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Ransi Gaon (Rajasthan)

Coordinates: 26°21′40.0″N 73°45′01.5″E / 26.361111°N 73.750417°E / 26.361111; 73.750417
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Ransi Gaon
Ransiganv, Ransigav, Ransigav, Ransi
Village
Chamunda Mata Temple, Ransi Gaon
Chamunda Mata Temple, Ransi Gaon
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Ransi Gaon is located in Rajasthan
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Ransi Gaon
Ransi Gaon is located in India
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Ransi Gaon
Ransi Gaon
Coordinates: 26°21′40.0″N 73°45′01.5″E / 26.361111°N 73.750417°E / 26.361111; 73.750417
Gram PanchayatRansi Gaon
TehsilBilara
DistrictJodhpur Rural
StateRajasthan
Country india
Assembly constituencyBilara Assembly constituency
Lok Sabha constituencyPali parliamentary constituency
Government
 • TypeGram Panchayat
 • Sarpanch (Village head)Sampat Ji
Area
 • Village
5,428.7 ha (13,414.6 acres)
Dimensions
 • Length5 km (3 mi)
 • Width6 km (4 mi)
Elevation
302 m (991 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Village
8,418
 • Rural
8,418
Transport Connectivity
 • Nearby Railway StationPipar Railway Station
 • Nearest AirportJodhpur Airport
Crops
 • KharifBajra, maije, jawar, groundnut
 • RabiBarley, wheat, gram, pulses, mustard
Pin Code
342601
Post office
Ransi gaon
Telephone Code02930
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-19 / RJ-54
Vernacular languageMarwadi
Official languageHindi
Assembly MLAArjun Lal Garg
Parliament MPP. P. Choudhary

Ransi Gaon is a village located in the Bilara tehsil of Jodhpur District, in the Indian state of Rajasthan.[1] Stud farms are present there.

It is known for the Marwari horse, and the village conducts a fair for it each year.[2]

The village is rich in limestone. The village has a population of 8,488.[3] Ransi Gaon has its own gram panchayat.

The village is flanked by an old, supposedly haunted stepwell, known as 'Bhuto Ki Bawri'.[4]

History

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According to legend, Jai Singh, after winning a wrestling match with a ghost near Natiyali Nadi near the village, tied him in chains and built a palace for himself along with a well. Due to a broken promise between the ghost and the Thakur, a part of the well and the two-story palace remained incomplete. This well was built with 16 poles by carving artwork on Lal Ghat stone.

References

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  1. ^ "Jodhpur, Rajasthan" (PDF).
  2. ^ "देशभर से आए मारवाड़ी नस्ल के घोड़े: 550 घोड़ों के साथ मारवाड़ी हॉर्स शो में प्रतियोगिताएं, रणसी गांव में देश का दूसरा आयोजन". Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). 2023-01-04. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  3. ^ "Bilara Constituency Map" (PDF).
  4. ^ "जब भूत ने मांगी थी माफी, राजस्थान की इस भूतों की बावड़ी की है अजब-गजब कहानी".