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Rewari receives average annual rainfall of 569.6 mm. [12] Lack of green fodder means that Rewari has comparatively less numbers of animals reared than other districts of Haryana. As of 2012, livestock in the district numbered 290,272 which is 3.3% of total livestock in Haryana. Poultry stock numbered 739,732. [13]
Rewari had an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 64.3% for entire population and 74.0% for population excluding 0 to 6-year age group in 2011. [24] Male literacy is 83% and female literacy is 73% (compared to 79% and 67% respectively in 2001). In Rewari, 11.3% of the population is under six years of age. [23] [25]
The Krishnavati river, also called Kasaunti, is a rain-fed river originates from Aravalli Range near Dariba copper mines in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, and flows through Patan in Dausa district and Mothooka in Alwar district and then disappears in Mahendragarh district in Haryana where it used to be a tributary of Sahibi River, which in turn still is a tributary of Yamuna.
Rewari Assembly constituency is one of the 90 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Haryana state in northern India. [1] It comes under Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency. Members of Legislative Assembly
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Gurawara (or Guraora) is in Rewari tehsil of Rewari district, Haryana, India. It is 27.5 kilometres (17.1 mi) from Rewari on the Rewari-Jhajjar road. Gurawara Fort is a local landmark. Under CSC, it became first digital village of India.
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Ahirwal is a region spanning parts of southern Haryana, north-eastern Rajasthan, and South-Western Delhi [1] The region was once a small principality based from the town of Rewari and controlled by members of the Yaduvanshi Ahir community from around the time when the Mughal empire was in decline. [2]