Sahuwala

Sahuwala is a village located in Bhadra Tehsil, within the Hanumangarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located near Haryana in the northern part of Rajasthan.[2] It belongs to the Bikaner Division. Sahuwala has a few schools which are well rated and utilized by locals. The Sahuwala pincode is 335511. [3]

Sahuwala
Village
9 AMS
Sahuwala
Location in Hanumangarh Rajasthan, India
Sahuwala
Sahuwala (India)
Coordinates: 29.22°N 75.26°E / 29.22; 75.26
country India
State (polity)Rajasthan
DistrictHanumangarh
Area
  Total0.4 km2 (0.2 sq mi)
Dimensions
  Length0.750 km (0.466 mi)
  Width0.550 km (0.342 mi)
Elevation
207 m (679 ft)
Population
  Total4,748
Language
  OfficialHindi
Time zone[[UTC+5:30 [1]]] (IST)
PINs
335 511


Geography

The village is divided into two parts. Main part has 7 wards and another one has 2 wards. Main part is known as Sahuwala and secondary is Bambalwas. The length of the main part is about 750 meters and the width is 550 meters, maintaining a rectangular shape. Its area is about 4,000,000 square meters.

In Rajasthan, the temperature is generally high. Temperatures reach about 5 ° C in winter and 45 ° C in summer. May to September is a rainy season. Loo starts in June and July.

Culture

The primary religion in the town is Hindu, although Muslims also live here.

Economy

Apart from being a rural area, the village's economy is primarily based on agriculture, thanks mostly in part to their irrigation facilities and the availability of fertile land. There is a canal in the village for irrigation, which also supplies drinking water. About 70% of the land is irrigated with the canal's water. The rest depends on either rain or on the tube well.

Irrigation facilities are spread around the village, allowing for cultivation of several crops. Nerma, cotton, guar, millet, moong, chickling, and Ricinus are cultivated as major kharif (fall/autumn) crops. Major Rabi crops are also cultivated, including wheat, mustard, barley, and Chickpea.

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