Kheri Shilla

Kheri Shilla is a village in Makrana tehsil in Nagaur district, Rajasthan state of India.

Kheri Sheela is a small village located in Makrana Tehsil of Nagaur district, Rajasthan with total 244 families residing.

Bajra (pearl millet), moong (mung beans), till (sesame) & jowar (sorghum) are the main crops during the rainy season.

The nearest towns are Gachhipura, Degana and Makrana Around 9 km away is a mountain called Bhakri, which is a source of tungsten.

About 43 km away is an area with a large source of salt-water, where the Indian government has established a sodium production plant.

70% of the population is Choudhary Mundel but other castes also live in the village including Brahmin, Maheshwari, Jangir, Megwal, Bawari, Charan and Gurjjar.