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Haryana Armed Police (HAP) has 5 battalions, 3 at Madhuban, one at Hisar and one at Ambala. Haryana Police has wireless repeater antennae in three locations, at Tosham Hill range in Bhiwani district, Tankri hill in Rewari district and at Sarahan hill in Himachal Pradesh. Police HQ uses Sarahan tower to transmit signals to Tosham Hill. Tosham ...
Districts are further subdivided in to tehsils of the revenue administration and the Community development blocks for the development work. Haryana has 6 administrative divisions, 22 districts, 74 sub-divisions, 94 revenue tehsils, 50 sub-tehsils, 142 community development blocks, 154 cities and towns, 7,030 villages and 6234 villages panchayats.
Rewari district is one of the 22 districts in the state of Haryana, India. It was carved out of Gurgaon district by the Government of Haryana on 1 November 1989. It is also part of the National Capital Region. The administrative headquarter of the district is the city of Rewari, which is also the biggest city in the district. In medieval times ...
Map of districts of Haryana grouped by division. Haryana, with 22 districts, is a state in the northern region of India and is the nation's eighteenth most populous. [1] The state borders with Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north and Rajasthan to the west and south.
Laxman Singh Yadav Yadav is the current MLA of Govt of Haryana. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is located 25 km to the north of District headquarters Rewari . This village is also having a Gaushala Named Shiv Mohan Gaushala with 1000+ cows living here.
The Haryana Police force is the law enforcement agency of Haryana. Five Police Ranges are Ambala, Hissar, Karnal, Rewari and Rohtak. [147] Four Police Commissionerates are Faridabad, Gurgaon, Panchkula and Sonipat. [141] Cybercrime investigation cell is based in Gurgaon's Sector 51. [148]
Rewari is a city and a municipal council in Rewari district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is district headquarter of Rewari district . It is located in south-west Haryana around 82 km from Delhi [ 7 ] and 51 km from Gurgaon .
The Hondh-Chillar massacre [note 1] (Punjabi: ਹੋਂਦ-ਚਿੱਲੜ ਕਤਲੇਆਮ [hɔ́nd tʃɪlːəɾ kə̀lːuɡɑ̀ɾɑ]) refers to the killings of at least 32 Sikhs on 2 November 1984 in a hamlet in the Rewari district of Haryana, allegedly by a political mob during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.