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Hansi district
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Hansi district | |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| State | Haryana |
| Division | Hisar division |
| Established | 2025 |
| Headquarters | Hansi |
| Tehsils | Bass, Hansi and Narnaund |
| Area | |
• Total | 1,289 km2 (498 sq mi) |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 527,670 |
| • Density | 409/km2 (1,060/sq mi) |
| Demographics | |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Hindi[1] |
| • Additional official | |
| • Regional | Haryanvi |
| Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
| Major highways | NH-9 (formerly NH-10) and NH-52 (formerly NH-65) |
| Lok Sabha constituencies | Hisar |
Hansi district with headquarter at Hansi city, entailing two sub-divisions Hansi and Narnaund, is in Hisar revenue division of Haryana state in northwestern India.[3][4][5] It is located on NH-9 at a distance of 26 kilometres (16 mi) east of Hisar .
Etymology
[edit]The name Hansi is believed to have evolved from ancient names such as ''Asi'' or ''Asikare'', which are mentioned in Panini's Ashtadhyayi. The city was also historically known as ''Asigarh'', a name derived from its renowned sword-making industry and fort, Asigarh Fort.[6]
According to another tradition, Hansi was founded by the Tomar king Anangpal in honor of his guru, Hansakar. Some sources also suggest that the city's name may have originated from the term Hamsi (meaning “swan”), symbolizing beauty, thus describing Hansi as a “beautiful city.”[6]
History
[edit]Administrative history
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On 16th December 2025, it was announced as a new district by the Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Minister of Haryana, and notified on 22 December 2025 as the 23rd district of Haryana after carving it out of the existing Hisar district.[3][4] On 31 December 2025, Rahul Narwal was appointed as the first Deputy commissioner of the newly formed Hansi district against the vacant post with immediate effect.[7]
Historic sites
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Asigarh Fort
[edit]Asigarh Fort, is a prominent and historic feature of this ancient city. Extended in an area of 30 acres (120,000 m2), it is square in shape and has security posts in all the four corners.
Baba Jaggannathpuri 16th century monument
[edit]Baba Jaggannathpuri Samadha temple, a samadhi (shrine of a revered Hindu saint) dedicated to the 16th century Hindu Sadhu (saint), Jaggannathpuri, at the spot where he established an ashram (monastery) after arriving in Hansi in 1586 CE when there were no Hindus left in Hansi under the Islamic rule. He revived the Hinduism in the area. The complex has the sacred banyan tree with a big floating aerial prop-root branch connected to the grounded main taproot stem, which gives an illusion as if the aerial prop-root branch is floating in the air by itself. Pilgrims tie the sacred red-saffron mauli thread around the stem.[8]
Barsi gate
[edit]The historic city of Hansi had five gates of entry – Delhi Gate (East), Hisar Gate (West), Gosain Gate (North-west), Barsi Gate (South) and Umra Gate (South west). The peculiarity of this town is that its altitude increases after entry from any of the gates. Deserts guard this city towards its west (cities like Tosham, Devsar, Khanak).
During the period of Firoz Shan Tuglaq about 1302, a tunnel was constructed connecting the present Hansi to Hisar. The gate of fort has figures of gods, and pictures of gods, goddesses, birds can also be seen on the walls of the fort. The entry gate of the fort was built by George Thomas. This fort was declared a Protected Monument of National Importance in 1937 by the Archeological Survey, the present ASI, and is still in good condition.
Indus-Saraswati Valley Civilisation
[edit]Hansi district has several prominent Indus-Saraswati Valley Civilisation (ISVC) sites on the banks of Drishadvati river (current day paleochannel of Chautang), including Rakhigarhi and at least 23 other ISVC sites within 5 km (at 4 sites), 10 km (at least 10 sites) and 15 km (at least 9 sites) radius of Rakhigarhi. Some of the raw materials were procured from the nodal Rakhigarhi site and finished products were brought back to the nodal Rakhigarhi site for marketing. Within 5 km radius are early Harappan (4600 BCE - 2800 BCE) site of Gamra and mature Harappan (2600 BCE - 1400 BCE) sites of Budana, Haibatpur and Lohari Ragho 3.[9]
Population
[edit]In 2025 December, the estimated population of the Hansi district at the time of its formation as a new district was approximately 5,40,994 persons.[3]
Geography
[edit]Topography
[edit]The total geographical area of the new Hansi district is approximately 1,34,976 hectares (roughly 1,349.76 square kilometres).[3] The headquarters of Hansi is located at 29°06′N 75°58′E / 29.1°N 75.97°E.[10] It has an average elevation of 207 metres (679 ft) People Density is 348 people per km2. Area is 1272.32 km2. Geographically, it is semi-arid with around 46 cm of annual rainfall.
Subdivisions
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The district comprises the following components,[3][11] all of which lie to the north and northeast of Hansi city, thus creating a development disparity in the southern part of Hansi district.
| Sub-division | Number of villages | Tehsil | Sub-tehsil | Development block | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hansi | 64 | Hansi, Bass |
None | Hansi-I, Hansi-II |
Demand for Kanwari as new sub-division cum tehsil and block. |
| Narnaund | 46 | Narnaund | Kheri Jalab | Narnaund |
New demands
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There is unfulfilled demand for the following:
- Bass as BDPO is very necessary for public. Make BASS a Block Development Office as soon as possible.
- Bass as development block:
Bass is an existing tehsil, there is demand to also notify it as the development block.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities: 52nd report (July 2014 to June 2015)" (PDF). Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. pp. 85–86. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Haryana grants second language status to Punjabi". Hindustan Times. Indo-Asian News Service. 28 January 2010. Archived from the original on 5 November 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ a b c d e Haryana Gets New District As Nayab Singh Saini Govt Issues Notification, ABP New, 22 Dec 2025.
- ^ a b "Hansi declared 23rd district of Haryana", The Tribune, 2025-12-16
- ^ "A change in Haryana's map – Hansi made new district", News 18 India, 2025-12-16
- ^ a b "Hansi: A Medieval Town of Hariana (c.1100 - C.1550)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 57: 390–392. 1996. ISSN 2249-1937.
- ^ Haryana’s Hansi gets new DC, babushahi.com, 31 December 2025.
- ^ Haryana Floating Tree: हरियाणा में यहां है हवा में लटकता चमत्कारी पेड़, जहां बाबा जगन्नाथपुरी ने ली थी समाधि, Zee News, 30 June 2025.
- ^ "ASI Rakhigarhi Excavation Report for 1997-98 and 199-2001 excavations, Author: Dr. Amrendra Nath, Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India, Published: 2004" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
- ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc – Hansi
- ^ "New announced by CM Saini", Dainik Bhasker, 2025-12-16