin
  • Sangarwar
  • Sangroh Kalan
  • Sangroh Khurd
  • Sapnehra
  • Sarlog
  • Sasal
  • Ser
  • Seu
  • Sota
  • Sulkhan
  • Sundrahan
  • Takauhta Bhatta
  • Takauhta Brahmana
  • Talai
  • Tamroh
  • Tan Amroh
  • Tanda
  • Tarhara
  • Tarkowari
  • Thana
  • Thathwin
  • Thuthwani Brahmna
  • Thuthwani Rajputtan
  • Tihra
  • Tikari Gharalan
  • Tikkar Buhla
  • Tikkar Khurarian
  • Tikkar Upperla
  • Tikkri Mansha
  • Tikri
  • Tohlwin
  • Tohu
  • Tooh
  • Utambar
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References

  1. "Bhoranj: Latest News & Videos, Photos about Bhoranj | The Economic Times". The Economic Times. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  2. "Pahari languages | Language Group". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  3. "BJP candidate from Bhoranj assembly seat in Himachal: Kamlesh Kumari | One India". www.oneindia.com. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
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