Barsar
Barsar Clan
In the northern part of India, the Barsar (or Bersal) is a Rajput clan whose members ruled several states (see below). The Barsars claim descent from the mythical Suryavansha (Solar dynasty).
Population
The town has a total population of 3390 of which 1762 are males while 1628 are females as per the Population Census 2011. In the Barsar town population of children with age 0-6 is 360 which makes up 10.62% of total population of the town. Average Sex Ratio of the Barsar town is 924 which is lower than the Himachal Pradesh state's average of 972. Child Sex Ratio for the Barsar as per census is 967, higher than the Himachal Pradesh average of 909.
Literacy
Barsar town has higher literacy rate compared to the Himachal Pradesh. In 2011, literacy rate of Barsar town was 88.91% compared to 82.80% of Himachal Pradesh. In Barsar Male literacy stands at 92.65% while female literacy rate was 84.84%.
Colleges and institutes
Govt. Degree College Barsar is the main higher institute for education as well as there are so many other government and private institutes including schools and colleges.
Location and transport
The nearest cities are Hamirpur, Una and Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh While Chandigarh is Major Big City . As Barsar is the main stop before Baba Balak Nath Temple Deotsidh and it is a transition point for pilgrims and Tourists plying to Manali since NH 503 A and SH 32 meets at Mandi , a major point on Manali Route . The nearest broad Gauge railway station is Una Railway Station, while Gaggal Airport is the nearest airport for the town followed by Mohali International Airport Chandigarh. The survey of railway line between Una and Hamirpur had been taken under constant assessment in two years which will have around four crossing stations between Una and Hamirpur cities.
References
- ^ Anthony T. Carter (1975). "Caste 'boundaries' and the principle of kinship amity". Contributions to Indian Sociology: 123–136. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
- ^ Indian India. Director of Public Relations, Chamber of Princes. 1 January 1945.