Makrouli

Makrauli is known by bazad gotr people living in this village on Rohtak-Gohana-Panipat highway in the Indian state of Haryana. The village is composed of two adjacent small villages, Makrauli Khurd(मकड़ौली खुर्द)[1] and Makrauli Kalan (मकड़ौली कलां).

Makrouli
CountryIndia
StateHaryana
Population
 (2011)
  Total2,828

Demographics

According to the 2011 India census, Makrouli Khurd has a population of 2828 in 476 households. Males (1506) constitute 53.25% of the population and females (1322) 46.74%. Makrouli Khurd has an average literacy(2076) rate of 73.4%, more than the national average of 73.4%: male literacy(1183) is 56.98%, and female literacy(893) is 43.01% of total literates (2076). In Makrouli Khurd, 11.88% of the population is under 6 years of age (336).[2]

The village known by bazad gotr cast jat

Arya Samaj Gurukul is on ladhot road.

Education

A Government Senior Secondary School(GSSS)[3] is near the village pond.

Culture

The village has a temple, small mandi and housing projects.

Economy

Axis Bank[4] has a branch there.

Transport

The village is near Rohtak-Gohana toll road.[5]

Nearby villages

  • Ladhot 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi)
  • Basantpur 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi)
  • Dhamar 4.9 kilometres (3.0 mi)
  • Chamariaya 4.9 kilometres (3.0 mi)
  • Nasirpur 5.0 kilometres (3.1 mi)
  • Rithal Narwal 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi)
  • Kiloi Dopana 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi)
  • Singhpura Khurd 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi)
  • Rohtak 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi)
  • Garhi Bohar 7.3 kilometres (4.5 mi)
  • Singhpura Kalan 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi)
  • Kiloi Khas 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi)
  • Kanheli 7.9 kilometres (4.9 mi)
  • Jassia 8.3 kilometres (5.2 mi)
  • Ghilor Khurd 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi)
  • Garhi Majra 9.9 kilometres (6.2 mi)
  • Kahni, Rohtak 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi)
  • Khidwali 10.0 kilometres (6.2 mi)
  • Ghuskani 10.1 kilometres (6.3 mi)
  • Sunaria Kalan 10.3 kilometres (6.4 mi)
  • Ghilor Kalan 10.6 kilometres (6.6 mi)
  • Sanghi 10.7 kilometres (6.6 mi)
  • Rithal Phogat 10.9 kilometres (6.8 mi)
  • Bahu Jamalpur 11.4 kilometres (7.1 mi)
  • Sunaria Khurd 11.4 kilometres (7.1 mi)
  • Polangi 11.9 kilometres (7.4 mi)
  • Simli 12.4 kilometres (7.7 mi)
  • Gaddi Kheri 12.4 kilometres (7.7 mi)
  • Taja Majra 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi)
  • Katwara 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi)
  • Dobh 12.6 kilometres (7.8 mi)
  • Mungan 13.6 kilometres (8.5 mi)
  • Assan 13.6 kilometres (8.5 mi)
  • Kansala 14.7 kilometres (9.1 mi)
  • Kanontha 15.0 kilometres (9.3 mi)
  • Bahu Akbarpur 15.8 kilometres (9.8 mi)
  • Baland 16.0 kilometres (9.9 mi)
  • Bakheta 16.4 kilometres (10.2 mi)
  • Humayun Pur 18.5 kilometres (11.5 mi)
  • Kabul Pur 20.6 kilometres (12.8 mi)
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