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Churu, located in Rajasthan, is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert and is famous for its arid landscapes and historic havelis. The district is renowned for its chillies and crops such as wheat, barley, and millets. Churu is famous for its ancient temples, particularly the Surana Temple and Jain temples, which reflect its cultural and architectural significance. The city is known for its distinctive architecture, featuring frescoed havelis and step-wells that stand as testimony to the rich heritage of Rajasthan. Churu is also famous for its Camel Festival and is known for the cultivation of mustard and groundnuts. The district?s proximity to Bikaner and Jaipur makes it an important stop for travelers exploring the desert region. The city celebrates festivals like Tej, Diwali, and Makar Sankranti with traditional rituals, folk dances, and music. Churu is making progress in education and infrastructure, with initiatives to improve road and rail connectivity.
CGR6+CGH, Gayatri Nagar, Sardarshahr, Rajasthan 331403, India
Shree Balaji Bhandhar, Ishardas ji ka Trust, near, Balaji Temple Rd, near Shri Hanuman Seva Samiti, Salasar, Rajasthan 331506, India