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Kaimla is a village in the state of Haryana in northern India. It lies within the agrarian belt of the state and is administered as part of the local panchayati raj system. Like many settlements in this region, Kaimla's economy and social life are closely tied to agriculture and to the broader rural network of Haryana.
| Name | Kaimla |
|---|---|
| Type | Village |
| State | Haryana |
| Country | India |
| Local administration | Gram panchayat |
Kaimla is situated in the plains of Haryana, a region characterised by alluvial soils and a flat topography that is typical of the Indo-Gangetic plain. The surrounding landscape is dominated by cultivated fields, with wheat and rice forming the principal kharif and rabi crops in the wider district.
The village is governed at the local level by an elected gram panchayat, in line with the constitutional framework for rural local self-government in India. Higher-level administration is carried out through the tehsil, district, and state government structures of Haryana.
Agriculture is the principal occupation of residents, supported by allied activities such as dairying and small-scale trade. Connectivity to nearby towns provides access to markets, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
Kaimla is one of the many villages that together form the demographic and agricultural base of Haryana. Such settlements are central to the state's identity as one of India's leading producers of foodgrains and dairy products.