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Rewari

Rewari is a city and a municipal council in Rewari district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is district headquarter of Rewari district. King of Rewari is Rao Onkar Singh. It is located in south-west Haryana around 82 km from New Delhi[5] and 51 km from Gurugram.

Rewari
City
Rewari Town Hall in Rewari, Haryana
Rewari
Location in Haryana, India
Rewari
Rewari (India)
Coordinates: 28°11′N 76°37′E / 28.18°N 76.62°E / 28.18; 76.62Coordinates: 28°11′N 76°37′E / 28.18°N 76.62°E / 28.18; 76.62
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictRewari
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Council
 • BodyRewari Municipal Council (H.R)
Area
 • Total35.93 km2 (13.87 sq mi)
Elevation
245 m (804 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total143,021[1]
 • Density5,740/km2 (14,900/sq mi)
Languages[3][4]
 • OfficialHindi
 • Additional officialAhirwati, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
123401
Telephone code01274
Vehicle registrationHR-36
Websiterewari.gov.in

Etymology

During the Mahabharata period in ancient India, a king named Rewat had a daughter named Rewati. The father used to call her Rewa, and founded a village "Rewa Wadi" named after her. Wadi and wada mean a neighbourhood (small and big, respectively) in Hindi and many other Indian languages. When Rewa married Balram, elder brother of Krishna, the king donated the village "Rewa-Wadi" to his daughter. In the course of time, the name Rewa-Wadi became Rewari. The Royal family of Rewari traces its descent from lord krishna.

History

Medieval

 
c. 1910s portrayal of Hemu Vikramaditya

Hem Chandra Vikramaditya was educated and brought up in what is now Rewari. Hem Chandra had developed a cannon foundry in Rewari, laying the foundation of a metalwork industry in brass, copper sheets. He had supplied cannons and gunpowder to Sher Shah Suri from 1535 onwards and was an adviser to the last ruler of Sur dynasty until 1553, Adil Shah Suri, when he became Prime Minister and Chief of Army. Hem Chandra had won 22 battles from Punjab to Delhi during 1553–56. He defeated Mughal king Akbar's forces at Agra and Delhi. Hem Chandra was crowned as a Vikramaditya king at Purana Quila in Delhi on 7 October 1556, reigned as king of Delhi for one month but lost to Akbar on 5 November 1556 at Panipat where he died.[8] His haveli (house) still stands in the Qutubpur area of the city, which in his day was a village in its own right.[9] His two-story haveli, with carved sandstone doorway, is made of local stone from Aravalli range, brunt-mud lakhori bricks and lime mortar. Walls are plastered with lime and painted with limewash. Roof has lakhouri bricks and stone slabs rested on timer beams. Doors and niches have stone lintels or brick arches in the local regional architecture. Over-hanging roof chhajja has stone brackets to anchor the stones.[7] Akbar made Rewari a sarkar under Delhi Suba. Aurangzeb attacked and recovered it from the rebels. Mughhals granted the local rule to Nand Ram, Ahir leader of Bolni village in 17th century which lasted up to 19th century.[10] A small Ahir principality was established there in the early century and ruled over the surrounding Ahirwal area.[11][12][13][14]

Ancient

Rewari founded by Balarama (the elder brother of Krishna), has the ruins of an ancient fort. The Rewari royal family played an important role in representing the interests of Ahirs in the army.[6][7]

Modern era

 
Delhi Gate, one of the four historic British period gates in Rewari

Ahir Royal family of Ahirwal Shifted the capital from Mathura to Tijara and later to Rewari When Rao's of Rewari lost the battle to maratha's Rewari came under the control of Maratha Empire Maratha's made Ruler of Rewari their feudatory but later it became an independent state under Maharaja Rao Tularam Singh before passing on to East India Company and later British Raj.[8] Rao Tula Ram, the ruler of Rewari, played a significant role in India's First War of Independence in 1857. His Kingdom was confiscated by the British Raj and made a part of Gurgaon district of Punjab province.

It remained a part of Gurgaon district until reorganisation in 1972 saw it transferred to Mahendragarh district. Further changes in 1989 led to the creation of the eponymous Rewari district.[9]

Rezang La battle of 1962

Rewari is well known for the high proportion of soldiers and officers it contributes to the Indian army and other armed forces of India. Rezang La near Chushul in Ladakh was the site of the last stand of C Company of the 13 Kumaon battalion, during the Sino-Indian War on 18 November 1962.[10] The C Company was composed almost entirely of Ahirs and was led by Major Shaitan Singh, who won a posthumous Param Vir Chakra for his actions.

In this action 120 men of the C Company fought until their bullets finished and then fought hand-to-hand. Of the 120 men, 114 died and only six seriously injured men remained alive. Of these, five were captured POW and only one came down to inform others.[11] A memorial was constructed in Rewari city for them.

Geography

Location

Rewari is adjacent to Rajasthan and, therefore, has dust storms in summer. Rugged hilly terrain of Aravali ranges as well as sandy dunes in the district affect the city's climate.[12] Rewari forms a part of the National Capital Region.[13]

Rewari is located at 28°11′N 76°37′E / 28.18°N 76.62°E / 28.18; 76.62.[14] It has an average elevation of 245 metres (803 feet). Rewari is 88 km away from Delhi.

Climate

The mean minimum and maximum temperature range from 0 °C to 46 °C during January (winter) and May–June (summer) respectively. The summer temperature can go up to 46 °C from May to July. Winter is from November to February and the temperature can fall to 2 °C in December and January.[5][12] The temperature was recorded as 0 °C on 12 January 2012 and 31 January 2012[15] and below zero (−0.5 °C) on 4 January 2018.[16]

Rain falls from July to September. A little rain is experienced during winter also. Average annual rainfall in Rewari city is 553 millimetres (21.8 in).[12]

Demographics

As of 2011,[17] Rewari city had a population of 143,021[1] (compared to 100,946 in 2001 and 75,342 in 1991) showing 42% growth in 2001–11-decade against 34% growth in 1991–2001 decade. Males were 75,764 (53% of the population) and females were 67,257 (47%). The overall sex ratio (female:male) was 886 compared to national average 940, and in the 0 to 6-year age group was 785 compared to national average 918. Rewari had an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 64.3% for entire population and 74.0% for population excluding 0 to 6-year age group in 2011.[18] Male literacy is 83% and female literacy is 73% (compared to 79% and 67% respectively in 2001). In Rewari, 11.3% of the population is under six years of age.[17][19]

Rewari is one of the important cities of the Yadav dominated Ahirwal-belt.[20][21] Hindi and its dialects Ahirawati and Haryanavi are spoken in Rewari.[22][23]

Civic Utility / Amenities / Services

Healthcare

Rewari city has a civil hospital run by the civil administration. It has fifty beds and the capacity has been planned to increase to one hundred beds.[24] It also has a trauma centre[25] for attending to accidents on highways.[26] Indian Railways has a hospital with 20 beds near Rewari railway station.[27]

Rewari also has a number of private hospitals and nursing homes.[28]

Economy

Industries

Rewari has a variety of industries, from cottage industries to small-scale integrated units and automobiles and auto ancillary industries. The traditional industries are brass metalwork and ornamental shoes (Tilledar Jooti) Rewari has kept the traditional art of Tilledar Jooti alive and is famous for such ornamental local shoes. Various automobiles and auto ancillary industries in Dharuhera and Bawal industrial areas such as Harley Davison (assembling unit), Hero Moto Corp. United Breweries and many more. World's largest production of motor cycles is in Hero Moto Corp. Dharuhera plant

Rewari metal work

Rewari is famous for its traditional metalwork, particularly brass work. The brass industry began around 1535, with the help of Portuguese.[citation needed] During the time of Hemu, cannons were cast in Rewari for the army of Sher Shah Suri.[29]

Attractions

Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum

 
Rewari Railway Heritage Museum

Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum is the only surviving steam loco shed in India and houses some of India's last surviving steam locomotives. Built in 1893, it was the only loco shed in North India for a long time and a part of the track connecting Delhi with Peshawar.[30] After steam engines were phased out by 1990, the loco shed remained in neglect for many years before it was decided by Indian Railways in December 2002 to revive it as a heritage museum.[31] The shed was refurbished as a heritage tourism destination, its heritage edifice was restored and a museum exhibiting Victorian-era artefacts used on the Indian rail network, along with the old signalling system, gramophones and seats was added. The refurbished heritage museum was opened in October 2010. The engines are also available for live demonstrations.[30][32][33]

Transport

By Air

The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi, 75 km away, for all domestic and international flights.

By Rail

 
Rewari Railway Station

Rewari was first connected by a railway line in 1873 when the first metre gauge railway track in India became operational. This track was laid between Delhi and Ajmer.[34] The gauge was converted to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge in 1995 for one of the tracks.[35] This allowed metre gauge trains from Rajasthan to continue up to Delhi Sarai Rohilla on the remaining track. The second track from Rewari to Delhi was converted to broad gauge in 2007[36][37] as all the metre gauge tracks from Rewari to cities in Rajasthan had been converted to broad gauge by then. Thus all the railway tracks from Rewari have been converted to broad gauge obviating the need for change of trains at gauge-change stations such as Delhi and Ahmedabad.[38]

Rewari is a major junction on the Indian railway network and is connected to the major cities of India by direct trains. Six railway lines branch out from it to Delhi, Ajmer via Narnaul and Ringas, Ajmer via Alwar, Loharu via Kanina, Hisar and Jhajjar-Rohtak. The latest sixth single-track line to Jhajjar and Rohtak was constructed in 2008–12 and commissioned in January 2013. A seventh double-track line starts from Khori near Rewari to Asaoti near Palwal for facilitating carriage of goods on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. "New Rewari" railway station has been built on this dedicated freight railway line. A line branches off from New Rewari station, goes over Rewari-Narnaul and Rewari-Kanina-Mahendragarh tracks to join the Rewari-Bhiwani railway line 2 km after the Rewari junction, thus bypassing the Rewari junction. This obviates the need for goods trains on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor to pass through Rewari junction.[citation needed]

Rewari-Delhi double railway track was electrified in 2018. Rewari has electrified tracks on the Jaipur-Alwar-Rewari-Bhiwani and Rewari-Narnaul-Ringas-Phulera routes. These tracks have a high catenary with 7.45 m high OHE for double-stack containers. The electrical locomotives on these tracks will have a special pantograph for the high catenary. Electric trains (EMU) may run between Delhi and Rewari in 2020. Rewari-Alwar-Bandikui and Rewari-Bhiwani routes became double tracks in 2019.[citation needed]

A new railway line Rapid Regional Transit System (RRTS) is being constructed from Nizamuddin station in New Delhi to Alwar via Gurgaon-Manesar-Dharuhera-Rewari-Bawal-Shahjanpur. A loop of this RRTS will have a railway station east of Rewari at village Majra Gurdas.[39]

By Road

Rewari is connected by four national highways: NH 11 (starting from Delhi-Jaipur NH 48 and going to Narnaul-Jhunjhunu-Bikaner-Jaisalmer), NH 48 (former name NH 8 before renumbering of all national highways) (Delhi-Jaipur-Bombay-Pune-Bangalore), NH 352 (former name NH 71) (Narwana-Jind-Rohtak-Jhajjar-Rewari) and NH 919 (former name NH 71B) (Rewari-Dharuhera-Sohna-Palwal). Before NH 48 was built in early 1960s, the Rewari-Gurgaon travel was via Dharuhera-Bhiwadi-Taoru-Sohna. NH 919 was a state highway before it was declared NH a decade ago; NH 352 was newly constructed in 2011–13; and NH 11 was declared to start from Rewari only three years ago. A 4-lane bypass on NH 11 from east of Rewari city (starting at NH 352 just off NH 48) to west of Rewari city (at Khori railway station) will be constructed in 2021 to bypass the city.

State highways connect Rewari to all major towns in Haryana and adjacent districts of Rajasthan.

  • SH-24 Rewari-Kanina-Mahendragarh-Loharu 92 km.

(now in 2022, Rewari - kanina - Mahendergarh - Tosham- Hisar new national highway is announced under Bharat mala pariyojana phase 2)

  • SH-26 Gurgaon-Pataudi-Rewari 52 km.
  • SH-15 Shahjahanpur-Rewari 21 km.

The central government has decided to convert the two-lane SH-26 (Gurgaon-Pataudi-Rewari) to a four-lane national highway and the work on the upgradation may start in 2021 after acquisition of land.[40]

There are frequent bus services between Rewari and Delhi, as well as other towns of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.

Education

 
Govt. School for Boys, Rewari, established in 1890. One of the oldest schools in Haryana

Rewari has one university, ten-degree colleges, two BEd colleges, 110 secondary / higher secondary schools, one industrial training institute and one footwear training institute. Government Higher Secondary School was started in the year 1887. Hindu High School was started by the Bhargava community in 1890 in the building now known as Bhargava Boarding House located near Bhadawas Gate. The nearest college was in the nearby princely state of Alwar until independence. Ahir College was set up in 1945 by Rao Balbir Singh, a descendant of Rao Tularam. Kishanlal Public College is another educational institute. Shishu Shala was the first English school, established in 1950 in Model Town.[citation needed]

A Kendriya Vidyalaya (Central School) has existed in Rewari city since 1980. A Sainik School was started in 2008, temporarily housed in Rewari city awaiting completion of construction of its permanent campus at village Gothra Tappa Khori, about 15 km southwest Rewari-Narnaul Road.

The Meerpur centre of Rohtak University was upgraded to a separate university in September[41]

Indira Gandhi University, Rewari is a state university which was established in the year 2013.[42]

Several private colleges have been set up around Rewari in the last decade to teach engineering, management, law, and nursing though the quality of education in some of them is low as in the rest of the country.[43]

Villages

# Villages Administrative Division Population
1 Aaliawas Rewari 1,444
2Aakera Aasiaki Gorawas Rewari 2,862
3 Aaspur Rewari 76
4 Ahrod Rewari 3,580
5 Akbarpur Rewari 385
6 Alamgirpur Rewari 1,372
7 Alwal Pur Rewari 1,508
8 Asadpur Rewari 690
9 Asiakitappa Jarthal Rewari 1,685
10 Aulant Rewari 2,502
11 Badh Jethu Rewari 11
12 Bahotwas Ahir Rewari 1,253
13 Balawas Ahir Rewari 1,455
14 Balawas Jamapur Rewari 1,208
15 Baldhan Kalan Rewari 2,348
16 Baldhan Khurd Rewari 1,435
17 Baliar Kalan Rewari 553
18 Baliar Khurd Rewari 1,378
19 Balwari Rewari 2,056
20 Bambar Rewari 435
21 Bangarwa Rewari 294
22 Baqapur Rewari 996
23 Bariawas Rewari 753
24 Bas Dooda Rewari 2,999
25 Bawana Gujar Rewari 1,336
26 Berli Kalan Rewari 2,720
27 Berli Khurd Rewari 3,227
28 Bhagwanpur Rewari 998
29 Bhalaki Rewari 1,866
30 Bhandor Rewari 1,762
31 Bhanwari Rewari 423
32 Bharawas Rewari 4,728
33 Bhathera Rewari 1,143
34 Bhatsana Rewari 2,777
35 Bhudla Rewari 2,347
36 Bhudpur Rewari 1,909
37 Bhurthal Jatt Rewari 1,858
38 Bhurthal Thethar Rewari 590
39 Biharipur Rewari 999
40 Bikaner Rewari 2,704
41 Bithwana Rewari 1,984
42 Bitori Rewari 3,226
43 Bodia Kamalpur Rewari 2,057
44 Bohka Rewari 2,031
45 Bolni Rewari 3,636
46 Budana Rewari 1,948
47 Budani Rewari 749
48 Buroli Rewari 4,365
49 Chandanwas Rewari 1,792
50 Chandpur Rewari 1,128
51 Chanduwas Rewari 1,360
52 Chang Rewari 30
53 Chauki Rewari 591
54 Chauki No-2 Rewari 1,795
55 Cheeta Dungra Rewari 1,646
56 Chhuriawas Rewari 1,187
57 Chillar Rewari 3,089
58 Chimnawas Rewari 1,723
59 Chitarpuri Rewari 699
60 Dabari Rewari 621
61 Dahina Rewari 7,246
62 Daliaki Rewari 824
63 Dan Aalampur Rewari 206
64 Darauli Rewari 2,058
65 Dawana Rewari 800
66 Dehlawas Rewari 1,648
67 Devlawas Rewari 576
68 Dhakia Rewari 1,487
69 Dhaliawas Rewari 3,050
70 Dhamlaka Rewari 444
70 Dhamlaka Rewari 444
71 Dhamlawas Rewari 1,507
72 Dhani Santo Rewari 593
73 Dhani Sundrod Rewari 581
74 Dhani Thethar Bad Rewari 1,180
75 Dhawana Rewari 4,060
76 Didoli Rewari 958
77 Dodhai Rewari 1,260
78 Dohaki Rewari 1,322
79 Dohakia Rewari 1,478
80 Dohana Rewari 248
81 Dungarwas Rewari 1,666
82 Fatehpuri Pipa Rewari 520
83 Fatehpuri Tappa Dahina Rewari 1,749
84 Gadala Rewari 1,657
85 Gajjiwas Rewari 347
86 Gangayacha Ahir Rewari 2,903
87 Gangayacha Jatt Rewari 1,434
88 Gangoli Rewari 12
89 Garhi Rewari 1,591
90 Garhi Alawalpur Rewari 2,170
91 Ghurakawas Rewari 648
92 Gindo Khar Rewari 1,816
93 Gobind Puri Rewari 328
94 Gokalgarh Rewari 6,331
95 Gokalpur Rewari 2,265
96 Goliaka Rewari 1,091
97 Gopal Pura Urf Pranpura Rewari 1,681
98 Gothara Tappa Dahina Rewari 2,950
99 Gothara Tappa Khori Rewari 2,606
100 Gujriwas Rewari 730
101 Gulabpura Rewari 1,133
102 Gumina Rewari 1,038
103 Gurawara Rewari 6,108
104 Halukhera Rewari 1,289
105 Hansaka Rewari 2,431
106 Hansawas Rewari 1,336
107 Harjipur Rewari 1,185
108 Husainpur Rewari 2,057
109 Jadara Rewari 3,900
110 Jaitrawas Rewari 2,115
111 Jant Sairwas Rewari 1,867
112 Janti Rewari 635
113 Jatusana Rewari 4,187
114 Jatuwas Rewari 1,725
115 Jeetpur Shekhpur Rewari 1,992
116 Jharuwas Rewari 30
117 Jitpur Istamrar Rewari 1,159
118 Jiwara Rewari 1,203
119 Jonawas Rewari 1,956
120 Joniawas Rewari 1,047
121 Jorthal Rewari 3,992
122 Kadho Alias Bhawanipur Rewari 398
123 Kahari Rewari 578
124 Kakoria Rewari 2,020
125 Kalaka Rewari 1,739
126 Kaluwas Rewari 1,511
127 Kamalpur Rewari 1,366
128 Kan Majra Rewari 234
129 Kanhawas Rewari 276
130 Kanhora Rewari 1,060
131 Kanhori Rewari 2,193
132 Kanwali Rewari 4,848
133 Kapariwas Rewari 2,658
134 Karawara Manakpur Rewari 3,291
135 Karnawas Rewari 2,223
136 Kasola Rewari 1,155
137 Kasoli Rewari 1,400
138 Kathuwas Rewari 992
139 Kaunsiwas Rewari 1,326
140 Khaleta Rewari 2,920
141 Khaliawas Rewari 1,469
142 Khalilpuri Rewari 493
143 Khar Khara Rewari 3,476
144 Khargwas Rewari 1,281
145 Kharkhari Bhiwan Rewari 441
146 Kharsanki Rewari 320
147 Khatawali Rewari 1,427
148 Khera Aalampur Rewari 1,080
149 Khijuri Rewari 1,679
150 Khol Rewari 3,866
151 Khori Rewari 3,160
152 Khushpura Rewari 1,254
153 Kishangarh Rewari 1,543
154 Kolana Rewari 1,792
155 Kumroda Rewari 1,135
156 Kundal Rewari 2,127
157 Ladhuwas Ahir Rewari 1,298
158 Ladhuwas Gujar Rewari 805
159 Lakhnor Rewari 976
160 Lala Rewari 1,796
161 Lalpur Rewari 1,339
162 Lisan Rewari 3,696
163 Lisana Rewari 1,852
164 Lodhana Rewari 763
165 Lohana Rewari 3,032
166 Maha Kharia Rewari 636
166 Maha Kharia Rewari 636
167 Mahiuddinpur Rewari 2,145
168 Mailawas Rewari 799
169 Majra Gurdas Rewari 884
170 Majra Mutsal Bhalaki Rewari 3,637
171 Majra Sheoraj Rewari 1,302
172 Majri Duda Rewari 454
173 Malahera Rewari 1,215
174 Maliaki Rewari 468
175 Malpura Rewari 2,573
176 Mamaria Aasampur Rewari 1,561
177 Mamaria Ahir Rewari 1,235
178 Mamaria Thethar Rewari 889
179 Mandhaya Khurd Rewari 1,742
180 Mandhia Kalan Rewari 1,195
181 Mandola Rewari 3,563
182 Masani Rewari 1,445
183 Masit Rewari 2,327
184 Mayan Rewari 2,476
185 Meerpur Rewari 2,531
186 Molhawas Rewari 217
187 Motla Kalan Rewari 2,702
188 Motla Khurd Rewari 1,344
189 Mundhalia Rewari 1,086
190 Mundi Rewari 3,163
191 Mundia Khera Rewari 946
192 Muradpuri Rewari 305
193 Musepur Rewari 2,290
194 Mustafapur Rewari 1,876
195 Nain Sukhpura Rewari 2,262
196 Nandha Rewari 2,530
197 Nandrampur Bas Rewari 6,213
198 Nangal Jamalpur Rewari 2,404
199 Nangal Mundi Rewari 2,143
200 Nangala Mayan Rewari 251
201 Nangalia Ranmokh Rewari 1,171
202 Nangli Godha Rewari 996
203 Narainpur Rewari 564
204 Nayagaon Rewari 1,646
205 Niganiawas Rewari 859
206 Nikhari Rewari 1,255
207 Nimoth Rewari 4,316
208 Nurpur Rewari 327
209 Pachgaon Rewari 412
210 Padla Rewari 3,150
211 Padniawas Rewari 1,610
212 Pahrajwas Rewari 975
213 Palhawas Rewari 4,463
214 Pali Rewari 3,666
215 Panchor Rewari 1,145
216 Parkhotampur Rewari 2,205
217 Phadani Rewari 1,023
218 Phideri Rewari 1,971
219 Pithanwas Rewari 1,398
220 Pitherawas Rewari 1,283
221 Punsika Rewari 1,312
222 Qutabpuri Buzarg Rewari 1,078
223 Qutubpuri Jagir Rewari 293
224 Rajawas Rewari 526
225 Rajpura Istamrar Rewari 1,617
226 Rajpura Khalsa Rewari 1,058
227 Rajyaka Rewari 1,417
228 Raliawas Rewari 2,470
229 Ramgarh Rewari 1,597
230 Rampuri Rewari 1,438
231 Rasgan Rewari 830
232 Rasooli Rewari 503
233 Roharai Rewari 3,114
234 Rojhaka Rewari 869
235 Rojhuwas Rewari 963
236 Roliawas Rewari 843
237 Saharanwas Rewari 2,512
238 Saidpur Rewari 145
239 Salhawas Rewari 1,139
240 Sangwari Rewari 2,040
241 Sanpli Rewari 912
242 Shadipur Rewari 772
243 Shahbajpur Istamrar Rewari 403
244 Shahbajpur Khalsa Rewari 1,729
245 Shekhpur Shikarpur Rewari 1,918
246 Siha Rewari 5,048
247 Srinagar Rewari 488
248 Suma Khera Rewari 1,174
249 Sunaria Rewari 644
250 Sundrodh Rewari 1,253
251 Tatarpur Istamrar Rewari 1,221
252 Tatarpur Khalasa Rewari 1,791
253 Tehnadipalpur Rewari 1,320
254 Thothwalka Rewari 558
255 Tint Rewari 2,414
256 Turkiawas Rewari 1,203
257 Uncha Rewari 2,111
258 Zainabad Rewari 5,205

Notable people

Delhi–Mumbai industrial corridor

Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project is a mega infra-structural project of US$90 billion with the financial and technical aids from Japan, covering an overall length of 1,483 km between the political capital and the business capital of India, i.e., Delhi and Mumbai.[44] It will initially link Rewari to Mumbai. Furtherance of the project led to violent incidents in July 2012 when farmers protested against the land acquisition process. In consequence, the government of Haryana instituted a judicial probe into the events and placed a moratorium on the process.[45]

See also

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rewari, this, article, about, municipality, india, namesake, district, district, constituency, vidhan, sabha, constituency, city, municipal, council, district, indian, state, haryana, district, headquarter, district, king, onkar, singh, located, south, west, h. This article is about the municipality in India For its namesake district see Rewari district For the constituency see Rewari Vidhan Sabha constituency Rewari is a city and a municipal council in Rewari district in the Indian state of Haryana It is district headquarter of Rewari district King of Rewari is Rao Onkar Singh It is located in south west Haryana around 82 km from New Delhi 5 and 51 km from Gurugram RewariCityRewari Town Hall in Rewari HaryanaRewariLocation in Haryana IndiaShow map of HaryanaRewariRewari India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 28 11 N 76 37 E 28 18 N 76 62 E 28 18 76 62 Coordinates 28 11 N 76 37 E 28 18 N 76 62 E 28 18 76 62Country IndiaStateHaryanaDistrictRewariGovernment TypeMunicipal Council BodyRewari Municipal Council H R Area Total35 93 km2 13 87 sq mi Elevation245 m 804 ft Population 2011 2 Total143 021 1 Density5 740 km2 14 900 sq mi Languages 3 4 OfficialHindi Additional officialAhirwati EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN123401Telephone code01274Vehicle registrationHR 36Websiterewari wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Medieval 4 Ancient 4 1 Modern era 4 1 1 Rezang La battle of 1962 5 Geography 5 1 Location 5 2 Climate 6 Demographics 7 Civic Utility Amenities Services 7 1 Healthcare 8 Economy 8 1 Industries 9 Attractions 9 1 Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum 10 Transport 10 1 By Air 10 2 By Rail 10 3 By Road 11 Education 12 Villages 13 Notable people 14 Delhi Mumbai industrial corridor 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksEtymology EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message During the Mahabharata period in ancient India a king named Rewat had a daughter named Rewati The father used to call her Rewa and founded a village Rewa Wadi named after her Wadi and wada mean a neighbourhood small and big respectively in Hindi and many other Indian languages When Rewa married Balram elder brother of Krishna the king donated the village Rewa Wadi to his daughter In the course of time the name Rewa Wadi became Rewari The Royal family of Rewari traces its descent from lord krishna History EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2023 Medieval Edit c 1910s portrayal of Hemu Vikramaditya Hem Chandra Vikramaditya was educated and brought up in what is now Rewari Hem Chandra had developed a cannon foundry in Rewari laying the foundation of a metalwork industry in brass copper sheets He had supplied cannons and gunpowder to Sher Shah Suri from 1535 onwards and was an adviser to the last ruler of Sur dynasty until 1553 Adil Shah Suri when he became Prime Minister and Chief of Army Hem Chandra had won 22 battles from Punjab to Delhi during 1553 56 He defeated Mughal king Akbar s forces at Agra and Delhi Hem Chandra was crowned as a Vikramaditya king at Purana Quila in Delhi on 7 October 1556 reigned as king of Delhi for one month but lost to Akbar on 5 November 1556 at Panipat where he died 8 His haveli house still stands in the Qutubpur area of the city which in his day was a village in its own right 9 His two story haveli with carved sandstone doorway is made of local stone from Aravalli range brunt mud lakhori bricks and lime mortar Walls are plastered with lime and painted with limewash Roof has lakhouri bricks and stone slabs rested on timer beams Doors and niches have stone lintels or brick arches in the local regional architecture Over hanging roof chhajja has stone brackets to anchor the stones 7 Akbar made Rewari a sarkar under Delhi Suba Aurangzeb attacked and recovered it from the rebels Mughhals granted the local rule to Nand Ram Ahir leader of Bolni village in 17th century which lasted up to 19th century 10 A small Ahir principality was established there in the early century and ruled over the surrounding Ahirwal area 11 12 13 14 Ancient EditRewari founded by Balarama the elder brother of Krishna has the ruins of an ancient fort The Rewari royal family played an important role in representing the interests of Ahirs in the army 6 7 Modern era Edit See also Haryana in 1857 Ballabhgarh history Farrukhnagar history Nahar Singh and Rao Tula Ram Delhi Gate one of the four historic British period gates in Rewari Ahir Royal family of Ahirwal Shifted the capital from Mathura to Tijara and later to Rewari When Rao s of Rewari lost the battle to maratha s Rewari came under the control of Maratha Empire Maratha s made Ruler of Rewari their feudatory but later it became an independent state under Maharaja Rao Tularam Singh before passing on to East India Company and later British Raj 8 Rao Tula Ram the ruler of Rewari played a significant role in India s First War of Independence in 1857 His Kingdom was confiscated by the British Raj and made a part of Gurgaon district of Punjab province It remained a part of Gurgaon district until reorganisation in 1972 saw it transferred to Mahendragarh district Further changes in 1989 led to the creation of the eponymous Rewari district 9 Rezang La battle of 1962 Edit Main article Rezang La Rewari is well known for the high proportion of soldiers and officers it contributes to the Indian army and other armed forces of India Rezang La near Chushul in Ladakh was the site of the last stand of C Company of the 13 Kumaon battalion during the Sino Indian War on 18 November 1962 10 The C Company was composed almost entirely of Ahirs and was led by Major Shaitan Singh who won a posthumous Param Vir Chakra for his actions In this action 120 men of the C Company fought until their bullets finished and then fought hand to hand Of the 120 men 114 died and only six seriously injured men remained alive Of these five were captured POW and only one came down to inform others 11 A memorial was constructed in Rewari city for them Geography EditLocation Edit Rewari is adjacent to Rajasthan and therefore has dust storms in summer Rugged hilly terrain of Aravali ranges as well as sandy dunes in the district affect the city s climate 12 Rewari forms a part of the National Capital Region 13 Rewari is located at 28 11 N 76 37 E 28 18 N 76 62 E 28 18 76 62 14 It has an average elevation of 245 metres 803 feet Rewari is 88 km away from Delhi Climate Edit The mean minimum and maximum temperature range from 0 C to 46 C during January winter and May June summer respectively The summer temperature can go up to 46 C from May to July Winter is from November to February and the temperature can fall to 2 C in December and January 5 12 The temperature was recorded as 0 C on 12 January 2012 and 31 January 2012 15 and below zero 0 5 C on 4 January 2018 16 Rain falls from July to September A little rain is experienced during winter also Average annual rainfall in Rewari city is 553 millimetres 21 8 in 12 Demographics EditAs of 2011 update 17 Rewari city had a population of 143 021 1 compared to 100 946 in 2001 and 75 342 in 1991 showing 42 growth in 2001 11 decade against 34 growth in 1991 2001 decade Males were 75 764 53 of the population and females were 67 257 47 The overall sex ratio female male was 886 compared to national average 940 and in the 0 to 6 year age group was 785 compared to national average 918 Rewari had an average literacy rate of 78 higher than the national average of 64 3 for entire population and 74 0 for population excluding 0 to 6 year age group in 2011 18 Male literacy is 83 and female literacy is 73 compared to 79 and 67 respectively in 2001 In Rewari 11 3 of the population is under six years of age 17 19 Rewari is one of the important cities of the Yadav dominated Ahirwal belt 20 21 Hindi and its dialects Ahirawati and Haryanavi are spoken in Rewari 22 23 Civic Utility Amenities Services EditHealthcare Edit Rewari city has a civil hospital run by the civil administration It has fifty beds and the capacity has been planned to increase to one hundred beds 24 It also has a trauma centre 25 for attending to accidents on highways 26 Indian Railways has a hospital with 20 beds near Rewari railway station 27 Rewari also has a number of private hospitals and nursing homes 28 Economy EditIndustries Edit Rewari has a variety of industries from cottage industries to small scale integrated units and automobiles and auto ancillary industries The traditional industries are brass metalwork and ornamental shoes Tilledar Jooti Rewari has kept the traditional art of Tilledar Jooti alive and is famous for such ornamental local shoes Various automobiles and auto ancillary industries in Dharuhera and Bawal industrial areas such as Harley Davison assembling unit Hero Moto Corp United Breweries and many more World s largest production of motor cycles is in Hero Moto Corp Dharuhera plant Rewari metal workMain article Rewari metal work Rewari is famous for its traditional metalwork particularly brass work The brass industry began around 1535 with the help of Portuguese citation needed During the time of Hemu cannons were cast in Rewari for the army of Sher Shah Suri 29 Attractions EditRewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum Edit Rewari Railway Heritage Museum Rewari Heritage Steam Locomotive Museum is the only surviving steam loco shed in India and houses some of India s last surviving steam locomotives Built in 1893 it was the only loco shed in North India for a long time and a part of the track connecting Delhi with Peshawar 30 After steam engines were phased out by 1990 the loco shed remained in neglect for many years before it was decided by Indian Railways in December 2002 to revive it as a heritage museum 31 The shed was refurbished as a heritage tourism destination its heritage edifice was restored and a museum exhibiting Victorian era artefacts used on the Indian rail network along with the old signalling system gramophones and seats was added The refurbished heritage museum was opened in October 2010 The engines are also available for live demonstrations 30 32 33 Transport EditBy Air Edit The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi 75 km away for all domestic and international flights By Rail Edit Main article Rewari railway junction See also Rewari Railway Heritage Museum Rewari Railway Station Rewari was first connected by a railway line in 1873 when the first metre gauge railway track in India became operational This track was laid between Delhi and Ajmer 34 The gauge was converted to 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gauge in 1995 for one of the tracks 35 This allowed metre gauge trains from Rajasthan to continue up to Delhi Sarai Rohilla on the remaining track The second track from Rewari to Delhi was converted to broad gauge in 2007 36 37 as all the metre gauge tracks from Rewari to cities in Rajasthan had been converted to broad gauge by then Thus all the railway tracks from Rewari have been converted to broad gauge obviating the need for change of trains at gauge change stations such as Delhi and Ahmedabad 38 Rewari is a major junction on the Indian railway network and is connected to the major cities of India by direct trains Six railway lines branch out from it to Delhi Ajmer via Narnaul and Ringas Ajmer via Alwar Loharu via Kanina Hisar and Jhajjar Rohtak The latest sixth single track line to Jhajjar and Rohtak was constructed in 2008 12 and commissioned in January 2013 A seventh double track line starts from Khori near Rewari to Asaoti near Palwal for facilitating carriage of goods on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor New Rewari railway station has been built on this dedicated freight railway line A line branches off from New Rewari station goes over Rewari Narnaul and Rewari Kanina Mahendragarh tracks to join the Rewari Bhiwani railway line 2 km after the Rewari junction thus bypassing the Rewari junction This obviates the need for goods trains on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor to pass through Rewari junction citation needed Rewari Delhi double railway track was electrified in 2018 Rewari has electrified tracks on the Jaipur Alwar Rewari Bhiwani and Rewari Narnaul Ringas Phulera routes These tracks have a high catenary with 7 45 m high OHE for double stack containers The electrical locomotives on these tracks will have a special pantograph for the high catenary Electric trains EMU may run between Delhi and Rewari in 2020 Rewari Alwar Bandikui and Rewari Bhiwani routes became double tracks in 2019 citation needed A new railway line Rapid Regional Transit System RRTS is being constructed from Nizamuddin station in New Delhi to Alwar via Gurgaon Manesar Dharuhera Rewari Bawal Shahjanpur A loop of this RRTS will have a railway station east of Rewari at village Majra Gurdas 39 By Road Edit Rewari is connected by four national highways NH 11 starting from Delhi Jaipur NH 48 and going to Narnaul Jhunjhunu Bikaner Jaisalmer NH 48 former name NH 8 before renumbering of all national highways Delhi Jaipur Bombay Pune Bangalore NH 352 former name NH 71 Narwana Jind Rohtak Jhajjar Rewari and NH 919 former name NH 71B Rewari Dharuhera Sohna Palwal Before NH 48 was built in early 1960s the Rewari Gurgaon travel was via Dharuhera Bhiwadi Taoru Sohna NH 919 was a state highway before it was declared NH a decade ago NH 352 was newly constructed in 2011 13 and NH 11 was declared to start from Rewari only three years ago A 4 lane bypass on NH 11 from east of Rewari city starting at NH 352 just off NH 48 to west of Rewari city at Khori railway station will be constructed in 2021 to bypass the city State highways connect Rewari to all major towns in Haryana and adjacent districts of Rajasthan SH 24 Rewari Kanina Mahendragarh Loharu 92 km now in 2022 Rewari kanina Mahendergarh Tosham Hisar new national highway is announced under Bharat mala pariyojana phase 2 SH 26 Gurgaon Pataudi Rewari 52 km SH 15 Shahjahanpur Rewari 21 km The central government has decided to convert the two lane SH 26 Gurgaon Pataudi Rewari to a four lane national highway and the work on the upgradation may start in 2021 after acquisition of land 40 There are frequent bus services between Rewari and Delhi as well as other towns of Haryana Punjab and Rajasthan Education Edit Govt School for Boys Rewari established in 1890 One of the oldest schools in Haryana Rewari has one university ten degree colleges two BEd colleges 110 secondary higher secondary schools one industrial training institute and one footwear training institute Government Higher Secondary School was started in the year 1887 Hindu High School was started by the Bhargava community in 1890 in the building now known as Bhargava Boarding House located near Bhadawas Gate The nearest college was in the nearby princely state of Alwar until independence Ahir College was set up in 1945 by Rao Balbir Singh a descendant of Rao Tularam Kishanlal Public College is another educational institute Shishu Shala was the first English school established in 1950 in Model Town citation needed A Kendriya Vidyalaya Central School has existed in Rewari city since 1980 A Sainik School was started in 2008 temporarily housed in Rewari city awaiting completion of construction of its permanent campus at village Gothra Tappa Khori about 15 km southwest Rewari Narnaul Road The Meerpur centre of Rohtak University was upgraded to a separate university in September 41 Indira Gandhi University Rewari is a state university which was established in the year 2013 42 Several private colleges have been set up around Rewari in the last decade to teach engineering management law and nursing though the quality of education in some of them is low as in the rest of the country 43 Villages Edit Villages Administrative Division Population1 Aaliawas Rewari 1 4442Aakera Aasiaki Gorawas Rewari 2 8623 Aaspur Rewari 764 Ahrod Rewari 3 5805 Akbarpur Rewari 3856 Alamgirpur Rewari 1 3727 Alwal Pur Rewari 1 5088 Asadpur Rewari 6909 Asiakitappa Jarthal Rewari 1 68510 Aulant Rewari 2 50211 Badh Jethu Rewari 1112 Bahotwas Ahir Rewari 1 25313 Balawas Ahir Rewari 1 45514 Balawas Jamapur Rewari 1 20815 Baldhan Kalan Rewari 2 34816 Baldhan Khurd Rewari 1 43517 Baliar Kalan Rewari 55318 Baliar Khurd Rewari 1 37819 Balwari Rewari 2 05620 Bambar Rewari 43521 Bangarwa Rewari 29422 Baqapur Rewari 99623 Bariawas Rewari 75324 Bas Dooda Rewari 2 99925 Bawana Gujar Rewari 1 33626 Berli Kalan Rewari 2 72027 Berli Khurd Rewari 3 22728 Bhagwanpur Rewari 99829 Bhalaki Rewari 1 86630 Bhandor Rewari 1 76231 Bhanwari Rewari 42332 Bharawas Rewari 4 72833 Bhathera Rewari 1 14334 Bhatsana Rewari 2 77735 Bhudla Rewari 2 34736 Bhudpur Rewari 1 90937 Bhurthal Jatt Rewari 1 85838 Bhurthal Thethar Rewari 59039 Biharipur Rewari 99940 Bikaner Rewari 2 70441 Bithwana Rewari 1 98442 Bitori Rewari 3 22643 Bodia Kamalpur Rewari 2 05744 Bohka Rewari 2 03145 Bolni Rewari 3 63646 Budana Rewari 1 94847 Budani Rewari 74948 Buroli Rewari 4 36549 Chandanwas Rewari 1 79250 Chandpur Rewari 1 12851 Chanduwas Rewari 1 36052 Chang Rewari 3053 Chauki Rewari 59154 Chauki No 2 Rewari 1 79555 Cheeta Dungra Rewari 1 64656 Chhuriawas Rewari 1 18757 Chillar Rewari 3 08958 Chimnawas Rewari 1 72359 Chitarpuri Rewari 69960 Dabari Rewari 62161 Dahina Rewari 7 24662 Daliaki Rewari 82463 Dan Aalampur Rewari 20664 Darauli Rewari 2 05865 Dawana Rewari 80066 Dehlawas Rewari 1 64867 Devlawas Rewari 57668 Dhakia Rewari 1 48769 Dhaliawas Rewari 3 05070 Dhamlaka Rewari 44470 Dhamlaka Rewari 44471 Dhamlawas Rewari 1 50772 Dhani Santo Rewari 59373 Dhani Sundrod Rewari 58174 Dhani Thethar Bad Rewari 1 18075 Dhawana Rewari 4 06076 Didoli Rewari 95877 Dodhai Rewari 1 26078 Dohaki Rewari 1 32279 Dohakia Rewari 1 47880 Dohana Rewari 24881 Dungarwas Rewari 1 66682 Fatehpuri Pipa Rewari 52083 Fatehpuri Tappa Dahina Rewari 1 74984 Gadala Rewari 1 65785 Gajjiwas Rewari 34786 Gangayacha Ahir Rewari 2 90387 Gangayacha Jatt Rewari 1 43488 Gangoli Rewari 1289 Garhi Rewari 1 59190 Garhi Alawalpur Rewari 2 17091 Ghurakawas Rewari 64892 Gindo Khar Rewari 1 81693 Gobind Puri Rewari 32894 Gokalgarh Rewari 6 33195 Gokalpur Rewari 2 26596 Goliaka Rewari 1 09197 Gopal Pura Urf Pranpura Rewari 1 68198 Gothara Tappa Dahina Rewari 2 95099 Gothara Tappa Khori Rewari 2 606100 Gujriwas Rewari 730101 Gulabpura Rewari 1 133102 Gumina Rewari 1 038103 Gurawara Rewari 6 108104 Halukhera Rewari 1 289105 Hansaka Rewari 2 431106 Hansawas Rewari 1 336107 Harjipur Rewari 1 185108 Husainpur Rewari 2 057109 Jadara Rewari 3 900110 Jaitrawas Rewari 2 115111 Jant Sairwas Rewari 1 867112 Janti Rewari 635113 Jatusana Rewari 4 187114 Jatuwas Rewari 1 725115 Jeetpur Shekhpur Rewari 1 992116 Jharuwas Rewari 30117 Jitpur Istamrar Rewari 1 159118 Jiwara Rewari 1 203119 Jonawas Rewari 1 956120 Joniawas Rewari 1 047121 Jorthal Rewari 3 992122 Kadho Alias Bhawanipur Rewari 398123 Kahari Rewari 578124 Kakoria Rewari 2 020125 Kalaka Rewari 1 739126 Kaluwas Rewari 1 511127 Kamalpur Rewari 1 366128 Kan Majra Rewari 234129 Kanhawas Rewari 276130 Kanhora Rewari 1 060131 Kanhori Rewari 2 193132 Kanwali Rewari 4 848133 Kapariwas Rewari 2 658134 Karawara Manakpur Rewari 3 291135 Karnawas Rewari 2 223136 Kasola Rewari 1 155137 Kasoli Rewari 1 400138 Kathuwas Rewari 992139 Kaunsiwas Rewari 1 326140 Khaleta Rewari 2 920141 Khaliawas Rewari 1 469142 Khalilpuri Rewari 493143 Khar Khara Rewari 3 476144 Khargwas Rewari 1 281145 Kharkhari Bhiwan Rewari 441146 Kharsanki Rewari 320147 Khatawali Rewari 1 427148 Khera Aalampur Rewari 1 080149 Khijuri Rewari 1 679150 Khol Rewari 3 866151 Khori Rewari 3 160152 Khushpura Rewari 1 254153 Kishangarh Rewari 1 543154 Kolana Rewari 1 792155 Kumroda Rewari 1 135156 Kundal Rewari 2 127157 Ladhuwas Ahir Rewari 1 298158 Ladhuwas Gujar Rewari 805159 Lakhnor Rewari 976160 Lala Rewari 1 796161 Lalpur Rewari 1 339162 Lisan Rewari 3 696163 Lisana Rewari 1 852164 Lodhana Rewari 763165 Lohana Rewari 3 032166 Maha Kharia Rewari 636166 Maha Kharia Rewari 636167 Mahiuddinpur Rewari 2 145168 Mailawas Rewari 799169 Majra Gurdas Rewari 884170 Majra Mutsal Bhalaki Rewari 3 637171 Majra Sheoraj Rewari 1 302172 Majri Duda Rewari 454173 Malahera Rewari 1 215174 Maliaki Rewari 468175 Malpura Rewari 2 573176 Mamaria Aasampur Rewari 1 561177 Mamaria Ahir Rewari 1 235178 Mamaria Thethar Rewari 889179 Mandhaya Khurd Rewari 1 742180 Mandhia Kalan Rewari 1 195181 Mandola Rewari 3 563182 Masani Rewari 1 445183 Masit Rewari 2 327184 Mayan Rewari 2 476185 Meerpur Rewari 2 531186 Molhawas Rewari 217187 Motla Kalan Rewari 2 702188 Motla Khurd Rewari 1 344189 Mundhalia Rewari 1 086190 Mundi Rewari 3 163191 Mundia Khera Rewari 946192 Muradpuri Rewari 305193 Musepur Rewari 2 290194 Mustafapur Rewari 1 876195 Nain Sukhpura Rewari 2 262196 Nandha Rewari 2 530197 Nandrampur Bas Rewari 6 213198 Nangal Jamalpur Rewari 2 404199 Nangal Mundi Rewari 2 143200 Nangala Mayan Rewari 251201 Nangalia Ranmokh Rewari 1 171202 Nangli Godha Rewari 996203 Narainpur Rewari 564204 Nayagaon Rewari 1 646205 Niganiawas Rewari 859206 Nikhari Rewari 1 255207 Nimoth Rewari 4 316208 Nurpur Rewari 327209 Pachgaon Rewari 412210 Padla Rewari 3 150211 Padniawas Rewari 1 610212 Pahrajwas Rewari 975213 Palhawas Rewari 4 463214 Pali Rewari 3 666215 Panchor Rewari 1 145216 Parkhotampur Rewari 2 205217 Phadani Rewari 1 023218 Phideri Rewari 1 971219 Pithanwas Rewari 1 398220 Pitherawas Rewari 1 283221 Punsika Rewari 1 312222 Qutabpuri Buzarg Rewari 1 078223 Qutubpuri Jagir Rewari 293224 Rajawas Rewari 526225 Rajpura Istamrar Rewari 1 617226 Rajpura Khalsa Rewari 1 058227 Rajyaka Rewari 1 417228 Raliawas Rewari 2 470229 Ramgarh Rewari 1 597230 Rampuri Rewari 1 438231 Rasgan Rewari 830232 Rasooli Rewari 503233 Roharai Rewari 3 114234 Rojhaka Rewari 869235 Rojhuwas Rewari 963236 Roliawas Rewari 843237 Saharanwas Rewari 2 512238 Saidpur Rewari 145239 Salhawas Rewari 1 139240 Sangwari Rewari 2 040241 Sanpli Rewari 912242 Shadipur Rewari 772243 Shahbajpur Istamrar Rewari 403244 Shahbajpur Khalsa Rewari 1 729245 Shekhpur Shikarpur Rewari 1 918246 Siha Rewari 5 048247 Srinagar Rewari 488248 Suma Khera Rewari 1 174249 Sunaria Rewari 644250 Sundrodh Rewari 1 253251 Tatarpur Istamrar Rewari 1 221252 Tatarpur Khalasa Rewari 1 791253 Tehnadipalpur Rewari 1 320254 Thothwalka Rewari 558255 Tint Rewari 2 414256 Turkiawas Rewari 1 203257 Uncha Rewari 2 111258 Zainabad Rewari 5 205Notable people EditHem Chandra Vikramaditya who claimed the throne of Delhi defeating the Mughal army of Akbar in 1556 Rao Tula Ram leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Rao Gopal Dev leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Rao Birender Singh former Chief Minister of Haryana Dr B K Rao first recipient of Padma Bhushan award in Rewari Commodore Babru Bhan Yadav MVC led the Operation Trident against Pakistan in Indo Pakistan war 1971 Santosh Yadav first female Mountaineer in India to climb Mount Everest twice Yogendra Yadav an Indian activist psephologist and politician Alhar Bikaneri Indian Hindi Urdu poetDelhi Mumbai industrial corridor EditDelhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project is a mega infra structural project of US 90 billion with the financial and technical aids from Japan covering an overall length of 1 483 km between the political capital and the business capital of India i e Delhi and Mumbai 44 It will initially link Rewari to Mumbai Furtherance of the project led to violent incidents in July 2012 when farmers protested against the land acquisition process In consequence the government of Haryana instituted a judicial probe into the events and placed a moratorium on the process 45 See also EditTaoru Bhiwadi Kanina Mahendragarh NeemranaReferences Edit a b Municipal Council Rewari Archived from the original on 31 January 2020 Retrieved 19 March 2021 District Census Handbook 2011 Part B PDF Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India 2011 Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities 52nd report July 2014 to June 2015 PDF Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India pp 85 86 Archived from the original PDF on 15 November 2016 Retrieved 24 March 2019 IANS 28 January 2010 Haryana grants second language status to Punjabi Hindustan Times Retrieved 24 March 2019 a b Rewari nic in Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Chopra Pran Nath 1982 Religions and Communities of India Vision Books ISBN 978 0 391 02748 0 Michelutti Lucia 29 November 2020 The Vernacularisation of Democracy Politics Caste and Religion in India Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 000 08400 9 INTACH Haryana newsletter INTACH District History Archived 13 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Guruswamy Mohan 20 November 2012 Don t forget the heroes of Rezang La The Hindu Retrieved 9 January 2020 via www thehindu com Shekhar Gupta 30 October 2012 Nobody believed we had killed so many Chinese at Rezang La Our commander called me crazy and warned that I could be court martialed Indian Express Archive Retrieved 9 January 2020 a b c http cgwb gov in District Profile Haryana Rewari pdf bare URL PDF Archived copy PDF 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