Churu district in Rajasthan is a part of Indian great Thar desert. It has always been counted amongst the most backward district due to the negligence of the political leaderships.
We understand that due to the scanty rainfalls and extreme temperatures
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nothing much can be done but here comes the roles of the leadership. Despite being one of the largest district we are yet to see any higher education institute(university) for which studnts has to go to jaipur , bikaner and other far places.
We are lacking in medical infra
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Why cant we have one AIIMS in churu.
If we talk about other infra and development of its tehsils and for that matter district itself , zero efforts are in place till now.
Forget about Industries.
People are very hardworking but we lack the reqd infra
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Last time we chose young and energetic @RahulKaswanMP but of no use , he also acted like his father and paid no heed to the development of the region. Its true that we lack the options whom to chose but it cant be done away like that.
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Our leaders generally are only involved in local politics rather then development keeping the poor people on their own fate.
The soil is so fertile here but no efforts have been made to get the water from Indira Gandhi Canal , if so can happen we can feed the whole of India.
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I will be posting all the facts in next thread.
But the question here is who is responsible for this negligence. Why the district has been overlooked for so long.
Churu can be made a tourism hub.
Salasar Balaji is a religious place for the devotees of Lord Hanuman. It is located in Churu district of Rajasthan. Salasar Dham is visited by innumerable Indian devotees throughout the year
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Every year big fairs are organized on Chaitra Purnima and Ashwin Purnima. During this time, millions of devotees gather here to have a vision of this revered deity. There are many dharamshalas to stay here and many restaurants to eat and drink.
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Salasar attracts millions of visitors most of them choose to come on feet, while some on prostrated movement showing their intensity of devotion for Balaji.
If you can look beyond the dust and the grime, you may find yourself surrounded by history, beauty and heritage in Churu.
It is not often that one stumbles upon something new and unexplored,
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especially in a tourism-friendly state like Rajasthan. With its abundance of forts and palaces, the tourist map of Rajasthan is already too crowded. So it is no surprise that a tiny unpolished gem like the town of Churu fell off the radar almost a century ago.
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A tiny dusty town, with no infrastructure for tourists, there are ample reasons for you to give it a miss in your travel plans. Churu is nothing less than wonderland.
Unlike most of the state, Churu has no history of kings or palaces. It was the hub for prosperous