Bhatol Rangran is a historically significant village in the Hansi region,
and its name reflects the traditional settlement patterns and community
history of the area. Among the two parts of the Bhatol region, this section
has historically been associated with the Rangar community (Rajput Muslim
or Hindu Rajput), which led to the village being known as “Rangran.”
At present, the village is led by Sarpanch Mrs. Sushila. Under her leadership,
special emphasis is being placed on women’s empowerment as well as on child
immunization and healthcare initiatives.
Socially, the village has a diverse yet harmonious community structure.
People here deeply respect their traditional customs and practices.
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood, supported by fertile soil.
Farmers mainly cultivate wheat, mustard, and fodder crops.
Animal husbandry is also well developed, and the village’s dairy animals
are in high demand at regional cattle fairs. A strong spirit of cooperation
prevails within the community. The village chaupals and historical religious
structures, including temples and mosques, stand as testimony to the shared
heritage of the area.
The youth of Bhatol Rangran are increasingly moving towards modern education
and often travel to nearby towns such as Hansi and Hisar to prepare for
various government examinations. Known for its peaceful nature and
hardworking people, Bhatol Rangran holds a respected place in the region.