Gurana is an important rural center located between Narnaund and
Hansi district, Haryana. The name of the village is believed
to be derived from its ancient inhabitants or from a historical
event associated with the region.
At present, the village is led by its Sarpanch, Mrs. Savita. During
her tenure, significant improvements have been made in healthcare
facilities and sanitation systems, contributing to a cleaner and
healthier village environment.
Socially, Gurana is known for its discipline and spirit of bravery.
The youth of the village show great enthusiasm for joining the
Indian Armed Forces, reflecting a strong sense of patriotism.
Agriculture is the lifeline of the village.
The fertile land produces excellent yields of wheat and mustard.
Animal husbandry serves as a strong secondary source of income for
many households. Culturally, the people of Gurana celebrate festivals
such as Teej and Holi with great traditional enthusiasm. Folk songs,
raginis, and performances at village chaupals remain an integral
part of the local cultural heritage. Gurana is respected in the
region for its simplicity, unity, and strong community values.