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Sangrani

Coordinates: 30°30′N 77°10′E / 30.500°N 77.167°E / 30.500; 77.167
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Sangrani is a small village of Naraingarh Tehsil, Ambala district, in the state of Haryana, India. It is situated in the foothills of the Shiwalik mountain range and on the bank of Arun River which pours along with Markanda River which is a spiritual and holy river for the local mass.

Sangrani has a population of only 950 people. People of many different religions live there, the most common are Sikhs and Muslims And major population of Hindus . Gadriya, saini, and low cast peoples lives in this village. King of this village is Late Shri Kundan Lal Hiranwal. Late Shri Govind lal is elder son of the K. L. Hiranwal and Shri Ralla Ram and Late Shri Lillu Ram are twins.

Education

The village has a middle school with a great number of student from neighboring villages.

Location

The village is situated 3 km north-east from its main town Naraingarh.

Transportation

The village is well connected with good roads, and is only 3 km from the bus stand of Naraingarh.

See also

30°30′N 77°10′E / 30.500°N 77.167°E / 30.500; 77.167