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Kesar Da Dhaba is a vegetarian Punjabi dhaba [1] in Amritsar, Punjab, India, that originated as a small restaurant selling dal and roti set up by Lala Kesar Mal, a Punjabi Hindu in Sheikhupura a city near Lahore in 1916. [2] It moved to Amritsar after the partition of India in 1947.
A dhaba on National Highway 76 near Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. A dhaba at Rekong Peo, Himachal Pradesh, India Food at a dhaba in Punjab, India. A Punjabi dhaba in northern India, near Chandigarh. A dhaba is a roadside restaurant in the Indian subcontinent. They are on highways, generally serve local cuisine, and also serve as truck stops. [1]
Doaba, also known as Bist Doab or the Jalandhar Doab, [1] is the region of Punjab, India that lies between the Beas River and the Sutlej River. [2] People of this region are given the demonym "Doabia". The dialect of Punjabi spoken in Doaba is called "Doabi".
After India gained independence from the British in August 1947, there was an aggressive exodus of the non-Muslims from West Punjab and that of Muslims from the East Punjab. A large number of refugees from the Bahawalpur state and from Montgomery and Lahore districts entered India through the border along the Firozpur district, of which Sri ...
Nawanshahr constituency is one of the 117 seats of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha and its constituency number is 47. Angad Saini, who is a member of Congress, won the last assembly election and is the current MLA of Nawanshahr. The scheduled caste population is 45.58%. [5]
Kalra is a village in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) from district headquarter Jalandhar and 147 kilometres (91 mi) from state capital Chandigarh . The village is administered by a sarpanch who is an elected representative of the village as per the Panchayati raj (India) .
This memorable and eventful journey of 47 days by Sikh Guru and his troops has got significant place in the history of Punjab. [2] This highway, measuring about 577 kilometres [3] connects all the 91 sacred shrines with which Guru's name is eternally associated. On this marg 20 Dashmesh pillars, with the inscription of the holy and sacred ...
Goindwal (Punjabi: ਗੋਇੰਦਵਾਲ, pronunciation: [ɡoɪnd̪ʋäːl], meaning ‘City of Govind’, an epithet of God), [1] also known as Goindwal Sahib and alternatively transliterated as Goindval, is located in the Taran Taran district of the Majha region of Punjab, India about 23 km (14 mi) from Tarn Taran Sahib.