Chandeni

Chandeni is a village in the Charkhi Dadri district of the Indian state of Haryana. Before 2016 It was part of Bhiwani District. But after 2016 Charkhi Dadri become a new district and it become part of Charkhi Dadri.

Chandeni comes under Bhiwani -M/Garh lokasabha seat. Neighbouring villages include Rudrol, Mai, Gokal, Ramalwas and Badhana.

Establishment
According to Jagga's record book at Gadhganga the village Chandeni was established in 1860 on the name Chandni who was the wife of Dada Kusahala who was shifted here from Jhojhu Kalan in 1860 Dada Kusahala was in 12th generation of Dada Sangu on whose name all Sangwan surname is established.. Hence the village Chandeni's main Jat community is of Sangwan surname.

Later the sister of Dada Kusahala whose name was Chandkore came from her in-laws village Bamla due to some family dispute in the decade of 1910. Because her in-laws were Grewal so later Grewals are also established here in the protection of Sangwans.

Location and weather
Chandeni comes under the Badhra tehsil of Charkhi Dadri district. It lies 3 km from the Badhwana road at Dadri-Narnaul road, The district headquarters, Charkhi Dadri, The tehsil centre, Badhra, and the semi-urbanised area Jhojhu are at a distance of about 50, 15 and 5 km respectively. The land is desert. It is extremely hot in summer and experiences reverse conditions in winters.

Demography
, the village had 551 households with a total population of 2,635 of which 1,365 were male and 1,270 female.

Most of the people here are from the Jat community. Due to large number of Sangwan people residing in nearby area, the major portion of the population has become Sangwans. About 90% of people here are Sangwan and Ahlawat and 10% homes belong to Grewal. Most of the people do not live in the mainland of village, but on the outskirts and the cultivated land of the village. This brings a decline in the population of Chandeni.

Occupation
A majority of people here belong to ancestral farming. But they also exhibit a special attachment towards the Indian Armed Forces. Most of the male population of the village are either serving or retired Army Personnel at some point of time in their life.Indian Army/Para Military/ Delhi Police/ Haryana police/ NSG/ Civil Services

Agriculture
There is an acute ground level water shortage due to the weather conditions. The main method of irrigation is underground, non-submersible water pumps. Wells are dug to a depth of around 200 ft and then bored deeper in order to reach the water level. The potors are kept at the bottom of such dry wells reaching the water level through pipes. The major crops of this area are millet, wheat, sorghum and chickpea.