Kungar


Kungar is a village in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana. It lies approximately north of the district headquarters town of Bhiwani., the village had 1,902 households with a population of 9,846 of which 5,292 were male and 4,554 were female. Kungar is in two divisions: Chota Pana and Bada Pana.
The languages used by villagers are Haryanvi, Hindi, and English. A branch of the State Bank of India is in Kungar.

Schools

The seven schools are:

Notables

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  • Thekedar Rajesh Goyat
  • Jaswant Goyat
  • Subhash Goyat Son Of Bharat Singh Goyat
  • Ashish Goyat
  • Vivek Goyat Son of Jaswant Goyat
  • Amit Goyat Son of Thekedar Rajesh Goyat
  • Balvinder Goyat
  • Ankul Goyat son of Nanhar goyat

History

Kungar was famous for grape cultivation until the flood of 1995 destroyed the orchard by Increasing level of ground water.

Economy

The economy depends on agriculture, and animal husbandry.
The primary crops are rice, wheat, sugarcane, cotton, and fruit, particularly guava. The primary livestock animal is Murra buffalo. The Murrah bull 'Arjun' was declared the winner in its category during the 8th National Livestock Championship.
In Bawani Khera tehsil Kungar had the most tractors, rice harvesters, wheat harvesters and other agriculture equipment. All goyat comes from this village.