Geo-Locater Coordinates : Meethari Marwar 27.575975°N 74.687235°E Meethari Marwar is situated at a distance of 124 km from Nagaur in the north east direction on Salasar-Didwana state highway no.- 60. Meethari Marwar. a village in Ladnun tehsil of Nagaur district in state of Rajasthan.
History
On historical point of view, we are not aware of the history of the village that when the village was built and who built? The date of establishment and information about founders of the village are unclear, however some evidence and historical accounts indicates that this area became settled in the 'Rajput princely era' about 1100-1150 AD. According to some local evidence and peoples sayings that there was a water pond on the site way before the village was founded. The pond is known as Piparni Nadi or Pipaly Nadi and is regularly replenished with rainwater, so it became a resting point on the route that was connected two principary Shekhawati and Marwar. Evidence shows that when traders, the army, 'banjare' or others persons traveled from this way, it means they always crossed the borders of two principary states Marwar and Shekhawati. They rested and took shelter here because they always found sweet and clean water for drinking for themselves and their animals, so it soon became called Meethari. This was also the entrance palace to Marwar state, so people started to call it Meethari Marwar
Geography
Village are represents traditional Thar regional climate. The main plants and trees are Acacia senegal and Acacia leucophloea, locally the Khejari Prosopis cineraria, Kankera, Rohida, Kair, Khair etc. with some big trees like Peepal, Bargad, Neem, Sheesam, Saresh. Despite the large scale forest clearance, a few mammals still remain in village's ecoregion like foxes and jackals. The Forestry part of the village is also home to other wild animals like big cats, mice, gecko, monitor lizard and others reptiles like king cobra, viper, chameleon etc.
Demographics
Total Population : According to Indian census 2001 total population of Meethari Marwar village is following :
Total Population - 3236 Persons
Total Male Population - 1623 Male
Total Female Population - 1613 Female
Scheduled castes population - Persons 1,095
Scheduled castes population - Male
Scheduled castes population - Females 544
Scheduled tribes population - Persons 55
Scheduled tribes population - Males 28
Scheduled tribes population - Females 27
Residents of all races live in the village like Agarwal, Brahmins, Jats, RAJPUTS, Meghwal, Goldsmith, Suthar, potters, and Meena etc., these are all followers of Hinduism. Some Muslim religion holds the clans in the village like Kayamkhani. Muslim chhinpa and Muslim maniyars.
Culture
Meethari Marwar is a representative village of the traditional Rajasthani social and cultural rural environment. There are mainly two communities, who live together with communal harmony and brotherhood. The village's Hindu Muslim communities interconnections is exemplary for humanisn. Almost all Hindu families worship regional folk gods and goddesses that is practiced in village life of Rajasthan. Gogaji is the most recognized folk god, the god of snakes. Like traditional Rajasthani villages has Gogaji dwelling worship palace that is generally calling as Goga Meri. Tejaji, Pabuji, etc. Some of the local deities are also worshiped in village like Durgsa mother, Rajalbai, Shyam Ji, Thakurji, Balaji,shiv darbar,Bhomiaji and Bharavji.
Economy
The village Meethari Marwar have typical ways as economical stage. Almost 60 percent of the village's population depends on agriculture for livelihood. The total land is 1055 ha of which 1035 ha of village land is agricultural land. All fields are village with small holdings. All conditions of agriculture entirely dependent on monsoon rains. The Karwasra most family members have served in various branches of The indian Air force,Navy,govt.Teacher,govt.Bank etc•Agarwal representative ofthe merchant class family in the village were highest caste but they are slowly moving to other areas of the country like Mumbai, Surat, Silwasa, Asam, Bengal, Nagaland and Hyedrabad south. Kayamkhani fraternity's most family members have served in various branches of the Indian Army. Some villagers works in the rural state official and-center government services. Some species, such as goldsmiths, Suthar, potter etc. still working in their traditional works but they are in very small numbers.
Government and politics
The village is a Gram Panchayat headquarter under Panchayat Sumitee Ladnun. The Gram Panchayat is divided into 12 wards. After every five years the entire panchayat sarpanch elected along with the head of the 12 wards as 12 wardpanchon. After the last Panchayat Election 2020 laxmi devi Bajari is the village Sarpanch.
Public facilities
The village has all kinds of public facilities as the town level. Educational institutions:
Water distribution and management: The level of underground water is very deep, almost 300 or 350 feet. Due to more salinity of groundwater is not suitable for neither agricultural activities nor to drinking water. Water supply depends on tubewells system from nearby town Nechhwa. Integrated Watershed Management Programme : The village has been linked to the Integrated Watershed Management Programme scheme of state and national level. Integrated Watershed Management Programme is a modified programme of erstwhile Drought Prone Areas Programme, Desert Development Programme and Integrated Wastelands Development Programme of the Department of Land Resources..In last financial year village has been linked to the scheme. The village's total land area has been added under the IWMP scheme in Meethari Marwar.