Predominantly so, because of the common ancestry of the clan that still occupy more than a hundred and fifty of the households in the village.
Many administrative developments were done by the then retired Army officers post Indian Independence, in the areas of education, building up the first ever only women's school and college, grooming its girls equally in extracurricular activities like sports and homescience.
[4] The Moghul and Colonial relics as preserved largely in and around New Delhi by the ASI manifests itself in amalgamation in the arches of the entrances and the layout of the few of the houses left in the village constructed by the masons of the pre-Independence era.
These houses were made of rocks put together with limepowder paste, with ceilings emboldened with heavy wooden beams and tall pillars.
Dada Dohla Temple is situated near Jhojhu which is worshipped by Sangwan clan in the region.