Banga, India
Banga Banga city | |
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Nickname(s): Land of Shaheed-e-Azam | |
Banga Location in Punjab, India | |
Coordinates: 31°11′N 75°59′E / 31.19°N 75.99°ECoordinates: 31°11′N 75°59′E / 31.19°N 75.99°E | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
District | Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar |
Founded by | Baba Gola Ji[Minister of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji] |
Government | |
• Type | Democratic |
Elevation | 237 m (778 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 21,809 |
Languages | |
• Official | Punjabi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 144 505 |
Telephone code | 01823 |
Sex ratio | 52:48 ♂/♀ |
Banga (not to be confused with Bhagat Singh's birth place Banga, Pakistan), is a City and a Municipal council in the Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab, India. Banga is also one of the sub-division (tehsil) headquarters of the district. It is located on the Punjab Plain. It is currently estimated to have a population of about 23,000 and is classified as a class 2 Municipality. The city also incorporates the former village of Jindowal apart from Banga town. Banga is now Tehsil/Sub Division.
Geography
The city is situated at approximately 325 km from New Delhi, 100 km from the state capital Chandigarh, 104 km from Amritsar and 1400 km from Mumbai. It is in the north-west part of India; a few hundred kilometres south of Kashmir and to the west of the Himalayan foothills of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. On a clear day, the snow clad peaks of the Dhauladhar range are visible in the distant horizon. The Banga Railway station is located on the Jalandhar City/Jaijon Doaba Line of the Northern Railway at 13 km from Nawanshahr 43 km from Jalandhar, and 45 km from Ludhiana. It is also linked by road with Nawanshahr on one side and with Phagwara on the GT Road on the other side. It is located on the main Amritsar-Phagwara-Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar-Chandigarh and Amritsar-Phagwara-Banga-Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib route on NH-1.
Demographics
In 1961, its population was 10,212 which grew to 11,885 in 1971. As of 2001 India census,[1] Banga had a population of 21,809 of which 52% were men. Banga has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 79% of the males and 73% of females literate. 10% of the population is under the age of six. Banga is a Tehsil with a post of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) & a Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM). A large number of properties in the town and in the surrounding villages are owned by NRIs who increase the population of the area on a seasonal basis.
History
Modern
- Banga was founded by Baba Gola Ji, a friend (otherwise known as a "gola" or golla) of Guru Gobind Singh. Baba Gola Ji's descendents still live and own land in the area, and belong to the Banga clan. Baba Gola Ji cultivated the land and was told by Guru Gobind Singh that he would be given protection if needed from invading forces. He had three sons called Tungal, Sagar and Masand, and also a daughter whose descendents also continue to reside in Banga.
The town of Banga is divided into 3 quadrants named after Baba Gola Ji's sons, namely Patti Dall Singh Tungal gate, Patti Sagar gate and Patti Begh Singh Masanda gate.
Important Sites
- Banga is center point for more than 30 villages circumferential to it.It is a central hub for sick mixtapes, connectivity to major cities including the capital Chandigarh and important site scenes of Banga. The major site of attraction is multiplex Surya Cinemas Banga, situated at Mukandpur Road Banga. It has two screens and was opened for public in June 2013 as the first ever multiplex of S.B.S Nagar district. The other site of attractions include Gurdwara Charan Kanwal on S.B.S Nagar Road, Gurdwara Raja Sahib Majara, Baba Gola Park and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Museum situated at 4 km from Banga bus stand. Maheshiyana Mandir in village Bainsa, Banga is a temple dedicated to Shiv Ji and Baba Mangal Das Ji. On Mahashivratri a mela is held at this Mandir and thousands of devotees from Punjab and neighbouring states come to offer prayers and to take the blessings of Baba Mangal Das Ji. Shri lakshmi Narayan mandir,Maa Naina devi mandir,maa chintpurni mandir are some of the Hindu temples are located in the town .The city also includes vast market of shopping nearly at Chadershekhar azad chowk area, railway road, mukandpur road etc.
- Some of the Important sites are--
- Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat singh Museam(khat kharr kalan)
- Raja Sahib(majara)
- Lakshmi Narayan Mandir(Old Dana Mandi)
- Shiv Mandir (Near Bus stand)
- Charan Kawanl Sahib(Jindowal)
- Sheetla Mata Mandir(Shitla Mata colony)
- Vishavkarma Mandir(Nawanshahar road)
- Gulami shah (Ravidas road)
- Baba gola park
- Balram krishna mandir(Bainsa)
- Sidh baba balak nath mandir(garhshankar road)
- Dashmesh Sports stadium(Nawanshahar Road)
- Banga mandi of grain&vegetable(Phagwara road)
- Village Khat kharr Kalan
- Raiway Road Market
- Azad chowk area Market
- Phagwara road Market Area
- Tahan kalera
- Behram
- Dussehra Ground
Education
- Several Schools and collage including in the town which are affiliated to central,state & Int Board-
Senior Secondary Schools
- Hindu School
- Modern Public Senior Secondary School
- Government senior sec school
- Khalsa school
- Baba gola Public School
- Shahid Bhagat Singh Public School
- Sutlej Public sen sec school
- Bhagwan Mahavir public school
- Sikh national collage sec school
- Pt retha ram vidhyalya.
- st soldier sen sec school
- Jain moedel sen sec school
- Sanskar international school
- Guru nanak mission public school
- Cambridge int school(Kariha)
- Darrick Int school
- Amandeep Academy
- Raja sahib public school
- charan kanwal public sen sec school
- st Joseph convent school(Kariha)
Collages
- Sikh National Collage Banga
- Guru Nanak Collage for Women
- Khalsa collage
- Guru nanak institution for nursing
- govt Polytechnical collage Behram
- Sandhu inst for nursing (Nawanshahar)
- Amandeep Academy
Transport
By road
There is large network of bus service of Punjab,Haryana,Chandigarh,Himachal,PEPSU & Private opreaters.The city has its own bus stand & villages including in its tehsil a few of them also having bus stand
By rail
Banga railway station is connected to mainly its own villages and also to neighbouring cities.
- Jallandhar
- Phagwara
- Nawashahar
- Jaijon
- Chaheru
- Jallandhar cantt
- Garhshankar
By air
The nearly airpots from the towns are
- Ludhiana Airport(71.9 km)
- Chandigarh Airport(106.7 km)
- Amritsar International Airport(139.7 km)
- Delhi International Airport(350.2 km)
Nearby Cities
- Nawanshahar(14.1 km)
- Phagwara(22 km)
- Jalandhar(45.6 km)
- Ludhiana(47 km)
- Hoshiarpur(48 km)
- Ropar(59.8 km)
- Mohali(95 km)
- Chandigarh(104 km)
- Amritsar(125 km)
- Pathankot(156 km)
- Dharamshala(166 km)
- Delhi(347 km)
References
- ↑ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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