राजस्थान के जिलें और संभाग ( Districts and Divisions of Rajasthan ) | Rajasthan Gk | Narendra Sir
Summary
TLDRThis video script provides an in-depth look at the administrative divisions of Rajasthan, tracing the history of district and division formations. It covers key milestones like the initial 26 districts in 1956, the creation of new divisions, and recent changes, including dissolutions and reorganizations. The script details the current divisions, with a focus on the number of districts in each, highlighting Jodhpur as the division with the most districts. This information serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding Rajasthan's evolving administrative structure.
Takeaways
- 😀 Rajasthan's administrative divisions have undergone multiple changes, with several divisions being created, dissolved, and restructured over time.
- 😀 On 4th June 2005, the Bharatpur division was formed, adding to the state's administrative structure.
- 😀 On 7th August 2023, three new divisions—Sikar, Banswara, and Pali—were created, which were later dissolved in December 2024.
- 😀 Currently, Rajasthan has 7 administrative divisions: Ajmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, and Udaipur.
- 😀 The Ajmer division comprises 6 districts: Ajmer, Beawar, Tonk, Nagaur, Didwana, Kuchaman, and Bhilwara.
- 😀 The Bikaner division consists of 4 districts: Bikaner, Ganganagar, Churu, and Hanumangarh.
- 😀 The Bharatpur division has 5 districts: Bharatpur, Dhaulpur, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, and Deeg.
- 😀 Jaipur division includes 7 districts: Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa, Kotputli, Barod, Khair, Tajara, Sikar, and Jhunjhunu.
- 😀 Jodhpur division is the largest, with 8 districts: Jodhpur, Barmer, Balotra, Falodi, Jaisalmer, Pali, Jalore, and Sirohi.
- 😀 Kota and Bikaner divisions each have 4 districts, which are the fewest among the current divisions.
- 😀 Historically, Rajasthan had 26 districts in 1956, which increased to 33, then 50, before being reduced back to 41 districts. Similarly, the number of divisions fluctuated from 5 to 10 before returning to 7.
Q & A
How many divisions were there initially in Rajasthan?
-Initially, Rajasthan had five divisions.
When was the Bharatpur division created in Rajasthan?
-The Bharatpur division was created on June 4, 2005.
What happened to the divisions of Sikar, Banswara, and Pali in December 2024?
-In December 2024, the three divisions of Sikar, Banswara, and Pali were abolished.
How many divisions are there currently in Rajasthan?
-Currently, Rajasthan has seven divisions.
Which divisions in Rajasthan have 7 districts each?
-The Jaipur and Udaipur divisions each have 7 districts.
Which division has the highest number of districts in Rajasthan?
-Jodhpur division has the highest number of districts, with 8 districts.
Which division in Rajasthan has only 4 districts?
-Both Kota and Bikaner divisions each have 4 districts.
What is the number of districts in the Ajmer division?
-The Ajmer division consists of 6 districts.
What was the initial number of districts in Rajasthan on November 1, 1956?
-On November 1, 1956, Rajasthan had 26 districts.
What is the current total number of districts in Rajasthan?
-The current total number of districts in Rajasthan is 41.
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