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SAWAI MADHOPUR CITY

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·   Sawai Madhopur is about 180 kms. to north-east of Jaipur, along the rolling hills of Vindhyas and Aravali ranges lies the town of Sawai Madhopur. The town founded in 1765 AD was named after its founder Sawai Madho Singh-I of Jaipur. Today Sawai Madhopur is known for Ranthambhor, a Wildlife reserve and a place of historical importance.

·   The Muslim conquest brought about major changes in the political map of northern India. In Rajasthan, the Chauhan kingdoms of sapadalaksa and Nodal disappeared, Govinda the grandson of Prithviraj Chauhan established himself at Ranthambhore and ruled as feudatory of the Sultan of Delhi. Following disturbances after the death of Iltutmish, Vagbhatta besieged the fort of Ranthambhor. He then ruled from here for 12 Years waging continuous battles against the Sultanate. Rao Hamir was yet another figure who carved a niche for himself. In the annals, it is only now and then do we come across men of such heroism.

·    Rana Kumbha captured the Ranthambhor Fort the middle of the 15th century. After the death of Aurangzeb, the fort was taken over by the rulers of Jaipur.

 
Ranthambor Fort

Ranthambor Fort

 

Population:-

S.No.

Year

Urban Population

1.

2001

101997 souls

Tourist Spots

Places Distance (Km) Places Distance (Km)
Ranthambor National Park 14 Ganesh Temple 14
Ranthambor Fort 14 Kala-Gaura Bhairwa Temple 6
ChamatkarJi Jain Maindar 3 Man Sarowar Dam 15

To improve infrastructure facilities in the city, proposals for water supply   (Rs 25.60 Crores) Sewerage (Rs.33.20 Crores),Solid waste management (Rs.1.50 Crores) Drainage (Rs.4.00 Crores),improvement of Road (Rs.11.00 Crores), traffic & transportation (Rs.16.40 Crores) have been tentatively identified by concerned line agency / District Administration. Total tentative cost of works is Rs. 94.20 Crores. District Collector is working for identifying the priority works and deficiencies in the infrastructure sectors in consultation with public representatives.