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Dhani Bandhwali (ढाणी बंधावाली) is a small village situated near Nangal Choudhary Town (First Cyber Village of Haryana). The village originated from Nangal Kaliya village, which is situated 2 km from it. "Dhani" is a Rajasthani word which means a small village. The name "Bandhwali" originated from the name of an old well "Bandhala" situated in the center of the village. The name therefore signifies "The small village at Bandhala Well". It is represented by Nangal Choudhary assembly seat of Haryana Government and District Mohindergarh since the last Assembly election in 2009. Earlier it was a part of the Ateli assembly seat. Ahirs (Yadavs) are the residents of the village. It has around 60-70 houses and a population of 250-300 people. It has a primary school (L.K.G. to 5th Class) for village children. There is a small pond (Johdi) near the village used to collect rain-water. It's water is used as drinking water for village cattle.

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The village is connected to the Narnaul-Jaipur state highway by a 400-meter concrete road. The road was built by the Late Sh. Rao Bansi Singh Ji, former M.L.A., Ateli.

The neighbouring villages are Mohanpur village to the south, Dhani Bayawali to the east, Sirohi Bhali and Nangal Kaliya to the north and Dhani Kumbhawali to the west.

It comes under the Panchayat of Nangal Kaliya village and has a single sear reserved for Panch. The main occupation of the residents is agriculture, but young people are attracted towards public-private sector jobs. Many serve in the Indian armed forces and police forces, such as the army, Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force, Haryana Police and Delhi Police.

Festivals

Hindu festivals such as Deepawali, Dussera (Vijayadashami), Holi, Dhulandi, Nav-Samvat, Navratri, Janamashtmi, Guga-Navmi, Maha-Shivratri, Sankranti and Raksha-Bandhan are celebrated within the village. Women celebrate the Karwa-Chauth, Teej, Til-Kutni, Nirjala Ekadshi and Hoee-Maata festivals. Some people also go for a Kanwad yatra during "Shraawan", "Shyaam Baba" yatra etc.

Food

People prefer very basic Haryanavi food as their primary diet. The food contains grains as the primary content. The choice varies as per the season. In Winter, "Bajra (Pearl Millet)" is the primary grain and in Summer, "Genhu (Wheat)" is the primary intake.

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Dhani Bandhwali Wikipedia