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.