Hathin

Hathin is a town and a Municipal Committee in Haryana, India.

Hathin
Town
Hathin
Location in Haryana, India
Hathin
Hathin (India)
Coordinates: 28.0500°N 77.2333°E / 28.0500; 77.2333
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictPalwal
Population
 (2011)
  Total14,421
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pin code
121103
Telephone Code01275
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR HR 52
Lok Sabha constituencyFaridabad Lok Sabha Constituency
Websiteharyana.gov.in

Geography

It is located 67 kilometres (42 mi) south of Delhi and 16 kilometres (10 mi) east from NH2 (Delhi-Jaipur Expressway).

Governance

Hathin is a Haryana Legislative Assembly constituency segment, within the Faridabad Lok Sabha constituency.[1]

History

Circa 150 BCE to 100 CE Shunga Empire or Kushan Empire era Hindu temple guard rail pillars were excavated from a filled well of Bhadas village and from Hathin. The pillars are exhibited in the Haryana State Museum.[2][3][4] The railing pillars have images of Yaksha and three mortises carved on them. These pillars may have belonged to the same monument as the lens-shaped mortises because both have the same size, the color of the stone, distances between the three mortises carved on the pillars and yaksha carvings.[5] The yaksha on the Bhadas pillar stands on protome of a Cloven hoofed animal, with the raised right hand (now-broken) holding a flower and the left hand on the hip holding up the drapery.[5] Roundel on top of the pillar is a composite animal with protome of deer and hindquarters of makra superimposed over a lotus in bloom.[5]

On 10 April 1919, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested at Palwal railway station, accused of sedition and jailed.

Infrastructure

Electricity is provided by DHBVN.

State transport Haryana buses connect the town to district Palwal and with cities like Gurgaon, Delhi, and Chandigarh.

An updated community health center and am office is under construction.

On 27 May 2015, Haryana chief minister ML Khattar announced a budget of Rs 40 crore (400m) for a four-lane highway project from Palwal to Hathin and a bypass from Hathin to link NH-2. 5 crore to Hathin, 150 crore for improvement of irrigation facilities and improvement of existing government girls school buildings.

Demographics

The Hathin Municipal Committee has a population of 14,421 of which 7,673 are male and 4,493 are female according to Census India 2011. The population of children ranging from 0-6 is 2255, which is 15.64% of the total population of Hathin (MC). The female ratio is on par with state average of 879. The child ratio is 820 against a state average of 834. The literacy rate is 71.97% against the state average of 75.55%.

Town Population Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Others Not Stated
Hathin 14,421 80.06% 18.96% 0.08% 0.01% 0.09% 0.64% 0.00% 0.17%

Transport

Rail

Palwal Railway station

Located 15 kilometres (9 mi) from Hathin, Palwal is the nearest railway station. The station has 10 platforms. It is one of the largest in India. Numerous trains connect Palwal to Delhi. Fast trains are available for longer distances. Women-only trains run between Palwal and Delhi.

Education

  • I.T.I. HATHIN

Schools

  • Modish public school|Modish Public School
  • Shanti public school|Shanti Niketan Public School
  • Tagore Shiksha Niketan public school|Tagore Shiksha Niketan Public School
  • St. John public school|St. John's Public School
  • Yadav Academy
  • Sehrawat public school|Sehrawat Public School
  • Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hatthin (Boys)|Govt. Sr. Sec. The school (Girls)
  • Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hatthin (Girls)|Govt. boys senior sec. school
  • Govt. primary school
  • Mewat Model School Buraka, Hathin|Mewat Model School, Hathin
  • New D.P.S Bhanguri
  • Krishna public School, Swamika
  • ASM convent public school
  • SR Mewat Public School, Hathin

Colleges

  • Sehrawat degree college|Sehrawat Degree College of Education
  • Yadav degree college
  • Government Industrial Training Institute
  • Government Polytechnic Uttawar|Government polytechnic college Uttawar
  • Mewat School of Education
  • Government College, Hathin (Palwal)
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See also

  • Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project

References

  1. "Parliamentary/Assembly Constituency wise Electors in Final Roll 2009" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2009.
  2. Devendra Handa, 2006, Sculptures from Haryana: Iconography and Style, Page 7.
  3. Chander Pal Singh, 2003, "Early Medieval Art Of Haryana", Koshal Book Depot, page 6.
  4. 1985, Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, Volume 15, Page 1.
  5. Sonya Rhie Quintanilla, 2007, History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura: Ca. 150 BCE - 100 CE, page 67.
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