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Jalalabad is a constituency in the Indian state of Punjab. The Fazilka district is one of six border districts in Punjab, out of 22 total districts. In the Fazilka district, there are three tehsils: Jalalabad West, Fazilka, and Abohar. The Pakistani border is around 15 km from Jalalabad. Jalalabad has an average elevation of 176 metres (577 ft).
Punjab Assembly election, 2012:Jalalabad, Punjab Party Candidate Votes % ±% SAD: Sukhbir Badal 80,647 Independent: Hans Raj Josan 30,401 NOTA: None of the above: Majority Turnout: Registered electors [8] gain from Swing
With the migration of the non-Muslim population from Pakistan to India in 1947, they settled here in this region of Firozpur district. In the Firozpur Religion Census 2022, [ 11 ] 60% of the Fazilka tehsil of Firozpur district registered their religion as Hindu and 38% registered as Sikh.
Population history of Fazilka, Punjab, India. Fazilka, also known as Bangla, is a city and a municipal council in Fazilka district of Punjab, India. In 2011, it was made the headquarter of the newly created Fazilka district. The Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline (TAPI) project originating in Turkmenistan will have its last station in Fazilka.
Location of Punjab (highlighted in red) within India. The Punjab Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Punjab state in North India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Chandigarh, the capital of the state. It is housed within the Chandigarh Capitol Complex, a World Heritage Site designed by Le Corbusier. [1]
The road coincides with the current N1, Feni (Chittagong to Dhaka), N4 & N405 (Dhaka to Sirajganj), N507 (Sirajganj to Natore) and N6 (Natore to Rajshahi towards Purnea in India; NH 12 (Purnea to Bakkhali), NH 27 (Purnea to Patna), NH 19 (Kolkata to Agra), NH 44 (Agra to Jalandhar via New Delhi, Panipat, Karnal, Ambala and Ludhiana) and NH 3 ...
Abohar is a city and municipal corporation in the Fazilka district of the Indian state of Punjab, [4] southeast of Fazilka city and northeast of Sri Ganganagar. [5] It is near the India-Pakistan border. Abohar's population was 145,302 as of 2011. [6] The city is known for kinnow production and accounts for 60% of the country's produce. [7]
Muhar Jamsher is a village in Fazilka district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is located around 20 kilometers from the nearest city, Fazilka city , the district headquarters. Muhar Jamsher is noted for being one of two villages in India that is surrounded by Pakistan on three sides and by a river on the other.