Kajala is a gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana. Kajala gotra is derived from the Saran clan. The Saran gotra is a branch of Bhati gotra and the Saran Jats are associated with the royal dynasty of Jaisalmer. Their capital was in Bikaner State, which was later occupied by the Rathors. The Sarans live in this area even today. In the history of Saran gotra there have been two famous men named Kajal Singh and his son Randhir Singh.

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  • Kajala is a gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana. Kajala gotra is derived from the Saran clan. The Saran gotra is a branch of Bhati gotra and the Saran Jats are associated with the royal dynasty of Jaisalmer. Their capital was in Bikaner State, which was later occupied by the Rathors. The Sarans live in this area even today. In the history of Saran gotra there have been two famous men named Kajal Singh and his son Randhir Singh. Kajal Singh is the forefather of the Kajala gotra of the Jats who mostly live in Bikaner and Haryana. Mahadev Singh Khandela (Kajla):He is Union State Minister for Road and Transport and Highways in Govt. of India. From 1980 to 2008 Member, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly(Five times) He hails from village Dulhepura of sikar District near Khandela townn. Rohitashw Kajla: He is an eminent advocate in Rajasthan High Court, Bench at Jaipur. He occasioned to be the Standing counsel for Govt. of India From 1996 to 2006. Contested parliamentary election from Ajmer Constituency of Rajasthan as a Bahujan Samaj Party nominee. He hails from village Loyal of Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Col. Dr L.C. Kajla: was a famous cardiologist doctor and a personal physician to India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru along with being the first jat M.B.B.S. He was a highly intelligent and a well known physician. After completing his graduation he initially worked as a private practitioner in Kosli, near Rewari and later joined in the Army Medical Corps, during pre-independence era. He belonged to village Soldha and after his retirement from Army, was running his clinic at Kirby Place, Delhi Cantt. He had two sons, one of whom expired in an accident after passing out from NDA (National Defence Academy) and the other son is a reputed physician, settled in US. Dr. Kajla carried the reputation of being a very kind-hearted man, who did a lot for the society by treating many patients free-of-cost and also donated a small building for the school children in his village. Dr. G. D. Singh (डॉ गोवर्धनसिंह) (Kajla): (b. 1946) passed M. Sc. (Ag. ) in Soil and Water Conservation with Gold Medal. He was born in the family of Shri Narayan Singh Kajla on 8 july 1946 in village Jerthi in Sikar district (Rajasthan). He did his Ph.D. from M.L.S. University of Agriculture, Udaipur (Rajasthan). Dr. Singh served as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Head, S.K.N. college of Agriculture, Jobner (Rajasthan) from 1975-1989. He served as Officer-in-Charge and Associate Director (R) in R.A.U. Bikaner, from 1989-2002. His areas of interest are soil and water management in crop production, watershed management and use of saline water in crop production. He has about 80 research papers to his credit and has guided 6 Ph.D. students. He has worked on C.C.P.I. in NATP Project on Watershed Management Technology for For Hot Arid Regions from 1999-2002. He was Dean and Director of Extension Education, Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner, from October 2002 to 31 July 2006. He retired on 31 July 2006. Dr. Shiv Prasad Kajla: He is an Adminisrative officer in Rajasthan i.e. R.A.S. Officer. Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats, Rohtak, India (1938, 1967)
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  • Kajala is a gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana. Kajala gotra is derived from the Saran clan. The Saran gotra is a branch of Bhati gotra and the Saran Jats are associated with the royal dynasty of Jaisalmer. Their capital was in Bikaner State, which was later occupied by the Rathors. The Sarans live in this area even today. In the history of Saran gotra there have been two famous men named Kajal Singh and his son Randhir Singh.
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