Jamwa Ramgarh

Jamwa Ramgarh also popularly known as the Ramgarh, is the subdivision of the District of Jaipur . Located on state road number 55 in about 28 kilometers from the city of Jaipur in the east-north. It is best known for ‘ Ramgarh Lake ‘, located on the outskirts of this city.

The dense forest that surrounds the lake and its surrounding area is home to large variety of wildlife animals Lion, Chital and Neelgai being major contributors and has been declared a wildlife sanctuary by the Government of India in the year 1982.

The temple Of the goddess Jamwai Mata was built by Rao Dulherao of Kachhwaha clan in Jaipur Lake near the present Ramgarah and later it was called Jamwa Ramgarh by the name of the goddess Jamuvai. Earlier, this city was known as “manch” and there was a temple of ji budhvai kills and the statue is still there in the same temple.

The main rivers that cross the Jaipur district are Banas and Banganga. Despite the uncommon severe drought is the administration, poor water quality and exploitation of groundwater with extensive pipe systems and threatens agriculture in some areas.