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Santhu is a village in Jalore in Jalor) district of Marwar region in Rajasthan state of India. Santhu lies 23 km (14 mi) south of Jalore town and 5 km (3 mi) from Bagra on Jalore-Sirohi road and is surrounded by many villages like Noon (Nun), Chura, Sarat, Akoli, Narnavas, Bibalsar, Mok, Dhanpur, Bhagli Sindhalan, Rewat, Kalapura, Dakatara, Bakra Road, Sasan Berath, Bakra Gaon, Rewatada, Dudsi, Dhavala, Bhetala, Siana, Deegaon, etc.

Saanthu
Saanthoo
village
Saanthu
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates: 25°18′6″N 72°54′43″E
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJalore
Elevation
152 m (499 ft)
Population
  Total8,343
Languages
  OfficialHindi, Marwari
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
343025
Telephone code91 2973
Vehicle registrationRJ 16
Nearest cityBagra (Marwar)
Lok Sabha constituencyJalore
Vidhan Sabha constituencyJalore

Before independence, half of the village was under the Jagir of Shingiji, of the Jodhpur Royal family and the remaining half was in the Jagiri of Pharapura Thakur's family.


People


Santhu has a population of 8343 (2001 census).[citation needed]


Facts


Its nearby railway station names are Marwar Bagra and Bakra Road and is on the Samadari-Bhildi section of North Western Railway. The conversion of the meter gauge rail route to broad gauge has been completed and direct trains from Mumbai have started running on this route to Bikaner via Jodhpur.

Santhu is well connected to all nearby towns by all weather roads. Buses ply through Bagra to all major places. Taxis are available at all times for nearby places from Santhu, Bakra Road and Bagra.


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Economy


Agriculture and animal husbandry are main occupations of the people of Santhu. Santhu is a major production centre of cash crops like oilseeds, isabgol, jeera, and arandi in Jalore district. In last decade many entrepreneurs have set up small scale granite units in nearby towns Bagra, Marwar and Jalore.


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Places of interest


Shri Munisuvrata-Nemi-Parshva Jinalaya

This is a Jain temple. Its principal deities are Shri Munisuvrata Swami (twentieth Tirthankara), Neminatha (twenty-second Tirthankara) and Parshvanatha (twenty-third Tirthankara).






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