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Gochhi

Coordinates: 28°44′N 76°35′E / 28.73°N 76.59°E / 28.73; 76.59
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Gochhi is a large village in the Jhajjar district and erstwhile Rohtak district of Haryana, India. It is predominantly a Jat village, with Ahlawat ,Jakhar and Hooda being the most common surnames. The village is known for its large number of officers in the Indian army. There is a plaque in the village, erected by the British, which speaks of the great contribution made the people of Gochhi in the World War I.

The postal code is 124107.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Jhajjar District PIN Codes". Official web site of Jhajjar District. Retrieved 23 October 2009.

28°44′N 76°35′E / 28.73°N 76.59°E / 28.73; 76.59