Khaira Majha

Khaira Majja
Village
Khaira Majja
Location in Punjab, India
Khaira Majja
Khaira Majja (India)
Coordinates: 31°21′51″N 75°27′50″E / 31.3641544°N 75.4637575°E / 31.3641544; 75.4637575Coordinates: 31°21′51″N 75°27′50″E / 31.3641544°N 75.4637575°E / 31.3641544; 75.4637575
Country  India
State Punjab
District Jalandhar
Population
  Total 1,200
Languages
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 144001
Telephone code 181
Literacy 90%

Khaira Majha is a village in Punjab, India. It is situated midway between the two cities of Karpurthala and Jallandhar. It has a population of approximately 3,000 residents and was founded in the 18th century. There is a school in the village.

“Khaira” refers to the surname of most of the residents, and the word “Majha” (also spelled Majja) is derived from the fact that the four brothers who set up the village came from that part of the Punjab (Punjab is divided into three areas: Majha, Doaba and Malwa). A significant number of residents from this village have migrated to the Middle East (mainly Dubai), Europe (mainly the U.K.), North America and Australia. A lot of people live in the pind (the village) and they all take the surname of "Khaira." Many people either live in the village or visit the village regularly. Every Punjabi Sikh has their own village where family and friends with the same surname all live. One can own bits of the pind as your land. Within each village are houses, schools and other general infrastructure.


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