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Kanina Khas

Coordinates: 28°17′N 76°12′E / 28.29°N 76.20°E / 28.29; 76.20
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Kanina khas
Town
Kanina
Nickname: 
Kanina
Kanina khas is located in Haryana
Kanina khas
Kanina khas
Location in Haryana, India
Kanina khas is located in India
Kanina khas
Kanina khas
Kanina khas (India)
Coordinates: 28°17′N 76°12′E / 28.29°N 76.20°E / 28.29; 76.20
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictMahendragarh
Government
 • Bodymunicipal committee
 Tehsil
Block
Area
 • Total21.47 km2 (8.29 sq mi)
Elevation
255 m (837 ft)
Population
 (census2011)
 • Total13,000
 • Density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
123027
Telephone code01285
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR 82
TehsilKanina
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAteli
ClimateDry (Köppen)
Websitehttps://kaninacity123027.wixsite.com/kaninacity

Kanina is a town and a sub division in Mahendragarh district in the Indian state of Haryana, within the National Capital Region of India.It is one of three administrative blocks of Mahendragarh district and is adjacent to Rewari, Charkhi Dadri, and Jhajjar. It comes in Ahirwal region. It is a municipal committee of Kanina Subdivision in Mahendragarh district.

Demographics

Kanina is dominated by Yadav (Ahir) caste. Many Ahir are in the Indian Army.

Facilities

Kanina has a Nagar palik, Tehsil, Court, Judicial Complex, Mini secretariat, and Sub divisional Hospital.

History

Kanina's ancient name was Kanana. It was ruled[when?] by King Kalyan Singh, who built the temple of Shiva. Kanina is also known as Kanina Mandi. Both spring crops and monsoon crops are raised.

Culture

In March (Falgun) on Ekadashi, a mela takes place in the name of Sant Baba Moladh Nath.

Kanina people have earned one Veer-Chakra, one Ashock-Chakra and one police Medal along with many other awards.

Local athlete Rao Sultan Singh Yadav represented India at the Helnsinki olympics. Professional bodybuilder Kuldeep Singh Yadav is achieving success.

Governance

Kanina was a Constituency from independence to 1977. Major MLAs at that time included Subedar Omkar Singh and Rao Dalip Singh. In 1977 Kanina Constituency was split between Jatusana and half in Mahendergarh. People of Kanina protested that change in 2004.

Villages

The 47 villages are in Kanina tehsil[1] are Pathera, Kheri, Sayana, Nautana, Uchat, Bhagot, Kotiya, Khirana, Isharana, Kakrala, Kanina Bharaf, Dhanunda, Sehlang, Mori, Mundia khera, Rasulpr, Partal, Sihor, Sundrahq, Bewal, Bhojawas, Chelawas, Dongra jat, Gudha, Kanina, Dongra ahir, Aghiar, Kemla, Talwana, Pota, Jharli, Chhitroli, Kapoori, Karira, Koka, Manpura, Rambas, Mohmadpur, Kalwari, Nangal, Gahra, Gomli, Kanina Unhani, Gomla, Jhigawan, Kharkra Bass, and Dhana.

Education

  • Government College Kanina formerly known as Pitamah Kanh Singh Degree College
  • Savitri Devi Girls Degree College
  • G.L. Women Degree college
  • DAV College of Engineering and Technology, Kanina

Some of the major Schools in Kanina are:

  • Yaduvanshi shiksha Niketan
  • RPS GOI (will build (by Manish Rao))
  • Naisha Sainik Academy
  • Geeta High School
  • Kids Pride Play School
  • OPY World School Kanina at Bharaph
  • G.L. Senior secondary school (Kosli Road Kanina)
  • D.A.V. Public School
  • R.C.M. Public School (gahra road)
  • R.R.C.M. Public School (Chinkara Canteen road)
  • SADA SUKH CBSE Public School
  • Euro International School
  • GR International Public School
  • Four Government Schools
  • AKASH Institute of Technology.
  • Govt college for girls, Unhani
  • Central University of Haryana is 26 kilometres (16 mi) away

Demographics

Kanina had a population of 13,000 in 2011 census and it is estimated that the population exceeds 23,000 in 2021. Kanina has an average literacy rate of 89%. Mostly, it is Yadav dominated .

References

  1. ^ "Villages in Mahendergarh Tehsil wise" (PDF).