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KOTIA
Kotia is situated at Kanina-kosli road. This is famous for Baba Burjeshwer Temple. Kotia is a village located in Kanina Tehsil, Mahendergarh District, Haryana, India. It is on the 0.1-kilometre approach road boarded to the Kosli–Kanina road and is 15 kilometres from Kosli and 3 kilometres from Kanina. The villages is 120 kilometres from Delhi, the capital of India. It is a large village with an approximate population of 6500 to 7000. There is average one person in army from 3 family.MR. RamKishan YADAV is current sarpanch of the village after MR. Vijaypal Yadav. There are numerous temples in the village, of which that of Baba Burjeshwer Ji has a special importance. All the villagers used to have Lunch in the temple on Holi (The Indian festival). The village school was earlier up to class 8th and due to excellent result in entire district,the school has been upgraded to High School.

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Geography

Kotia is located at 28°38′39″N 76°33′27″ECoordinates: 28°38′39″N 76°33′27″E.[2][3] It has an average elevation of 245 metres (803 feet). It's boundary meet with Karoli,Kanina Gahada, and Lisan villages. The temperature can go as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius from May to July. Winter is from November to February, and the temperature can fall to 5 degrees Celsius in December and January. The village is adjacent to the Mahindergarh district and has dust storms in summer. Rugged hilly terrain of Aravali ranges as well as sandy dunes are found in nearby villages. The overall climate is dry. Rain falls from July to September. A little rain is experienced during winter also.

Demographics Kotia village has a population of 6500-7000. Males constitute 65% of the population and females 35%. Kotia has an average literacy rate of 85%,higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 80%. In Karoli, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. Yadav (Ahir) caste forms the majority of the population.[citation needed] Kotia is a part of Ahirwal, the land of Ahirs. Ahirwal includes Mahendragarh–Narnaul area and Alwar, which also have a large population of Ahirs (Yadavs). The adjacent districts of Mahendragarh and Alwar have Yadav-majority populations.