Sri Gurusar Modia
Sri Gurusar Modia
Pista Nagari | |
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Village | |
Country | India |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Sri Ganganagar |
Founded by | Sardar Maghar Singh |
Named for | M.O.D |
Government | |
• Type | State Government |
• Body | Government of India |
Language | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 335802 |
Telephone code | 01509 |
Vehicle registration | RJ 13 |
Sri Gurusar Modia is the northern-most village of the Indian state of Rajasthan situated near borders of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab states and the international border of India and Pakistan. Shri Gurusar Modia birthplace of Hazoor Pita Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan. It is the administrative headquarters of Ganganagar District.[1] It is named after Maharaja Shri Ganga Singh Bahadur, Maharaja of Bikaner, it is also called 'The Punjab of Rajasthan' because of a significant Punjabi population and is known as "the food basket of Rajasthan" and "Green district of Rajasthan".
Religion
Most people practice the Hindu and Sikh religions. People worship folk gods such as Ramdevji and Gogaji. Many have faith in Pirs and Saints and they visit their khanghahs (shrines). Some practise Islam. Some follow Dera-culture, such as Sachcha-Sauda, Radha-Soami and Nirankari deras.
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Location and area
Sri Gurusar Modia Sri Ganganagar District is located between Latitude 28.4 to 30.6 and Longitude 72.2 to 75.3[2] The total area of Sri Ganganagar is 11,154.66 km² or 1,115,466 hectares. It is surrounded on the east by Hanumangarh District, (Hanumangarh district was carved out of it on 12 July 1994) on the south by Bikaner District, and on the west by Bahawalnagar district of the Pakistani Punjab and on the north by the Punjab.
By Air
Nearest airports are Amritsar which is approachable by road 271 km, by rail 360 km, Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh.
- The Sri Ganganagar city is well connected with major cities through both rail and road transport
- A metro rail project is also likely to be initiated in the near future.
By Rail
Sri Ganganagar is well connected by railways to Delhi 424, Rewari 427, Kalka 397, Howrah 1980, Bathinda 127, Haridwar 485, Nanded 1963, Firozpur 184 Suratgarh 60 km etc. Track between Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh 67 km is being converted into broad gauge. This work will get completed in March 2013. and the train will starts in May 2013. this track will connect Sri Ganganagar To Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai and the progress in train services will be affect the population of District headquarters very soon. Yard remodeling and Washing line, sick line and washable apron are main work and a new Electric sub station has been constructed near Aazad cinema fatak.
By Road
National Highway No-15 is running from Sriganganagar to Sanchore, which is well linked with all the major areas of Sriganganagar. Many roadways and private buses are frequently available to major cities of north India like Delhi 431 km, Jaipur 501 km, Ajmer, Udaipur, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Jodhpur 500 km, Kota, Haryana, Punjab. It is well connected to Mumbai 1472 km by road.
Climate
The climate of Sri Gurusar Modia varies to extreme limits. Summer temperature reaches 50° Celsius and winter temperature dips just around 0° Celsius.[3] The average annual rainfall is only 200 mm (7.9 in).[4] Average maximum temperature in summer is 41.2 °C and average minimum temperature in winter is 6 °C.
Education
The village has been a center of learning since its early ages. This city has a large proportion of land which is dedicated to educational institutes. Notable educational institutions from the city include:
- Govt. Sen. Sec. School
- Shah Satnam Ji Boy School
- Shah Satnam Ji Girls School
- Shah satnam ji Girls College
- Sarswati Bal Vidiya Mandir
- B.M.B. Public School
Colleges
- Shah Satnam Ji Girls Collage
Languages
The main languages in the area are Bagri a dialect of Rajasthani, Punjabi and Hindi as well. Majority of people in the district speaks Bagri, Punjabi. Hindi and English are official languages. [5] The Punjabi language, as an optional subject, is taught in schools and colleges of the city. Punjabi music is very popular in the Sri Ganganagar. The impact of the Saraiki dialect can be observed in Arora, Raisikhs and Saraiki Muslim communities. Now this dialect, Saraiki is losing ground in the northern part of the district. Bagri is spoken only in Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts and in some tehsils of neighbouring Punjab and Haryana.
A number of writers of the district have made contributions to Rajasthani literature, through Bagri.[6]
Culture
Punjabi and Bagri cultures dominate the district.
The embroidered Odhni (mostly red in colour) is a symbol of Bagri women. A long shirt and ghaghro (long frock type clothes) and borlo (a head ornament) is the traditional dress of Bagri women.
Punjabi women wear a suit and salwar with chunni (cloth on head). This attire has also become popular with women of other communities. Some women of the Hindu and Muslim Seraiki people still wear ghaggra (long frock).
The Purdah (or veil) is mainly in vogue among Bagri women. Men mainly wear a pant-shirt, kurta-payjama and dhoti (Punjabis call it the chadara-kurta).§
Traditional Sikh and Rajasthani devotional music is popular. Bollywood songs are listened to with same enthusiasm as in other northern Indian regions.
Tehsils and other towns
Shri Gurusar Modia tehsil
Other major towns in villages
- Shah Satnam ji Dham Sri Gurusar Modia
- Panchayat Bhawan
- Ramdev Mandir
- Dera Sri Sant Tirvani Ji
- MSG Meet Stadium
References
- ^ http://www.myganganagar.com
- ^ http://ganganagar.nic.in/
- ^ "Temperature Regimes". Water Resource Department - Government Of Rajasthan. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
- ^ INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPT
- ^ 16 May The Times Of India
- ^ M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "Bagri: A language of India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 28 September 2011.