Sultanpur is a historic and well-respected village of the Hansi district, Haryana. The name of the village is
believed to have originated during the Mughal period, associated
with an influential ruler or personality named “Sultan.”
At present, the village is led by its Sarpanch, Mrs. Priyanka.
Being an educated and young woman leader, she is continuously
working towards promoting girls’ education, digital literacy,
and skill development programs for women.
Socially, Sultanpur has a highly organized and progressive
community structure. Education is deeply respected here, and
many residents serve in reputed government positions.
Agriculture forms the backbone of the village economy.
The fertile land of Sultanpur is highly suitable for cotton,
paddy, and wheat cultivation. Farmers actively use modern
agricultural machinery and techniques. Animal husbandry is an
essential part of rural life, with high-quality buffalo breeds
contributing significantly to economic prosperity. The village
chaupal continues to serve as a central place for dialogue,
decision-making, and justice. Strong brotherhood and collective
participation make Sultanpur a shining example of progressive
rural development.