Dangar Khera


Dangar Khera or Danger Khera, earlier called Bhādargarh is a village in India, located in the Fazilka district in the state of Panjab. It was founded by Kesaram's 4 Sons Named in the year 1783 CE. It is known as the village of 'Adhyapaks' in Panjab. Because a total of 450 people got government jobs till year of 2022, 250 of them are teachers. As of 2023, the village has 1171 households with an estimated population of 6,251.

Origin of its name

Dangar Khera is an area with a naturally high water level where water remains in the village pond throughout the year. In ancient times, animals were naturally drawn to this area to drink water, especially during the summer season. Consequently, the village was named after the herds of animals frequently seen around the pond. 'Dangar' is a Panjabi term for animal. The pond currently occupies 7-8 acres of land, but in the past, it spanned four times its present size. Previously, its name was Bhādargarh; on the name of Numberdar Bhādar Singh.

Schools

Govt. Primary Smart School

G.P.S.S. was established in the year 1951 CE and is managed by the Department of Education. The school consists of grades from 1 to 5. The school follows a curriculum prescribed by the government, covering a wide range of subjects.

Govt. Senior Secondary Smart School

G.S.S.S.S. was established in the year 1956 CE and it is managed by the Department of Education. The school consists of Grades from 6 to 12. Situated in the heart of Dangar Khera, this school serves as a vital educational hub for the local populace. The Government Senior Secondary School in Dangar Khera offers a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses a wide range of subjects, including science, mathematics, humanities, and vocational courses. Students from other villages come here to study.

Demographics

Language

Bagri is the major language spoken by the people followed by Panjabi.

Population

According to the 2011 census of India, Dangar Khera has an estimated population of 6251, with 3333 males and 2918 females.

Literacy rate

In 2011, the literacy rate of Dangar Khera was 71.62%.

Religious shrines

Basantī Mātā Mandir

The Basantī Mātā Mandir is a Hindu Temple located in Dangar Khera. To protect against the Spanish Flu pandemic on 27 November 1918 CE, the Mata Basanti Mandir was established by Ch. Bhādar Singh Kāragwāl. Previously, there was a farm where this temple now stands. People believe in Basantī Mātā and worship them. Every month, on the day of Amavasya, a fair is held and a Bhandara is organized by the Mandir committee. This event is attended by a large number of devotees from nearby areas and beyond.

Gurdwara Sahib

There is a Gurdwara Sahib in Dangar Khera. People go to the Gurdwara Sahib early morning every day. The Gurdwara has a langar hall where people can eat free lacto-vegetarian food served by volunteers at the Gurdwara.

Culture

People of this village celebrate Holi, Diwali, Gurpurab, Gangaur (Gaur), Teej & Lohri as their religious festivals.

Climate

Dangar Khera's temperature generally ranges from 4.1 to 41°C in a typical year. January is the coldest month, and June is the warmest. Precipitation peaks in August, which has an average rainfall of 169.9 mm. December is the driest month, with only 8.9 mm of rainfall.
Dangar Khera's temperature generally ranges from 4.1 to 41 °C in a typical year. January is the coldest month, and June is the warmest. Precipitation peaks in August, which has an average rainfall of 169.9 mm. December is the driest month, with only 8.9 mm of rainfall.

Agriculture

These are the crops grown in this village's farming land:-Wheat :- It is grown here as a Food crop & Cash crop.Cotton :- It is grown here as a Cash crop.Mustard :- It is grown here as a Cash crop.Rice :- It is grown here as a Food crop & Cash crop.Kinnow :- It is grown here as a Horticulture crop.Berseem :- It is grown here as a Fodder crop.Jowar :- It is grown here as a Fodder crop.