Bassi, India
Bassi is a sub-division of Jaipur district in the state of Rajasthan.[1] It is approximately 30 km from Jaipur city which is now considered a part of the main city. The sub-district had a population of 229,639 (2001 census) spread over 210 villages.[2]
Bassi 
    Bida ki bassi  | |
|---|---|
Town  | |
| Bassi | |
| Nickname(s):  Bassi town  | |
| Country | |
| State | Rajasthan | 
| District | Jaipur | 
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (Indian Standard Time) | 
Bassi is a town and situated on NH 21. About 27 km from Dausa. Bassi is also a legislative assembly of Rajasthan and current MLA of Bassi is Laxman Meena. The population of bassi town is approximately 45000. Bassi is a "Nagarpalika" declared by Govt. of Rajasthan in 2020.
List of villages
    
- Anatpura
 - Badwa
 - Banskhoh
 - Bainada
 - Banskhoh
 - Bhateri
 - Bhajhupura
 - Bhoodla
 - Boodthal
 - Chainpura
 - Dhindhol
 - Danau Kalan
 - Doodhali
 - Dudawalju
 - Dyoudha Chord
 - Gudha Chak
 - Geela Ki Nangal
 - Garh
 - Girdharipura
 - Hans Mahal
 - Himmatpura
 - Heerawala
 - Jatwara
 - Jeetawala
 - Jhar
 - Kacholiya
 - Kanota
 - Karangarh
 - Kashipura
 - Khori
 - Lasadiya Gurjaran
 - Lasadiya Brahmnan
 - Khatepura
 - Khijuriya Brahmnan
 - Khijuriya Jatan
 - Kuthada Khurd
 - Kuthada Kalan
 - Khokhawala
 - Lalgarh
 - Madhogarh
 - Manoharpura
 - Mansar Khedi
 - Mohanpura
 - Maharajpuara
 - Padasoli
 - Palawala Jatan
 - Patan
 - Phaliyawas
 - Rajpura Patalwas
 - Ramratanpura
 - Ramsar Palawala
 - Ramsinghpura
 - Sambhariya
 - Shrirampura
 - Trilokpura
 - Tahtada
 - Toda Bhata
 - Toonga
 - Rojwari
 - Charanwas
 - Damodarpura
 - Shyampura
 - Chawandiya
 
Attractive palace in Bassi
    
- Neelkantheswar Mahadev Temple, Shyampura
 - Nainath Temple, Banskho
 - Madhogarh Fort, Madhogarh
 - Tekchandpura Fort
 - Bainada Shreeji Temple
 - Bhomiyaji Temple
 - Balram Das Ashram
 - Mahatma Gandhi stadium, Bassi
 - Data Mata Temple, JHIR
 - Dhayawan Mata Temple, Bhonayawala
 - Shiv Temple Rohitaspura
 - Shri Seeta Ram Mandir (1749), Ramsar Palawala (RPS)
 - Bidaji Maharaj Bassi
 - Bansidhar Mandir main market Bassi
 - Balaji Mandir Rajadhok
 - Ratannath temple in Phaliyawas
 - Banskho fort & garh
 - Kotwalo ki Dhani
 - Chamunda mata mandir Toda Bhata
 
References
    
- "Jaipur - Administrative set-up". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
 - "Population - Bassi". Retrieved 28 February 2011.
 
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