Badangarh

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Badangarh
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Badangarh
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Badangarh
Badangarh (India)
Coordinates: 28°13′N75°22′E / 28.22°N 75.36°E / 28.22; 75.36 Coordinates: 28°13′N75°22′E / 28.22°N 75.36°E / 28.22; 75.36
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Rajasthan
District Jhunjhunu
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
333031
ISO 3166 code RJ-IN
Vehicle registration RJ-18
Nearest cityPilani and Chirawa
Lok Sabha constituencyJhunjhunu
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPilani

Badangarh is a village near Pilani in Jhunjhunu District, Rajasthan, state, India. [1] It is bordered by Narhar to the east, Alampura to the west, Khudia to the south and Govali to the north.

The village of Badangarh is a part of Thikana Jhunjhunu. There is a famous temple of Sati Dadi near Shamshan Bhoomi of Badangarh. There is a Vishal temple of Balaji Maharaj in the Northern side of village. Younger generation of the village started a project namely "Green Project Badangarh 2017" and planted about 150 trees on both side of the road and playground of the village. It has a Govt. Sr. Sec. school of co-education. The village has cultivated land around it. Most of the farmers are irrigating their lands using sprinklers.

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