Haryana government issues notification creating Hansi as 23rd district with 110 villages, three tehsils, and two subdivisions for better governance.
Hansi has been formally declared a new district by the Haryana government, which is led by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. Hansi is now the 23rd district in Haryana as a result of the notification being released. From Hisar, a new district has been created.
Four districts—Bhiwani, Sirsa, Fatehabad, and presently Hansi—have been created from the division of Hisar. Moreover, Charkhi Dadri, which was separated from Bhiwani, was formerly a part of the greater Hisar area.
The New Hansi District’s Administrative Structure
Two subdivisions will make up the newly created Hansi district, which will be distinct from the Hisar district. It will comprise one sub-tehsil, Kheri Jalab, and three tehsils: Hansi, Narnaund, and Bass. Three blocks—Hansi-1, Hansi-2, and Narnaund—will also make up the district.
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110 Villages in the Hansi and Narnaund Regions
The new district includes a total of 110 villages that are part of the Hansi and Narnaund Assembly constituencies. These include the Hansi cities and villages of Anipura, Badala, Banda Hedi, Bhaklana, Bhatla, Bhaini Amirpur, Budana, Chanot, Data, Dhani Brahmanan, Kheri Gagan, Kheri Jalab, Kulana, Lohari Ragho, Madan Hedi, Mirchpur, Mohalla, Narnaund, Petwar, Rajthal, Rakhi Khas, Sisai Bola, Sorkhi, Thurana, Ugalan, and Umra, among others.
An estimated 5,40,994 people live in the projected Hansi district, which will cover an area of about 1,34,976 hectares.
The proposal, according to officials, was sent by the Hisar Deputy Commissioner to the state government via the Hisar Divisional Commissioner with the aim of strengthening interdepartmental coordination, increasing administrative efficiency, improving access to citizen-centric services, and guaranteeing the Hansi region’s citizens receive government services more quickly and efficiently.