The meenas hold high administrative posts and have a huge impact on city's economical and financial growth.
[2][3][4][5][6] Hindaun is located in the eastern part of Rajasthan, (a north-western state in India) in the vicinity of the Aravalli Range.
The town is well connected with Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dholpur, Bharatpur with modernized roads.
[7] The Red Fort, Akshardham Temple of Delhi, and Ambedkar Park are made of this sandstone.
Various small-scale industries, e.g. candle, battis, wooden toys, and plastic water pipes, also exist.Hinduan is also famous for its bangles.
[citation needed] As per provisional reports of Census India the population of Hindaun in 2011 was 105,690; of which male and female are 49,541 and 56,149 respectively.
Temperature in summer ranges between 25 and 45 degrees Celsius and in winter it is between 2 and 23 degrees Celsius.The climate is so pleasant that many communities and tribes like the Jangids, Mandaiyas and the Gurjars migrated to this region [10] The land of the area is fertile and the crop rotation is commenced by the ryots.
The major crops are wheat, millet, maize, mustard, cluster bean, ground nut, gooseberry, lemon potato, gram, barley.
47) links Delhi To Mohana, MP by Delhi-Haryana-Rajasthan-Madhya Pradesh was announced by the central government in March 2016.
Other railway stations in proximity to the city are Shri Mahabirji, Fateh Singhpura and Sikroda Meena.