Rajiasar

Rajiasar,Rajiyasar
village
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Churu
Government
  Body Gram Panchayat
Languages
  Official Hindi, Rajasthani language
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 331505
Telephone code +911568
Vehicle registration RJ-44 series
Nearest city Sujangarh
Lok Sabha constituency Churu
Vidhan Sabha constituency Ratangarh
Civic agency Gram Panchayat
Climate Summer, Winter (Köppen)

Rajiasar is a cluster of three villages located in the Churu district of Rajasthan.

Rajiasar is about 32 kilometers from Tehsil Headquarters Sujangarh. The three villages which comprise it are Rajiasar Meetha, Rajiasar Chack and Rajiasar Khara. Rajiasar Chack is mainly dominated by the Jat caste. Some sub-castes of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar (now Bhaskar), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar. Notable people in this village include Sh. Gautam Bhaskar (Addl SP,Rajasthan Police), Chaudary Rameshwar Lal Bhaskar (Retd. RPS), Moti Ram Jakhar, Ramlal Karwasra and Chandra Ram Bijarania.

Rajiasar Chack is surrounded on two sides by Rajiasar Meetha, and two roads join the two villages. Rajiasar Meetha is mainly dominated by the Rajput (Rathore Clan). Also Jats, Scheduled Castes and some other castes reside in this part of the village. Notable people who live in Rajiasar Meetha include Panne Singh Rathore, Sukh Singh Rathore, Bajarang Singh Rathore (Bikaner), Devi Singh Rathore, Chaudhary Bhinva Ram Bhaskar Swami Ramchandra, Ramchandra Bhaskar(Presently residing in village Dhanapa, in Nagaur District.

Rajiasar Khara is located about 1.5 km south of Rajiasar Meetha. It is also mainly dominated by rajputs. Some families of Scheduled castes also reside in this village. Notable people in this village Pratap Singh Rathore, Vijay Singh Rathore.

The nearest railway station is Parihara (on Ratangarh Jn.-Degana Jn. route). Other villages surrounding this village are Toliasar, Kanwari, Mainasar, Parihara, Budhwali, Rukhasar, Rinva ki Dhani, Harasar (Bada Gaon), Khotari, and Ankholya.

Rajiasar is connected to neighbouring towns Salasar, Ratangarh, Parihara, and Sujangarh via roads. Under the flagship programme of government i.e. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna PMGSY, village has been connected with neighbouring towns with good quality all-weather pucca roads. Buses run at fixed times on the routes connecting these towns with this village. No state run transport service is available.

Village economy is agriculture based. Agriculture is rain fed only. No irrigation facility is available. Ground water is salty and cannot be used for irrigation purpose. Main agriculture products are Bajra, Guarseeds, Moong, Moth, Til etc.

Some of the persons are serving in armed forces like Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy. Some persons are employed in paramilitary forces like Border Security Force and Central Reserve Police Force and State Police and State Armed Police (Known as Rajasthan Armed Constabulary). Earlier Armed forces were the only attraction but now youngsters are trying for other avenues also. Some name of army men Subedar Magan Singh Rathore (Retd.), Naib Subedar Sultan Singh Rathore (Retd.) etc. Some Men in NAVY like Narendra Singh Rathore (Bablu) (Ex.), Mahipal Singh Rathore, Sultan Singh Rathore. Some Men in Air Force like Sakti Singh Rathore, Girvar Singh Rathore, Ranveer Singh Rathore, Balram Jakhar. Recently on 30 August 2016, L/Naik Shri Rajendra Singh Rathore, 2 Raj Rif, gave supreme sacrifice in guarding the motherland in Kashmir. He was killed on Pakistan Border in an operation to stop the infiltration from the Pakistan side. His body was cremated on 01.09.2016 with full state honour in presence of thousands people. Now it is proposed to change the name of Govt. Senior Secondary in his honour.

This village falls under Churu Lok Sabha (Parliament) Constituency. Earlier it was under (Sujangarh(SC)) Assembly constituency but after reorganisation of constituencies now it falls under Ratangarh Assembly constituency. Shri Rahul Kaswan is sitting member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from this region. Shri Narendra Budaniawho is now member of parliament (Rajya Sabha) and represents Rajasthan earlier represented this Constituency in Lok Sabha. The village has electricity, schools[1] and the drinking water is provided by underground tanks (KUND) that each household has for storing rain water. Some community Kunds are also there which are collectively managed by village community. Recently, a large water tank has been constructed on the western end of the village for tapped water supply. However, the project has yet not been completed and it is expected that it will take several more years for tapped water supply in the village. The water in this huge overhead tank will be supplied from the Aapni Yojna a scheme funded by Govt. of Germany for drinking water supply in three semi arid areas of Rajasthan i.e. Churu, Hanumangarh and Jhunjhunu.

This village has one school of higher secondary level, one Secondary School for girls and one middle school. 2-3 private schools are also run by local youths for primary school children. Though, village has an Ayurvedic Hospital but generally the post of Ayurvedic Doctor remains vacant and the hospital is of no use for the villages.  Primary Health Centre under Rashtriya Gramin Swasthyay Mission is also in dismal position. Though a MBBS doctor is posted here but due to accommodation problem in village, he resides in nearby town and not of much use to villages. Basically this Primary Health Centre works as Immunization centre only.

The village has several temples, the oldest being Thakurji's temple which is managed by the family of Shri Ramchandra Swami. Other temples includes Nagnechi Mata temple, Hanuman Temple, Gogamedi, Hariramji,s temple and Pabuji's temple. Most of the temples are located in the western side of the village.

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