Khairi
Village
Khairi is located in Haryana
Khairi
Khairi
Khairi is located in India
Khairi
Khairi
Coordinates: 29°28′02″N 75°47′00″E / 29.467352°N 75.783224°E / 29.467352; 75.783224[1]
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictHisar
Government
  TypeLocal government
  BodyPanchayat
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
125112
Vehicle registrationHR-80
Websiteharyana.gov.in

Khairi is a small village in the Hisar district under the Uklanamandi constituency in Haryana, India. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to the west of the Uklana Mandi.

Khairi was a part of the Pabra village. Khairi, Pabra, Kandul, Kinala & Faridpur are collectively called 'Panchgrami' & they are KUNDU clan majority villages. In 1805, Khairi separated from the Pabra village and became its own entity. Although the main source of employment remains agriculture, there is a good number working in the service sector (teachers, doctors, engineers) and other private sector jobs. Some people run sole proprietorship businesses like grocery shops. The literacy rate is almost 80% in the village. Population of Khairi is about 4000 & sex ratio is 950/1000.

After partition in 1947, Muslim Rajputs (Muhammad Usman s/o Abdul Rasheed with his wife Hakimman and sons Jumshid Ali (late), Karaamat Ali(late), Sodager Ali and moujdin(late))) migrated to Mahni sial, tehsil kabirwala, District Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan. They have all the facilities such as electricity (1976), natural gas, and two Govt high schools - one for boys and other for girls.

The Gram panchayat has restricted resources, therefore infrastructure development is minimal. Shanti devi high school, Sun rise Sr sec school and Baba bilasgar public are private schools in Khairi. Subedaar Mejor Dariya Singh S/o Sh Chandu Ram was the 1st graduate of the village. Dr Bharat Singh, ex Sarpanch was the most educated Sarpanch of the Village. Saheed Dhoop Singh S/o Sh Dhan Singh was martyr in 1971 war. Baba Tripurari Giri temple is have a special temple in village.

References

  1. "Khairi Map". google.co.in. Retrieved 25 July 2017.


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