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Hundreds of students who passed from schools and colleges at Narwana have gone on to attain great heights in their career. Another main reason of Narwana being famous is its political background. This was the constitutional battleground for the ex-CM of haryana i.e. Mr. Om Parkash Chautala and the hometown of Ch. Inder Singh Sheokand, M.P. (6th Lok Sabha, 1977), Deputy C.M. of PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union).
Hundreds of students who passed from schools and colleges at Narwana have gone on to attain great heights in their career. Another main reason of Narwana being famous is its political background. This was the constitutional battleground for the ex-CM of haryana i.e. Mr. Om Parkash Chautala and the hometown of Ch. Inder Singh Sheokand, M.P. (6th Lok Sabha, 1977), Deputy C.M. of PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union).
Narwana is located at the border of the Haryana & Punjab. This area is basically called Bangar with lot of villages around it.
Narwana is located at the border of the Haryana & Punjab. This area is basically called Bangar with lot of villages around it.
Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara
Defining the sacred message of
Guru Teg Bahadur, the Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara rests in the
Jind district of Haryana. Known to have experienced the holy bliss
of the revered Guru twice, the place of the Gurudwara is a
prominent landmark of the Sikh religion.
In 1665 and in 1675, Guru Teg Bahadur visited the place and
stayed back for a considerable period of time. During his first
visit, Guru Ji had been offered with the humble services of a local
head of the area called as Chowdhry Daggo. In order to provide
Guru Ji with every possible kind of comfort, Chowdhry Daggo dug
a well, built a dharamshala and a dwelling place. But due to the
orders of the then Mughal Emperor, the governing chief of the
area arrested Guru Teg Bahadur.
In 1675 Guru Teg Bahadur Ji once again came to Jind and started
to sanctify the local disciples with holy sermons of Guru Granth
Sahib. After his demise, Guru Gobind Singh Ji stepped into this
holy site in 1693 and encouraged the Sikh followers to build a
Gurudwara.
The structure of Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara of Haryana which
adorns the pious ambience of Jind today was established by
Maharaja of Patiala - Karam Singh - in 1840. The unique feature of
the Gurudwara lies in the simultaneous existence of the house
erected by Chowdhry Daggo for Guru Teg Bahadur Singh Ji.
It is but obvious that the local followers of Sikh religion visit the
Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara regularly. However, the place has a
distinct attraction among the outsiders too who, more often than
not, flock to this Gurudwara of ancient significance.
Religiously enriching the dharma of Sikhism, the Dhamtan Sahib
Gurudwara offers a rare and sacred escapade to all those who
wish to engross themselves in the ecstatic aura of Khalsa.


==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 02:29, 6 August 2010

Template:Infobox Indian jurisdiction Narwana is a city and a municipal committee in Jind district in the Indian state of Haryana.

History

In the history its name was Morwana (the place of mor- peacock), then after some time it got transformed into Narwana.

Religion

Most of the people are Hindus, Sikhs, or belong to the Jain Community, though there are worship places for every religion. 'Baba Gaibi Sahib Mandir' is very famous place where on Sunday, most of the people visit. Old Hanuman Temple is another famous and old temple in the city which is famous all around. There are two Gurudwaras, one Mosque and one Catholic Church also.

Geography

Narwana is located at 29°37′N 76°07′E / 29.62°N 76.12°E / 29.62; 76.12.[1] It has an average elevation of 214 metres (702 feet).

Hundreds of students who passed from schools and colleges at Narwana have gone on to attain great heights in their career. Another main reason of Narwana being famous is its political background. This was the constitutional battleground for the ex-CM of haryana i.e. Mr. Om Parkash Chautala and the hometown of Ch. Inder Singh Sheokand, M.P. (6th Lok Sabha, 1977), Deputy C.M. of PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union). Narwana is located at the border of the Haryana & Punjab. This area is basically called Bangar with lot of villages around it. Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara Defining the sacred message of Guru Teg Bahadur, the Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara rests in the Jind district of Haryana. Known to have experienced the holy bliss of the revered Guru twice, the place of the Gurudwara is a prominent landmark of the Sikh religion. In 1665 and in 1675, Guru Teg Bahadur visited the place and stayed back for a considerable period of time. During his first visit, Guru Ji had been offered with the humble services of a local head of the area called as Chowdhry Daggo. In order to provide Guru Ji with every possible kind of comfort, Chowdhry Daggo dug a well, built a dharamshala and a dwelling place. But due to the orders of the then Mughal Emperor, the governing chief of the area arrested Guru Teg Bahadur. In 1675 Guru Teg Bahadur Ji once again came to Jind and started to sanctify the local disciples with holy sermons of Guru Granth Sahib. After his demise, Guru Gobind Singh Ji stepped into this holy site in 1693 and encouraged the Sikh followers to build a Gurudwara. The structure of Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara of Haryana which adorns the pious ambience of Jind today was established by Maharaja of Patiala - Karam Singh - in 1840. The unique feature of the Gurudwara lies in the simultaneous existence of the house erected by Chowdhry Daggo for Guru Teg Bahadur Singh Ji. It is but obvious that the local followers of Sikh religion visit the Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara regularly. However, the place has a distinct attraction among the outsiders too who, more often than not, flock to this Gurudwara of ancient significance. Religiously enriching the dharma of Sikhism, the Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara offers a rare and sacred escapade to all those who wish to engross themselves in the ecstatic aura of Khalsa.

Education

Schools in the city include

Arya Sr.Secondary School
Arya Kanya mahavidialia
DAV public School 01684242180,9812097731(narender kaushik psp)
M.D.N. Public School
Dewan Bal Krishan Public School
S.D. Sr.Sec.School
S.D Model School, Model Town
S.D. Kanya Mahavidhyalya

Adrash Bal Vidya Mandir,Punjabi Chowk

eklavya institute,opp new bus stand M.D NARENDER KAUSHIK PSP 9812097731

FRIENDS INSTITUTE,Khadi Chowk

Colleges

S.D. Mahila Mahavidyalya
K. M. Govt. College
dr.9991863933(naveen dhillon) Govt. Polytechnic
ITI Narwana COE Trade(Fabrication)from Polytechnic in ITI

Lot of kids school has come up in the region nowadays, which are a stepping stone for healthy career. Narwana has always been known for his good education for both boys and girls. Preferred profession for the people is Business, with large amount of people are in to this. Lot of students get selected for top most engineering colleges and this place has always been in the news for large amount of people getting short listed for IAS, doctors, leaders, pharmacists, and many more .....

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Narwana had a population of 50,659. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Narwana has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 70%, and female literacy is 54%. In Narwana, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.

How to reach there

Narwana is well connected with road network and rail network. It is located on a junction of two national highways NH 65 and NH 71.

Haryana & Punjab Roadways buses connect it with most of towns in Haryana and surrounding states of Punjab, UP and Delhi.
Buses are normally available only in day hours. If you are coming from Delhi by road take the NH 10 that connects Delhi to Fazilka. On a junction near Rohtak shift to NH71 towards Jind. In Jind you have to pass through city before coming towards Narawna. WHen you coming from Hissar to Chandigarh By NH65 Narwana is at the crossing of NH65 and NH71

An alternate route is via Delhi–Sonipat–Jind that is few km shorter.

By rail it is on the main BG line that connects the national capital to Bhatinda.
It is also a junction station with branch line to Kurukshetra. The important trains which stop at this station are Punjab Mail (Mumbai CST–Firozpur), Malwa Express (Indore_ Jammutavi), Jabalpur - Jammutawi Express, Sriganga Nagar–New Delhi Intercity, Mumbai–Firozpur Janta Express (Via Kota), Howrah–Sriganga Nagar (Via Patna), Kanyakumari–Jammu Express (1 of Longest train running in India), Mangalore–Jammu Navyug Express, Chenni–Jammu Andman Express, Pathankot–Delhi Dhauldhar Express, Guwhati–Lalgarh (Bikaner), Jablapur–Jammu Tawi Express and a few other passenger trains.

Nearest Airports are at Chandigarh and Delhi. Delhi is well connected by many world cities and Indian state capitals. A few private companies also provide charted flights to Sirsa, which is 2 hours distance by road.

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