Talk:Motisar
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hello to all concerned body.
editIts proud to say that the undersigned as also one of the resident of the villege Motisar. The given data is very old and now the villege has changed a lots.
The rate of infant death has been reduced miraculously and the population has increased as well.
Where about the name of the villege comes, the name seems to be brought from a holy hindu garden of god Brahma.
The only temple of Brahma is situated at Pushkar of India and the gardens name is Motisar, so the name must have been brought from there rather than not in the name of any person.
Before the villege named Motisar, the place had been called as Bhangaha. The wild shrubs of Bhang (Hemp) used to cover all area and this name was termed.
Later on Rana ji and Brahmins changed the name Bhangaha to Motisar.
and it sounds very absurd to read what is written in the website of wikipedia. its my huble request to the concerned department to change the mentioned. thanking you
vijay satyal —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.41.196.27 (talk) 03:00, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
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This villege locatioanally is located at good place.
Many people in this villege tried to develop this villege but some traditional rituals of yadavs and kanus and their group antagonism has always disturb the developments. In past two decades the efforts were aplied for the education and the villege showed a remarkable change but again the worst politics leaded the educated to leave the villege and the new generation today is no more interested in creativf education rahter they are atracted towards dakoit and loots. It has been a challange to do something here. |
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