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1 Administrative divisions  



1.1  Community development blocks  



1.1.1  Dera Bassi  





1.1.2  Kharar  





1.1.3  Majri  





1.1.4  Rajpura  









2 Architecture  



2.1  Fateh Burj  







3 Demographics  



3.1  Religions  





3.2  Languages  







4 Weather  





5 Politics  





6 District areas  





7 Notable people  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














Mohali district






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Coordinates: 30°41N 76°43E / 30.69°N 76.72°E / 30.69; 76.72
 

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(Redirected from Ajitgarh district)

Mohali district
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district
Manauli Fort
Location in Punjab
Location in Punjab
Coordinates: 30°41′N 76°43′E / 30.69°N 76.72°E / 30.69; 76.72
Country India
StatePunjab
Established14 April 2006
HeadquartersMohali
Government
 • MLA (Urban)Kulwant Singh
 • Member of ParliamentManish Tewari
Area
 • Total1,098 km2 (423.9402 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total994,628
 • Density910/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-PB-SA
Vehicle registrationPB 65
Vidhan Sabha constituencyS.A.S. Nagar (Mohali)
Lok Sabha constituencyAnandpur Sahib
Websitesasnagar.nic.in

Mohali district, officially known as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar districtorSAS Nagar district,[1] is one of the twenty three districts of Punjab, a state in north-west India. It was formed in April 2006[2][3] and is 18th district of Punjab, created next to Pathankot district. This district was carved out of areas falling in Ropar and Patiala District. It is situated next to the union territoryofChandigarh, Ambala and Panchkula districtsofHaryana.

The district is officially named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh, the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh.

Administrative divisions[edit]

The district of SAS Nagar has three tehsils, all of which have sub-divisional status. These are Dera Bassi, Kharar and SAS Nagar-Mohali.[4] There are four community development blocks (CDBs or 'blocks') that make up the district: Dera Bassi CDB, Kharar CDB, Majri CDB, and Rajpura CDB. Only part of Rajpura CDB is under the administrative control of SAS Nagar district; a portion of its area is contained within the Patiala district. SAS Nagar has fifteen towns; seven are statutory towns, and eight are census towns.[4]

Community development blocks[edit]

Dera Bassi[edit]

This block consists of 144 villages and two towns namely Zirakpur and Dera Bassi and there are six uninhabited villages. As per the 2001 census, the total population of the block is 216,921. The rural population of the block is 170192 out of which there are 93,116 males and 77,076 females. The total SC population in the rural area is 48,683. This block has total area of 406.48 km2 (156.94 sq mi), with the rural area covering 371.17 km2 (143.31 sq mi). Dera Bassi block has a good number of small scale units. Chemical paints, Steel tubes, plywood, handlooms, and knitting of Daris are some of the industries which have offered good employment to several persons. The soil of the block is sandy to sandy loam. There are a total of 25 branches are functioning in the block which comprises 19 commercial banks, one private bank, three cooperative banks, one Malwa Gramin Bank and one agricultural development bank. Zirakpur and had a very fast development and has become a part of Greater Chandigarh.

Kharar[edit]

This block consists of 154 villages and two towns namely Ajitgarh and Kharar and there are four uninhabited villages. As per the 2001 census, the total population of the block is 369,798. The rural population of the block is 196,044 out of which there are 106,688 males and 89,356 females. The total Scheduled Caste (SC) population in the rural area is 55,544. The block has a total area of 411.32 km2 (158.81 sq mi), of which the rural area is 383.26 km2 (147.98 sq mi).

Under the service area approach, all the villages have been allocated among 17 branches of commercial banks and four branches of RPBs. There are a total of 86 branches are functioning in the block which comprises 57 commercial banks, 13 private banks, 11 cooperative banks, four Punjab Gramin Banks, and one Agricultural Development bank. SAS Nagar has emerged as an Industrial Focal Point and designated as District Headquarters. It has become a satellite town of Chandigarh and has registered a fast rate of growth.

Majri[edit]

Majri Block comprises 116 villages one of which is uninhabited. This block forms part of the Kharar subdivision. The total population of the block is 111,598 as per the 2001 census. The population in the rural area is 88551, out of which 47,892 are males and 40,659 are female. The SC population in the rural area is 25,531. Kurali is the only town in the block and has a population of 23,047. This block is spread over an area 274.84 km2 (106.12 sq mi). The block comes under the dark category. All the villages numbering 116 have been allocated among eight branches of commercial banks and one branch of P.G.B. 16 branches are operating in this block which comprises 9 branches of commercial banks. One private Sector Bank, One branch of PGB and SAS Nagar central co-operative bank have five branches. Due to certain incentives being initiated by the Government many large and small-scale industrial units have been established around Kurali.

Rajpura[edit]

Architecture[edit]

Banda Singh Bahadur War Memorial is the tallest victory tower in India and is located at Chappar Chiri in the district

Fateh Burj[edit]

The Fateh Burj (English: The Victory Tower; Punjabi: ਫਤਿਹ ਬੁਰਜ) is the tallest victory tower (Minar) in the country.[5] The 328 ft (100 m) tower is dedicated to the establishment of Sikh ruleinIndia in 1711.[6] It is also known as Baba Banda Singh Bahadur War Memorial. It was here that Banda Singh Bahadur, one of the most respected Sikh warriors, won a decisive battle against Wazir Khan, commander of the Mughal army.[2]

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2011 census, SAS Nagar district has a population of 994,628,[7] roughly equal to the nation of Fiji[8] or the US state of Montana.[9] This gives it a ranking of 450th in India (out of a total of 640).[7] The district has a population density of 830 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,100/sq mi) .[7] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 32.02%.[7] SAS Nagar has a sex ratio of 878 females for every 1,000 males,[7] and a literacy rate of 84.9%. Scheduled Castes made up 21.74% of the population.[7]

Religions[edit]

Religion in Shahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district (2011)[10]
Religion Percent
Sikhism

48.15%
Hinduism

47.88%
Islam

2.96%
Christianity

0.54%
Other or not stated

0.46%

The table below shows the population of different religions in absolute numbers in the urban and rural areas of SAS Nagar district.

Absolute numbers of different religious groups in SAS Nagar district[11]
Religion Urban (2011) Rural (2011)
Hindu 3,23,389 1,52,887
Sikh 2,01,295 2,77,613
Muslim 12,494 16,994
Christian 4,470 872
Other religions 2,963 1,651

Languages[edit]

Languages of Shahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district (2011)[12]

  Punjabi (74.72%)
  Hindi (22.42%)
  Others (2.86%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 74.72% of the population spoke Punjabi and 22.42% Hindi as their first language.[12]

Weather[edit]

Mohali has a subtropical climate where the summers are hot, the winters cold, because it is close to the mountains in Himachal, and the monsoons are mild to average.[13]

In summers (May–September) the temperature can rise up to 47 °C (117 °F) and in winters (November–February) the temperature can go as low as 1 or 0 °C (34 or 32 °F). In the monsoon months, the weather is hot and humid and the spring season is pleasant with a mild chill.

Politics[edit]

No. Constituency Name of MLA Party Bench
112 Dera Bassi Kuljit Singh Randhawa Aam Aadmi Party Government

District areas[edit]

Villages and towns within the district include:

  • Zirakpur
  • New Chandigarh
  • Kharar
  • Bakarpur
  • Bhankharpur
  • Banur
  • Chappar Chiri
  • Cholta Kalan
  • Daon
  • Mubarik Pur[citation needed]
  • Rampur Sanian
  • Sohana
  • Baironpur
  • Kurali
  • Kumbhra[citation needed]
  • Dera Bassi
  • Mattaur
  • Tewar (Tiaur)
  • Nayagaon
  • Lalru
  • Jhande Majra[citation needed]
  • Dappar[citation needed]
  • Machhli Kalan[citation needed]
  • Notable people[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "It’s Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, not Ajitgarh: DC": Retrieved from The Tribune: Nov 28 2014
  • ^ a b SAS Nagar to become a district: Retrieved from The Tribune: 20060228
  • ^ "About NIC District Centre S.A.S. NAGAR MOHALI (MOHALI)". Archived from the original on 16 February 2012.
  • ^ a b Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India; Directorate of Census Operations, Punjab (2016). "Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District: Village and town wise primary census extract (PCA)" (PDF). Census of India: District Census Hand Book - Punjab. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. p. 75. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  • ^ "Badal inaugurates tallest victory tower". MSN. 30 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  • ^ Bajwa, Harpreet (1 December 2011). "Fateh Burj, India's tallest victory tower, thrown open". Indian Express. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  • ^ a b c d e f "District Census Hand Book – Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  • ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Fiji 883,125 July 2011 est.
  • ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Montana 989,415
  • ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religious Community: Punjab". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  • ^ "Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India". 21 January 2022.
  • ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Punjab". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  • ^ "Mohali – Helpful Information Blog – Flatooz". May 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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