Berwala Khurd

Berwala Khurd is a village in Ellenabad Tehsil of Sirsa district, Haryana, India. "Khurd" and "Kalan" are Persian language words which mean "small" and "big" respectively. When two villages have the same name, they can be distinguished as "Kalan", meaning "Big", and "Khurd", meaning "Small", with the village name. Berwala Khurd is about 9 km (5.6 mi) west of Ellenabad and 53 km (33 mi) west of the district headquarters Sirsa. Berwala Khurd is in the western corner of Sirsa district and is on the border that touches Rajasthan. It has no public transit to connect it with the nearby town (Ellenabad). People mainly rely upon motor bikes, cars and tractors. Berwala Khurd has 4,000 bigha of agricultural land. The population is approximately 4,500 people. In the village there is the Sahid Radhey

Berwala Khurd

Berwala Khurd is a village in Ellenabad Tehsil of Sirsa district, Haryana, India. "Khurd" and "Kalan" are Persian language words which mean "small" and "big" respectively. When two villages have the same name, they can be distinguished as "Kalan", meaning "Big", and "Khurd", meaning "Small", with the village name. Berwala Khurd is about 9 km (5.6 mi) west of Ellenabad and 53 km (33 mi) west of the district headquarters Sirsa. Berwala Khurd is in the western corner of Sirsa district and is on the border that touches Rajasthan. It has no public transit to connect it with the nearby town (Ellenabad). People mainly rely upon motor bikes, cars and tractors. Berwala Khurd has 4,000 bigha of agricultural land. The population is approximately 4,500 people. In the village there is the Sahid Radhey