Chandeni

Chandeni
Rural Area
Nickname(s): Jhojhu-Chandaani
Chandeni
Chandeni

Location in Haryana, India

Coordinates: 28°28′29″N 76°07′31″E / 28.474605°N 76.125264°E / 28.474605; 76.125264Coordinates: 28°28′29″N 76°07′31″E / 28.474605°N 76.125264°E / 28.474605; 76.125264
Country  India
State Haryana
District Bhiwani
Elevation 225 m (738 ft)
Languages
  Official Haryanvi, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 127310
Vehicle registration 16
Website haryana.gov.in

Chandeni is a village in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana.[1][2]

Establishment

According to folklore, the village was named after a woman called Chanda (Hindi: चंदा) who arrived here with her family from Bamla (Hindi: बामला) which is also in Bhiwani district. Her background was from the parent village, Jhojhu. The people in this region of Jhojhu and surroundings were (and are) Sangwan, and so were the parents of Chanda. When she got married and shifted to Bamla, a primarily Grewal dominated village, her surname got converted to Grewal too. She bore kids in a few years but due to some disputes with her in-laws, she had to come back to her maternal village back. She sought support from her brothers who were Sangwans. The brothers backed up Chanda and got her settled in the nearby vacant land. Such a settlement is known as Dhaani in Haryanvi dialect. It was not a big settlement, spare a few houses of Chanda and her sons. The wild animals also used to roam around occasionally as the surroundings was not fully occupied to agricultural land. To protect the Grewal sister Chanda from such dangers of wild animals, two of Chanda's brothers also got shifted to this Dhaani. This brought Sangwan population to the small Grewal family as protectors. Later this area came to be known as "Chanda ki dhaani" or the "Dhaani of Chanda". With the course of time, the name got deformed from " chanda ki dhani", later "chanda dhani" and eventually "Chandaani".

Location and weather

Chandeni comes under the Charkhi Dadri tehsil of Bhiwani district.[3] It lies 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the Badhwana road at Dadri-Narnaul road, The district headquarters, Bhiwani, The tehsil centre, Dadri, and the semi-urbanised area Jhojhu are at a distance of about 50, 15 and 5 km respectively. The land is desert. It is extremely hot in summer and experiences reverse conditions in winters.

Demography

As of the 2011 Census of India, the village had 551 households with a total population of 2,635 of which 1,365 were male and 1,270 female.[3]

Most of the people here are from the Jat community. Though, initially, it was established by Grewals only, but due to large number of Sangwan people residing in nearby area, the major portion of the population has become Sangwans. About 90% of people here are Sangwan and Ahlawat and 10% homes belong to Grewal. Most of the people do not live in the mainland of village, but on the outskirts and the cultivated land of the village. This brings a decline in the population of Chandeni.

Occupation

A majority of people here belong to ancestral farming. But they also exhibit a special attachment towards the Indian Armed Forces. Most of the male population of the village are either serving or retired Army Personnel at some point of time in their life. Besides that, the newer generations are more attracted towards reputed positions like Civil Services, Engineering and Doctors.

Agriculture

There is an acute ground level water shortage due to the weather conditions. An irrigation canal exists but has not held water since 1996. The main method of irrigation is underground, non-submersible water pumps. Wells are dug to a depth of around 200 feet (61 m) and then bored deeper in order to reach the water level. The potors are kept at the bottom of such dry wells reaching the water level through pipes. The major crops of this area are millet, wheat, sorghum and chickpea.

References

  1. "Chadeni". Glorious India. Retrieved 20 December 2011. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. "RDEL's (BSNL) Working at NUH SDCA under Gurgaon SSA". Controller of Communication Accounts, Haryana. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Chandeni village". Census of India. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
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