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Country
  
Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
01596

Area code
  
01596

State
  
PIN
  
333031

Vehicle registration
  
RJ- 18

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Khudaniya is a village in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, India. The village is famous for being resident of Shekhawat rajputs. Most of the residents of this village works in Porbandar, Delhi, Mumbai, Jamnagar and other cities mostly in Birla group companies.there is a temple of {NET JI DADA} which is famous. Most young people are educated. Schools of khudania, GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF KHUDANIA, is a famous school And balutedar's like GOLDSMITH,BLACKSMITH,FARMERS AND MUCH MORE. medical festility is good. in the center of this village SINGH FAMILY,THAKUR FAMILY,SONI FAMILY is living.but village doesn't have any English medium school. pilani is the nearest city.The Most Famous and First Birla Institute is Sitiuated In Pilani cricket is most playing game of this village.

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Map of Khudania, Rajasthan 333035

Khudania was established in 1637 by Khudaramji Indoria, who immigrated from Sidhpith (Sri Ganganagar) with Chahar Jats and Dhanakas.

The most famous place in khudania is Netji Dada Temple, which is under the ground.

Khudaniya is a capital of Shekhawats Near About Pilani area Many Indstrialists are from here Like Ranjeet Singh Gudar Singh (Hydrabad), Ranjeet Singh Shekhawat (Jamnagar), Mahadev Singh (Chandigarh) .Some Capitlist Rajveer Singh (Property dealer in Deshnok), Jangir Family (Chitorghar), Lokendra Singh (Advocate), Virandra Singh (Murtikar)& Sanjay Sharma (Indoria) in ludhiana during the mughal emperor aurangjeb once Turks inveded khudania, on that time our brave rajputs fought with them, still there is a large well known turkania kuwan, here u can still find the remnant of there dead bodies in this well(kuwan)

There Is a soni FAMILY and the head of FAMILY

Late Shree Basesar lal Soni

References

Khudania Wikipedia