Nawa (Nawan) is located at 27°01′N75°00′E / 27.02°N 75.0°E / 27.02; 75.0.[1] It has an averageelevation of 369 metres (1210 feet). The Nawa City is located at the border of three major district of Rajasthan Jaipur, Ajmer, Sikar. In North of city Arawali mountain's part and in south The Sambhar Lake, In East of town the Turatmati river and in West also Arawali Mountains.
Demographics
As of 2011[update] India census,[2] Nawa had a population of 22,088. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Nawa has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 56%. In Nawa, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Thakurs
The area was granted to Rao Bharmalla Singh, fourth son of Rao Prithviraj Singh II of Sikar, who received it in 1496 AD.
Shri Suparasnath Digamber Jain Temple Pipali bazar
Shri Pipali wale Balaji (dakidara mohalla)
Shri Banke Bihari Temple
Shri Siddhi Vinayak Temple
Schools
A number of schools are located in Nawa:
Wisdom Public School, Nawa city
Shree Shyam Bal Niketan Sr Sec School, Nawa City
Rajasthali Vidyapeeth Sr Sec School, Nawa city
RVS Academy, Nawa city
Sharada Bal Niketan Sr Sec School Nawa city
Vivekanand Sr Sec School Nawa city
Govt Sr Sec School, Nawa
Govt Girls Sr Sec School, Nawa
Good Shepherd English school,Nawa City
Adarsh Vidhya Mandir, NAWA CITY
BAL VIDHYA MANDIR SCHOOL English medium school, Nawa city
Jems Academy Best English medium school
Bachpan Play School
Social groups
SHIKSHA Ek Pehal Ek Paryas NGO
Shree Aashu Lal Vyas Sewa Samiti
Friends Club
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Social Group
Nawa Social Services Society
Yuva Muslim Mahasabha
Shubhash Sewa Samiti
Veer Bajrangi Sewa Samiti
Lion's club
Colleges
Government College, Nawa City
S.B.S.P.G. College, Nawa City
S.B.S. College of Nursing, Nawa City
S.B.S. Teacher Training College, Nawa City
Govt ITI College, Nawa City
Govt agriculture college, Nawa City
Govt polytechnic college, Nawa City
Govt veterinary college, Nawa City
Govt Law college, Nawa City
Politics
Freedom Fighter Kishan Lal Shah was the first MLA in 1952–57 and was re-elected for second term in 1957–62 and fourth Assembly 1967–72. Hanuman Singh Choudhary was elected for Third Assembly in 1962–67 and later on shri Rameshwar Lal Choudhary, Harish Chandra Kumawat in 1985-1990, 1990-1992, 1998-2003a and 2003-2008. Mahendra Chaudhary and Vijay Singh Choudhary represented the constituency.