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Barmer, Rajasthan

The Kiradu Temples in perspective
The Kiradu Temples in perspective Image: Wikimedia Commons. Searchtrial67 / CC BY-SA 4.0

Overview

Barmer is a city and the administrative headquarters of Barmer district in the western part of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Located in the Thar Desert, it lies in the arid zone of western Rajasthan and serves as a market town, district seat, and a centre for handicrafts, particularly hand-block printed textiles and embroidery. The city is also significant for hydrocarbon exploration, with the Barmer basin emerging as one of India's notable onshore oil-producing regions.

Key facts

Type City and district headquarters
State Rajasthan
District Barmer
Region Marwar / Thar Desert, western Rajasthan
Country India
Languages Hindi, Rajasthani (Marwari)
Known for Block-printed textiles, handicrafts, Barmer oil fields, desert culture

Geography and climate

Barmer is situated in the Thar Desert and is surrounded by sandy plains, low hills and rocky outcrops. The terrain is arid, with sparse vegetation typical of desert ecosystems. The city lies relatively close to the international border with Pakistan, with the border running through the western parts of the district. The climate is hot and dry, with very high summer temperatures, low and erratic rainfall concentrated in the south-west monsoon, and cold winter nights.

History

The town derives its name from a local ruler, and the broader region historically formed part of Mallani, a tract long associated with Rajput clans of the Marwar region. Under medieval rule it was linked to the Rathore dynasty of Jodhpur. Following the integration of the princely states after Indian independence in 1947, Barmer became part of the state of Rajasthan, and the district was constituted with Barmer city as its headquarters.

Economy

The economy of Barmer combines traditional desert agriculture, livestock rearing, and handicrafts with modern energy-sector activity.

  • Handicrafts and textiles: The town is well known for ajrak-style hand block printing, embroidery, wood carving and woollen carpets, which are produced both for domestic markets and export.
  • Agriculture and livestock: Bajra (pearl millet), pulses and oilseeds are common crops; sheep, goat and camel rearing are widespread.
  • Petroleum: The Barmer basin contains significant onshore oil and gas reserves. The Mangala field, discovered by Cairn India, made the district a major contributor to India's domestic crude oil production. Associated infrastructure includes processing facilities and a long crude pipeline running across the country.
  • Lignite and minerals: The surrounding district has lignite deposits that support thermal power generation, along with deposits of bentonite and other minerals.

Culture

Barmer is part of the Marwari cultural sphere, with folk music, dance and oral traditions strongly represented. Communities such as the Manganiyars and Langas, traditional musician communities of western Rajasthan, are associated with the region's musical heritage. The annual Barmer Thar Festival showcases folk performances, camel events, traditional sports and crafts. Local cuisine reflects desert conditions, with dishes based on millet, pulses, dairy and dried vegetables.

Transport

  • Rail: Barmer railway station lies on the broad-gauge network of North Western Railway, connecting the city to Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and other parts of the country. A rail link extends further west towards Munabao on the India–Pakistan border.
  • Road: National and state highways link Barmer with Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jalore and Sanchore.
  • Air: Civilian air connectivity is limited; the nearest major airport with regular commercial services is at Jodhpur. The Indian Air Force operates Uttarlai air base near the city.

Administration

Barmer functions as the headquarters of the Barmer district administration, headed by a District Collector and a Superintendent of Police. Civic administration of the city is carried out by the municipal council. The area returns members to the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly and forms part of the Barmer Lok Sabha constituency.

Significance

Barmer is significant as the principal urban centre of a strategically located border district, as a hub of traditional Rajasthani crafts, and as a focal point of India's onshore petroleum sector. The Thar Express rail link, when operational