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Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district

District in Punjab, India


Summary

District in Punjab, India

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nameShaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district
other_nameNawanshahr district
settlement_typeDistrict of Punjab, India
image_skylineGuru Teg Bhadur Gate Banga - panoramio.jpg
image_captionGuru Teg Bahadur Gate in Banga
image_mapShahid Bhagat Singh Nagar in Punjab (India).svg
map_captionLocation in Punjab
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Emblem of Punjab (India) on a white background (1).png Punjab
subdivision_type2Region of Punjab
subdivision_name2Doaba
named_forBhagat Singh
seat_typeHeadquarters
seatNawanshahr
leader_title2Deputy Commissioner
leader_name2Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km21,266
population_footnotes
population_total612,310
population_as_of2011
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demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Official
demographics1_info1Punjabi
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_type
area_code_typeTelephone code
area_code01823 for Nawanshahr and Banga
01885 for Balachaur
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blank1_info_sec180.3%
website

01885 for Balachaur

Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district is one of twenty-three districts of state of Punjab, India. It is located in Doaba region. It consists of three subdivisions, Nawanshahr, Banga, and Balachaur. There are three legislative seats in the district, Nawanshahr, Balachaur and Banga. They fall under the Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha Constituency. Nawanshahr, the district headquarters is about 92 km from Chandigarh, the state's capital.

As of 2011, it is the third least populous district of Punjab (out of 22), after Barnala and Fatehgarh Sahib.

History

Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district was formed from the Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar districts of Punjab on 7 November 1995, as the sixteenth district of Punjab State named from the headquarters town of Nawanshahr. Nawanshahr was founded by the migrants from Rahon near the Sutlej River as Rahon was in danger of being flooded. They named it Nawanshahar (meaning "New City").

Dewan Banna Mal Misr (Gautam) was born in Gautam Brahmin (Shori Gotra) family of Nawanshahr. He was son of Vaid Jhanda Mal of Nawanshahr, Dewan Banna Mal was manager with full sovereign powers of His Highness Maharaja Sir Randhir Singh Bahadur of Kapurthala's Estates in Oudh and served as Chief Minister Of Kapurthala State. Dewan Banna Mal built the temple Shivala Banna Mal near the Municipal Committee office, Nawanshahr. It was built in the year 1862 and tall and huge structure Haveli Banna Mal Di Haveli in Vaidan Mohalla in Nawanshahr. Dewan Banna Mal's sons Dewan Acchru Mal Gautam (Revenue Minister) and Dewan Sundri Mal Gautam (Revenue Minister) of Kapurthala State built Brahmkund Mandir behind Shalimar Bagh in Kapurthala. Dewan Banna Mal owned 3000 acres of land in the Mand area of Kapurthala on the bank of River Beas Bana Malwala after Dewan Banna Mal Gautam's name and Brahampur, Phagwara villages in Tehsil Phagwara. Descendants of Banna Mal Today lives in Kapurthala, Phagwara, New Delhi and Dehradun, Pandit Daljit Parshad Gautam Advocate of Kapurthala Renowned Civil Lawyer of Punjab practices in Kapurthala till his death in the Year 2010, Dewan Ambika Parshad ( Accountant General of Kapurthala State) his daughter Savitri Shori Mahajan a historian was married to The Great Historian of India and A Lawyer Vidya Dhar Mahajan, their daughters Mridula Mukherjee And Sucheta Mahajan are Historian and Working as a professor of Indian history in JNU New Delhi.

Later, the city was developed and constructed by Lala Paramanand Bhuchar (Sareen) who was the first major-scale thekedar of city. Lala Paramanand was given the first mould of large-brick design by Queen Elizabeth in the presence of the Maharaja Patiala in his courtroom as a token of gratitude to establish brick factories (Batha) in the city. Lala Paramanand build first planned Mandi (now known as old Dana Mandi) in around 1920 which even has his name "PN" on bricks and name on Foundation Stone at old Dana Mandi Gate. He resided in Lalliyan Mohalla (Lalleyan da Mohalla) situated in center of city. The mohalla have his Haveli there along with a common haveli which was residence of 100 families, a historical landmark in that mohalla made with Nanakshahi bricks.

Nawanshahr became a district in 1995 during the S. Harcharan Brar government, with strong efforts of the late S. Dilbag Singh, former Cabinet Minister and the then MLA of Nawanshahr. People of this district are economically sound. Many of the district's families have settled abroad. Consequently, much remittance is sent back to India, contributing to the district's economic development and prosperity. The prosperity of Doaba area can be appreciated by the fact that the price of land here is high, and far more than most of the districts in the state except Ludhiana and Chandigarh. Nawanshahr is rising due to the remittances from overseas Punjabis. Nawanshahr is connected to Jalandhar, Rahon and Jaijon by railway.

On 27 September 2008 at Khatkar Kalan, 8 km from Nawanshahr, the Punjab government announced that a district in the state would be named after the freedom fighter Bhagat Singh. The announcement was made by Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to mark the 101st anniversary of Bhagat Singh's birth. As a result, Nawanshahr district was renamed Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar.

Geography

Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district is located at . The total area is 1,258 square kilometres (km2).

Healthcare

This region has abundant health facilities. There are numerous private clinics and nursing homes. Some of them claim to have the latest medical equipment. There is an adequate number of Government Hospitals, Dispensaries and Primary Health Centers in this area. The hospitals in Nawanshahr have capacity of 64 beds and are equipped with latest medical tools. Banga and Balachaur hospitals have capacities of 30 beds each. Also Mukandpur, Urapar, Sujjon, Saroya and Muzzaffarpur proved a variety of health services. Health services are available for every village in the district. Veterinary hospitals can be found in Nawanshahr, Rahon, Saroya, and Balachaur.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district has a population of 612,310, roughly equal to the nation of Solomon Islands{{cite web | author = US Directorate of Intelligence | title = Country Comparison:Population | url = https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070613004507/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 13 June 2007 | access-date = 2011-10-01 | quote = Solomon Islands 571,890, July 2011 est.

Gender

The table below shows the sex ratio of SBS Nagar district through decades.

Census yearRatio
2011954
2001914
1991900
1981898
1971887
1961900
1951876
1941865
1931848
1921821
1911796
1901856

The table below shows the child sex ratio of children below the age of 6 years in the rural and urban areas of SBS Nagar district.

YearUrbanRural
2011889884
2001804809

Religion

The table below shows the population of different religions in absolute numbers in the urban and rural areas of SBS Nagar district.

ReligionUrban (2011)Rural (2011)Urban (2001)Rural (2001)
Hindu96,7473,04,62160,4672,96,243
Sikh24,3121,68,57318,5852,01,271
Muslim1,9614,8686453,412
Christian3371,14299520
Other religions2,0597,6901,2704,956

Language

In 2022, 94.63% of the population spoke Punjabi and 4.37% Hindi as their first language.

Health

The table below shows the data from the district nutrition profile of children below the age of 5 years, in SBS Nagar, as of year 2020.

IndicatorsNumber of children (Percent (2020)Percent (2016)
Stunted7,75618%23%
Wasted5,17512%16%
Severely wasted2,5646%5%
Underweight4,85011%25%
Overweight/obesity2,8377%3%
Anemia24,84364%76%
Total children43,306

The table below shows the district nutrition profile of SBS Nagar of women between the ages of 15 and 49 years, as of year 2020.

IndicatorsNumber of women (15–49 years)Percent (2020)Percent (2016)
Underweight (BMI19,43810%13%
Overweight/obesity83,29442%36%
Hypertension65,25233%15%
Diabetes30,12415%NA
Anemia (non-preg)99,52250%65%
Anemia (preg)NANA58%
Total women (preg)9,216
Total women199,363

The table below shows the number of road accidents and people affected in SBS Nagar district by year.

YearAccidentsKilledInjuredVehicles Involved
20221057076164
202118816359147
20201291115985
20191531286687

Politics

No.ConstituencyName of MLAPartyBench464748
Banga (SC)Sukhwinder Kumar SukhiGovernment
Nawan ShahrNachhatar PalOpposition
BalachaurSantosh KatariaaGovernment

Notable residents

  • Jazzy B, Indo-Canadian singer
  • Amrish Puri, Indian actor
  • Madan Puri, Indian actor
  • B.R. Chopra, film director and producer
  • Yash Chopra, film director and producer
  • Mohammed Zahur Khayyam, Indian music director
  • Sukhshinder Shinda, Punjabi singer, music director, and producer
  • Garry Sandhu, Punjabi Singer, Actor, Song Editor
  • Inderjeet Singh, a shot put athlete and medalist in international games

Villages

  • Bakapur
  • Barnala Kalan
  • Bharoli
  • Chak Alahi Bakhash
  • Chak Dana
  • Chak Mander
  • Charan
  • Chuharpur
  • Jabbowal
  • Jagatpur
  • Jagatpur Ther
  • Kanaun
  • Saidpur Theh
  • Raipur Daba Karnana
  • Kariam
  • Khankhana
  • Ladhian
  • Lodhipur
  • Muna
  • Naura
  • Ram Rai Pur Pharala
  • Sarhala Ranuan

References

References

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  2. "District Census Hand Book – Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar". [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]].
  3. Staff. (2008-10-01). "Nawanshahr renamed as Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar".
  4. "Nawanshahr District Location". nawanshahr.nic.in.
  5. "Nawanshahr District Census 2001". nawanshahr.nic.in.
  6. [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/PCA/A2_Data_Table.html Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901]
  7. "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau.
  8. "A-10 Appendix: District wise scheduled caste population (Appendix)".
  9. (21 January 2022). "District-wise Decadal Sex ratio in Punjab".
  10. (21 January 2022). "District-wise Rural and Urban Child Population (0-6 years) and their sex ratio in Punjab".
  11. "Table C-01 Population by Religious Community: Punjab". [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]].
  12. (21 January 2022). "Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India".
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  14. "Unknown".
  15. (21 January 2022). "Road Accidents in Punjab".
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