Chomu


Chomu is a town and a municipality in Jaipur district in the state of Rajasthan, India. It was established by Thakur Karan Singh of Samod dynasty in 1595. Chomu is located at.

Demographics

India census, Chomu Town is divided into 30 wards for which elections are held every 5 years.The town has population of 64617 of which 33,850 are males while 30,567 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.
The town has an average literacy rate of 79.35%, higher than the national average of 74.04% and State average of 66.11 %; with male literacy of 90.19% and female literacy of 67.62%. 13.93% of the population is under 6 years of age.

History

Chomu was established on Akshiya Trutiya, 1595; By Samod's Raaval Thankur Karan Singh s.o Raaval Thankur Manohardas. The draft and design of the town was proposed by Pandir Beniprasad Bhaatara.
According to local historian Vaidh Kailashnath Shastri, Thakur Manohardas along with Lakkhi Banjara, laid the foundation of the "Baavli" near the Surajpol Gate on the eastern entrance whose construction was completed in 1640. Later, The grandson of Thakur Karan Singh, Thakur Mohan Singh begun the construction of the wall surrounding the city, entrances & canal. all of which finally completed in 1719.
An annual fest is held every year on 26th april in honor of the founders and the town itself

Monuments

, a 300 year old palace is located in Chomu. Shri Samod Balaji is situated between the mountains of Samode near Chomu. It is also known as Veer Hanuman and is amongst the most ancient religious places in Rajasthan.
Chomu Palace, a reflection of the Royal Palaces of India, is a 300 year old elegant fortified palace and one of the places to visit in Rajasthan. It revives the gracious lifestyles of the princes of Rajasthan and the heritage of India. This historic monument is designed according to the Indian Vastushastra philosophy. An integral part of the Rajasthan Tourism, this palace in Rajasthan reverberates with regal and aristocratic memories.

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