| Nangal | |
|---|---|
| Village | |
| Country |  India | 
| State | Rajasthan | 
| District | Sikar | 
| Elevation | 427 m (1,401 ft) | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 3,000 | 
| Languages | |
| • Regional | Rajasthani, Hindi | 
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) | 
| PIN | 332402 | 
| Telephone code | 91-1576 | 
| ISO 3166 code | RJ-IN | 
| Vehicle registration | RJ-23 | 
| Literacy | 80.98% | 
| Distance from Palsana | 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) (land) | 
| Climate | Köppen climate classification (Köppen) | 
| Avg. annual temperature | 16-20 °C | 
| Avg. summer temperature | 45-46 °C | 
| Avg. winter temperature | 0-1 °C | 
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Nangal is a village located in the Sikar district of the Indian state Rajasthan. It is 11 km away from Palsana, 10 km from Khandela, 3 km from Bamanwas and 3.5 km away from Dudhwalo ka Bass.
Demographics
Nangal village has a population of about 3,000 people. However, because it covers a big area, population of the village was 2,287 according to census in 2001. The population density of the village was 29 according to the same census. Males constitute 52% of the population. Nangal has an average literacy rate of 92.98% as per the 2011 census, higher than the state average of 67.05%: male literacy is 86.66%, and female literacy is 58.76%. In Sikar, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.
The main caste groups are Balai, Kharra, Mawaliya,[1] Kumawats, Jats, Gujjars/Meenas, and functionary caste as Khati, Lohar, Sunar and Nai are also found in Nangal and nearest villages like Abhaypura.[2][3]
Education
| Govt Sr. Sec. School | Nangal Stand | 
| Govt Upper Primary School | Ramsar (Closed) | 
| Sumitra Public School | Nangal (Closed) | 
Area
| Village | 3.44 km2 | 
| Main Village | 0.57 km2 | 
Population (2001)
| Male | 1329 | 
| Female | 1100 | 
| Total | 2856 | 
| Growth Rate | 24.11% | 
Rain
| Average | 459.8 mm | 
See also
References
- ↑ Datta, Nonica (1999). Forming an Identity A Social History of the Jats. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-564719-8.
- ↑ Power elite in Indian society: study of the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan
- ↑ Sharma, Rajendra (1999). Power elite in Indian society study of the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. Rawat Publications.