Nagar Palika Jamwaramgarh

Jamwa Ramgarh is a subdivision located in the Jaipur District of Rajasthan, India. Covering an area of 1022.23 km², Jamwa Ramgarh is home to a population of 303236 people, according to the 2011 Census. The sub-district has a high population density of 297 /km² (people per squar km), making it one of the densely populated regions in the district. Jamwa Ramgarh comprises a total of 233 villages, each contributing to the vibrant and diverse demographic makeup of the region. The area plays a crucial role in the overall administration and rural development of Jaipur District.

As per the 2011 Census, the population of Jamwa Ramgarh Subdivision stands at approximately 303236 people. This population is divided into an urban population of 7665 and a rural population of 295571. With a population density of around 297 /km² (persons per square kilometer), Jamwa Ramgarh is a highly populated region in Jaipur District, contributing significantly to the demographic profile of the area.

Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma

Hon’ble Chief Minister

Shri Mahendra Pal Meena

M.L.A Jamwaramgarh

Shri Arun Kumar Sharma

Executive Officer (E.O)

History

Ramgarh was previously known as Manchi,named after Raja Rao Maanchdev Sihra(Meena).Town was established around 3rd Century AD. It was won over by Kachhwaha Rajputs from Meenas during their quest of Dhundhar. They renamed it Ramgarh and built temple of their kul devi Jamway Mata. That is why it is called Jamwa Ramgarh

Education

First government school esthablished by Seth Mangilal Ji Maharwal, and the committee members were Seth Ramdayal Ji Maharwal, Seth Ramdhan Ji Maharwal, Master Rameshwar Ji Tiwari, Master Harsahay Ji Sharma, Seth Satnarayan Ji Maharwal, Seth Harinarayan Ji Maharwal, Patwari Shri Ganaga Sahay, Shrimati Mangi bai Sharma, Master Lakshaman Prasad Ji Lakhera.

Demographics and Lifestyle

Jamwaramgarh has a mixed population of rural and semi-urban residents. Agriculture remains the primary occupation, supported by small-scale businesses and local markets. The people of the region are known for their hospitality, traditional attire, and cultural richness. Festivals such as Diwali, Teej, and Gangaur are celebrated with great enthusiasm and community spirit.

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