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Apart from the arts, the Gujral's have had a long-standing history of patronage and a number of initiatives have been started by the family post-partition including a school, orphanage, home for destitute women and the Pushpa Gujral Science City, all in Jalandhar, Punjab.
Dakoha is a small town in the Jalandhar Cantonment of the state of Punjab, northwest India. [1]Significant features of the town include the Baba Budha Sahib Ji Gurudwara and the very beautiful park located at Grand Truck Road, Jalandhar Cantt, and hospitals such as Jaswant Singh Hospital, Nayyer Hospital and Gitanjali Hospital.
Dera Sach Khand Ballan (Punjabi: ਡੇਰਾ ਸਚ ਖੰਡ ਬੱਲਾਂ (); ڈیرہ پالیسیاں کان بالا ()), also known as Dera Sant Sarwan Das or Dera Ballan, [2] is a Ravidassia dera [1] based in the village of Ballan near Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
The Central Khalsa Orphanage, also known as the Central Khalsa Yatimkhana, [1] is an orphanage for boys in Amritsar, India, established in 1904 by the Chief Khalsa Diwan.It is located on a plot of land covering five acres and has a secondary school, sports facilities, a home for the blind, a guest house, a library and a gurdwara.
Two high school seniors have raised almost $50,000 to help support orphans in India. As they prepare to graduate, they want to pass on the torch.
Jang-e-Azadi Memorial (lit. ' Battle for Freedom Memorial ') is a memorial and museum in Kartarpur town (near the city of Jalandhar) in Jalandhar district of Punjab, India, in memory of contribution and sacrifices made by the Punjabi community in Indian independence movement. [1]
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The city may be named after Jalandhara, a Nath Guru who was from here. [citation needed] The city was founded by Devasya Verma as mentioned in the Vedas.Other possibilities include that it was the capital of the kingdom of Lava, son of Rama or that the name derives from the vernacular term Jalandhar, meaning area inside the water, i.e., tract lying between the two rivers Satluj and Beas. [4]