Dhanauri, Kaithal
Dhanauri is a village in Kaithal district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is located approximately 150 kilometers from Chandigarh City and 185 Kilometers from Delhi.This village is linked to Narwana, Tohana, Kalayat, Kaithal, Khanouri by road and is situated at the Punjab–Haryana border. It is an agricultural community with many temples.The people of village are religious and live in empathy to each other. Writer and poet Harikesh Patwari was born in Dhanauri. It is historical village of Nehra and Dhull(dhanda) Gotra Jat and a number of other working castes. It is the village of Famous kabaddi player Tita Dhanouri.[1] DemographicsIn 2021, 99% of the village's population are Hindu. Else 1% of the population are follower of some other religions. Nearly 25000 population And around 9000 voters. AgricultureThe village has a farming based culture. Village have nearly 7000 acre cultivable land in total. Majority of the people do farming for their livings. They grow a variety of crops. Two major grown crops are weat and rice. They also rare domestic animals like buffalo, cows etc. EducationThe village has one girl's college name Baba Khair Nath Girls College and two government higher senior secondary schools: one for boys and one for girls, Deen Bandhu Sir Chotu Ram senior secondary school pvt. Many students from nearby villages come to Dhanauri to study. SIIT Computer & Tution Centre with Library is the First and oldest Technical Education Center situated at Main Bus Stand Dhanauri, And many students go out for study due to lack of english medium schools. Shrines
In 2014, the Dhanauri village started to build a safe place for Cows in the aura of Sant Baba Moni Ji Maharaj, named as "Adrash Gausala and Gorakhsha Dal" and completed it in 2015. It was completed by contributions of villagers and sants like Gopal das ji and more. "Shree Krishan Mandir" is situated in “Gaushala” its construction started in 2016, which was completed in February 2019, and dedicated to "Adrash Gausala and Gorakhsha Dal, Dhanauri". There are many other Temple situated in the village like:- Mata Sherawali Mandir, Shiv Mandir (Shivalya), Hanuman ji Mandir, Dhanna Bhagat Mandir (2 Temples, One on each side of the village), Basanti Mata, Fulumde Mata Mandir, Guru Gorakh nath ji mandir, jahar vir Gogga Mandir, Anchal Puri Mandir, Santoshi Mata mandir, kali mata mandir, vishvakarma mandir, Aasan mandir, Giri temple etc., Environment and wildlifeEast side of the village is covered with rain water drain called 'kalasi' home for the monkeys. East and west side of village have huge ponds with a little plantation. Duck, indian Sparrow, crow, bees, saras, frogs, and many more other wildlife nearly extinct due to loss of habitat and careless deeds of the people. Public FacilitiesHealth centre, veterinary centre, Grain mandi, 2 powerhouse, 2 khel stadiums, nearby 16 Dharmshala, Post office, Punjab National Bank and ATM, State Bank of India and The Jind Central Co-operative Bank Limited , 3 petrol stations pvt. 4 tobacco and hookah stores. The Mega Bazar, 2 Oil Mills References
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