Coordinates: 25°38′N 74°56′E / 25.63°N 74.93°E / 25.63; 74.93

Shahpura, Bhilwara

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Shahpura
Town
Shahpura is located in Rajasthan
Shahpura
Shahpura
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates: 25°38′N 74°56′E / 25.63°N 74.93°E / 25.63; 74.93
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictBhilwara
Founded byBharat
Elevation
364 m (1,194 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total30,320
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationRJ 51

Shahpura is a town and a municipality in Bhilwara district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.[1]

Governance[]

Shahpura is a Municipality city in the district of Bhilwara, Rajasthan. The Shahpura city is divided into 35 wards for which elections are held every 5 years.

The municipality supplies basic amenities including water and sewerage. It is authorized to build roads and impose property taxes.

Demographics[]

In 2011 the Shahpura Municipality had a population of 30,320 of which 15,279 are males and15,041 are females.[2]

Children between the ages of 0-6 number 3997 or 13.18% of the total. The female Sex Ratio is of 984 against state average of 928.[clarification needed] The child sex ratio is around 929 compared to state average of 888.[clarification needed] The literacy rate is 77.84%[clarification needed] higher than state average of 66.11%. The male literacy is around 87.47% while female literacy rate is 68.14%.[clarification needed]

Shahpura municipality hosts 5,671 households.

Religion[]

The population is 79.83% Hindu, 18.36% Muslim, 0.03% Christian, 0.04% Sikh and 1.71% Jain. Ancient temples are part of people's daily life there.

Economy[]

As of 2011 9,986 residents were engaged in work or business, including 7,685 were males and 2,301 females. 89.36% were engaged in main work while 10.64% were engaged in marginal work.

History[]

Mahalo Ka Chowk

Shahpura is known as the jagir (estate) of Surajmal, second son of Maharana Amir Singh I; their title is 'Raja Dhiraj'.


Many of Mewar's nobles were against Maharana Ari Singh II (1761-1773). Ari Singh wooed Umaid Singh to his side and gave him the Paragna Kachola (District of Kachola). Umaid died at Ujjain, fighting for the Maharana against Madhav Rao Sindhia. In 1869, Nahar Singh, who had been adopted, became the ruler of Shahpura (he had been the son of Balwant Singh of Dhanop). In 1903, the British awarded him the K.C.I.E., and entitled him to a 9-gun salute. He became a member of the Mehdraj Sabha. Later, he refused to go into the service of Maharana Fateh Singh, claiming to be an independent ruler. However, the British ruled that he would have to comply, every second year, and pay Rs. 1 Lakh to the Maharana as a penalty for not attending his court.

Ram Snehi[]

The Biggest and most popular Ramdwara is situated in Shahpura.

Shahpura is a place of pilgrimage for the followers of the Ram Snehi sect. They have a shrine in the town called Ramdwara. The chief priest there is the head of the sect. Pilgrims from across the world visit the shrine. A fair called Phooldol Mela continues for five days after Holi. by Ramdwara Temple.

This is the samadhi of the 13th head of Ramsnehi Sampradaya, Swami Ji Shri Ramkishorji Maharaj. It is located in Ramniwas Dham, Shahpura, Bhilwara

Charbjuja Temple[]

The temple of Charbhuja Nath is situated in the middle of the city, as well as a Hanuman Temple called Balaji Ki Chatri.

Eight Prachin Jain Temples including four Swetamber Sampradaya and four Digamber Sampradaya.

References[]

  1. ^ "Shahpura | India". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". www.censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
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