Palwal district


Palwal district created on 15 August 2008, is the 21st district of Haryana state in northern India and Palwal City is the headquarters of this district.It is part of Braj region.
The city is situated from Delhi and from Faridabad and from gurugram on the Delhi - Agra national highway with influence and growing NCR district of haryana. Railway Station of Palwal is the place from where Mahatma Gandhi was arrested first time. A historical building “Gandhi Ashram” was made in his memory. The area of the city is.

Geography

Palwal is located at. It has an average elevation of 195 metres.

Etymology

According to tradition, the city of Palwal is named for the demon Palwali who was said to have ruled during the reign of Pandavas.

History

Palwal is supposed to figure in the earliest Aryan traditions under the name of Apelava, part of the Pandava kingdom of Indraprastha, which was later restored by Vikramaditya.
During the British Raj, Palwal was a part of the Punjab Province and Gurgaon district.
Mahatma Gandhi was first arrested at Palwal railway station. The building Gandhi Ashrama was erected in the memory of the incident.
On 15 August 1979, Gurgaon district was divided, with Palwal becoming part of the new Faridabad district. Finally Palwal became the 21st district of Haryana on 15 August 2008.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, Palwal district had a population of 1,042,708. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 25.49%. Palwal had a sex ratio of 879 females for every 1,000 males, and a literacy rate of 70.3%.
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 95.80% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 3.59% Urdu and 0.43% Punjabi as their first language.
As of 2011 India census, Palwal city had a population of 235,663. Males constituted 53% of the population and females 47%. Palwal had an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 65%: male literacy was 78%, and female literacy was 67%.

Administration

Palwal district comprises 282 villages, 237 gram panchayats, 1 municipal council, 2 municipal committees, 3 sub-divisions, 4 development blocks and 3 tehsils. The sub-divisions are under the control of sub-divisional magistrate while each development block is under the control of a block development and panchayat officer. All the blocks are covered under Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojna and other developmental programmes. Developmental programmes are overseen by the additional deputy commissioner-cum chief executive officer, DRDA Palwal. The district is under the overall charge of the deputy commissioner who is also the chairman of the District
Rural Development Agency.

Economy and infrastructure

Palwal consists of agricultural and commercial areas, and has many temples, schools, colleges and banks. It also contains developed areas like Housing board colony, New colony, Main market, shivapuri, Krishna colony, kailash nagar, shiv colony, camp colony and Huda sector 2. There is a main chowk called the Heart of Palwal. The government plans to develop the economy of Palwal in line with nearby cities like Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad,hodal, Khair, Mathura.

Forests

The Forest Department aims to increase forestation for soil conservation in the district, in line with the National Forests Policy of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. According to the plan, about one-third of the geographical area should be under tree cover. In order to achieve this objective large-scale plantings have been undertaken on community, panchayat, government and private land over the last 20 years. Saplings of eucalypyus, shisham, neem, and other fruit plants were distributed free of costs to farmers to plant in their fields.

Culture

Palwal has an annual festival known as known as "Baldev Chhat Ka Mela" which celebrates the legend of Balarama killing the demon Palwali during the reign of Pandavas. There is also a temple dedicated to Balaram near the chowk of the municipal office.
KANHA RAWAT MEMORIAL PARK:
This park is situated in Village Bahin of Teh. Hathin. This park contains the statue of Dada Kanha Rawat. He was a legendary freedom fighter during the reign of Aurangzeb. He carried the legacy of Jat leader Gokula. He revolted against Aurangzeb's oppressive policies of forcible conversion and high tax rate. He refused to change his religion to Islam. After all this, he was buried alive in Delhi infront of thousands of people. His statue was unveiled in Feb. 2014 by Bharatpur Raja Vishvendra Singh. There is also a samadhi of Dada Kanha in Village Bahin. It is a sacred place for Rawat Gotra People.

Notable people