Sankhol


Sankhol is a village in Jhajjar district, town Bahadurgarh located along NH 9. Sankhol comes in Assembly constituency 64-Bahadurgarh. The village has four polling stations. Today the village is 403 years old with 25-30 generation of people born.. village have own identity on their will. Sankhol Village More than 100 noteble persons who have worked for entire country many fields for example ::Late. Shree jage Ram Rathee is a freedom fighter who works as a food minister as well as many other fields he have sentence 5 to 6 years in a jail without any information regarding about their family members after the freedom of India he not take any help from government on larger scale this will showcase that he is a true freedom fighter

Demographics

India census, Sankhol had a population of 5178. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Sankhol has an average literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 60%. In Sankhol, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

History

In Samwat 1672 Kartika month on Thursday Purnima Ch. SUKHLA RATHI established the village SANKHOL along with people from 7 different cast. Ch. Sukhla Rathi was a Kshatriya originally from Tungdesh and moved to Sankhol in search for a better place for prosperity while halting at Hastinapur, Tamargarh, Delhi, Gopalgarh, Hariyapur, Kasar, Parnala, Sarfabad and finally at Sankhol.
The village was internally divided into three Pannas by the three brothers of 6-7 generation becoming the head of each Panna i.e. Bhortha, Gullar and Baggri.

Notable Persons

Brigadier Hoshier Singh Rathee

IOM, IDSM, Croix De Guerre was the commander of the Indian 62 Brigade stationed at Sela Pass. Brigadier Singh was killed in action, along with a few Indian troops during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. Brigadier Hoshiar Singh was commended for his bravery in the war. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, along with Pratap Singh Kairon, the then Chief Minister of Punjab, had visited this village personally to pay homage to the late Brigadier.