Sujangarh


Sujangarh is a city in the Churu district in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India. Sujangarh is on the Ambala-Pali Highway and Hanumangarh-Kishangarh Mega Highway. The town is well known for the Tirupati Balaji Venkateshwar Mandir, the first of its kinds built in South Indian style, in Rajasthan.. Lord Shiva Temple on Sujangarh Road in Thardaa and Dungar Balaji on Sujangarh - Dungar Balaji Road in Gopalpura are other two nearby Hindu temple that are popular. Sri Devsagar Singhi Jain Mandir at Sujangarh is a century old Jain Tirth that is located with in the town.

Geography

Sujangarh is located at.

Demographics

India census, Sujangarh had a population of 101,528; 52,078 males and 49,450 females, giving a sex ratio of 950. The average literacy rate was 74%, male literacy was 85%, and female literacy was 63%. 14,723 of the population was under 6 years of age.

Notable peopleh

Sujangarh has its own assembly constituency, Sujangarh assembly constituency and comes under the Churu constituency for the Lok Sabha. The assembly elect from Sujangarh is Bhanwarlal Meghwal from the Indian National Congress.

Education & Institutes

Industrial Training Institute- Sujangarh, is entrusted with the responsibility of providing trained technical manpower for the technological upgradation of industrial production, services, productivity and innovation, contributing to the planned growth of the country's economy.