Takhatgarh is a town in Pali District of Rajasthan state in India.
In 1858 (Vikram Samvat 1914), Takhatgarh's Janma-Patrika prepared by Pandits and pond, cremation place, temples etc.
Chauhata is also called as Jawahar Chauk, as in 1947 on the occasion of independence here Guard of Honour was given to the country by police.
Takhatgarh comes under Sumerpur tehsil of Pali district in Rajasthan state.
Presently Takhatgarh has BJP board and Chairperson is Lalit Rankawat elected in 2021.
Earlier recent chairmen in reverse chronological order are Ms. Ranjana Kumari, Raju Rawal, Ambadevi Rawal, Kanchan Jainam, Chandan Gandhi, Jayanti Jainam.
The usual mode of transport is state-owned buses, although private buses are also a part of it, whereas for long journeys trains are preferred and the most preferred station is Falna, which is approx 28 km from the town.
Few accidents involving state-owned buses at old bus stand causes loss of life.
This demanded move of bus-stand to outer side and already identified land for bus stand utilized for this purpose.
The Swami Vivekananda bus stand of Takhtgarh was made during the tenure of Mrs. Kanchan Jainam and it was inaugurated by honorable MP Pushp Jain.
There is one Govt Hospital, while many private clinics run by individual doctors.
There is also temple of Jain deity Ambikadevi situated opposite to hospital.
On temple of Takhat Bihari Raj Thakurji's Pran Pratistha is happened on 29 April 2011.
One girls college Tagore Girls College, situated at Jalore road Takhatgarh affiliated with Jay Narayan Vyas university Jodhpur.
In computer education it is approved from RKCL, Jaipur and providing RS-CIT course.