Gatauli
Gatauli is a village in Jind district in the Indian state of Haryana.[1] The village has four main mohala (panas): Dhanda, Ppadan, Shihmar, and Jodhan. Dhanda pana consists of Pandit and Dhanda for Jaat people. Shihmar pana consists of Jangra, Pandit Kaushik, and Jaat Shihmar people. Ppadan pana consists of mainly Jaat Malik, Pandit Bhardwaj, and Panchals. Parjapat and Jodhan pana consist of Jaat Dhanda, Pandit, Nai, Rohila, and Parjapat people.
Geography
Gatauli lies on Jind-Rohtak road (NH-71) 17.4 km from Jind City. Gatuali's nearby villages are Jai Jai Wanti, Ramkali, Shamlo Kalan, and Gosain Khera.
Sundar Branch irrigation canal flows between Gatauli and neighbouring village Shamlo Kalan. The village has 6 main ponds.
Economy
The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture. Gatauli is a market hub for nearby villages. Many Indian Army soldiers and police personnel come from this village.[2]
History
Gatauli was previously named Rangi's Gatauli after Sh. Rangi Ram Malik, a popular, rich, and kind-hearted resident.
Facilities
The village offers 7 Chopals (community halls) and 6 Temples. The main temple is Samratgir Temple in Dhanda Pana and Shiv Temple in Padan Pana.
A Government Hospital is there.
A four-lane highway is under construction to connect Rohtak to Jind and will link the village to nearby cities.
Demographics
As of 2011, the Indian census reported that the village had a population of 6,585, living in approximately 1,305 households. The gender breakdown in 54.26% male and 45.74% female, with 61% of the total population estimated to be employed.[1] Local communities include Jaat, Pandit, Panchal, Jangra, Attkan, and Chauhan.
Education
Separate government schools educate girls and boys.
- Shiv S.s.s. Gatauli
- G.d.s.s.s. Gatauli
- Akash Sr. Sec. School
- G.s.s.s Gatauli
- G.g.h.s. Gatauli
References
- "Gatauli Population (2019/2020), Village in Julana Tehsil". www.indiagrowing.com. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
- "Gadkari inaugurates, lays foundation stone for 11 national highway projects worth ₹20,000 crore in Haryana". The Hindu. PTI. 14 July 2020. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 20 October 2020.CS1 maint: others (link)