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Medi meena
Medi
Katkad-Medi [Village of Dawn ]
village
Population
 (2001)
 • Total50,000
Websitehttp://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=64668177&mt=7

Medi is a village in Gangapur City in Sawai Madhopur district, Rajasthan, India.

Statistics

The village of Medi is located on the Gambhir River and covers about 16 square kilometers. The population as of 2008 is about five thousand. there is one doctors and engineers pura , many doctors and engineers are there , some of them undergoing for training..

History

stabilied in 1669, by 2 brothers they came from madyapradesh , sabalgarh district

Near by villages

Meadi is closely associated with the nearby village Katkad. They are often known together as Katkad-Medi. Other nearby villages include Khandip, Fulwada and Wadoda Vadoli. Hindaun city is about 15 kilometers from Meadi.

The village sarpanch is Badri Lal Meena.

The primary occupation of Medi citizens is agriculture, but many doctors and engineers live there.

Facilities

A primary health center is located in the village. There are six schools: a public primary school, public secondary school, and four private middle schools.

Temples

A famous temple of Kadev Baba is located in the middle of the village. hanuman ji ka mandir bhairo baba ka mandir thakur ji

nearest town

is wajeerpur and sherr mahaveerji .. shree mahveerji is 10 kilometr The nearest railway station is Khandip, about two kilometers from the village.

Demographics

Population • Density 50,000 (2001[update]) • 60 /km2 (155 /sq mi) Sex ratio 990/1000 ♂/♀ Literacy 80%%

Culture

The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan's desert festival is celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held once a year during winters. Dressed in brilliantly hued costumes, the people of the desert dance and sing haunting ballads of valor, romance and tragedy. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels, of course, play a stellar role in this festival.

A decorate Indian elephant during a fair in Jaipur, India

Schools