Badal, Punjab
Badal | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 30°04′34″N 74°39′59″E / 30.0761°N 74.6664°E | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
Region of Punjab | Malwa |
District | Sri Muktsar Sahib |
Tehsil | Lambi |
Government | |
• Type | Panchayat Raj |
• Body | Gram Panchayat |
Area | |
• Village | 14.95 km2 (5.77 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Village | 3,473 |
• Village density | 230/km2 (600/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Punjabi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 152113 |
Area code | 01637244 |
Vehicle registration | PB 30 |
Literacy | 67.49% |
Website | muktsar.nic.in |
Badal is a village situated in the Lambi tehsil of the Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, India. The village is famous for its political affiliations and is always a hotspot of many prominent Indian Political Parties. The main leaders of Shiromani Akali Aal (SAD) party namely Parkash Singh Badal (Former CM, Punjab), Sukhbir Singh Badal (Former Deputy CM, Punjab)[1] and Harsimrat Kaur Badal (Union Cabinet Minister) belong to Village Badal. Also prominent leader of People's Party of Punjab (PPP)/ Congress Manpreet Singh Badal (Finance Minister, Punjab) belong to Village Badal. Village Badal is a multi-cultural village living in harmony with four Gurdwara, two Hindu Temples and one Mosque. Village Badal also boasts two gyms and four sports stadiums for regular sports activity.
Geography
[edit]Village Badal is situated at 59 km South from Sri Muktsar Sahib (District Headquarters), 8 km from Lambi (Sub-division/Tehsil headquarters) and 265 km from Chandigarh (State Capital). It is also 16 km from nearest city gidderbaha & 33 km from Bathinda City and 17 km from Mandi Dabwali, Haryana, India. Village Badal lies mere 17 km North of border with Haryana State of India and 25 km East of Rajasthan State of India.
Demographics
[edit]According to the 2011 Census of India, Badal had 686 households comprising a population of 3473, of which 1863 were males and 1610 were females. There were 412 children aged 0–6 and the Average Sex Ratio was 864. The literacy rate was 67.49%, with male literacy standing at 74.52% and that for females being literacy rate was 59.26%.[citation needed]
Healthcare and Old Age Home
[edit]Government Hospital
[edit]Village Badal have a well equipped and well staffed Government Hospital with 24/7 Emergency Service and Ambulance availability. The OPD department have well experienced and equipped doctors capable of diagnosing every kind of disease and treatment.
Baba Hira Das Ji Ayurvedic Hospital
[edit]Baba Hira Das Ji Ayurvedic Hospital provides diagnosing and treatment with Ayurvedic Medicines and have IPD department for serious cases.
Old-Age Home
[edit]Badal Village have an old-age home for needy senior citizens with 24/7 healthcare/ambulance service. The old age home have well behaving and well equipped residential rooms form senior citizens with regular monitoring of their food and heath.
Education
[edit]Colleges
[edit]- State Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences[2]
- Baba Hira Das Ji Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital[3]
- Dasmesh Girls College[4]
- Dasmesh Girls College of Education[5]
Schools
[edit]- Government Senior Secondary School, Badal
- 2 Government Primary Schools, Badal
- Mata Jaswant Kaur Memorial School, Badal
- Dasmesh Girls Senior Secondary School, Badal (Only Girls (Boys up to 5th standard) [6]
Other Education Institutes
[edit]- Sports Authority of India (SAI) Training Centre, Badal
- Punjab Sports Department, Badal
- Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) or Rural Institute for Vocational Training, Badal
- Shooting Range, Badal
Stadiums
[edit]- Guru Gobind Singh Multipurpose Sports Stadium, Badal
- Guru Nanak Hockey Stadium, Badal
- 3 Unnamed Stadiums belonging to different organisations
References
[edit]- ^ Archit Watts, In Muktsar hinterland, it’s Punjab CM’s native village that glitters, The Tribune, 20 January 2014
- ^ "Home". Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ "Guru Ravidas Ayurved University Punjab Hoshiarpur". Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ List of Colleges (as on 1st July, 2016) Archived 18 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ List of Colleges Archived 18 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2017.