Norangpura

Norangpura, near Chandgothi, is a village of less than 7,000 population, in Churu district of Rajasthan state of India. Clockwise, Rajgarh (Sadalpur) is 40 km, in north-east are Chandgothi 10 km and Hisar 110 km, in east are Pilani 20 km and Loharu 42 km and national capital Delhi 105 km, in south Jhunjhunu 31 km and state capital Jaipur 160 km, and in west Churu 65 km.

Norangpura, Churu
Village
Norangpura, Churu
Location in Rajasthan, India
Norangpura, Churu
Norangpura, Churu (India)
Coordinates: 28.3743°N 75.4563°E / 28.3743; 75.4563
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictChuru district
Government
  TypeLocal government
  BodyPanchayat
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Clockwise from north, it is 50 km south of Rajgarh (Sadalpur), 110 km south west of Hisar, 295 km south west of Chandigarh, 10 km south west of Chandgothi, 20 km west of Pilani, 42 km west of Loharu, 105 km west of national capital Delhi, 31 km north of Jhunjhunu, 160 km north of state capital Jaipur and 65 km east of Churu.

This village has many schools and medical options, also. it is an educated village among all the nearest villages. Many people are rendering their service for Aam forces. It has play grounds, roads to all nearest villages and cities.

Jat gotras

The following Jat gotras are found in the village.

Poonia, Ardh, Kajla, kulhari, bhuriya, khardiya, dhankhar

Revenue, Agriculture, Health and Other Services

There is a Patwari (Government Land Records Officer), an Agriculture Development Officer (ADO),[1] a Rural Health Officer (RHO), a post office, a primary and a higher secondary govt school and an Anganwadi (Community Childcare) worker based at village.

Jan Sahayak e-Governance Services

Government of India e-governance services can be availed online at their website for various govt departments including land & revenue (land rights and ownership records), transport (driving license and vehicle registration), health (birth and death certificates), public health (water and sewage connection), food (ration cards), Power (electricity connection) and HUDA or Municipal Committee/council (house tax and building plans), etc.[2]

See also

References

  1. CHURU | Department of Agriculture Cooperation & Farmers Welfare
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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