Jhajjar district, Administrative district in Haryana, India
Jhajjar is an administrative district in Haryana that comprises several subdivisions and administrative blocks spread across the region. The area includes both urban centers and rural settlements with varied landscapes and settlement patterns.
The district became a separate administrative unit in 1997 when it was carved out from a neighboring district. This administrative reorganization reflected the region's growing development and governance needs.
The population of 958,405 residents primarily speaks Haryanvi at 73.88 percent and Hindi at 24 percent, reflecting the linguistic composition of the region.
The region features a mix of industrial facilities, workshops, and agricultural areas that shape its working landscape. Visitors should expect to encounter both manufacturing centers and farmland, which together form the backbone of daily economic activity.
The district exhibits specific demographic patterns with a literacy rate of 80.8 percent and records 782 females for every 1,000 males according to census data.
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