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Garhdiwala

Coordinates: 31°43′57″N 75°45′02″E / 31.7325°N 75.7506°E / 31.7325; 75.7506
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Garhdiwala
Town
Garhdiwala is located in Punjab
Garhdiwala
Garhdiwala
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 31°43′57″N 75°45′02″E / 31.7325°N 75.7506°E / 31.7325; 75.7506
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictHoshiarpur
Government
 • BodyMunicipal Council
Population
 (2011)
 • Total7,593
Languages Punjabi
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
144207
Area code+91 1886
Vehicle registrationPB07,PB21

Garhdiwala is a town and a municipal council in Hoshiarpur district in the state of Punjab, India.

History

Tradition goes that the town was built in 1443 A.D. by one Garhia, a Jatt, and was named after his and that the addition of Diwala was made in 1812 on account of the incarnation of the goddess (devi) having appeared in the town. In honour of this event, Jodh Singh, Ramgarhia, built a temple here. The word diwala is said to be either a contraction for 'deviwala' or the word 'diwala'- a temple. The said Sardar also built a fort in 1829 A. D., the traces of which are hardly visible. Around the town, there are some grooves of mangoes. Starting from here, a belt of mango gardens can be seen up to Mahilpur

Sahota Jatt's were the original proprietors of Garhdiwala, They are descendants of one and the same common ancestor "Garhia"

In addition to jatt's people of other tribes are proprietors by purchase,gift, etc.

At the census of 1890 the population of Garhdiwala was found to be 4,015.

Khalsa Senior Secondary School is the oldest was built (in 1921) by the Great Chaudhary Boor Singh along with renewed and prominent persons of the area and this school has given Punjab great officers, intellects and players of international level.

It is famous for producing great soldiers like Colonel Bachhiter Singh Sahota.[citation needed] who laid down his life fighting militants in Kashmir.He was awarded Shaurya Chakra by President of India.Other officers produced by Garhdiwala are Commodore Harbans Singh Sahota,Col Dogra,Col Naresh Talwar. This small town has produced great players of Kabaddi like Mehnga Singh,Chaudhary Harbux Singh and Sohan Singh.

Transport

Garhdiwala city is situated on Chandigarh - Jammu road at State Highway-24, approximately 30 km north-east to Hoshiarpur. The nearest railway station is in Dasuya Railway Station-DZA (12 KM away)

Facilities

This moderate town is a very close-knit community and a business hub for numerous villages around it. Local business ranges from grocery, jewellers, clothing merchants, hardware stores, chemist, electrical and electronics suppliers to cold storage and wheat storage facilities. There are various doctor clinics, banks, and educational institutions. Garhdiwala has its own Police Station and Post office as well.

Education

Markets

  • Main Bazaar
  • Shiv Shakti Market
  • Chaudhary Complex
  • Seth Market
  • Gandhi Market
  • Kokla Market
  • Dana Mandi
  • Devi Mandir Bazaar
  • Thana Bazaar

Climate

The city has a humid subtropical climate with cool winters and long, hot summers. Summer Temperatures vary from average highs of around 47 °C to average lows of around 22 °C. Winter temperatures have highs of 19 °C to lows of 1 °C. Southwest monsoon season occurs during July and August. Throughout year, average rainfall is 710mm.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[3] Gardhiwala had a population of 7593. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Garhdiwala has a higher literacy rate compared to Punjab. In 2011, the literacy rate of Garhdiwala was 87.24 % compared to 75.84 % of Punjab: Male literacy stands at 92.82 % while the female literacy rate was 81.73 %.

References

  1. ^ Khalsa College
  2. ^ St. Soldier Divine Public School
  3. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.