Jhumpa Kalan and Jhumpa Khurd are villages in the Siwani Tehsil of the Bhiwani District in the Indian state of Haryana. Close to the border with Rajasthan state, the census code is 06-state, 081-district, 00401-tehsil and 53-village.As of the 2011 Census of India, the village had 144 households.
The village comes under Siwani tehsil of Bhiwani district and under Loharu constituency (Bhiwani Maherndergarh Lok-Sabha constituency). It is situated on India's National Highway No. 65 i.e. NH-65 which is to be upgraded to NH-52 in near future. It has a railway station as well. It has a small hospital i.e. Primary Health Care Center(PHC), Veterinary Hospital, Post Office, a rest house, numerous petrol pumps, small market(which is growing day by day), police station, bus stand where one can catch a bus anytime, medicine stores, Kshetriya Gramin Bank (a subsidiary of Punjab National Bank), Sahkari Smiti Bank (Mini Bank) etc. All the basic facilities are available in the village e.g. water, electricity, medical, transportation, Govt. School up to class 12th (separate school for girls is under construction as on Jan, 2015). Farming is the main source of income though most part of the land is rain-dependent. Rainfall has been very low in the recent years. The village is expected to be a growing hub for agro-business in near future.
Khurd and Kalan (Hindustani: ख़ुर्द और कलाँ, خرد اور کلاں Punjabi: ਖੁਰਦ ਜਾਂ ਕਲਾਂ) are administrative designations used in India and Pakistan to indicate the smaller (Khurd) and larger (Kalan) segments of a town, village or settlement. They are usually added after place names. For instance, Berote Khurd and Berote Kalan in Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Dangoh Khurd in Una District of Himachal Pradesh and the famous Dariba Kalan jewellery market in Delhi, there was also a smaller street near by, known as Dariba Khurd or Chhota Dariba, both mean small, now known as Kinari Bazaar.
In some parts of the former Maratha territory, the word Budruk is used instead of "Kalan". It is a corruption of the Persian word for "greater". In Manipur, Khullen and Khunou are used.
Khurd may refer to :