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Lisana

Lisana is a village in Rewari of Rewari block, in the Indian state of Haryana. It is village Rewari at about 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) and on Rewari- Jhajjar District Road.

Polytechnic

It has a Government Polytechnic at 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) from Rewari Bus stand on old Rewari Rohtak road.

Demographics of 2011

As of 2011 India census, Lisana, Rewari had a population of 1852 in 346 households. Males (997) constitute 53.83% of the population and females (855) 46.16%. Lisana has an average literacy (1226) rate of 66.19%, lower than the national average of 74%: male literacy (753) is 61.41%, and female literacy (473) is 38.58% of total literates(1226). In Lisana, 14.09% of the population is under 6 years of age (261).

Adjacent villages

  • Gokalgarh
  • Guraora
  • Kulana
  • Lisan
  • References

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    Who Could It Be

    by: Luciano

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    Not even for a cup of tea
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    Knocking on the Rastaman's door
    I've got to get myself away
    And find me a place where I'll be free
    City life is getting me down
    Even when I sleep I'm wearing a frown
    It couldn't be the landlord
    Could it be my baby?
    I told her not to wake me
    Not even for a cup of tea
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Knocking on the Rastaman's door
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Knocking on the Rastaman's door
    I'm in deep meditation
    Trying to find myself
    Don't need no provocation
    It's a minute after twelve
    Now who dares to disturb
    My tranquility
    When I'm meditating
    On the Almighty
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Who could it be now?
    Knocking on the Rastaman's door
    I've got to get myself away
    And find me a place where I'll be free
    City life is getting me down
    Even when I sleep I'm wearing a frown
    It couldn't be the landlord
    Could it be my baby?
    I told her not to wake me




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