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Pinangwan is a town and eponymous block in Nuh District of Haryana state of India. It lies in the Mewat region of Delhi NCR and Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor. It is located on the MDR131 to Punhana and is also adjacent to the Delhi Mumbai Expressway.
The town was upgraded to the status of a "Development Block" in mid 2017 by the BJP's govt of Manoharlal Khattar.[1]
Geography[]
Pinangwan is located at 27.90°N, 77.10°E in the National Capital Region of Nuh District in Haryana. The town falls on the southern border of Haryana, near Alwar and Bharatpur Districts of Rajasthan. It is 100 km far from national capital New Delhi and 355 km from state capital Chandigarh.
Demography[]
Pinangwan had a population of 12,612 of which 6,521 are males while 6,091 are females, according to the Census of India 2011 report.[2]
Facilities[]
Town has a Govt Senior Secondary School,[3][4] Industrial Training Institute and a police station .[5]
See also[]
Delhi Ridge
Leopards of Haryana
List of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Haryana