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Shoram (सोरम) or Shoron (शौरौ) Pakki Chopal .jpg or Shaoron (शौरौं} is a village in Budhana tahsil in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh. It is dominated by Jats. It is situated near Shahpur town of the district Muzaffarnagar. It is Slightly off the road to Budhana-Muzaffarnagar. KHAP- Baliyan HISTORY The famous Jat historian Choudhary Kabul Singh was from SHORAM and It has been mentioned in the chronicles of Jat 'Sarv Khap', which are still preserved with Chaudhry Kabul Singh that the Jat Sarv Khap, reinforced Prithvi Raj with 22,000 brave Jats, who contributed a great deal for Prithvi Raj to win the day. To avenge his humiliation and defeat he attacked again and won at Tarain (1192). Ghori made Qutb-ud-Din his regent at Delhi. Negotiations with kings were done - at 'Sarva Khap' level. Chaudhry Kabul Singh, whose ancestors were leaders of the Sarva Khaap Panchayat, holds some copper plates and papers bearing records of important negotiations. The sarv khap (clan) mahapanchayat was held at Shoram. The two-day convention held on October 5 and 6, 2005 created quite a stir by suggesting extra tough measures against rampant sex determination tests. The host was maverick farmer leader Chaudhary Mahendra Singh Tikait who heads the Baliyan Khap. The body had sent invites to the 20-odd khaps known now more for sibling rivalry and mutual mistrust. The guest list included former CM of Delhi Sahib Singh Verma, Avtar Singh Bhadana and Kishan Singh Sangwan, Rajya Sabha MP Harendra Malik, state minister in Uttaranchal Dhirenda Singh and Jagadguru Rajrajeshwaranand. Last time such a panchayat was held in 1956.

Notable persons- Ch. KABUL SINGH (born.1899-death.1991) Famous Place To Visit- Pakki Chaupal Location- Shoram is located at 29.48°N 77.68°E[6] at an elevation of 272 meters above sea level in the Doab region of Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is located 125 kilometres NE of the national capital, Delhi, and roughly 200 kilometres SE of Chandigarh. The historical cities of Bijnor, Meerut and Hastinapur are close by. Also in proximity are New Delhi, Ghaziabad, Roorkee, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehra Dun, Saharanpur, Panipat, Karnal, Yamunagar and the hill station of Mussoorie. Climate- Shoram has a monsoon influenced humid subtropical climate characterized by hot summers and cooler winters. Summers last from early April to late June during and are extremely hot. The monsoon arrives in late June and continues till the middle of September. Temperatures drop slightly, with plenty of cloud cover but with higher humidity. Temperatures rise again in October and the city then has a mild, dry winter season from late October to the middle of March. June is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in June averages 32.8 °C. In January, the average temperature is 13.9 °C. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year. The average annual temperature in Shoram is 24.2 °C. The highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in Shoram are 47 °C (117 °F) and −0.9 °C (30.4 °F) respectively. The rainfall here averages 955 mm. The driest month is April, with 3 mm of rain. Highest precipitation falls in July, with an average of 294 mm. LANGUAGE- Khari Boli, a prestigious dialect of Hindi, is the native tongue of the city which resembles a lot with the Haryanvi dialect of Hindi. Religious- Hindu- 65 % Muslim- 35 % Transportation- We can come from shahpur ( 2km away ) By Auto Rickshaw ( Tempo in local language ) Education- There are many school in village from nursery to 12th. Playground-- There are many grounds where we can play various games Other Facility- Bank Water Supply is good Power Supply ( 10-12 hr ) All Type of shops Temples & Mosques Peer Baba MAJAR

M.P.-- Sanjeev Baliyan ( BJP )