Indian urban village
Neighborhood of Delhi in India
Khaira is an Ahir-dominated urban village inhabited by people belonging to Lamba and Aphariya gotra, located on Shaheed Rao Laxmi Chand Marg (the road well known as Main Khaira Road) in Najafgarh tehsil of South West Delhi, Delhi.
The village is a part of Surheda Seventeen Village Panchayat.
Geography
The village consists of six Mohallas (PANNA):
- Swami/Bairagi Mohalla (Guru's and founder of Village called "Maharaj")
- Kanyawada Panna (Lamba Patti.)
- Bagdi Panna
- Sadhwada Panna (People of this panna follows the preachings of Dada Sadh and thus do not eat Onions, Garlic, Tobacco etc at their homes)
- Afria Panna (Afria Panna is near Dadi Khimmi Mandir )
- Kabir Colony (Panna).
Schools and colleges
Government Hospitals
Markets
The nearest market is the main Najafgarh market.
Transport
Banks
- Union Bank Of India
- Indian Bank
Holy Places
- Dadi Khimmi Mandir
- Radha Krishan Mandir near Dadi Khimmi Mandir
- Shiv ji, Hanuman ji and Shani Dev Mandir
- Very Popular and ancient Mandir of Goddess Dadi Bai ji
- Dada Bhaiya Mandir (Dada Khera)
- Mata Mandir
- Dada Ghoruwala Mandir
- Dada Sadh Mandir (Onions and garlic are not grown in the land around this area)
- Dada Badri Mandir
- Kabir Mandir.
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