Bajekan

Coordinates: 29°30′22″N 75°06′11″E / 29.506°N 75.103°E / 29.506; 75.103
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Bajekan is a village in Sirsa district in the Indian state of Haryana named after Baaz-E-Khan Cheema. The Bhukar Jats are the oldest known residents of Bajekan. After independence many communities came to the village. Situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south east of Sirsa on National Highway 10, it had approximately 4500 voters in 2010. There is a Government Senior Secondary located in Bajekan, a girls primary school and a number of other private schools. Agriculture is the occupation of majority. Bagri, Saraiki and Punjabi are spoken throughout the village. Thmere is a branch of PNB on the bank of canal and a branch of the Cooperative Society.

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29°30′22″N 75°06′11″E / 29.506°N 75.103°E / 29.506; 75.103

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