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Phagwara is home to people of all religions, mainly Hinduism and Sikhism.
Phagwara is home to people of all religions, mainly Hinduism and Sikhism.


Phagwara is well known for its holy places, like the popular Shiv Mandir on Nima Wala Chowk, famous temple of Hanuman ji at national highway.It has many famous Sikh Gurdawaras, Gurudwara Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj on G.T.Road,Sri Sukhchainana Sahib and Sri Chhevin Patshahi in the interior of the town. Situated at Banga Road, Vishwakarma Mandir is one of the oldest and most sacred places for the Ramgharia community.
Phagwara is well known for its Mandirs and Gurdwaras, like the popular Shiv Mandir on Nima Wala Chowk, famous temple of Hanuman ji at national highway.It also has many famous Sikh Gurdawaras, Gurudwara Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj on G.T.Road,Sri Sukhchainana Sahib and Sri Chhevin Patshahi in the interior of the town. Situated at Banga Road, Vishwakarma Mandir is one of the oldest and most sacred places for the Ramgharia community.


==Educational Phagwara==
==Educational Phagwara==

Revision as of 15:07, 9 June 2009

Phagwara
Phagwara
city
Map
Population
 (2001)
 • Total95,626
Websitehttp://www.Phagwaraonline.com

Phagwara is a city and a municipal council in Kapurthala district in the north India .

Location

Phagwara is located on the Delhi-Amritsar national highway No.01 and also on the rail link between Delhi and Amritsar. It is located between two big cities of Ludhiana and Jalandhar. Phagwara is 76 miles away from Chandigarh and 220 miles (355 km) from Delhi. Phagwara is a junction, with rail and road links to other cities as well. Most major trains stop here, e.g. the Shatabdi Express. Phagwara is in the so called NRI belt of Doaba region of punjab (Doaba: the land bounded by two rivers) The two rivers is Satluj and Beas).

Geography

Phagwara is located at 31°13′N 75°46′E / 31.22°N 75.77°E / 31.22; 75.77[1]. It has an average elevation of 234 metres (767 feet).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Phagwara had a population of 95,626. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Phagwara has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 73%. In Phagwara, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. There is also a large population of Hindu & Sikh in the phagwara local area.

Industry

Phagwara is the main industrial centre in the Kapurthala District because of its good location on the national highway. This city has many different types of Textile, Auto Components, Agriculture Support, Machine Tools and Agricultural Implements.

Famous places

Phagwara is popular for its affluent economy and industries, with three big mills running in phagwara namely, J.C.T.(Jagatjit Cotton Textile), Wahid Sandhar Sugar Mill, and Sukhjit Starch Mill along with many small scall industries manufacturing Electrical Accessories, Machine Tools, Agricultural Implements and Rubber. It is famous all over the world for manufacturing of Oil Engine Parts.

Phagwara is famous for NRI's, a big percentage of Punjabi NRI's belong to this area. Scores of people from Phagwara and vicintity, have settled abroad, with USA,UK, Canada, Italy, Greece, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, to name a few.

It is also the banking hub of Kapurthala District. With more than 45 banks and 63 Offices it comes in the top list of Indian sub-urban cities in banking business. Also, Phagwara is big time shopping hub with Bazar Bansanwala, Sarafan Bazar and Gaushalla Bazar being the places of attraction for Clothing & Jewellary.

Many years ago the Rail over bridge work Satnampura,Phagwara. The project was completed in 5 years, very thankfull PUNJAB GOVERNMENT,(HM)

Another village Gandhwan is also a prominent village, it is famous for its Gurudwara in remembrance of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's son Sri Chand Maharaj Ji who stayed here during his lifetime. National bird of India peacock are found here in numbers, with even 20+ peacocks sometimes seen in fields around the village.

Religious Phagwara

Phagwara is home to people of all religions, mainly Hinduism and Sikhism.

Phagwara is well known for its Mandirs and Gurdwaras, like the popular Shiv Mandir on Nima Wala Chowk, famous temple of Hanuman ji at national highway.It also has many famous Sikh Gurdawaras, Gurudwara Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj on G.T.Road,Sri Sukhchainana Sahib and Sri Chhevin Patshahi in the interior of the town. Situated at Banga Road, Vishwakarma Mandir is one of the oldest and most sacred places for the Ramgharia community.

Educational Phagwara

Phagwara is one of the educational Hub of Doaba Area. It boosts of having many prestigious schools & colleges.

Colleges:
1. Guru Nanak College
2. Ramgharia College
3. Kamla Nehru College
4. GNBL college
5. MLU DAV College
6. St Soldier Institute
7. Ramgharhia Institue Of Engineering & Technology
8. GNA-IMT (GNA Institute of Management & Technology)
9. Lovely Professional University

The first hi-tech village of North India named Palahi is situated close to the city. It is facilitated with a community Ramgharia Polytechnic, a college for girls, a football ground, parks, street lights, underground sewerage and a historical gurdwara dedicated to Guru Hargobind Sahib. This village was among a few villages adopted by centre govt. to develop as a model village.

Schools:

1. St. Joseph's Convent School
2. Jain Model School
3. Arya Model School
4. SD Model School
5. Govt. Sr. Sec. School(Boys)
6. Govt. Sr. Sec. School(Girls)
7. Swami Sant Dass Public School
--Sarb23 (talk) 22:32, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

Prominent Phagwara people

  • Rajan Zed: Rajan Zed, a Hindu chaplain, who delivered the first Hindu prayer in United States Senate in Washington DC and some other state legislatures of US in 2007.
  • Phagwara is also known for its football team of J.C.T Mill. (Bai Chung Bhutia played for this team).
  • Shooter Jaspal Rana also once played for JCT.
  • Soccer (Foot ball) player Indira, who was once Indian National team's captain, belongs to this city and still lives with family in phagwara.
  • GS Parmar a well known football player of JCT Mills, Phagwara belongs to Bado/Narur Panchatta/Phagwara
  • Dharmendra, Bollywood actor was born in this city.
  • Anoop Jalota, the famous singer belongs to this city (Jaloteyan Mohalla)
  • Ashok kaura, Journalist , The Hindustan Times.

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