Rawla Mandi | |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Pushpin Map: | India Rajasthan |
Pushpin Label Position: | latd =longd= |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Rajasthan, India |
Coordinates: | 28.8447°N 72.8899°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Type3: | Tehsil |
Subdivision Type4: | Sub-Tehsil |
Subdivision Name1: | Rajasthan |
Subdivision Name2: | Anupgarh district |
Subdivision Name3: | Rawla mandi |
Leader Title: | Sarpanch |
Leader Name: | Mr Gangabishan Poonia |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Footnotes: | 9.60 |
Elevation M: | 145 |
Population Total: | 12947[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Languages |
Demographics1 Title1: | Official |
Timezone1: | IST |
Utc Offset1: | +5:30 |
Postal Code Type: | PIN |
Postal Code: | 335708ref>Web site: Postal department of India. ( |
Area Code: | 01506 |
Area Code Type: | Telephone code |
Registration Plate: | RJ-13 |
Blank1 Name Sec2: | Climate |
Blank1 Info Sec2: | BWhw (Köppen) |
Iso Code: | RJ-IN |
Blank2 Name Sec2: | Precipitation |
Blank3 Name Sec2: | Avg. summer temperature |
Blank4 Name Sec2: | Avg. winter temperature |
Demographics1 Info1: | Hindi, English |
Demographics1 Title2: | Native language |
Demographics1 Info2: | Bagri |
Demographics1 Title3: | Regional language |
Demographics1 Info3: | Punjabi, Sindhi, Sikh Bawri |
Rawla Mandi is a town in Rawla Mandi tehsil of Anupgarh district of Rajasthan, India. It is located on Gharsana-Khajuwala road,50 kms from district headquarter Anupgarh and 27 km away from Gharsana and 180 km from the Sri Ganganagar. The state capital Jaipur is 480 km away, and national capital New Delhi is 500 km away. It is 33 km from Khajuwala and 122 km from Bikaner. It is 30 km far from Indo-Pak(India-Pakistan) border. Rawla mandi known as 8PSD (B) gram panchayt. Rawla Gaon (10 Kd) Also located in West of rawla mandi
Rawla Mandi is in the Thar Desert. Thorny shrubs and sandy dunes are the basic characteristics of this region. Kikar(Acacia), Aak (Calotropis procera), Khejari (Prosopis cineraria), Khimp (Leptadenia pyrotechnica), Lathiya, Laana and Booiin (Aerva tomentosa), Tumba(Citrullus colocynthis) make natural vegetation of this area. According to experts Rawla area is enriched with fertile soil for crops. Gypsum/Chuna rocks are assets of this region. The waters of Ignp canal has brought changes to flora and fauna and agriculture of wheat, mustard, cotton, Guar, pulses and Jawar has given a composite form of sandy dunes and green fields. This region with Gharsana is called cotton-belt but now things are changing. Average annual rainfall has fallen dramatically in the last few years. Since key source of irrigation is canal-water, water supply is inadequate for agriculture. Now many farmers are moving to a new trend of irrigation by tubewells.
Rawla Mandi lies roughly between 72.87'72"E to 72.90'E longitudes and 28.83'25"N to 28.85N' latitudes.Details as follows:
Area: Rawla Mandi Town measures 2.231 km (from Mj college to Ranjeet Singh sawmill) or 2.975 km (from Northern colonies to Ranjeet Singh sawmill) from north to south and 1.83 km (from bridge to Keshav colony eastern end) or 2.655 km (from bridge to Ricco water works) from east to west. Area of Rawla town without Ricco is approximately 2.950 km2 and with Ricco it is 4 km2 and Rawla gram panchayat covers approximately 9.60 km2. Perimeter is 9, 10 and 15.27 km respectively.
Gypsum is most common mineral found in the rocks of this area. The gypsum deposits occur in rocks of tertiary period(roughly from 6.6 crore to 25.8 lakhs years old period), and are considered to have by evaporation process.[6]
Rawla Mandi is currently a tehsil local government. Rawla mandi is divided into 17 wards.
The current sarpanch is Gangabishan Poonia. Manju Devi is serving as vice-sarpanch who is also ward panch from ward no.15. Total ward members are listed below:
Ward No. | Name of ward panch | ||
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1 | scope=row | Suman | |
2 | scope=row | Jaswant Singh Raisikh | |
3 | scope=row | Surajbhan Nayak | |
4 | scope=row | Krishna Kataria | |
5 | scope=row | Kavita | |
6 | scope=row | Vikram Singh Ramgarhia | |
7 | scope=row | Bhaga Devi | |
8 | scope=row | Hetram Bishnoi | |
9 | scope=row | Simranpreet Kaur | |
10 | scope=row | Gaurav Kumar Arora | |
11 | scope=row | Manpreet Kaur | |
12 | scope=row | Darshan Singh | |
13 | scope=row | Dhanraj Meghwal | |
14 | scope=row | Rajkumar Sansi | |
15 | scope=row | Manju Devi Jain | |
16 | scope=row | Chandra Devi Sain | |
17 | scope=row | Santosh Joshi |
Rawla Mandi grampanchayat is divided into 5 chaks. These are 8 PSD B, 8 PSD A, 2 DOL, 1KPD A and 1 KDP B.Main town of Rawla Mandi is associated with 8 PSD B. Rawla Mandi grampanchayat is known as 8 PSD B.10 KD,30.A.S,9 PSD (A), 10 KPD and 4KPD are neighbouring grampanchayats of Rawla Mandi grampanchayat.
Rawla is not an old village. The Anoopgarh branch of the IGNP canal brought the waters of the Satluj and Beas rivers in 1967 and at that time some people opened their shops near the bridge built on the canal for labourers and farmers working on the canal site.The State Bank of India opened its branch on 7 May 1981.
In 1982 a new grain market was established. Rawla began to expand and the golden period of Rawla began. On 19 August 1987, a number of illegal shops were demolished by the administration and people showed strong resistance. Earlier Rawla Mandi was a part of Rojari gram panchayat and in 1988 it was given grampanchayat status. Gangabishan Poonia was elected as first Sarpanch on 1 June 1988. Hardworking and dedication changed the life of the people of Rawla. By 2000 Rawla began to decline due to droughts and lack of water in the canal. Many residents left the town and the people became hopeless and sad. The people of Anoopgarh, Gharsana, Khajuwala and Rawla Mandi started a movement against state government.[7] The people of Rawla were demanding sufficient water for agriculture. According to them government had discriminatory attitude between people of first phase and second phase of Ignp irrigation system but government was claiming due to bad rain conditions water supply in Ignp canal had decreased and water was being given as per proportion of both phases.[8] Rawla came into the news when this peasant movement became violent when a gathering of farmers entered a police station and set it afire on 27 October 2004. Three persons Kaluram, Mangilal, and Rajkumar died in police firing. A curfew was imposed on the area.[9]
At present, the shortage of water for agriculture is the most serious challenge for the people of Rawla Mandi. Now again due to positive rain conditions and water supply in the canal again this area is moving on the path of progress.
Road divider and road lights were introduced in 2011.2012:- Rawla Mandi Sub-Tehsil is set up and Rawla mandi will be the headquarters of this sub-tehsil.In 2013 area east to Rojari road (for example ward no. 11 etc.) given back to 9 psd a grampanchayat. Many years ago it was added to 8 psd b grampanchayat.2016:- Action against encroachment in land along canal began by government administration on 25 January in its first phase from bridge on Khanuwali road, but it razed 2 or 3 small buildings built within 25 feet of canal boundary.April:-The CCTV cameras mounted on road light poles at Rojari chowk and Shiv chowk. The cameras have been fixed first in Rawla Mandi at public places.
No. | Name Sarpanch' | Tenure | ||
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1 | scope=row | Gangabishan Poonia | 1 June 1988 – 19 July 1991 (Note: Malchand Sharma remained as Prashasak(administrator) from 19 July 1991 to 31 Jan. 1995) | |
2 | scope=row | Rajeram Tak | 1 Feb. 1995 – 31 Jan 2000 | |
3 | scope=row | Chanderkala Poonia | 1 Feb 2000 – 31 Jan 2005 | |
4 | scope=row | Jani Devi | 1 Feb. 2005–21 Jan.2010 | |
5 | scope=row | Sirjeet Baroka[10] | from 23 Jan. 2010 – 18 Jan. 2015 | |
6 | scope=row | Sunita Nayak | from 18 Jan.2015-15 March 2020 | |
7 | scope=row | Gangabishan Poonia | from 15 March 2020-incumbent |
According to map Rawla mandi or grampanchayat 8 PSD-B consists 5 Chaks or land pieces.ward no 11 and 10 are not parts of these chaks. These wards are on chak 6 PSD C,which is a part of grampanchayat 9 PSD A. It consists 56 Bighas land.In 1996 deliberately or by mistake this 56 bighas land as ward no.10 and 11 were incorporated into Rawla Mandi.[11] Almost after 10 years Gram panchayat 9 PSD-A demanded back these areas on the basis of fact that these were originallyinhabited on the land of grampanchayat 9 PSA-A.However this matter in now in court.On Aug-Sept 2013 both sarpanches of Rawla mandi and 9 PSD-A with their supporters kept dharna before police station with different hues of problem of these wards.Rawla mandi sarpanch was demanding not to commence any action in these wards,where as sarpanch of 9 PSD-A stated that he has full right to start action against encroachment and issues pattas in these parts. After written assurance of BDO to demands of Rawla sarpanch dharna was put to end by Rawla mandi sarpanch.On 12 September 2013 by a letter by Panchayat Raj department of Rajasthan government it was made clear that land concerning wards 10 and 11 was under administration of gram panchayat 9 PSD-A and 9 PSD A grampanchayat was free to initiate any action against encroachment and issue pattas in these wards.
The COVID-19 spread in Rawla is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of COVID-19 in Rawla a Government Hospital employee, was reported on 3 September 2020.[12] (after 7 months and 4 days of first case reported in India.) On 22 March, Rawla observed a 14-hour voluntary public curfew at the instance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was followed by mandatory lockdowns like other parts of India.
People are mainly dependent on agriculture-based trades.
As far as industries is concerned gypsum grinding factories occupy the most important place. Raw gypsum material is supplied from villages. The government central processing unit is the perhaps largest unit in the Asian continent. After grinding, gypsum is transported to other northern Indian cities where gypsum based large scale industries use it as raw material.There was a time when Rawla area was known for its high yield of cotton. A number of factories for processing cotton were shut down in recent decade. The industrial area or Riico is located in easternmost part of Rawla Mandi. Various markets work to fulfill needs of people of town and surrounding villages.
Population as per 2011 census is as below.
CHAK or revenue village | Male | Female | Total | |
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8 PSD A | 68 | 63 | 131 | |
8 PSD B | 6,225 | 5,450 | 11,675 | |
2 DOL | 244 | 201 | 445 | |
1 KPD A | 101 | 96 | 197 | |
1 KPD B | 267 | 232 | 499 | |
Total | 6905 | 6042 | 12947 |
Total population was 13712 according to census of 2001. Among these 7315 are males and 6397 was female population, and mean sex ratio was 874.
Bagri, Punjabi, Hindi, Sindhi and Marwari languages are spoken here. People practice Hindu and Sikh religions. Some people have faith in Islam also. The Dera culture is also present here. Many people follow Radha Swami, Sacha Sauda and Nirankari Mission Deras.
Rajasthan roadway buses are only public means of transport in Rawla Mandi. Private bus services are other option of transport to other cities and villages. Private taxis are also available to move to nearby villages.
It was held in Gharsana and Rawla Mandi in December 2012.
The government runs the local schools, a community health care centre, veterinary hospital, and the Office of Forest Department. The police station services the southern half region of Gharsana tehsil in addition to the town.Two branches of the State Bank of India (SBI), Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) and the Ganganagar Cooperative Bank also operate here. ATM facilities are available at the SBI and OBC banks. Rawla mandi has a Sub office level post office under Ganganagar Head office with (earlier Rawla was a branch office under Gharsana sub office).This office has following branch offices 10 KD,12KND,13DOL,22RKD,4KPD,7KND, Khobar, and 2 Kld.[13]
SN | Bank name | Branch code | IFSC code | MICR code | |
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1 | Sbi Rawla Mandi | 007393 | SBIN0007393[14] | 335002008[15] | |
2 | Sbi Rawla Mandi(erstwhile Sbbj branch) | 032393 | SBIN0032393[16] | 335003525[17] [18] | |
3 | Punjab National Bank(erstwhile Obc bank) Rawla Mandi | 100525 | PUNB0052510 [19] | Example | |
4 | The Ganganagar Co-operative | 033026 | RSCB0033026[20] | 335830218[21] |
Anupgarh canal is the region's main water source. This forms the northwestern border of the town and at R.D.321 a bridge cum head is built, where KND and KPD two distributories gets water from canal. This canal is lined by bricks.[22] Few years ago a Khadwanja (a brick road) is made on both banks of the canal. In the town side valuable land along the canal has been occupied by various people and they have built pacca houses. People also using banks to dump garbage and litter. For many people banks are used for morning walk and jogging.
Many social organisations are actively contributing in social life of town.
The waters of canals has changed both flora and fauna of this area. Apart from domestic and common animals Rawla area has also some wild animals. Rojh or Neelgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) are common mammals found in farms and sandy dunes. Farmers have to care about their crops from these animals. Sometimes Neelgai comes on roads and becomes reason of accidents.The snakes, Goh, Sanha(Sanda), wild rats etc. are other wild animals of this area.
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(C) Middle and Primary schools:
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(D) English medium schools:-
The Ambedker reading room and library was established on 26 February 2017.
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Rawla Mandi has various political and governance issues. People have to travel about 180 km for their works at district level. The demand for Sub-tehsil at Rawla Mandi has been raised many times because tehsil headquarters Gharsana is 30 km from Rawla Mandi. Rawla Mandi govt. Sen sec school is facing problem of lacking of staff and student after tenth have to opt only arts subjects.