Baran district
Baran district is a district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The headquarters of the district are located at the city of Baran.
History
Before Indian independence in 1947, most of present-day Baran district was part of the princely state of Kota. It was formed on 10 April 1991 by carving out Kota district. The district got its name from the existing Baran city which is also presently the district headquarters.The 10th century Bhand Deva Temple in the style of Khajuraho temples is situated on the banks of a pond in the centre of the 4 km wide Ramgarh crater about 40 km from the city of Baran, Rajasthan as well as 240 km from the Dhala crater.
Geography
Baran is located at. It has an average elevation of 262 metres. Located in the Kota Plateau of Vindhya Range, district is the location of famous Ramgarh crater made from the meteorite strike.Rivers
, Parvati, Parwan, Andheri, Ban-Ganga are the major rivers.Climate
The City has a dry climate except in the monsoon seasons. The winter season runs from mid November to February and summer season runs from March to mid June. The period from mid of June to September is the monsoon season followed by the months October to mid of November constitute the post monsoon or the retreating monsoon. The average rainfall in the district is 895.2mm. January is the coldest month with the average daily maximum temperature of 24.3'C and the average daily minimum temperature of 10.6'C.Tehsils
- Baran
- Chhipabarod
- Kishanganj
- Chhabra
- Atru
- Shahbad
- Antah
- Mangrol
Demographics