PIN CODE OF HANSI - 125033
Thursday, 31 May 2012
HARYANA GOV. DEALS WITH PRIVATE SECTOR
Haryana Government to buy power from private firms.Govt.to buy additional electricity of 250 MW to bring down the demand supply gap
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
ACID ATTACK IN HISAR
HISAR:
Acid attacks on the rise at Haryana, reports suggest this maybe the new form of assault faced by women in Haryana
Acid attacks on the rise at Haryana, reports suggest this maybe the new form of assault faced by women in Haryana
Driving Directions from Delhi to Hansi
From: Delhi (Delhi) Distance: 166.8 km (approx 2 hrs, 50 mins) |
1. | Head southeast on Deen Dayal Upadhaya Marg toward Ahilya Bai Marg | 0.4 km |
2. | Make a U-turn
Pass by Government Girls School (on the left)
| 0.5 km |
3. | Deen Dayal Upadhaya Marg turns slightly right and becomes Bhavbhuti Marg | 0.8 km |
4. | Continue onto D B Gupta Rd/Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd
Pass by Go Air (on the right in 0.6 mi)
| 1.8 km |
5. | At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto NH 10
Pass by Dargah Mamoo Bhanja (on the left in 0.4 mi)
| 0.7 km |
6. | Turn left to stay on NH 10
Pass by Jiyalal Hospital (on the left in 7.7 mi)
| 26.3 km |
7. | Turn left to stay on NH 10 | 0.4 km |
8. | Turn left to stay on NH 10
Pass by GajRaj Hotels Pvt. Ltd. (on the left in 0.5 mi)
| 2.7 km |
9. | Slight right to stay on NH 10 | 14 m |
10. | Turn right to stay on NH 10 | 29.7 km |
11. | Turn left toward State Highway 16/SH 16 | 16.8 km |
12. | Slight left at State Highway 16/SH 16
Pass by Indian Oil Petrol Pump (on the right in 23.3 mi)
| 37.6 km |
13. | Turn left at SH 16 | 0.1 km |
14. | Turn left at Agarsen Chowk onto State Highway 14/SH 14
Pass by Petrol Pump(HP) (on the left)
| 1.3 km |
15. | Turn right at Hansi Gate onto SH/State Hwy | 18 m |
16. | At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto SH 17
Pass by Stae Bank Of India (on the right)
| 0.5 km |
17. | At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Major District Rd/MDR | 1.1 km |
18. | Turn right to stay on Major District Rd/MDR | 22.3 km |
19. | Turn right at State Highway 12/SH 12
Destination will be on the left
| 23.9 km |
To: Hansi (Haryana) |
DETAILED OF HANSI MAP
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*The Map Showing the HANSI City of HARYANA in Detail.
Communication and Transportation
Road
Hansi is situated on NH-10.which is proposed to be 4 lane from currently being 2 lane.City also has well build Bus stand with bus routes to nearly all major cities of Northern India.Nearby villages are also extensively connected through road.
[edit]Railways
Not well popular mode of transport in hansi as railway station is located in remote location. Also not many passenger train pass.
[edit]Real Estate
Hansi has a very Bubbling Real Estate Sector.Flat system is still in nascent stages.The collector rate is generally half the market price which promotes Black money.
SCHOOOLS AND COLLEGES IN HANSI
- D.V.N Public School, Hansi
- Shree Krishan Pranami Public School, Hansi
- P.C.S.D. High School, Hansi
- S.D Modern Public School, Hansi
- S.D Girls Sr. Sec. School, Hansi
- Shree Kali Devi Vidya Mandir School, Hansi
- D.P.S Hisar
- Subhash Tayal Public School, Hansi
- Baba Banda Bahadur Public School, Hansi
- Mamta Public School, Hansi
- L.D.S.D. Public School, Hansi
- City Senior Secondary School, Hansi
- Govt. High School, Multan Nagar Colony, Hansi
- S.L.S Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Hansi
- Govt. Sr. Sec. School Hansi
- Sainik Public School, Hansi
- Geeta Public School, Hansi
- Rose Marry Public school, Hansi
- Genus Public School, Hansi
- Activity Public School, Hansi
- Manwati Arya Kanya High School, Hansi
- Shahid Bhagat Singh High School, Hansi
- Sant Gyaneshwer High School, Hansi
- Gurunanak Public School, Lal Sarak, Hansi
- The city has three colleges:
- S.D. Girls college
- Nehru College
- Universal Institute of Technology
Monday, 28 May 2012
BANKS IN HANSI
- State Bank of India, Hansi
- state Bank of India, Modal Town, Hansi
- State Bank of Patiala, Hansi
- Punjab National Bank, Subji Mandi, Hansi
- Punjab National Bank, Barsi Gate, Hansi
- H.D.F.C Bank, Hansi
- I.C.I.C.I Bank, Hansi
- Canra Bank, Hansi
- Allhabad Bank, Hansi
- Haryana Gramin Bank, Hansi
- United Bank of India, Hansi
- The Hisar Co-Op. Bank, Hansi
- Central Bank of India, Hansi
- UCO Bank, Hansi
OFFICES IN HANSI
- Judicial Complex
- Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Hansi
- Dy. Supdt. of police, Hansi
- Tahsildar, Hansi
- S.H.O, Hansi
- S.H.O Sadar, Hansi
- Asstt. Exise & taxation Officer, Hansi
- Block Education Officer, Hansi
- Block Elementary Education Officer, Hansi
- C.D.P.O, Hansi
- Asstt. Public Relation Officer, Hansi
- Block Development Punchayat Officer, Hansi
- Asstt. Treasury Officer, Hansi
- Secretary, Market Camatee, Hansi
- E.O, Municipal Council, Hansi
- Employment Officer, Hansi
- A.R.O Hansi
- S.D.O, Public Health, Hansi
- S.D.O, P.W.D, Hansi
- S.D.O, D.H.B.V.N.L, Hansi
A MORE ABOUT HANSI
Geography
Hansi is located at 29.1°N 75.97°E .[4] It has an average elevation of 207 metres (679 ft).Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[5] Hansi had a population of 75,730. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Hansi has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 61%. In Hansi, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
[edit]Economy
The Economy is based on Agriculutral and Allied Activities,Service Sector.The city has various cotton yarn mills and animal feed mills.
HISTORY OF HANSI
As far as the history of this town is concerned, it find its mention in Panini's Mahabharat as ASI/ASIKA as it was area of Asiagh Jats. Though the origin of this city is wrapped in controversies, some prominent names and documentary proof like "Majkura Hansi" describe it as being founded by ill daughter Hansivati/Ambavati of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. Others say it as being found by King Anangpal Tomar for his guru "Hansakar" (957AD).
A large hoard of Jaina bronzes was accidentally discovered at Hansi in February 1982. These include idols that may belong to the Gupta period, while most belonged to 7–8th century. They were apparently buried underground before the impending attack by Masud in 1037 CE. Masud put to sword men of Hansi and took women into slavery who were later sold at Gazni.[1]
In 1192, after the defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan by Mohammed Gauri, Hindu rule ended here. This was the time when non-Muslims were not permitted to settle here. Slowly, Hansi lost its importance and is remembered only as a Fort. Delhi started becoming the center of attention. Dr. Bhup Singh, historian, has written "Hansi ka Etias" History of Hansi, a book published by Rotary International. He has also written 2 other books and has been linked to a number of local social originations.
Shahjahan also came to Hansi, met the famous Hindu saint Jagganath Puri samadha hansi and after his approval Hindus were allowed to settle in Hansi. In addition to the Hindus, Hansi had Muslims and a few Jains (that inhabited Hansi during this Mughal rule).
Guru Gobind Singh came to Hansi in 1705 and inspired Hindus to revolt. In 1707, Veer Lakshman Singh (Banda Bahadur) attacked Hansi and punished Muslims. Hansi was under Maratha rule in 1736 and after 3rd battle of Panipat in 1761 was lost to Ahmed Shah Abdali. Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia in 1780s also Took this area under his Control fro some years and then Left it.
Raham Ali ibn Mohammad Hussain ibn Maulana Abul Khair of Palwal was martyred along with Aulia Khan Balooch at Pargana Hansi.[2] Raham Ali was brother-in-law of Qazi Syed Mohammad Rafi.
George Thomas (soldier), an Irish adventurer who rose from an ordinary sailor to become an independent king, formed Hansi as his capital. Hansi came under British East India Company rule in 1802. From 1819–1832, Hansi was District HQ which was later shifted to Hisar in 1832.
Hansi is known for its famous sweet "Pera" which is made from milk and is sent to many other towns and cities for retail selling.
In 1947 when British India was divided into Pakistan and India, a large number of Muslims from hansi including Syeds and Ranghars migrated to Pakistan from Hansi city and their villages (some of them are Balyalli, Khanig). Pakistani cricket player Inzamamul-Haq's parents migrated to Pakistan after partition.[3]
Hansi was also the headquarters of Colonel James Skinner CB (1778 – 4 December 1841) the Anglo-Indian military adventurer in India, who became known as Sikandar Sahib.
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