Singhana, Rajasthan

Singhana is a small town located in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, in India. It is located near Khetri Copper Limited, a government-owned company in copper production. Singhana has good transport facilities, with buses available for Delhi, Jaipur, Alwar, and Bikaner at regular intervals. [1]

Location

Singhana is situated in Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan, India. Its geographical coordinates are 28° 5'N, 75° 50'E.[2] It is located 60 km east of Jhunjhunu, 13 km from Buhana, 165 km from Jaipur the state capital and 180 km from the national capital, Delhi.

Manota Kalan (4 km), Muradpur (7 km), Moi Sadda (6 km), Thali (6 km), and Khanpur (7 km) are the nearest villages to Singhana. Singhana is surrounded by the Buhana Tehsil to the north, Chirawa Tehsil to the west, Surajgarh Tehsil to the north, and Narnaul Tehsil to the east.

Narnaul, Mahendragarh, Neem-Ka-Thana, and Pilani are the nearest cities to Singhana.Chirawa & Narnaul Railway Station is the nearest railroad depot, 30 km distant.

Education

Colleges near Singhana

  • Naresh Kana Mahavidhlaya Singhana
  • Satguru Shikshan Sansthan Mahila Mahavidyalaya
  • Shrawani Kanya Mahavidyalaya
  • Arya Mahavidyalaya
  • Saraswati Pg College Buhana
  • Krishna PG College Singhana
  • Vishwa Bharti Degree College, Singhana

Schools near Singhana

  • Kendriya Vidyalaya School, Khetri, Nagar
  • Sophia Secondary School, Khetri, Nagar
  • Central Academy, Khetri, Nagar
  • Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Kuharwas
  • Adarsh Public School, Bhirr
  • Govt Secondary School, Ghaseda
  • Govt Sr Sec School Makro[3]
  • Gvt Sr Sec School Khetri Nagar
  • Cambridge Sr.Sec. school Singhana
  • Anuj Public Sr. Sec. School, Singhana
  • Deshraj public school near Saray Mohalla
  • Vishwa Bharti Sr. Sec. School, Singhana
  • Geeta Public Sr. Sec. School, Singhana
  • New Indian Sr. Sec. School, Singhana

Local

A lot of people in the area are NRIs. Most residents are involved in commercial trade and farming. Hindi and Marwari are the local languages.

Banks

  • State Bank Of India
  • ICICI Bank
  • Central Bank of India
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Punjab National Bank
  • Idfc first bank
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References

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