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badopal+haryana Latitude and Longitude:

29°25′00″N 75°24′28″E / 29.4168034°N 75.4078504°E / 29.4168034; 75.4078504
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Badopal
Village
Badopal is located in Haryana
Badopal
Badopal
Location in Haryana, India
Badopal is located in India
Badopal
Badopal
Badopal (India)
Coordinates: 29°25′00″N 75°24′28″E / 29.4168034°N 75.4078504°E / 29.4168034; 75.4078504
Country  India
State Haryana
District Fatehabad district
Population
 (2011)
8,833
Languages
 • Official Hindi, Haryanvi, Bagri
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
125048

Badopal is a large village in Fatehabad tehsil of Fatehabad district of Haryana state in North India. [1] Located on NH9, it is 14 km (8.7 mi) from Fatehabad, 13 km (8.1 mi) from Agroha, 36 km (22 mi) from Hisar, 200 km (120 mi) from national capital New Delhi and 207 km (129 mi) from state capital Chandigarh.

Demographics

According to 2011 Census of India, it has population of 8833, including 4635 males and 4198 females, with 68.37% literacy rate compared to Haryana state average of 75.55%, and 16.43% Schedule Caste (SC) and no Scheduled Tribes (ST).[ citation needed]

Wildlife

Badopal has nearly 500 deer, blackbucks, bluebucks (nilgai in Hindi), and other wild animals who are protected and cared for by the resident Bishnoi people of the Badopal village. [2]

When Gorakhpur Nuclear Power Plant, 10 km (6.2 mi) away, tried to build a township near Badopal on 185 acres of land and put barbed wire fencing around the site, it caused the death of several endangered wild animals after they got entangled in the fence. [2] Eventually after the intervention of wildlife activists, Bishnoi community and the courts, the plan for township near Badopal was abandoned and site of building township relocated to Agroha and the site for building township near Badopal became available for the sustainment of wildlife. [3] [4]

Bishnoi community have created a group to look after the wildlife in this area. [3] They got the barbed wire banned in the area, regularly deweed the site for allowing fodder for wildlife to grow, got rid off the threat of human poachers and stray dogs who attack and kill the wildlife, and have applied to National Green Tribunal Act to have the site declared a protected wildlife area. [3] Consequently, due to the protection measures by the community, the number of deer and other wildlife has increased in the area. [3]

Issues

Soil salinity, due to water logging, is making the farm land infertile causing economic difficulties for the farmers of the area. [5] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Badopal village- Fatehabad, Haryana, haryana21.com.
  2. ^ a b Nuclear threat to Badopal wildlife, Time of India, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d रियाणा:ये कोई चिड़ियाघर नहीं बल्कि फतेहाबाद जिले का गांव है, जहां सैकड़ों हिरणों का बसेरा है, Dainik Bhaskar, July 2020.
  4. ^ "After blackbuck row, Fatehabad N-plant to shift housing project". The Times of India. 30 June 2018. ISSN  0971-8257. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  5. ^ Soil salinity leaves Fatehabad farmers in debt, The Tribune, 14 Jan 2016.
  6. ^ 10% cultivable land going wast, The Tribune, 7 Jan 2019.

badopal+haryana Latitude and Longitude:

29°25′00″N 75°24′28″E / 29.4168034°N 75.4078504°E / 29.4168034; 75.4078504
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Badopal
Village
Badopal is located in Haryana
Badopal
Badopal
Location in Haryana, India
Badopal is located in India
Badopal
Badopal
Badopal (India)
Coordinates: 29°25′00″N 75°24′28″E / 29.4168034°N 75.4078504°E / 29.4168034; 75.4078504
Country  India
State Haryana
District Fatehabad district
Population
 (2011)
8,833
Languages
 • Official Hindi, Haryanvi, Bagri
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
125048

Badopal is a large village in Fatehabad tehsil of Fatehabad district of Haryana state in North India. [1] Located on NH9, it is 14 km (8.7 mi) from Fatehabad, 13 km (8.1 mi) from Agroha, 36 km (22 mi) from Hisar, 200 km (120 mi) from national capital New Delhi and 207 km (129 mi) from state capital Chandigarh.

Demographics

According to 2011 Census of India, it has population of 8833, including 4635 males and 4198 females, with 68.37% literacy rate compared to Haryana state average of 75.55%, and 16.43% Schedule Caste (SC) and no Scheduled Tribes (ST).[ citation needed]

Wildlife

Badopal has nearly 500 deer, blackbucks, bluebucks (nilgai in Hindi), and other wild animals who are protected and cared for by the resident Bishnoi people of the Badopal village. [2]

When Gorakhpur Nuclear Power Plant, 10 km (6.2 mi) away, tried to build a township near Badopal on 185 acres of land and put barbed wire fencing around the site, it caused the death of several endangered wild animals after they got entangled in the fence. [2] Eventually after the intervention of wildlife activists, Bishnoi community and the courts, the plan for township near Badopal was abandoned and site of building township relocated to Agroha and the site for building township near Badopal became available for the sustainment of wildlife. [3] [4]

Bishnoi community have created a group to look after the wildlife in this area. [3] They got the barbed wire banned in the area, regularly deweed the site for allowing fodder for wildlife to grow, got rid off the threat of human poachers and stray dogs who attack and kill the wildlife, and have applied to National Green Tribunal Act to have the site declared a protected wildlife area. [3] Consequently, due to the protection measures by the community, the number of deer and other wildlife has increased in the area. [3]

Issues

Soil salinity, due to water logging, is making the farm land infertile causing economic difficulties for the farmers of the area. [5] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Badopal village- Fatehabad, Haryana, haryana21.com.
  2. ^ a b Nuclear threat to Badopal wildlife, Time of India, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d रियाणा:ये कोई चिड़ियाघर नहीं बल्कि फतेहाबाद जिले का गांव है, जहां सैकड़ों हिरणों का बसेरा है, Dainik Bhaskar, July 2020.
  4. ^ "After blackbuck row, Fatehabad N-plant to shift housing project". The Times of India. 30 June 2018. ISSN  0971-8257. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  5. ^ Soil salinity leaves Fatehabad farmers in debt, The Tribune, 14 Jan 2016.
  6. ^ 10% cultivable land going wast, The Tribune, 7 Jan 2019.

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