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Dokwa


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nameDokwa
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subdivision_name1Rajasthan
subdivision_type2District
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subdivision_type3Tehsil
subdivision_name3Rajgarh
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demographics1_info2Hindi, Marwari, Rajasthani, Haryanvi english
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area_code_typeTelephone code
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| other_name Jangir

Dokwa is a village in Rajgarh tehsil of Churu district in Rajasthan.

Location

Dokwa is situated 51 km northeast of Churu and 8 km west of Rajgarh. Its neighbouring villages are Mundi Tal, Ratanpura and Bhamasi.

Jat Gotras

  • Poonia
  • Sarawag
  • Dhindhwal
  • Mahla
  • Jakhar
  • Nehra
  • Basera
  • Kaswan
  • Ranwa

Verma Gotras

  • Prajapat only luhaniwal

Population

As of the census of 2011, there are 2315 people, 1177 male and 1138 female.

Economy

The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture. There are many people serving the Armed Forces, Central and State Government services. Many people have gone to Arab countries for work.

Education

Dokwa is considered to be a progressive village of the region. Presently there is a Government Primary School and a Government higher Secondary School. There is a private secondary school also. For Higher Secondary education students go to Rajgarh.there is situated an english medium school ≤euro international kids school dokwa

Religion

All people in the village are Hindu. There is one temple of Hanumanji.

References

References

  1. "Census of India: View Population Details". Censusindia.gov.in.
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