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Synonyms for kiloi or Related words with kiloi
krushnaprasad
malhani
ganeshpura
bhiloda
dampur
peerzadiguda
lingampalle
karindalam
tadpatri
pulkal
kodumur
meerpur
baniapur
narketpally
takkellapadu
niwari
nedumangadu
maduranthakam
balipatana
magudanchavadi
raptadu
chillupar
parvathagiri
hobli
mushrigharari
becharaji
chandrala
lankapalle
utthari
derasar
bhutaha
mallapur
aklimpur
muniguda
karjule
ankushapur
maraneri
pareshnath
mayasandra
amanpur
raisinghnagar
narayanapura
narikudi
degloor
motaluke
bishrampur
gokulpur
kondurg
banaula
jintur
Examples of "kiloi"
Kiloi
have two panchayats but it have only one Post office situated in
Kiloi
Dopana.
Kiloi
is a village in Rohtak district of Haryana, India. It is located 16 km from Rohtak. Initially it was a part of Rohtak district. This is one of the very few villages which has two panchayats (
Kiloi
Dopana and
Kiloi
Khas). Villagers work in various fields such as agriculture, armed forces, information technology, banking, business and in various government departments. It's pin code is 124401.
Shiv Mandir is religion place in
kiloi
. There people comes from all places.
Kiloi
village have a big hand in Sarva shiksha abhiyan. There are many School in Village. These are the Sr. Sec. Schools
Upon the formation of Haryana as a new state on 1 November 1966, he shifted to his political base to Haryana and became a minister. He won the
Kiloi
assembly seat in a by-election in 1968. He was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1972 and worked for the introduction of pension for former MPs. He remained the deputy leader of the Congress in Rajya Sabha from 1976-77. Ranbir Singh Hooda was the founder general secretary of Bharat Krishak Samaj and the All-India Backward Classes Federation. He remained the working president of the All-India Freedom Fighters Organisation till his demise.
A very old and antique heritage has been preserved in Rohtak. "Baba Mast Nath Math", "Gokaran", "
kiloi
" temple, and several more such fine looking buildings erected in traditional Indian and Mughal styles such as spacious havelis with ornate facade, finely carved wooden door sets and sand stone pillars, mosques that were once lavishly decorated in stucco work, "dharamshalas" with fine looking statues of Radha and Krishna and temple spires and are few of them. The survey was extended to study a few large village estates such as "Balambha, Farmana Khas, Lakhan Majra,jassia, Bhaini Surjan and Meham" by Society for Peoples’ Advancement, Technology and Heritage (SOPATH). The present Monastery was founded by "Baba Mast Nath" in 1731.