About-Barsar

The Bijhri Tehsil in the Hamirpur District is where the general category assembly seat a part of the Hamirpur Parliament seat, Barsar for the Himachal Pradesh state of India is located. The NH3 and NH503A national highways are close to Barsar. The BJP and INC are the two biggest political parties in this nation. ANURAG SINGH THAKUR, Parliament MP and inder dutt lakhanpal, a current assembly member, both represent the district in that body. The 2011 Census report shows that Muslims, rural voters, and urban voters make up around 1%, 98.45%, and 1.56% of the population, respectively, along with SC and ST assemblygoers, who make up 23.72% and 0.39% of the assembly’s overall voting population, respectively. 84048 people cast ballots for the Barsar assembly in the 111 booths that were open for the 2019 Parliamentary Election. Additionally, the assembly at Barsar was attended by 69.56% in 2019 fewer of those 71.01% in 2017 who were eligible to vote. The Beas and Bakhli Khad rivers are nearby, as are the settlements of Kanoh (4 KM), Karsai (5 KM), Dhabriana (5 KM), Garli (5 KM), and Dandru (5 KM). The location’s elevation of 375 metres above sea level must be emphasised. Hindi is spoken here as a native language.

Barsar
Road : 50
Railway : 50
Home : 50
Canal : 50
Bridge : 50
Hospital : 50
Bridge : 50
Industrial : 50
Canal : 50
Road : 50

The Bijhri Tehsil in the Hamirpur District is where the general category assembly seat a part of the Hamirpur Parliament seat, Barsar for the Himachal Pradesh state of India is located. The NH3 and NH503A national highways are close to Barsar. The BJP and INC are the two biggest political parties in this nation. ANURAG SINGH THAKUR, Parliament MP and inder dutt lakhanpal, a current assembly member, both represent the district in that body. The 2011 Census report shows that Muslims, rural voters, and urban voters make up around 1%, 98.45%, and 1.56% of the population, respectively, along with SC and ST assemblygoers, who make up 23.72% and 0.39% of the assembly’s overall voting population, respectively. 84048 people cast ballots for the Barsar assembly in the 111 booths that were open for the 2019 Parliamentary Election. Additionally, the assembly at Barsar was attended by 69.56% in 2019 fewer of those 71.01% in 2017 who were eligible to vote. The Beas and Bakhli Khad rivers are nearby, as are the settlements of Kanoh (4 KM), Karsai (5 KM), Dhabriana (5 KM), Garli (5 KM), and Dandru (5 KM). The location’s elevation of 375 metres above sea level must be emphasised. Hindi is spoken here as a native language.