
Hansi Becomes Haryana’s 23rd District
By Krishna Arya | Network Bharat
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Hansi Becomes Haryana’s 23rd District : In a move aimed at bringing governance closer to the people, the Haryana government has officially declared Hansi as a new district. With the notification now issued, Hansi has become the 23rd district of Haryana, marking a significant administrative milestone for the region.
The decision has been taken under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, and the new district has been carved out of Hisar—a historically large administrative region.
Why Hansi’s District Status Matters
For decades, residents of Hansi and nearby areas had to depend on Hisar for most administrative work. From revenue offices to district-level services, people often travelled long distances, leading to delays and inconvenience.
By granting district status, the Haryana government aims to:
- Improve citizen-centric service delivery
- Reduce administrative burden on Hisar
- Ensure faster decision-making
- Strengthen local governance and coordination
This change is expected to directly benefit lakhs of residents in the Hansi region.
Administrative Structure of the New Hansi District
The newly formed Hansi district will have a well-defined administrative framework designed to function independently and efficiently.
🔹 Subdivisions
- 2 Subdivisions (separated from Hisar district)
🔹 Tehsils & Sub-Tehsil
- Tehsils: Hansi, Narnaund, Bass
- Sub-Tehsil: Kheri Jalab
🔹 Blocks
- Hansi-1
- Hansi-2
- Narnaund
This structure will help decentralize administration and make governance more accessible at the grassroots level.
110 Villages Included in Hansi District
A total of 110 villages from the Hansi and Narnaund Assembly constituencies have been included in the new district. These include both urban and rural areas, ensuring balanced regional development.
🏘️ Key Areas Included
- Hansi city
- Narnaund
- Kheri Jalab
- Sisai Bola
- Sorkhi
- Petwar
- Rajthal
- Rakhi Khas
- Kulana
- Mirchpur
- Budana
- Thurana
- Ugalan
- Umra
(and many more)
The inclusion of these villages will allow residents to access district-level services without leaving their region.
Area and Population Details
According to official estimates:
- Geographical Area: ~ 1,34,976 hectares
- Estimated Population: ~ 5,40,994
This makes Hansi a mid-sized district with a strong mix of agricultural, urban, and semi-urban populations.
Hisar’s Administrative Evolution
With the creation of Hansi district, Hisar’s role in shaping regional administration becomes even more evident. Over the years, Hisar has been divided to form:
- Bhiwani
- Sirsa
- Fatehabad
- Hansi (now)
Additionally, Charkhi Dadri, carved out of Bhiwani, was also once part of the larger Hisar region—highlighting Hisar’s historical administrative significance.
Government’s Objective Behind the Move
Officials revealed that the proposal for Hansi district was forwarded by the Hisar Deputy Commissioner through the Divisional Commissioner. The key objectives included:
- Faster grievance redressal
- Better inter-departmental coordination
- Reduced workload on existing districts
- More effective implementation of welfare schemes
The move aligns with the Haryana government’s broader goal of administrative efficiency and inclusive governance.
What This Means for Citizens
For residents of Hansi and surrounding villages, district status is more than just a change on paper. It means:
- Shorter travel for official work
- Quicker access to government schemes
- Increased local employment opportunities
- Greater political and administrative visibility
Conclusion
The formation of Hansi as Haryana’s 23rd district is a strategic and people-focused decision. By strengthening local administration and improving service delivery, this move has the potential to accelerate development and improve everyday governance for over five lakh citizens.
As Haryana continues to evolve administratively, Hansi’s elevation marks a new chapter—one rooted in accessibility, efficiency, and regional empowerment.
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❓ When was Hansi declared a new district in Haryana?
Hansi was officially declared a new district after the Haryana government issued a formal notification under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. With this decision, Hansi became the 23rd district of Haryana, aiming to improve administrative efficiency and public service delivery.
❓ Which villages are included in the new Hansi district?
The new Hansi district includes 110 villages from the Hansi and Narnaund Assembly constituencies. Major areas include Hansi city, Narnaund, Kheri Jalab, Sisai Bola, Petwar, Rajthal, Rakhi Khas, Mirchpur, Budana, and several surrounding rural villages.
❓ How many tehsils are there in Hansi district?
Hansi district comprises three tehsils—Hansi, Narnaund, and Bass—along with one sub-tehsil, Kheri Jalab. This structure has been created to ensure smoother administration and quicker access to revenue, land, and public services for local residents.
❓ Why did Haryana create Hansi as a separate district?
Haryana created Hansi as a separate district to bring governance closer to citizens. The move aims to reduce dependency on Hisar, speed up administrative processes, strengthen inter-departmental coordination, and ensure faster implementation of welfare schemes at the local level.
❓ What is the population and geographical area of Hansi district?
The proposed Hansi district has an estimated population of around 5.4 lakh people and covers a geographical area of approximately 1,34,976 hectares. This makes it a mid-sized district with a balanced mix of urban centers and rural communities.
❓ From which district was Hansi carved out?
Hansi district has been carved out of Hisar district, which was previously one of the largest administrative regions in Haryana. Over time, Hisar has also given rise to districts like Bhiwani, Sirsa, and Fatehabad, highlighting its administrative evolution.
❓ How will district status benefit Hansi residents?
District status will benefit Hansi residents by reducing travel time for official work, improving access to government offices, ensuring faster grievance redressal, and creating new employment opportunities through the establishment of district-level administrative infrastructure.
❓ Who announced the formation of Hansi district?
The formation of Hansi district was announced by the Haryana government led by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. The decision followed recommendations from district and divisional authorities, focusing on improving public administration and service delivery in the Hansi region.


