Ghirai is a well-known village in the region, recognized for its
strong social participation and progressive outlook. The name
“Ghirai” is believed to have originated from its geographical
setting, referring to a place that was naturally protected or
surrounded, offering security to its early inhabitants.
Currently, the village is led by its Sarpanch, Mrs. Kavita. Under
her leadership, special focus is being given to women empowerment
and improving the standard of school education. Several new
initiatives have been introduced to encourage education and
community participation.
Socially, Ghirai has a very progressive and aware community.
Education holds great importance here, and many young residents
are serving in government jobs and professional sectors.
Agriculture plays a major role in the village economy.
A strong canal irrigation network supports farming activities,
resulting in good production of crops such as cotton and paddy.
Farmers have widely adopted modern agricultural machinery and
techniques. The village is known for its unity—whether during
festivals or times of crisis, the entire community stands
together. Local temples and traditional festivals reflect the
deep cultural roots of Ghirai.