Siwara, Bhiwani

Siwara is a village located in the [[Bhiwani district]] of the Indian state of [[Haryana]]. It falls under the Bhiwani Tehsil (sub-district) administration and is recognized as a Gram Panchayat (village council) area. The village is characteristic of rural Haryana, with agriculture forming the backbone of its economy.

Geography

Siwara is situated in the agricultural plains of Haryana, a region known for its fertile land and reliance on monsoon and canal irrigation. Its geographical location within the Bhiwani district places it in a region with semi-arid to sub-humid climatic conditions, typical of northwest India.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, the demographic profile of Siwara village is as follows:

  • Population: 6,488 individuals (3,446 males and 3,042 females).
  • Households: 1,223.
  • Literacy Rate: The overall literacy rate was 75.30%, which is higher than the state average. Male literacy stood at 85.34%, while female literacy was 64.04%.
  • Sex Ratio: The village recorded a sex ratio of 883 females per 1000 males. The child sex ratio (for the 0-6 age group) was 818.
  • Scheduled Caste Population: 1,327 residents belonged to Scheduled Castes, comprising approximately 20.45% of the total population.

Economy and Culture

The primary economic activity in Siwara is agriculture, with residents largely engaged in farming and related activities. The village contributes to the agricultural output of the Bhiwani district, which primarily includes crops like wheat, mustard, and bajra (pearl millet). Haryanvi is the predominant language spoken, and the cultural practices and traditions observed are typical of rural Haryana, including the celebration of regional festivals and adherence to local customs.

Administration

As a Gram Panchayat, Siwara has its own elected local self-government, which is responsible for local development, public services, and resolving community issues. This local body functions within the broader administrative framework of the Bhiwani Tehsil, Bhiwani District, and the State of Haryana. The village is connected to nearby towns and the district headquarters through local road networks.

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