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Malwas
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Malwas is a village and post in the Churu district of northern Rajasthan state, India.
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The nearby town of Rajgarh (or Sadulpur) serves Malwas' transportation needs with its railway station. Rajgarh railway junction lies on the Bikaner - Churu- Delhi and Churu - Hisar railway routes. The nearest other cities are Sidhmukh, Hisar, Sikar and Pilani (Rajasthan). Malwas is part of the Lok Sabha constituency of Churu and the Vidhan Sabha constituency of Sadulpur.[citation needed]
As of June 2015, it had about 350 residents' homes.
As of 2015, there are about 350 households in Malwas. Malwas is the most growing village in Rajgarh Tehsil. The literacy rate is 80%. Agriculture is the chief occupation of the local population. The people residing in the community are Brahmin, Jat, Goswami, Jangir, Tak, Swami and Rajput.