Ramrai
Ramrai is a village in the Jind district of the state of Haryana, India. It is located on the Jind-Hansi road, west of Jind. Ramrai or Ramahrada is a traditional south-west Yaksha of the Kurukshetra region. The Jat population of this village are mainly of the Dhull clan.
The village's name derives from "Ramahrada". According to myth, in order to appease his ancestors, Parashurama is said to have filled five pools there with the blood of the defeated Haihayas. Bathing in the Ramahrada tirtha and Sanet tirtha is considered very holy. There is an old temple to Parashurama in the village.[Handa, Devendra. Sculptures from Haryana: Iconography and Style, p. 124. Indian Institute of Advanced Study and Aryan Books International]Besides this Ch. Chander Bhan Ex.S.P & Charmain Haryana Public Service Commission and his son i.e. Prof. Dharmender Singh Dhull who fought Assembly election on Congress Ticket in 2014 from Julana constituency also belong from village Ramrai.
Notable people from the village include Chaudhary Dal Singh, the first Irrigation and Power Minister of Haryana, and Parminder Singh Dhull, the MLA for the Julana constituency of the Haryana Legislative Assembly for term 2009–2014, and Amarjit Singh Dhull founder of IB School Rohtak, Ukindo international charity, Arvinder Dhull, Ankit dhull, Vision Fostering N amongst others.