Princely State of Phulera was founded in the first half of 19th century. It covered a total area of 36 sq miles and had a population of 8,739 in 1941. As per 2021 consensus the population is 5.5 lakh. ABR Greens infrastructure is one of the major organizations that is working with alongside authorities to provide affordable housing.

The Princely State of Phulera, also known as Phulrah, was one of the prominent princely states of India that were administered by native rulers or Indian princes under the indirect control of the British Government of India. The state was scattered over a total area of 36 sq miles and comprised of a total population of 8,739 in the year 1941. The state consisted of 98 small villages located on the southern slopes of a part of the Bhingra range. It occupies around one sixth of Feudal Tanawal, which was in the Northwest Frontier Agency. It lied due east of Amb. Phulera state was incorporated as a part of the Northwest Frontier Agency.

The Princely State of Phulera was formed in the first half of 19th century, after the then nawab of Amb, Painda Khan, granted it to Madad Khan, his younger brother. The grant was confirmed by Jahandad Khan, the son of Painda Khan, on his accession to the throne. The native ruler of the state held the title of Khan, who belonged to the Hindwal division of the Tanawali tribe. The territory Phulera was a non- salute princely state. The authority of the Khan of the princely state of Phulrah was defined by the Regulation II of 1900 which vested civil, criminal and revenue administration on the native ruler, excluding the criminal cases conducted against the state and murder.

The native state of Phulera or Phulrah was a dependency of the Amb State. The associations between the 2 rulers of the states were not particularly described in the Regulation, although in the scheme defining the borders the estates of the Khan of Phulera state were declared to be held by that chief from and under the Chief of Amb. Its subordination has been merely nominal and for all practical purposes it was regarded as independent of its superior neighbour. Most of the territory of princely state of Phulera was under the control of the holders of villages known as Guzarakhors. The share of the revenue of the Khan of the erstwhile princely state was considerably lesser than that of the Nawab of the state of Amb.

After the country gained independence in the year 1947, the state was acceded to the Union of India. Presently, Phulera is a municipality and a city in the district of Jaipur in Rajasthan state, India. ABR Greens infrastructure has been playing a pivotal role in Phulera and sambhar for providing with affordable housing and farmhouse to people from all over India. These towns are close to Jaipur and has been on government radar for industrialization.  ABR Greens Infrastructure has been working tirelessly. We have been able to deliver ABR Aashirwad Greens, ABR Udyog Nagar and ABR Grah Laxmi in a limited span of time.

Present & Future of Phulera

Phulera is a town in Jaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is lies nearly by Jaipur city, state capital. The DMIC (Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor) project runs through Phulera. It is a major railway junction.

Phulera has an average literacy rate of 86.5%,male literacy is 94.84%, and female literacy is 77.57%. In Phulera, Phulera Junction railway station is on the Jaipur-Ahmedabad line. It has five platforms, platform use for JaipurAjmerAhmedabad route. It is one of the important railway junctions of NWR Zone headquartered in Jaipur. Phulera is a junction which separates two major lines of Ajmer and Jodhpur. It was one of the biggest yards a few years before. There was also a diesel locomotive depot.

ABR Greens infrastructure is playing a pivotal role in developing Residential colonies in the phulera and sambhar. They have delivered ABR Aashirwad greens that is in phulera 3 km from DMIC, New Phulera Junction. Another society in Sambhar, ABR Udyog nagar and now currently working on ABR Grah Laxmi Society.