Barjangsar

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Barjangsar, a vibrant village nestled in the Sardarshahar tehsil of Churu district, Rajasthan, India, lies approximately 42 kilometers (26 miles) from the bustling center of Sardarshahar. The village derives its name from the revered Sinwar Jat Bajrang, a historical figure whose legacy is etched into its identity. The suffix “sar,” commonly used in earlier times, signifies the presence of a pond or smaller water body in the vicinity, a feature that likely played a significant role in the village’s early development and sustenance.

Today, Barjangsar stands as a beacon of progress and prosperity within the tehsil, widely regarded as one of the most affluent villages in the region. It has earned a distinguished reputation as a cradle of talent, nurturing generations of accomplished professionals, including doctors, engineers, and chartered accountants. These individuals, who now contribute to society on a broader scale, trace their humble beginnings to the dusty, muddy roads of Barjangsar, a testament to the village’s enduring spirit of resilience and ambition. The community takes immense pride in its legacy of fostering education and excellence, transforming modest origins into remarkable achievements.

Transportation

Barjangsar is well connected to city through road and haves connecting buses to major cities of Rajasthan and to the national capital New Delhi, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Kota, Ajmer, Bikaner, Ganganagar, Hisar. Public transport have mini buses and private buses and no roadways buses or trains are available in the village.

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