Anupgarh district


Anupgarh district was a new north-west district of Rajasthan state in India. It was established on 5 August 2023 after carving it out of Sri Ganganagar District. It was re-merged in Sri Ganganagar District with a notification issued by Rajasthan Government on 29 December 2024.

History

Ancient history

Traces of Indus Valley Civilisation have been found at Baror and Binjor near Anupgarh city.

Mediaeval period

The ancient name of Anupgarh city was Chugher. Chugher and its surrounding area was occupied by Bhati rulers. The area was occupied by the removal of Bhati Chiefs by Maharaja of the Bikaner princely state under the leadership of chief Bikaji Anoop Singh in 1678 and constructed a fortress whose name was Anupgarh.

Post-partition and modern history

After partition of India in 1947, Princely states were abolished and Anupgarh being a Dyodhiwale Rajvi, was made a separate tehsil under Sri Ganganagar District.
On 17 March 2023, following 11 years of peaceful protest by the local citizens under the leadership of Advocate Suresh Kumar Bishnoi, Jalandhar singh Toor with the support of farmers and other respectful leaders, it was carved out of Sri Ganganagar as a separate district.

Demographics

Population

According to 2011 census of India, the total population of what was now Anupgarh district was 698,478. 114919 lived in urban areas. Anupgarh district had a sex ratio of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 307,944 and 3,760 of the population respectively.
TehsilPopulationTotal familiesPopulation Density people/km2
Raisinghnagar196,45537,854148/km2
Anupgarh1,84,42336,488159/km2
Gharsana 1,71,83034,350124/km2
Sri Vijaynagar1,45,77028,721172/km2
Total/Average of Anupgarh District6,98,4781,37,413150.75/km2

Languages

At the time of the 2011 census, 32.80% Punjabi, 29.04% Bagri, 28.00% Rajasthani, 4.99% Hindi and 2.55% Marwari as their first language. Along the India-Pakistan border, the language merges with the Riasti dialect of Saraiki.

Religion

Census 2011 shows that there were 4,95,118 Hindus and 1,87,856 Sikhs in the district with Muslims being third largest community in the district with around 13,832 individuals.

Literacy rate

Average literacy rate and Sex ratio in Anupgarh district is 64.25% and 898.5/1000 respectively.
According to census 2011, with 69.91% literacy, and a ratio of 908 females to 1000 males. Raisinghnagar is the most literate tehsil in Anupgarh district with hights sex ratio with 69.33% of male literates and 52.23% of female literates living in the tehsil. On the other hand, Gharsana shows the lowest literacy rate of 65.76% with 65.54% of males and 47.28% of females literate in the tehsil. Gharsana tehsil had a sex ratio of 892 females/1000 males in year 2011 which was least among all tehsils of Anupgarh District and Raisinghnagar had highest sex ratio of 902 females/1000 males.
TehsilTotal literacy rateMale literacyFemale literacySex Ratio females/1000 males
Raisinghnagar69.91% 69.33% 52.23%908
Anupgarh66.34% 65.39% 48.57%900
Gharsana 65.76%65.54%47.28%892
Sri Vijaynagar66.68% 64.55%48.98894
Literacy rate and Sex ratio in district64.25%63.45%45.72%899

Government and politics

Assembly constituencies

5. Raisinghnagar Assembly constituency
6. Anupgarh Assembly constituency

Administrative setup of Anupgarh District

Tehsil in Anupgarh District

There were 5 tehsils in the Anupgarh district.
  1. Anupgarh
  2. Shri Vijaynagar
  3. Gharsana
  4. Rawla Mandi
  5. Raisinghnagar

Sub tehsils in Anupgarh District

In Anupgarh District There were also 5 Sub tehsils-
  1. Sameja
  2. Muklawa
  3. Jaitsar
  4. Ramsinghpur
  5. 365 Head.

Panchayat Samitis in Anupgarh District

There are six Panchayat Samitis or Block panchayats and 177 Gram Panchayats in Anupgarh district.
  1. Anupgarh - 32 Gram Panchayats
  2. Raisinghnagar - 41 Gram Panchayats
  3. Vijaynagar - 29 Gram Panchayats
  4. Gharsana - 36 Gram Panchayats.

Recent Updates

On 28 December 2024, the Cabinet of Rajasthan decided not to retain 9 new districts- Anupgarh, Dudu, Gangapur City, Jaipur Rural, Jodhpur Rural, Kekri, Neem Ka Thana, Sanchore, and Sanchore, and Shahpura- along with the 3 newly created divisions—Banswara, Pali, and Sikar.

Tourist attractions

  1. Shivpur Fort - Vijaynagar
  2. Anupgarh Fort - Anupgarh
  3. Baror Harrapan Archaeological site -Anupgarh
  4. Gurudwara Budhdha Johar - Dabla
  5. Bishnoi Mandir & Amrita Devi Park - Dabla
  6. Laila Majhnu Mazar - Binjor
  7. Central Farm Jaitsar
  8. Rojhari Bala ji temple