Renwal

Renwal is an ILRC and village in Phagi Tehsil in Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India.

Renwal
village
Renwal
Location in Rajasthan, India
Renwal
Renwal (India)
Coordinates: 26.69597°N 75.67366°E / 26.69597; 75.67366
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJaipur
TalukasPhagi
Area
  Total20.26 km2 (7.82 sq mi)
Elevation
383 m (1,257 ft)
Population
  Total6,198
  Density306/km2 (790/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
303603
Telephone code911430
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Lok Sabha constituencyDausa
Vidhan Sabha constituencyChaksu[2]
Distance from Jaipur33 kilometres (21 mi) South (land)
Distance from Malpura59 kilometres (37 mi) North (land)

Renwal has seven patwar circles: Gopal Nagar, Gohandi, Thala, Mohabbatpura, Renwal, Harsooliya and Heerapura.

Based on the Census of India, 2011, Renwal has 842 households with total population of 6,198 (52.02% males, 47.98% females). Total area of village is 20.26 km2. There is one primary school, one commercial bank and one post office in the village.

There is a temple dedicated to Hanuman.

Villages in Renwal

Patwar circle Village
Gopal Nagar Barh-Bishanpura @ Kagya
Gopal Nagar
Balapura
Gohandi Amarpura
Katariya @ Madanmohanpura
Gohandi
Chak Gulabpura
Nawal Kishorpura
Raithal
Thala Jaichand Ka Bas
Thala
Mohanpura Prithvisingh
Mohabbatpura Ganeshpura
Dabla Khurd
Dabla Bujurg
Mohabbatpura
Renwal Daloowala
Beer Ramchandrapura
Renwal
Harsooliya Khejra Ka Bas
Raipura
Harsooliya
Heerapura Karwa
Kishanpura
Gulabpura
Jankinathpura
Jabar
Nihalpura @ Miya Ka Barh
Rampura @ Chokhawala
Hari Rampura
Heerapura
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