Didwana - Concern

Concern

The new generation of Bangur Family has been distanced from the town. Their higher interest in city also with other pravasi industrialists will help the city attain a prominent location in Rajasthan.

The local people of the town have important role to play in this as if they take the Help of Bangur family and ask them to establish industries in the nearby area, the area can flourish.

There is beautiful temple. Its name is shri shitalkund balaji mandir (hanuman temple)and Jankinath temple which belongs to Nagoriya Math. It is a famous temple constructed more than 500 years ago owned by Nagoriyapithadishwar Swami Shri Vishuprapanacharji.


Industrialisation and creation of more jobs are important. Since the area is semi-arid, creation of a SEZ in the town can be a win-win situation as nearby areas are not good for farming. So creation for SEZ will not affect agricultural production of the country. It has a very large girl's college. Its name is Didwana Mahila Mahavidyalaya. Sushil Kulhari is presently SDM Didwana.

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