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Bali, Rajasthan

Bali is a town and a municipality in Pali district in the state of Rajasthan, India. The town is situated on the left bank of the Mithari River. This walled town was the headquarters of a district having the same name in the Jodhpur State. Bali is a tehsil and panchayat samiti with the same name. Bali is also a sub-divisions among the 10 sub-divisions of the Pali district. It is known for its fort. Nearest towns are Falna & Sadri and nearest villages are Kot Baliyan, Shri Sela and Boya.

Bali
Town
Prithviraj Chauhan Chauk
Bali
Location in Rajasthan, India
Bali
Bali (India)
Coordinates: 25°11′N 73°17′E / 25.18°N 73.28°E / 25.18; 73.28
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictPali
Founded bymaharao balaji balecha chouhan
Named formaharao balaji balecha chouhan
Government
 • TypeMunicipal corporation
 • BodyNagar Palika
Elevation
298 m (978 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total19,880
Languages
 • OfficialGodwari dialect (part of Marwari Language)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
306701
Telephone code02938
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-22
Sex ratio987 /

Geography edit

 
Maharana Pratap Chouk Bali

Bali is located at 25°11′N 73°17′E / 25.18°N 73.28°E / 25.18; 73.28[1] near the Aravalli Range. It is a constituency of Pali district. It has an average elevation of 298 metres (977 feet). In the easts 7 km from Bali. The nearest airport is Udaipur.

Administration edit

Bali is represented in the center under Pali (Lok Sabha constituency), while in state it is represented under the Bali (Rajasthan Assembly constituency). Present MLA is Mr. Pushpendra Singh Ranawat. It is a municipality of class IV. There are 25 wards for the municipality. Presently Bali has BJP board and Chairperson is Mr. Bharat.

Demographics edit

As of 2011 India census,[2] Bali had a population of 19,880. Males constitute 50.67% (10,007) of the population and females 49.33% (9,873). Bali has an average literacy rate of 64.28%, lower than the national average of 74.04%; with 74.51% of the males and 53.91% of females literate. 11.72% of the population is under 6 years of age. In 1897 its population was about 6000.[3] The majority of population of Bali consists of Jain and Marwadi community, which is also the most prosperous community. However most members of this community have settled elsewhere in India, where they carry out business and visit their ancestral town mostly to perform marriages in the family.

The Bali Assembly constituency is one of the six Rajasthan Legislative Assembly constituencies in Pali district. In the past, it has also elected the former Chief Minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat as their MLA in 1993 and 1998.[4]

Demographic distribution of religions in Bali
Hinduism
82%
islam
13%
Jainism
3.7%
Others♦
1.3%
Includes 0.4% Christians and 0.2% Sikhs
Population growth through the years
Year Population
2014
35,000

As a tehsil edit

Bali tehsil has 93 villages under 39 gram panchayats and two municipalities, Falna and itself. Gram Panchayats are Amaliya, Barwa, Bedal, Bera, Bhandar, Bhatund, Bheetwara, Bhimana, Bijapur, shri sela, Bisalpur, Boya, Chamunderi, Dhani-Shri Sela, Doodni, Falna Gaon, Goriya, Guralas, Kakardi, Khimel, Kotbaliyan, Kothar, Koyalwao, Kumtiya, sandla, Kuran, Latara, Lunawa, Lundara, Malnoo, Mirgeshwar, Mokampura, Mundara, Nana, Paderla, Peepla, Perwa, Sena, Sesli, Sewari and Shivtalao.[5][6] The tehsil has an area of about 1304.26 square kilometres.[7]

Population of the tehsil is 2,23,027 (2001 census). Out of which 1,83,802 is rural while 39,225 is urban. Male constitutes 1,11,572 and female population is 1,11,455.[8] The tehsil has a good population of tribes.

 
Chotmal Suraana Chowk

Bali Fort edit

A major attraction of town is Bali Fort. The fort currently houses the prison and most of the other buildings are in ruins. One can have a scenic view of surroundings from the top of the fort. Maharao Ajitsingot was the fourth son of the Maharao Lakhansi (Nadol), he came to the Mithdi River in AD 1231 and then he saw a rock and wanted to create a fort and created a temple of Bolmata as a kuldevi of his royal family, after that his Son Vijaysingot also helped in creation, after his death his son Maharao Balaji completed a fort and in his name this place is called "Bali" and founded the balecha sub-clan of chouhan clan.

The junction (Chowk) outside the Bali Fort is now named as Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana Chowk after Late Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana for his contribution towards India Independence Movement. The Inauguration of Chowk was done by then Governor of Gujarat Dr. Kamla Beniwal on 1 March 2011. Dr. Beniwal unveiled the statue of Late Chotmal Surana. A huge public program was said to be conducted which was joined by the entire village and is described as one of the biggest ceremonies held in the village. The event was hosted by Bali Municipal Corporation along with the Family Members of Late Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana.

Festivals edit

Several festivals are celebrated in Bali with great vigor. Most prominent is that of Sitala Mata that is celebrated in March, where peasants dance in the fort of Bali. The other main festivals are Gangaur and Pashu mela. One of another big festival is Bhadra Beej celebrated by Marwadi Seervi community.

Industries Working edit

Situated in the heart of Pali district, Bali has outstretched its reach in many industries. Prominent hospitals, IT start ups, Manufacturing units, ethnic handicraft units and FMCG factories engage the population of the city.

Delicacies edit

Bali is known for its sweet dish Sutarfeni - within Rajasthan, Bali's Sutarfeni is said to be the finest.

Education edit

The main school is Govt High Secondary. the School provides science, commerce, and art stream education. A government science college was established here in 2013. The Fabindia School was established here in 1992, which is today a co-educational, senior secondary school with 1000 students including 40% girls.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bali
  2. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  3. ^ Bali
  4. ^ Election Results of Bali,Rajasthan
  5. ^ Bali Tehsil/Mandal
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 April 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
  8. ^ Bali tehsil population
  9. ^ "About us". Fabindia Schools.

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This article is about a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan For other uses see Bali disambiguation Bali is a town and a municipality in Pali district in the state of Rajasthan India The town is situated on the left bank of the Mithari River This walled town was the headquarters of a district having the same name in the Jodhpur State Bali is a tehsil and panchayat samiti with the same name Bali is also a sub divisions among the 10 sub divisions of the Pali district It is known for its fort Nearest towns are Falna amp Sadri and nearest villages are Kot Baliyan Shri Sela and Boya BaliTownPrithviraj Chauhan ChaukBaliLocation in Rajasthan IndiaShow map of RajasthanBaliBali India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 25 11 N 73 17 E 25 18 N 73 28 E 25 18 73 28Country IndiaStateRajasthanDistrictPaliFounded bymaharao balaji balecha chouhanNamed formaharao balaji balecha chouhanGovernment TypeMunicipal corporation BodyNagar PalikaElevation298 m 978 ft Population 2011 Total19 880Languages OfficialGodwari dialect part of Marwari Language Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN306701Telephone code02938ISO 3166 codeRJ INVehicle registrationRJ 22Sex ratio987 Contents 1 Geography 2 Administration 3 Demographics 4 As a tehsil 5 Bali Fort 5 1 Festivals 5 2 Industries Working 5 3 Delicacies 6 Education 7 ReferencesGeography edit nbsp Maharana Pratap Chouk Bali Bali is located at 25 11 N 73 17 E 25 18 N 73 28 E 25 18 73 28 1 near the Aravalli Range It is a constituency of Pali district It has an average elevation of 298 metres 977 feet In the easts 7 km from Bali The nearest airport is Udaipur Administration editBali is represented in the center under Pali Lok Sabha constituency while in state it is represented under the Bali Rajasthan Assembly constituency Present MLA is Mr Pushpendra Singh Ranawat It is a municipality of class IV There are 25 wards for the municipality Presently Bali has BJP board and Chairperson is Mr Bharat Demographics editAs of 2011 update India census 2 Bali had a population of 19 880 Males constitute 50 67 10 007 of the population and females 49 33 9 873 Bali has an average literacy rate of 64 28 lower than the national average of 74 04 with 74 51 of the males and 53 91 of females literate 11 72 of the population is under 6 years of age In 1897 its population was about 6000 3 The majority of population of Bali consists of Jain and Marwadi community which is also the most prosperous community However most members of this community have settled elsewhere in India where they carry out business and visit their ancestral town mostly to perform marriages in the family The Bali Assembly constituency is one of the six Rajasthan Legislative Assembly constituencies in Pali district In the past it has also elected the former Chief Minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat as their MLA in 1993 and 1998 4 Demographic distribution of religions in Bali Hinduism 82 islam 13 Jainism 3 7 Others 1 3 Includes 0 4 Christians and 0 2 Sikhs Population growth through the years Year Population 2014 35 000As a tehsil editBali tehsil has 93 villages under 39 gram panchayats and two municipalities Falna and itself Gram Panchayats are Amaliya Barwa Bedal Bera Bhandar Bhatund Bheetwara Bhimana Bijapur shri sela Bisalpur Boya Chamunderi Dhani Shri Sela Doodni Falna Gaon Goriya Guralas Kakardi Khimel Kotbaliyan Kothar Koyalwao Kumtiya sandla Kuran Latara Lunawa Lundara Malnoo Mirgeshwar Mokampura Mundara Nana Paderla Peepla Perwa Sena Sesli Sewari and Shivtalao 5 6 The tehsil has an area of about 1304 26 square kilometres 7 Population of the tehsil is 2 23 027 2001 census Out of which 1 83 802 is rural while 39 225 is urban Male constitutes 1 11 572 and female population is 1 11 455 8 The tehsil has a good population of tribes nbsp Chotmal Suraana ChowkBali Fort 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 November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message A major attraction of town is Bali Fort The fort currently houses the prison and most of the other buildings are in ruins One can have a scenic view of surroundings from the top of the fort Maharao Ajitsingot was the fourth son of the Maharao Lakhansi Nadol he came to the Mithdi River in AD 1231 and then he saw a rock and wanted to create a fort and created a temple of Bolmata as a kuldevi of his royal family after that his Son Vijaysingot also helped in creation after his death his son Maharao Balaji completed a fort and in his name this place is called Bali and founded the balecha sub clan of chouhan clan The junction Chowk outside the Bali Fort is now named as Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana Chowk after Late Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana for his contribution towards India Independence Movement The Inauguration of Chowk was done by then Governor of Gujarat Dr Kamla Beniwal on 1 March 2011 Dr Beniwal unveiled the statue of Late Chotmal Surana A huge public program was said to be conducted which was joined by the entire village and is described as one of the biggest ceremonies held in the village The event was hosted by Bali Municipal Corporation along with the Family Members of Late Freedom Fighter Chotmal Surana Festivals edit Several festivals are celebrated in Bali with great vigor Most prominent is that of Sitala Mata that is celebrated in March where peasants dance in the fort of Bali The other main festivals are Gangaur and Pashu mela One of another big festival is Bhadra Beej celebrated by Marwadi Seervi community Industries Working edit Situated in the heart of Pali district Bali has outstretched its reach in many industries Prominent hospitals IT start ups Manufacturing units ethnic handicraft units and FMCG factories engage the population of the city Delicacies edit Bali is known for its sweet dish Sutarfeni within Rajasthan Bali s Sutarfeni is said to be the finest Education editThe main school is Govt High Secondary the School provides science commerce and art stream education A government science college was established here in 2013 The Fabindia School was established here in 1992 which is today a co educational senior secondary school with 1000 students including 40 girls 9 References edit Falling Rain Genomics Inc Bali Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 Bali Election Results of Bali Rajasthan Bali Tehsil Mandal National Panchayat Directory Archived from the original on 17 December 2013 Retrieved 7 June 2010 Bali tehsil Archived from the original on 9 April 2009 Retrieved 31 August 2009 Bali tehsil population About us Fabindia Schools Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bali Rajasthan amp oldid 1219031219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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