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Khetri, Jhunjhunu Rajasthan

Khetri is the very first town of Jhunjhunu district after entering the state of Rajasthan from Narnaul (Haryana), it is also the second largest thikana of Shekhawat Rajputs. The town is known for copper rich mines these days. There is a big plant of Hindustan Copper Ltd. in Khetri. Raja Khet Singh Nirban of Nirban-Chauahn Rajput clan founded the town, later this town was conquered by Shekhawat Rajputs and awarded to Thakur Kishan Singh Ji by his father Maharao Shardul Singh Ji of Jhunjhunu. Khetri is also a part of Panchpana.

Raja Ajit Singh Shekhawat of Khetri was a far sighted and wise ruler, he built many forts, palaces and temples. Swami Vivekanand was also a close friend of Raja Ajit Singh. A statue of Swami Vivekanand is installed on a street roundabout of Khetri as memorial. Raja Sardar Singh was the last titular Raja of Khetri.

Raja of Khetri was also once the employer of the Nehru family.  Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru’s uncle Nandlal Nehru was chief minister (Diwan) in the Khetri royal court. Motilal Nehru also spent early years of his life in Khetri only.

 

Khetri Fort

Khetri Fort

Places to visit in Khetri:

Khetri is situated between hilly locations of Aravali range.

1- The main attraction in Khetri is the fort built by Raja Ajit Singh Shekhawat Saheb Bahadur. It is the highest point of Khetri for a panaromic view of the town and surroundings. A wind palace was also built in Jhunjhunu by the rulers of Khetri. There is a minor influence of frescos in Khetri buildings; these are plain but very artistic as far as sculpture is concerned.

2- A temple of Gopinath ji was also built by the Khetri Royal house; the same is open for general public now.  Other than this, temples of Bihari Ji, Ganga Mata, Hanman Ji, Siddhi Vinaayak and Bhatiyani Ji ka Mandir are the old famous buildings. Few temples are situated in the fort are ther ebut not open for the public. A beautiful temple of Baba Rameshwar Das in Tibba Basai is 30 KM from the town, those seeking peace of mind and spiritual guidence can visit this temple.

3- Pannasar Talab (Pond) is an artificial lake to store the rain water, Ajit Sagar Bandh (Dam) is a modern water reservoir built by the authorities, it is in mid of a beautiful location surrounded by lush Green Hills.

For research students and miners the Hindustan Copper Ltd. plant is also an important location, please check prior to visitng the mines as generally it is not allowed to visit the plant by public.

 

How to Reach Khetri

Khetri is better approachable by road, while coming from Delhi the route goes like:

Delhi>Gurgaon>Rewari>Narnaul>Singhana>Khetri.

Nearest railway station is Narnaul, which is 40 KM from the town and the nearest Airport is IGI New Delhi.

Rail route is not suggested as the direct connectivity from Jaipur and Delhi to Narnaul is not good as of yet.

For a quick arrival the road route is recommended while coming from Delhi.

 

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Comments

  1. hemant kumari sainisays

    April 15, 2014 at 11:53 AM

    i live in khetri nd it is the best palace

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  2. nitesh kumar sainisays

    April 30, 2014 at 1:47 PM

    khetri is a most popular town in rajasthan.it is a very good example of architecture and nice fort,havali,temples and lake or pond.everyone should visite this town.

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  3. guarav tomarsays

    July 27, 2014 at 12:02 PM

    khetri I like city

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  4. harshvardhan swamisays

    April 15, 2015 at 1:29 AM

    very niccce palace its amazinnnng ……..

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  5. harshvardhan swamisays

    April 15, 2015 at 1:31 AM

    gorgious
    pa

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  6. krishan kumarsays

    June 28, 2015 at 9:40 PM

    Khetri is most popular in rajsthan

    Reply
  7. surendra kumar Badesarasays

    August 21, 2015 at 12:42 PM

    I love khetri the city seems just like kashimer.

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  8. sunil yogisays

    October 27, 2015 at 5:31 PM

    i like khetri forts this place a tourist place.

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  9. pawan Kumar sainisays

    November 2, 2015 at 1:05 AM

    Khetri is a city of bless. And it is situated in a beautiful valley. And khetri fort is a symbol of courage of this small city._KR. saini

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  10. Keshar singhsays

    November 12, 2015 at 7:49 PM

    Khetri is a beautiful town. my mother’s village of Rampura . Tyonda(khetri)

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  11. P.P. Saainisays

    November 23, 2015 at 7:57 PM

    khetri is very Good place. it is town of temples. I like khetri very much.

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  12. Shiv Bhargavasays

    April 20, 2016 at 4:07 PM

    Hi,

    Great Khetri,
    Polo Ground
    jai Singh School
    Hanuman garee
    Garh
    Chandmaree
    Ramakrishna Misson

    Reply
  13. Raju kasanasays

    July 17, 2016 at 1:36 PM

    I love you khetri

    Reply
  14. Manzoorsays

    July 24, 2016 at 7:05 PM

    I was born in khetri. I have studied in Jai Sing High School. I swam across the beautiful
    panasar Talaab.

    Reply
  15. NKMsays

    August 15, 2016 at 11:20 AM

    Everybody has appreciated and feel pride on Khetri , but there is also to be noticed how this town is maintain, if the Mr. Kairol a British resident of the than period of Khetri Thikana who taken lot of interest to build its ground water system ,comes back and see it , definitely he will cry.

    The very moment you enter from the darwaj (Gate) near petrol pump to enter in the real town you will find once so deep that an elephant can pass under it, now become a dump yard of waste of the town. The river flowing under it was having whole year water has now become a Gandaa Nala, thanks to the people and authorities , encroachment had been done on the dam (Tijoin Vala Bandh) and check dam at jhojhu ,which were the source of flow of water.

    A lot of encroachment has taken place on the streets and Aam Rasta of Khetri town which were quite wide enough earlier thus making these streets and Aam Rasta a narrow lane causing lot of difficulty as resident also park their vehicles on street as per their will and whim. I fail to understand when concerned authority will demolish these encroachments. Road connected from Singhana side as well as from Neem ka Thana side are in very pathetic condition. Anybody can understand looking to the condition of road, how concerned authorities are maintaining theses basic facility of the town.
    In the year 1976 water supply system introduced through pipe line but still town needs proper supply of water and system, I have seen in many wards people still run from here to there to fetch water from any source or those capble purchases from private water supplier. Near Talab an overhead water tank has been constructed but never used due to its faulty construction, who is responsible for waste of public money GOD knows.

    The Great Panna Sar Talab waiting for re-birth of Seth PANNA who has built the Talab to reconstruct its water supply canal , which were badly damaged during the Chandmari Copper Project, and remaining part neither cleaned nor repaired after its construction in its life time. The main bazaar which was having a KHELEEi (water storage for animals to drink water) and an integral part of Talab to discharge water to keep Talab water fresh has been demolished and a urinal has been constructed by Nagar Palika. Thanks even under swachh Bharat Abhiyan, no cleaning, bad smell of urine passed out is a symbol of pride. (Sorry if someone feel hurt but its reality)

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    • BHANU PRAKASH SHARMAsays

      July 23, 2017 at 7:12 AM

      extremely disturbing but true, I spent my childhood in Khetri Nagar and Studied at KV No.1 upto 1974, I keep visiting once in a while and can understand the difference then and now and deep anguish and angst in your composition.

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      • Sukumar bosesays

        August 6, 2017 at 11:10 AM

        I was also in khetrinagar till 1979..studied in kv – 1. Sad to know the state of affairs out there. Wonder if I will recognize the lovely Township it used to be if I go there know. Anyways. Are you the son of Dr P. D. SHARMA

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  16. Anshul the rockstarsays

    September 15, 2016 at 2:33 PM

    Khetri i love you
    Its my village
    # love to come here
    # like to live here

    Reply
  17. chatur meenasays

    May 27, 2017 at 3:46 PM

    All people and places is very nice.

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  18. Rajeshsays

    May 28, 2018 at 2:41 PM

    Please advice how to reach Government College in Khetri (via train).

    Reply
  19. Amit Raosays

    February 25, 2019 at 9:37 AM

    Town Khetri provides me peace of mind. Here Swami Vivekanand Library is marvellous. And swami ji were friend of Raja Ajit Singh. Ajit Singh helped Swami ji traveling for Chicago conference in 1874. Dhanya h yah Bharat bhumi jaha Swami ji ke charan Pade.

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  20. Sanjiv Agrawalasays

    October 11, 2024 at 11:04 PM

    My ancestors migrated from Khetri in Rajasthan to Lakhimpur Kheri (LKP) in Uttar Pradesh in the early 1900’s.
    My father subsequently migrated from (LKP) to Calcutta in 1946.
    I visited the town in the early 1990’s in search of our genealogist (Jajaman), I managed to find him but was unable to discover any written records – he did know about us as he was able to recount my lineage. Anyway, I did tour the town and thought it was quite pretty. I intend to return to Khetri in 2025.

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