Kaul, Kaithal

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Kaul
village
Kaul is located in Haryana
Kaul
Kaul
Kaul is located in India
Kaul
Kaul
Coordinates: 29°50′46″N 76°39′39″E / 29.84611°N 76.66083°E / 29.84611; 76.66083Coordinates: 29°50′46″N 76°39′39″E / 29.84611°N 76.66083°E / 29.84611; 76.66083
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictKaithal
Sub-tehsilDhand
Population
 (2011)
 • Total12,826
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
136021
Telephone code01746
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-08
Sex ratio820 ♂/♀
Literacy73.44%
Parliamentary constituencyKurukshetra
Assembly constituencyPundri
Websiteharyana.gov.in

Kaul is a panchayat village[1] in the Pundri tehsil of Kaithal district of Haryana, India. Earlier it formed part of the Kurukshetra and Karnal districts. Kaul is 38 km by road northwest of the city of Karnal, 32 km by road southwest of the town of Kurukshetra and 5 km by road southeast of the village of Dhand, where the nearest railway station is located.

The population of Kaul village was 12,826 in 2011, which was almost five times the average size for villages in the district. Kaul is relatively well-developed and often thought of as a town. The infrastructure is well-developed, including a nearby 220 kv power station.

An old fort survives in a now-uninhabited part of the village and ascetics and saints stay there. Folklore has it that the wheel of Karna's chariot got stuck at that spot during his final fight with Arjuna in Mahabharat.[2] Historically, Kaul was a major center of learning. A famous Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya joined the ashram of Kapil Muni, one of the most learned and revered Hindu sages of ancient India. Kapil Muni was mentioned by Krishna during the sermon of Gita to Arjuna in Mahabharat. The village has a Surya Kund (a sacred tank dedicated to the Sun God).[3]

Education[edit]

Kaul has many schools and two colleges. Kaul has College of Agriculture and Regional Research Station (Rice) which are part of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU) . The Kaul campus of the CCSHAU focuses its research on wheat and rice. Apart from agricultural education, Babu Anant Ram Janta College and united college of education confers degrees.[4]many students of village had been studied in national institute like NIT's and IIT's.

Notables[edit]

  • Balwant Singh, Arjun Awardee, former captain of Indian national volleyball team
  • Ishwar Singh, former speaker of Haryana Legislative Assembly
  • Makhan Singh, former speaker of Haryana Legislative Assembly, MLA

References[edit]

  1. 2011 Village Panchayat Code = 26354, "Reports of National Panchayat Directory: Village Panchayat Names of Pundri, Kaithal, Haryana". Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. Archived from the original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  2. Mahabali Karna's chariot is known to have got stuck and rendered immobile in the marshy area presently covered by the Kaul village (kasba), Page 80, Folkloristics of Mahābhārata, by Vijneshu Mohan, Publisher B.R. Pub. Corp., 2003 ISBN 81-7646-331-0, ISBN 978-81-7646-331-7
  3. In Kurukshetra district, we find so many important places attached with the Sun God. Moreover in this area, we have many Surya-Kundas (tanks dedicated to Surya) e.g., at Habri, Kaul...., Page 81, Proceedings, Volume 6 by Punjabi University. Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Publisher Punjabi University, 1981, Original from the University of Virginia, Digitized 14 May 2009
  4. Janta College website

External links[edit]

  • Kaithal district, official website