Rawatbhata
Rawatbhata is a city, tehsil and nager Nigam in Chittorgarh District, Rajasthan, India. It is 50km from the nearest city, Kota. The city has eight nuclear power stations, an under-construction nuclear fuel complex, and a heavy water plant. Rawatbhata also has one of the biggest dams in Rajasthan, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, which is built on the Chambal River. The dam is equipped with a 172 MW hydroelectric power station.
Rawatbhata City is divided into 40 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. Rawatabhata Municipality has administration over 8,397 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage.
Geography
Rawatbhata is located at. It has an average elevation of 325 metres.Demographics
India census, Rawatbhata had a population of 37,701. Males constituted 51.8% of the population and females 48.2%. Rawatbhata had a literacy rate of 85.82%, higher than the national literacy rate of 74.04%: Male literacy was 92.19%, and female literacy was 79.01%. In Rawatbhata, 12.27% of the population was under 6 years of age.Schools
Private Schools
Schools include Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Shikshan Sansthan, Modern Public Senior Secondary School, New Dimension Public School, Shree Ram Bal Vidhya Mandir, St. Paul Secondary School, Royal Public School, Adarsh Vidhya Mandir School, and Alpha Secondary School.Government Schools
Central Government
which has headquarters in Mumbai, runs- Atomic Energy Central School No.2
- Atomic Energy Central School No.3
- Atomic Energy Central School No.4.
The AEES administrates all the AEC schools all over India where there are centres of Department of Atomic Energy.
These schools admit students whose parent are in the Department of Atomic Energy and other Central Government Departments as well as Non-DAE's but charge them higher fees.
State Government
There are two Senior Secondary Schools,2 Secondary Schools, 2 Upper Primary Boys,
5 Primary Schools And 1 Sanskrit Secondary school.
Colleges
- Government College.
- Government Industrial Training Institute.
- Shradhalaya Janhati B.Ed College,
- Shree Vishwakarma ITI Center.
- Shikher Private ITI.
Hospitals
- Govt. Aayurvedic Hospital
- Lahoti Hospital
- RAPS Hospital
- RRVUNL Hospital
- Vimla Hospital
Post office
Religious places
- Shree Charbhuja Nath Mandir
- Mukteshwer Mahadev Mandir
- Shree Laxmi Narayan Mandir
- Sai Baba Mandir
- Ram Mandir
- Manav Mandir
- Hanuman Mandir
- Sarvjanik Ganesh Manjir
- Asha Pura Mandir
- Durga Mata Mandir
- Baba Ram Dev Ji Mandir
- Shiv Mandir
- Ganesh Mandir
- Punch Mukhi Hanuman Mandir
- Baroli Mandir
- Brahma Mandir
- Shani Dev Mandir
- Digamber Jain Mandir
- Shree Parshvanath Digamber Jain Mandir
- Jain Sweatember Mandir
- Jama Masjid
- Madina Masjid
- United Church
- Gurudwara
Places of interest
Baroli Temple Complex
The Baroli Temples are located in Baroli Village in Rawatbhata. The complex of eight Temples is situated within a walled enclosure; an additional temple is about 1km away. They are built in the Gurjar Pratihar style of temple architecture dated to the tenth century A.D. All nine Temples are under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India for conservation and protection.Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
Rana Pratap Sagar Dam on Chambal River is located near the city. The dam has power generation capability. It also supports a road connecting Rawatbhata to a nearby township,Vikram Nagar located on a small hill. On the top of the hill there is a large metal statue of Maharana Pratap, which is a view point over the city.The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam or ihe RPS Dam S is one among the four consequent dams constructed on the Chambal River which are Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, Jawahar Sagar Dam and the Kota Barrage, the first three have electricity generation capacity while Kota Barrage is for irrigation purposes.
The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam facilitates fishing activities in the nearby villages and is also responsible for supplying water to the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station for generation of electricity.
Bhainsrorgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Bhainsrodgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Saddle Dam Rawatbhata Chittorgarh. It has an area of 229.14 km2. The principle species are dhokra and khair. other species include babool, ber, salar, khirni etc. the fauna includes: panther, wild boar, chinkara, fox, four horned antelope, civet hyena, the sambhar, the cheetal, chinkara, jackal, crocodiles etc. flora are dhok, salar, churel, butea. Many migratory birds are also spotted during the season.Rajasthan Atomic Power Station
The Rajasthan Atomic Power Station is located at Rawatbhata. it currently has six pressurised heavy water reactor units operating with a total installed capacity of 1,180MW.Heavy Water Plant
Owned and operated by the Department of Atomic Energy's Heavy Water Board, the heavy water plant is integrated with the Rajasthan atomic power station for its supply of power and steam. An oil-fired steam generation plant was also added to ensure uninterrupted supply of steam during the shutdown periods. Canada began construction on the plant but ceased cooperation on the project after India's May 1974 test of a nuclear device. The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre then completed designing the plant, which was originally expected to start operations in 1976. Problems associated with the accumulation of toxic chemicals created during the production of hydrogen sulphide gas, however, delayed commissioning until April 1985. These problems resulted in a cost escalation from 1.94 billion rupees to at least Rs. 7.2 billion rupees. Inadequate and unreliable supplies of power and steam from the RAPS reactors also plagued the plant and contributed to its low output. The two oil-fired boilers of the steam generation plant were added to alleviate the power supply problem. The heavy water plant uses the hydrogen sulphide water exchange process to produce up to 100mt of heavy water per year.Nuclear Fuel Complex
Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad is setting up a green-field project Nuclear fuel Complex at Rawatbhata, Chittorgarh District, Rajasthan. This plant will meet the fuel requirements of 4 No 700 MWe PHWR reactors planned at Rawatbhata. The complex is spread over 190 hectares located on the banks of Rana Pratap Sagar, beside HWP-Rawatbhata. This plant is designed to produce 500 tonnes of 37 element PHWR fuel bundles per year. The project has received environmental clearance from MoEF in January 2014, financial clearance from the Union Cabinet in March 2014 with a sanctioned cost of INR 2,400 crores and siting clearance from AERB in May 2014, and construction work started in 2017Kalakhet And R.A.P.S / H.W.P Colonies
The city of Rawatbhata is located in the lap of Aravali, surrounded by the forest.RAPS/HWP Colony, is divided into Vikram Nagar Township, Anu Asha, Anu Bhagya, Anu Chhaya, Anu Kiran, Anu Pratap, Anu Deep Anu Tara, Santab Colony.
There are all facilities; street lights, electricity, water, parks, community centres, schools, hostel, shopping complex, sports complex, playgrounds, Post Offices, banks, dispensary, etc.
There is a private farm house Kalakhet 35 minutes from Rawatbhata, with many gardens and entertainment places.
There are many types of trees and types of farming and a big swimming pool. The facilities attract a considerable number of tourists in the rainy season.
Parajhar Waterfall
Parajhar is a nearby waterfall. The underground water flowing in caves has carved statues and figures on the stones in the cave.Many people have died due accidents near the waterfall. It is near to village called Parajhar gaon. This place is also known for historic cave-temple of Lord Shiv. During Mahashivratri a large festival is organised here. water-fall and green surrounding is the attraction for peoples.