Mukerian

Mukerian
ਮੁਕੇਰੀਆਂ
MKN,MEX
city
Mukerian

Location in Punjab, India

Coordinates: 31°57′N 75°37′E / 31.95°N 75.62°E / 31.95; 75.62Coordinates: 31°57′N 75°37′E / 31.95°N 75.62°E / 31.95; 75.62
Country  India
State Punjab
District Hoshiarpur
Area rank 240
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 129,841
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 144211
Telephone code +01883
Vehicle registration PB54
Website mukerian.net

Mukerian is a city and biggest municipal council of Hoshiarpur district of Punjab.

Geography

Mukerian is located at 31°57′N 75°37′E / 31.95°N 75.62°E / 31.95; 75.62.[2] It has an average elevation of 245 metres (803 feet).


Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[3] Mukerian city had a population of 129889. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Mukerian has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 74%. In Mukerian, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Mukerian has about 150 villages around it. Located on NH-1A. In Mukerian people mostly belong to Sikh and Hindu religion. There is a Sikh Gurudwara that was earlier the Fort of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's in-laws known as "Qila Atallgarh". The Legislative Assembly seat is held by Rajnish Kumar Babbi.

The majority of the population is employed in agriculture and are serving in Indian Defence forces in several capacities. Mukerian is a permanent base of the Indian Armed forces and its south part hosts Unchi Bassi cantonment and Mansar in north. Region hosts majority of military exercises and war games of Indian army.

Education

Army School Unchi Bassi is the first CBSE affiliated school in the area. Now there are many good schools in close vicinity of Mukerian, St. Joseph's Convent School (ICSE) and Dashmesh Public School (CBSE), Dashmesh Public School is under management of SGPC and both schools are situated 3 km from Mukerian in a village named Chak Alla Bakesh.

There are two degree colleges in the city – S.P.N College and Dashmesh Girls' College. Late Brig. Mehar Singh (retd) a patriot from Mukerian have been the chairperson of S.P.N College of nursing, (For ANM & GNM & B.Sc. Nursing and For PG) affiliated to Baba Farid University.

The city has one Engineering college; S.B.C.M.S Institute Of Technology, Attalgarh and one Polytechnic college; Brahm Kamal Polytechnic College, Fattuwal

Points of interest

Mukerian Hydel Project is one of the biggest irrigation projects in India. The Pong Dam across river Beas is about 35 km from Mukerian. Mukerian is located on National Highway 1A and about 450 km north of New Delhi. A Lord Shiva temple is in the village of Kathgarh/Mirthal, about 20 km from Mukerian city. There is a natural Shivling in the temple. There is another temple Dera Baba Kanaiya Gir Ji Maharaj located 7km from Mukerian in the village Harsa Kalota known by the saint Baba Kanaiya Gir Ji (Baba Bohran Walay).

The town is famous for not only for its food, BUT also for rich market it has for the women suit shops and jewelry shops. The main bazaar of Mukerian is also famous for having 90% of the clothing and gold shops.

In Nutshell, The small town has each and every thing available which is needed for today's luxuries life.

Economy

Mukerian has some 32 rice mills. The sugar mill at the south of the city is one of the biggest sugar mills in Punjab. Mukerian Paper Ltd. is the industry and distillery is the major employer in the region.

Mukerian is one of the biggest tehsils in Punjab. There are a number of villages that come under it. Bhangala is the most famous village in the Mukerian Tehsil. It has the highest population in the tehsil. Many villages like Dhoula Khera, Landay(Mohiuldinpur Gazi), Manjpur, Tanda Ram Sahai, Mansoorpur, [BehBal-Manj], Kasrawan Aima Mangat, Budhabarh, Purika, Pawar, etc. Most of the population is engaged in agriculture.

Distance from other cities

New Delhi = 450 km, Jalandhar = 74 km, Amritsar = 100 km, Ludhiana = 131 km, Dharmshala = 125 km, Chandigarh = 205 km, Hoshiarpur = 55 km, Dalhousie = 120 km.

References

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