Hastsal

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Hastsal
city
Hastsal is located in Delhi
Hastsal
Hastsal
Location in India
Coordinates: 28°38′02″N 77°03′11″E / 28.634°N 77.053°E / 28.634; 77.053
Country India
StateDelhi
DistrictWest
Population
 (2011)
  Total
176,877
Languages
  OfficialHindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationDL4s

Village Hastsal is a census town and village in West district in the Indian Union Territory of Delhi.

According to legend, this area was once submerged in water and elephants used to rest here. In Hindi, elephants are known as "Hathi" and place is known as "Sthal"; hence, Hastsal - the resting place of elephants.[1]

In the 17th century, Mughal Emperor Shahjahan had a hunting lodge in Hastsal. In 1650, he built the Mini Qutub Minar close to his hunting lodge.[2] The Minar is a 55-foot (17 m) high minaret tower, locally popular as Hastsal ki Laat or the Hastsal Minaret. It is now situated at corner of Hastsal village and is popularly known as the Laat (Pillar). The minaret and hunting lodge, both still exist but lay abandoned and crumbling. The minaret closely resembles the Qutub Minar in design, and was inspired by it.[2][3][4][5][6]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2001 86,556    
2011 176,877+104.3%
Source: Government of India[7]

As of 2011 India census,[8] Hastsal had a population of 176,877. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Hastsal has a literacy rate of 83.71 %, male literacy is 90.51%, and female literacy is 75.84%. In Hastsal, 18% of the population is under 6 years of age.

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