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Birodi Chhoti

Beerodi Chhoti
बिड़ोदी छोटी
Village
Beerodi Chhoti is located in Rajasthan
Beerodi Chhoti
Beerodi Chhoti
Beerodi Chhoti is located in India
Beerodi Chhoti
Beerodi Chhoti
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates: 27°50′10″N 75°13′50″E / 27.835997°N 75.230505°E / 27.835997; 75.230505Coordinates: 27°50′10″N 75°13′50″E / 27.835997°N 75.230505°E / 27.835997; 75.230505
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Sikar
Government
 • Body Panchayat
 • Sarpanch Rajendra Prasad Bhaskar (BJP)
Elevation 424.24 m (1,391.86 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 842
Languages
 • Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 332316
Telephone code 91-1573
ISO 3166 code RJ-IN
Vehicle registration RJ-23
Nearest city Nawalgarh
Distance from Nawalgarh 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) (land)
Distance from Sikar 32 kilometres (20 mi) (land)
Distance from Jhunjhunu 42 kilometres (26 mi) (land)
Distance from Laxmangarh 23 kilometres (14 mi) (land)
Avg. summer temperature 46-48 °C
Avg. winter temperature 0-1 °C

Birodi Chhoti (Hindi: बिड़ोदी छोटी) or Bidodi Chhoti or Beerodi Chhotiis a village in the Laxmangarh administrative region of Sikar district of Indian state Rajasthan. Formerly known as Swami ki Birodi, the village is 250 years old and lies 18 kilometres (11 mi) east of Laxmangarh and 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of Nawalgarh. Bidodi chhoti (small) borders Khinwasar, Bidsar, Bidasar, Birodi Badi, Jhareva, Jogiyon ka bas, and Brahmino ki Dhani (Ramsingh Pura) and Malio Ki Dhani villages.

The 500 acres (2.0 km2) village has an overall population of about 1,430 of whom most are Jat ethnic group, while the main gotra of the village are Bhaskar, Godara, and Lodha. Other castes include Brahmin, and Harijan.

Birodi is connected by a two lane asphalt road to Laxmangarh and Nawalgarh. Nawalgarh Railway station, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Birodi is the nearest railway station, which is well connected to Jaipur, Delhi and other cities.

There is a road between Nawalgarh and Birodi chhoti. Asphalt roads connect the village to surrounding villages and to Laxmangarh. Camel carts and bullock carts were formerly the chief means of transportation and are being replaced by motorcycles and other automobiles. Quite a few villagers walk to Nawalgarh and other surrounding places. In the rainy season, womenfolk can be seen bringing grass on their heads for cows and buffaloes.


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