District Profile

About District History Location & Geography
Climate Minerals Forest, Flora & Fauna
Irrigation Major Rivers Soil
General Statistics Census Agriculture
Animal Husbandry Livestock Population Treasury & Accounts
Power Medical & Health Education
Industries Women & Child Development Police
Banking Election Tourist Spots
Railways Airways Important Facilities Available

About District

District Baran was carved out of erstwhile Kota District on 10th April 1991. The district got the name from the town Baran which is also the district hqts. District comes under parliamentry constituency Jhalawar-Baran and divided in four assembly constutuencies namely Anta, Kishanganj, Baran-Atru & Chhabra. The total area of the District is 6992 Sq.Km. out of which only 82.18 Sq.Km. is urban. The total forest area in the district is 2.17 Lacs Hect. The total population of the distirct is around 10,21,653 (as per 2001 population). Main dialect is Hadoti. The district Hqts. Baran city falls in the ‘C‘ Class category. The District has a tremendous scope for the rapid industrialisation, especially among agro-based industries. There are eight tehsils in the district namely Baran, Anta, Atru, Mangrol, Chhabra, Chhipabarod, Kishanganj & Shahabad. Best climate to visit the district is between September to November. The district is well connected with rail & road network. The Computerised reservation facility is available at Railway station in Baran city. ATM facilties and all Mobile Networks are available in the district.

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History

Baran city was under Solanki Rajputs in the 14th -15th  century. It is not exactly known that when the main town of the twelve villages under Solanki's was being named as 'Baran'. There are several thoughts for it, like some says since it was formed by twelve villages so it is called 'Baran', others says since the city was built by the 12 nearby villagers so it is named as 'Baran'. There are also saying that since the soils of the area is mostly 'Barani' so it is called 'Baran'. In the year 1948, joint Rajasthan was formed and that time Baran was one of the districts in the joint Rajasthan. On 31st March' 1949, Rajasthan was reconstituted and that time Baran district headquarters was converted into Sub Division headquater of Kota district. It is also worth noting that 'Baran' in urdu means rain and no wonder that Baran has the second highest rainfall in the state after Banswara district.

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Location & Geography

The district extends from 24-25' to 25-25' North latitudes, 76-12' to 77-26' east longitudes and 265 mts. altitude. Located on the south-east corner of Rajasthan and being adjacent to Shoepur, Shivpuri and Guna Districts of Madhya Pradesh(M.P.), it forms the boundary of Rajasthan State. It is bounded on North-West by Kota and on South-West by Jhalawar District of Rajasthan State. The maximum length of the district from North to South is 103 Kms. and maximum width from west to east is 104 Kms.

The land slopes gently northward from the high table land of Malwa in Madhya Pradesh. It is well watered, drained by rivers flowing in North and North-Eastern directions. There are hills in the South, North and Eastern portion of the district and it is generally fertile. There are hills in the east in Shahabad tehsil, having the highest point, named as Mamooni, which is 546 meters above mean sea level, in the district. These hills form part of Aravali Ranges. Their slopes are gently and steep and they are mostly covered by woods. The land of the district slopes gently from South to North and the drainage is through Chambal and its tributaries.
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Climate

The district has a dry climate except in the monsoon seasons. The winter season runs from mid of November to February and summer season runs from March to mid of June. The period from mid of June to September is the monsoon season followed by the months October to mid of November constitute the post monsoon or the retreating monsoon. The average rainfall in the district is 895.2mm. January is the coldest month with the average daily maximum temperature of 24.3'C and the average daily minimum temperature of 10.6'C.Top of Page


Minerals

Owing to the absence of metamorphic rocks, no metallic ore of importance except Bauxite occurs in the district. However a variety of non-metallic minerals are exposed, the important of them being sandstone and limestone. Besides, small deposits of red clay, glass-sand, dolomite and kankar are also found. The main mineral of the district is building stone.Top of Page


Forest, Flora & Fauna

The forest covers an area of 2.17 lacs hectare of the district. These are mainly concentrated in the south-western and central portion of the Mukundra hills having rich forest belt. The main forest found of the district are Sagavan, Kher, Salan, Gargsari. Local wild animals are Panther, Sloth, Bear, Chital, Wild Bear, Chinkara, Samber, Langoor, Jackal etc. Birds found in the district are Bulbul, Sparrow, Peacock, Saras, Teetar etc. Among the poisonous snakes, Cobra, Passel and Viper are common. Water snakes are also seen near the tanks. Crocodiles are sometimes seen in the big tanks and in certain pools in Chambal & Kalisindh rivers. Top of Page


Irrigation


The irrigation facilities available in the district are mainly in the form of Canals, Tubewells and Wells. The rivers namely Parvati, Kalisindh and Parwan provides an important source of canal irrigation.
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Major Rivers


Kalisindh
This is the important river of 'Hadoti' region. This river makes about 40 Km. western border of Mangrol tehsil after being merged with the Parvan river. This river is very uncertain for flood. A large bridge has been constructed on this river near 'Palaytha'. This bridge is said to be one of the largest bridges in the Rajasthan state.

Parvan This is the auxiliary river of the Kalisindh river which enters in the Baran district from the Southern part of the Harnavdashahaji kasba. From there, it maintains the South-Western border of the Chhipabarod, Atru, Baran and Mangrol tehsils and merged into the Kalisindh river.

Parvarti This is the main river of Baran district which is the auxiliary river of Chambal river. This enters in Baran from the Kariyahat kasba of Chhabra Tehsil from Madhya Pradesh. This partitioned the Kishanganj Tehsil from Chhabra, Atru, Baran and Mangrol Tehsils.

Andheri This river enters in Baran from nearby Chhipabarod. About 15 Km. bordering to Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, it merges in the Parvati river near Atru.

Ban-Ganga This is the rainy river which passes through Bamla and Sehrod in the southern part of Baran. It merges into the Parvati river after passing through the east of Baran city and west of Bohat & Mangrol Kasba.Top of page


Soil


Mainly Black-Kachari soil are found in the Baran and Mangrol tehsils which is highly fertile. Stony soil are found in the Southern & Eastern part of the district. Top of page

General Statistics

Parameters

Particulars

Sub Divisions

8
(Baran, Chhabra, Shahabad, Kishanganj, Atru, Mangrol, Anta, Chhipabarod)

Tehsils

8
(Baran, Anta, Mangrol, Atru, Chhabra, Chhipabarod, Shahabad, Kishanganj)

Sub Tehsil

1(Kelwara)         

Panchayat Samitis

7
(Baran, Anta, Atru,Chhabra, Chhipabarod, Kishanganj, Shahabad)

Municipalities

4
(Baran, Anta, Chhabra, Mangrol)

Gram Panchayats 214
Revenue Villages 1244
Patwar Mandals 241
Electrified Villages 1152
Villages Having Water Supply 1069
Inhabited Villages 1118
Uninhabited Villages 126
Road Length (Km.) 2199.17
National Highways Road (Km.) 229.2
State Highways Road (Km.) 186.5
Fair Price Shops 503
Sahariya Population (2001) 72258*
BPL Families Rural (2002) upto 2009 23606
BPL Families Urban (2002) upto 2009 10259
Major Source of Water Supply Tubewells, Handpumps, Dams at Hikar
Peak Temperature Minimum 20
Peak Temperature Maximum 45
Parliamentary Constituency

Jhalawar-Baran (25)

Assembly Constituencies

4
(Anta(193), Kishanganj(194), Baran-Atru(195), Chhabra(196))

Parliamentary Constituencies Before Delimitation

2
Kota       -   Baran Assembly
Jhalawar - Atru, Kishanganj & Chhabra
                Assemblies

Assembly Constituencies Before Delimitation

4
(Baran, Kishanganj,Atru, Chhabra)

Post Offices (View Name/Pincode) 16

* Calculated on the basis of 1991 ST Census by adding 10 years growth rate.
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Census (2001)

Parameters

Particulars

Area (Sq. Km.) 6992.00
Population 1021653
Male 535137
Female    486516
Urban Population 172015 (16.84 %)
Rural Population 849638 (83.16 %)
Schedule Caste (SC) 181070
Schedule Tribe (ST) 216869
Density per Sq.Km. 147
Population Growth Rate (1991-2001) (%) 26.08
Male Literate 330676
Female Literate 164445
Literacy Rate (%) 59.50
Male Literacy (%) 75.80
Female Literacy (%) 41.60

                                          
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Agriculture

Parameters

Particulars

Average Rainfall (MM)(Rainfall Table)  895.2
Total Area (Hect) 699461
Forest Area (Hect) 216790
Land under Cultivation (Hect) 338922
Land Not under Cultivation (Hect) 43097
Cultivable Waste Land (Hect) 65249
Pastures Land (Hect) 35230
Horticulture Land (Hect) 173
Cultivable Area (Hect) 546934
Production:
Wheat (Met. Ton.) 355693
Pulses (Met. Ton.) 6390
Maize (Met. Ton.) 15517
Jwar (Met. Ton.) 1034
Rice (Met. Ton.) 26917
Mustard (Met. Ton.) 220525
Soyabean (Met. Ton.) 259025
Groundnut (Met. Ton.) 744
Sisimum (Met. Ton.) 7676
Corriander (Dhania) (Met. Ton.) 144910
Sugarcane (Met. Ton.) 74
Major Crops Jwar, Wheet, Maize, Grams, Corriander Mustard, Soyabeans
Major Irrigation Sources Canal, Tubewells, Wells

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Animal Husbandry Facilities

Name of
Panchayat Samiti

No. of Veterinary Hospitals

No. of Doctors

Sanction Available
Anta

13

5 3
Baran 10 7 6
Chhabra 4 4 1
Chhipabarod 12 3 0
Atru 11 7 2
Kishanganj 11 5 5
Shahabad 6 3 0

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Livestock Population

Livestock

Population

Cattle 364367
Buffaloes 231814
Sheep 13417
Goats 272389
Horses, Ponies, Mules 371
Donkeys 1476
Camels 903
Pigs 9692
Dogs 12733
Poultry 67105
Rabbits 59
Elephants 6

(Source: LR Section as per 18th Live Stock Census 2007)
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Treasury & Accounts

Parameters

Particulars

District Treasury Baran
Subtreasuries

7
(Anta, Mangrol, Kishanganj, Shahabad,  Atru, Chhabra, Chhipabarod)

No. of Oldage Pensioners
Oldage Pensioners
Widow Pensioners
Disable Pensioners

20914
6043
3731

No. of Civil Pensioners

3976

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Power

Parameters

Particulars

No. of Power Houses 4
Electrified Municipal Towns 4

Electrified Villages

1152

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Medical & Health Facilities

Parameters

Particulars

District Govt. Hospitals 1
Beds In Hospitals 300
No. of Doctors in Hospitals 30
Nurses in Hospitals 55
Sub Health Centre 206
Community Health Centre 9
Ayurvedic & Unani Centre & Homeopathic 69
Beds in Ayurvedic & Unani Centre 10
Primary Health Centres(PHC) 36
City Dispensary 2
TB Clinic 1
Private Hospital 9
Doctors in Panchayat Samiti (Sanction)
                            Anta
                            Baran
                            Chhabra
                            Chhipabarod
                            Atru
                            Kishanganj
                            Shahabad
116
28
8
18
9
15
13
25
Ayurvedic Hospitals
    Ayurvedic Hospital 'A' Category
    Government Ayurvedic Hospital
    Government Homeopathic Hospital
    Government Unani Hospital
    Mobile Unit Ayurvedic
69
2
59
4
3
1
Panchayat Samitiwise Ayurvedic Hospital
                            Anta
                            Baran
                            Chhabra
                            Chhipabarod
                            Atru
                            Kishanganj
                            Shahabad
69
12
10
9
10
11
11
6

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Education

Type of
Schools/Institutions

Numbers

Numbers of Enrolments

Teaching Staff
Strength

Primary Schools 715 42393 1482
Upper Primary Schools(Including Sanskrit) 517 68009 2421
Siksha Karmi Vidyalaya 98 6123 191
Maabari Schools 183 5508 183
Residential Schools   2 252 19
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidhyalay 7 515 19
Navodaya Vidyalaya 1 524 25
Kendriya Vidyalaya 2 859 57
Secondary Schools 187 28808 1195
Sr. Secondary Schools 58 27896 756
Colleges 3 3355 44
ITI’s 5 658 ----
Hostels (Government) 39 1360 NA
Hostels (Aided) 32 1039 NA
Secondary Schools having Computer Education 64 ---- ----

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Industries

Types of Industries

Numbers

Invested Amount 
(lacs)

Employment

Agriculture Based Industry 174 7165.20 826
Thread Based 6 2.30 20
Textile Based 402 1275.89 1101
Forest Based 51 114.71 245
Paper Based 22 58.61 120
Rubber/Plastic/Chemical Based 38 184.80 148
Minerals Based 17 147.78 202
Iron/Steel Based 88 354.60 344
Electrical Based 4 8.65 23
Repairing & Servicing 164 257.09 672
Others 87 502.25 699

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Women & Child Development

Name of Project

Number of Anganwari Centre

Anta 217
Atru 203
Chhipabarod 220
Chhabra 208
Kishanganj 269
Shahabad 189
Baran(Rural) 190
Baran(Urban) 76
Total 1572

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Police

Parameters

Particulars

Police Stations 19
Police Chowkies 28
Jails 1 (Baran)
Sub Jails 2 (Atru & Chhabra)

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Banking

Banks

Number of
Branches

State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
(ATM Facility Available)
17
Central Bank of India 9
Punjab National Bank
(ATM Facility Available)
2
Union Bank of India 1
Bank of Rajasthan(Merged in ICICI Bank) 2
United Commercial Bank 2
State Bank of India 2
Bank of Baroda
(ATM Facility Available)
3
Baran Central Co-operative Bank 9
Baran Nagrik Sehkari Bank 9
Hadoti Regional Rural Bank 25
Primary Land Development Bank 6
ICICI Bank 1
Total 89

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Election

Parameters

Particulars

Parliamentary Constituency

Jhalawar-Baran (25)

Assembly Constituencies

4 (Anta, Kishanganj, Baran-Atru, Chhabra)

Zila Parishad Constituencies 25
Panchayat Samiti Constituencies 117
Municipal Constituencies

4 (Baran, Anta, Chhabra, Mangrol)

 

Assembly Consituencies

GENERAL ELECTORS SERVICE ELECTORS TOTAL ELECTORS
Male Female

Total

Male Female Total
Anta(193) 85205 76826 162031 14 10 24 162055
Kishanganj(194) 84250 76820 161070 11 3 14 161084
Baran-Atru(195) 93147 84076 177223 22 15 37 177260
Chhabra(196) 90633 80069 170702 27 16 43 170745
Total 353235 317791 671026 74 44 118 671144

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Tourist Spots

Places

Distance (Km)

Sitabari 45
Bhand Devra – Ramgarh 40
Puradham – Kakoni 85
Kapildhara 50
Brahmani Mata – Sorsan 20
Shahabad Fort 80
Shergarh Fort 65
Kanyadeah – Bilasgarh 45
Nagda Shiv Mandir, Anta 35
Gugor Fort 65

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Railways

Nearest Railway Station                         BARAN

Names of important trains halting/stopping at station
                                                
[1] Kota - Bina
                                                [2] Jodhpur - Bhopal
                                                [3] Kota - Damoh
                                                [4] Kota - Bhind
                                                [5] Jaipur - Jabalpur Express

                                                (6)Jaipur- Durg(only Tuesday)

Total length of Railway Track passing through the district    58 Km.

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Airways

Nearest Airport : Kota (72 km.)

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Important Facilities Available

Facilities

Availability

PG College Yes, Boys & Girls Both
Computerised Reservation

Yes, in Baran City

ATM

Yes

Mobile Network Yes

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