Nalagarh | |
Settlement Type: | City |
Pushpin Map: | India Himachal Pradesh#India |
Pushpin Label Position: | right |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Himachal Pradesh, India |
Coordinates: | 31.05°N 76.72°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Himachal Pradesh |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Solan |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Population Total: | 10708 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Rank: | 15 in HP |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Languages |
Demographics1 Title1: | Official |
Demographics1 Info1: | Punjabi, Hindi, Pahari |
Timezone1: | IST |
Utc Offset1: | +5:30 |
Postal Code Type: | 174101 |
Registration Plate: | HP HP-12 |
Nalagarh is a city and a municipal committee, near the city of Solan in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Nalagarh is a gateway to Himachal Pradesh in North India, from Shimla, from Delhi and from Chandigarh.
The Fort of Nalagarh was built in 1421 during the reign of Raja Bikram Chand on a hillock at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas. It affords a panoramic view of the Shivalik hills beyond the Sirsa river and gave its name to the state. Nalagarh enjoyed indirect rule during the British Raj as a non-salute state.
In the early twentieth century, Nalagarh State was one of the Simla hill states, under the government of Punjab.[1] The country was overrun by Gurkhas for some years before 1815, when they were driven out by the British, and the raja was confirmed in possession of the territory. Grain and opium were the main agricultural products.
Period | Raja | Death | |
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1681 - 1701 | Dharm Chand | ||
1701 - 1705 | Himmat Chand | ||
1705 - 1761? | Bhup Singh | ||
1761? - 1762 | Man Chand | (d. c.1762) | |
1762 - 1788 | Gaje Singh | ||
1788 - 1803 | Ram Saran Singh (1st time) | (b. c.1762 - d. 1848) | |
1803 - 1815 | occupied by Nepal | ||
1815 - 1848 | Ram Saran Sungh (2nd time) | (s.a.) | |
1848 - 1857 | Bije Singh | (d. 1857) | |
1857 - 15 Jan 1860 | interregnum | ||
15 Jan 1860 - Dec 1876 | Agar Singh | (b. 1804 - d. 1876) | |
16 Dec 1876 - 18 Sep 1911 | Ishri Singh | (b. 1836 - d. 1911) | |
18 Sep 1911 - 1946 | Jogindra Singh | (b. 1877 - d. 1946) | |
1946 - 15 August 1947 | Surendra Singh (b. 1922 - d. 1971) |
Maharaja of Parmar Rajputs had established Ramshehar City, and shielded the residents of Ramshehar during 14th century.
Ramshehar was temporarily visited from Chandel Rajputs, during which Chandel Rajputs decided to establish Nalagarh.
Ramshehar Fort was built by Maharaja of Parmar Rajputs, which was supported by Raja Ram Chand in the 15th century.
Ramshehar Fort Resort is a Heritage property, which is located in Himachal 2.5 KMs from Ramshehar Bus Stand on Swarghat Road.
Nalagarh is a municipal council with 9 wards. Nalagarh area touches the areas of Ropar and Anandpur Sahib of Punjab.Nalagarh also lies in Puadh region where 'puadhi' spoke in late time but after partition when punjab,himachal or haryana and chandigarh state build, nalagarh and other area of nalagarh comes in Himachal pradesh.language spoken by the people are Hindi punjabi puadhi(due to influence of early punjabi) and pahari(peaple migrate from different area of himachal to nalagarh for work).
India census,[4] Nalagarh had a population of 9,433. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Nalagarh has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 72%. 12% of the population is under 6.
In the 1961 Census of India, 78.4% of the Nalagarh tehsil of the then Ambala district registered as Hindi-speaking, 14.8% as Punjabi-speakers and 6.4% as Pahari-speaking.
Sr No | Language | 1961 census[5] | |
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1 | Hindi | 78.4% | |
2 | Punjabi | 14.8% | |
3 | Pahari unspecified | 6.4% | |
4 | Other | 0.4% |
According to 2011 census,[6] the Nalagarh Municipal Council has population of 10,708 of which 5,739 are males while 4,969 are females. Children age 0-6 number 1296 or 12.10%. The Female Sex Ratio is 866 against state average of 972. The Child Sex Ratio is around 914 compared to Himachal Pradesh state average of 909. Literacy rate is 90.03% higher than state average of 82.80%. Male literacy is around 93.07% while female literacy rate is 86.51%.
Sr No | Religion | Percentage as per 2011 Census[7] | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hindu | 82.01% | |
2 | Muslim | 10.14% | |
3 | Sikh | 4.06% | |
4 | Jain | 3.36% | |
5 | Christian | 0.31% | |
6 | Buddhist | 0.02% | |
7 | Others | 0.01% | |
8 | Not stated | 0.08% |
4,291 residents were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 3,309 were males while 982 were females. 93.08% were engaged in Main Work while 6.92% were engaged in Marginal Work.