Todabhim - Villages

Villages

The city of Todabhim contains numerous villages, including:

Tighariya

Tighariya is a famous and prominent village of Todabhim tehsil. This is Gurjar majority village. This village has a well-known history. There is a temple of Balaji.

Anantpura ( Anantpura is situated 1.5 k.m. away from agra -jaipur n.h. road) B.L.MEENA
  • nand kala
  • Daurawly
  • Pahari
  • Padampura
  • Balghaat
  • Badleta Buzurg
  • Bhuda
  • Bhandaari (internal & external)
  • Dorka
  • Raajor
  • Morda
  • Nangal (one of the biggest settlements in the area)
  • Nangal Lat: Nangal Lat is situated 6 km away from Todabhim towards Gazipur on Mahawa road. It is small village which has a population around 4,000–5,000 and has a literacy around 60% and has good connectivity with cities by road.
  • Mahamoodpur
  • Moondiya
  • Lipaoli
  • Lala Ram Ka Pura
  • Mahaswa
  • Kamaalpura
  • Beroj
  • SHAHRAKAR
  • Maachadi
  • Beejalwada
  • Bonl
  • Jai Ram Ka Pura
  • Rang Lal Ka Pura
  • Bal Ka Pura
  • Bada Pura
  • Bhooton Ka Pura
  • Machdi
  • Sakarwada
  • Bhainsa
  • Gajipur
  • Saadpura
  • Nahar Khohra
  • Bhajera(Naresh/Narpat Meena)
  • Joul/Jounl
  • Bishanpura
  • Dourawali
  • Kamalpuria
  • Singhania: Singhania is situated 16 km from Hindaun city towards Balghat on Hindaun Balghat road. This village is Meena majority village.

nangal-lat

(1) This village famous with the municipal facility. (2) In this village 70% people belong MEENA caste.

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