Bhadra, Rajasthan

Bhadra is a city and a municipality in Hanumangarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India.

Bhadra was founded by Bhadrak community on the Sangam of Varshvati and Swarnabhadra rivers which were a Janpad/Gantantra.

Labanas after being defeated by Mohmed Gazni in the year 1027 came to Jangal Pradesh and rebuilt Bhadra.

Some traces of Haddapa kalin sabhayata were also found in Karanpura village located near Bhadra.

The main market is located near Bapu Walo Ki Dharamsala at Murti Chowk.

Gogamedi (Hindi: गोगामेड़ी) is a village of religious importance in the Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan, India, 350 km from Jaipur.

A grand fair is held in Gogamedi in August in memory of Gogaji (a Chauhan Rajput from Dadrewa village in Churu district) which runs for one month from the Poornima of Sharvan to the Poornima of Bhadrapad every year.

Tahsil Bhadra railway station (North Western Railway zone, Bikaner division) is well connected to major cities and towns like Bathinda, Jaipur, Sikar, Sadulpur, Churu, Gogameri, Nohar, Hanumangarh, Sri Ganganagar and Ellenabad including Sidhmukh, Talwara and Tibbi.

[5][6] The state-owned All India Radio is broadcast both on the medium wave and FM band in the city.