Malpura


Malpura is a town with municipality in Tonk district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Malpura is known for its Dadabadi, built by the Khartargach Sect of Shewtambar Jain in memory of 3rd Dada Gurudev Shri Jinkushalsurishwarji. Also known for its Forts, Malpura is popular visiting palace in Rajasthan.

Geography

Malpura is located at. It has an average elevation of 132 metres.
Distance from Jaipur 90 km, Malpura is also Known for Avikanagar – 4 km from Malpura. It is famous for the Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute.

Demographics

As per the Population Census 2011, there are a total 6,252 families residing in the Malpura city. The total population of Malpura is 36,028 out of which 18,605 are males and 17,423 are females thus the Average Sex Ratio of Malpura is 936. Child Sex Ration was 805 which is less than Average Sex Ratio of Malpura. As per the Census 2011, the literacy rate of Malpura is 77.5%. Thus Malpura has a higher literacy rate compared to 61.6% of Tonk district. The male literacy rate is 88.19% and the female literacy rate is 66.33%.Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 6,527 and 223 of the population, respectively.
According to Census 2011, there were 4,757 children between aged 0 to 6 years in Malpura. Out of which 2,636 were male while 2,121 were female.

Language

The official language of Malpura is Hindi and the additional official language is English. The native and main dialect of the city is Dhundari with Marwari and Standard Hindi dialects are also spoken, along with English.

Religion

According to the 2011 census, Hindus form the majority religious group, accounting for 64.62% of the city's population, followed by Muslims, Jains and others.

Transport

Malpura is situated on by a two-lane state Highway Jaipur-Malpura - Kekri - Bhilwara. Also on State Highway Dudu- Malpura- Todaraisingh- Chhan. Malpura is well connected by Road Transport. State Roadways buses run regularly here. Buses to Jaipur, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Tonk, Kekri, Shahpura are available from here. The erstwhile Metre Gauge railway line from Jaipur to Todaraisingh via Renwal-Phagi-Diggi-Malpura was functional. The line used to had regular train service from 1892 to 1992. In 1992 the Metre Gauge railway tracks was uprooted for gauge conversion to Broad Gauge. The Railway had not handled the track for the future Broad Gauge train services. Hence currently Malpura is not connected by Rail network since 1992 and thus the nearest Railway Station is Sanganer, from Jaipur, in Jaipur District And Kishangarh, from Ajmer in Ajmer District. Jaipur international Airport is 80 km from Malpura.
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Notable sights

Villages in Malpura Mandal

Atoli, Awada, Barol, Chabrana, Chainpura, Chandsen, Chanvanndia, Desma, Devel, Dhola Ka Kheda, Dholi, Diggi, Dungri Kala, Ganwer, Hathgi, Indoli, Jhadali, Kacholia, Kadila, Kalmanda, Kantoli, Kirawal, Kurad, Lambaharising, Lawa, Malikpur, Morla, Bagri, Nagar, Pachewar, Parli, Rajpura, Rendiliya, Sindoliya, Sitarampura, Soda, Bambori, Pratppura, Ajmeri, Bawari, Sitarampura, Sodabawari, Tilanjoo, Tordi, Shree Gopalpura, Kalmanda, MalooniSoda village is famous for being first internet panchayat in India. Chhavi Rajawat is the youngest women sarpanch of her village soda. Soda is also the birthplace of Shri Ramcharan Ji Maharaj.Diggi is famous for ancient "Shri Kalyandhani Mandir".Dhola Ka Kheda village have an ancient hindu temple called "Gunat Mata Mandir"Kirawal village Have a temple the goddess SatiTordi village have a great dam known as Tordi sagar which made in 1887 The Dam is 1772 meter in length and 14.2 meter in heightChainpura Village have a great temple of Veer Teja Ji.