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The District Magistrate or the Deputy Commissioner is assisted by a number of officers belonging to Punjab Civil Service and other state services. There are 23 Districts in Punjab, after Malerkotla district bifurcated from Sangrur district as the 23rd district on 14 May 2021. [1]
The Jori originates from the Punjab region of South Asia. [1] Historically, the Jori has accompanied Gurbani Kirtan. [1] [2] Prominent exponents of the Jori include Ustad Sukhvinder Singh "Pinky". [3] Bhai Baldeep Singh, Sardar Jasdeep Singh, Bhai Surdarshan Singh and Bhai Gian Singh Namdhari. [1] In its construction, the Jori is similar to the ...
The constituents of Urban Agglomerations in the Punjab, with a population of 1 lakh or above, are noted below: [7] Amritsar Urban Agglomeration includes Amritsar (M Corp.), Nangli (CT), Mudal (CT), Bara Khankot Doburjee (OG), Village Mule Chak (OG), Abadi Baba Darshan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi Baba Jiwan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi along Khairabad on Ram Tirath Road to ...
Mohyal Brahmins are an Indian sub-caste of Saraswat Brahmins from the Punjab region. [1] A sub-group of the Punjabi Hindu community, Mohyal caste comprises seven clans named Bali, Bhimwal, Chhibber, Datt, Lau, Mohan and Vaid.
278,747 [1] (2017) 32 Sonipat: State of Haryana India: 277,053 [8] (2011) 33 Kāmoke Province of Punjab Pakistan — 249,767 [1] (2017) 34 Hafizabad Province of Punjab Pakistan — 245,784 [1] (2017) 35 Sadiqabad Province of Punjab Pakistan — 239,677 [1] (2017) 36 Burewala Province of Punjab Pakistan — 231,797 [1] (2017) 37 Khanewal ...
The functions of the committee are: [1] [4] (a) to consider and examine the recommendations contained in the reports of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Government of India, in so far as the Punjab State is concerned and which fall within the purview of the State Government, and to report to the House as to the measures that should be taken by the State ...
The first census following partition grouped the East Punjab region together under the name Punjab, Pepsu, Himachal Pradesh, Bilaspur & Delhi. [54] Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district with an overall total as per the 1951 census of India.
Districts and Divisions were both introduced in Punjab as administrative units by the British when Punjab became a part of British India, and ever since then, they have formed an integral part in the civil administration of the Punjab (this region today also covers parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the entire Islamabad Capital Territory, and parts of the Indian States of Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana ...