Bassi, India

Bassi is a sub-division of Jaipur district in the state of Rajasthan.[2] It is approximately 30 km from Jaipur city which is now considered a part of the main city. The sub-district had a population of 229,639 (2001 census) spread over 210 villages.[3]

Bassi
Town
Bassi
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJaipur
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total26,029
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Indian Standard Time)

Bassi is a town and situated on NH 21. About 27 km from Dausa. Bassi is also a legislative assembly of Rajasthan and current MLA of Bassi is Laxman Meena. The population of bassi town is approximately 45000. Bassi is a "Nagarpalika" declared by Govt. of Rajasthan in 2020.

List of villages

  • Akhaipura
  • Birajpura
  • Badwa
  • Banskhoh
  • Bainada
  • Banskhoh
  • Bhateri
  • Bhajhupura
  • Bhoodla
  • Boodthal
  • Chainpura
  • Dhindhol
  • Danau Kalan
  • Doodhali
  • Dudawalju
  • Dyoudha Chord
  • Gudha Chak
  • Geela Ki Nangal
  • Garh
  • Girdharipura
  • Hans Mahal
  • Himmatpura
  • Heerawala
  • Jatwara
  • Jeetawala
  • Jhar
  • Kacholiya
  • Kanota
  • Karangarh
  • Kashipura
  • Khori
  • Lasadiya Gurjaran
  • Lasadiya Brahmnan
  • Khatepura
  • Khijuriya Brahmnan
  • Khijuriya Jatan
  • Kuthada Khurd
  • Kuthada Kalan
  • Khokhawala
  • Lalgarh
  • Madhogarh
  • Manoharpura
  • Mansar Khedi
  • Mohanpura
  • Maharajpuara
  • Padasoli
  • Palawala Jatan
  • Patan
  • Phaliyawas
  • Rajpura Patalwas
  • Ramratanpura
  • Ramsar Palawala
  • Ramsinghpura
  • Sambhariya
  • Shrirampura
  • Trilokpura
  • Tahtada
  • Toda Bhata
  • Toonga
  • Rojwari
  • Charanwas
  • Damodarpura
  • Shyampura
  • Chawandiya

Places of interest

  • Balveri santoshi mata temple Birajpura
  • Neelkantheswar Mahadev Temple, Shyampura
  • Nainath Temple, Banskho
  • Madhogarh Fort, Madhogarh
  • Tekchandpura Fort
  • Bainada Shreeji Temple
  • Bhomiyaji Temple
  • Balram Das Ashram
  • Mahatma Gandhi stadium, Bassi
  • Data Mata Temple, JHIR
  • Dhayawan Mata Temple, Bhonayawala
  • Shiv Temple Rohitaspura
  • Shri Seeta Ram Mandir (1749), Ramsar Palawala (RPS)
  • Bidaji Maharaj Bassi
  • Bansidhar Mandir main market Bassi
  • Balaji Mandir Rajadhok
  • Ratannath temple in Phaliyawas
  • Banskho fort & garh
  • Kotwalo ki Dhani
  • Chamunda mata mandir Toda Bhata
  • kheda baba ka mandir khori
  • Badgoti ki dhani bassi ( badgoti farm house) dudhali road bassi
  • Gopinath Ji ka Mandir, Bassi

References

  1. "PCA(Town Village): Primary census abstract at town, village and ward level". Census of India. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  2. "Jaipur - Administrative set-up". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  3. "Population - Bassi". Retrieved 28 February 2011.


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