Budhlada

Budhlada (Punjabi: ਬੁਢਲਾਡਾ) is a city and a municipal council in Mansa district in the state of Punjab, India. It is located in the Cotton Belt of India. Most of the population there depends on the agricultural yield in the area. The Budhlada city is divided into 19 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. It has Class II Municipal Council functioning since 1950s.

Budhlada
City
Budhlada
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 29.93°N 75.57°E / 29.93; 75.57
CountryIndia
StatePunjab
DistrictMansa
Government
  BodyMunicipal Council
Elevation
211 m (692 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total26,172
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi and English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
151 502
Telephone code+91-1652-XXX-XXX
Vehicle registrationPB 50
Literacy80.2%
Websitebudhladacity.in

Geography

Budhlada is located at 29.93°N 75.57°E / 29.93; 75.57.[1] It has an average elevation of 211 metres (692 ft). The border of Haryana State is 25 km from the city.

Demographics

The total population in Budhlada is 26,172[2] As per the 2011 Census, there are 13,832 males in the city (53%) and 12,340 females (47%). The sex ratio of the city is 892 (females per 1,000 males). Further the children below 6 years of age are 2,882 of which 1,599 are boys and 1,283 are girls. 11% of total population is under 6 years of age. Out of 26,172 people, 18,680 people are literate. Budhlada has a literacy rate of 80.2%, higher than the national literacy rate of 74.04%; with male literacy of 84.8% and female literacy of 75.1%. Sikhism and Hinduism are the major religions studied in Budhlada, making up about 98% of the population. Number of working individuals in Budhlada are 8,726. 17,446 are un-employed.

Climate

Budhlada has a semi-arid climate with temperatures ranging from 49 °C (120 °F) in summers to 1 °C (34 °F) in winters.

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Source: MSN World Weather

Transport

Road

The city is located on SH-21 and NH-148B. The border of Haryana State is 25 km from the city. It is connected by road with Mansa (33 km), Bathinda (88 km), Chandigarh (174 km), Fatehabad (65 km) and Patiala (109 km).

Railways

The railway station of the city was established in 1895 under Southern Punjab Railway. It is situated on Delhi-Fazilka line rail line to connect with major cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati and Kolkata.

Air

The nearest airports to the city are Bathinda Airport (86 km) and Patiala Airport (89 km). The nearest International Airport is Chandigarh Airport (170 km).

History

BUDHA and LADA were two real brothers who were khatri by caste. The village got its name from the names of these two brothers. It was a part of Kaithal state name. The king of the Kaithal state did not help the British during the insurgency of 1857. So the British annexed the kingdom. Later on, it was merged with Karnal District. It was the largest market of East Punjab. It was a very big recruitment centre of military personnel which was second to only to Rohtak in India. The Ashoka Chakra Award was conferred on Hawaldar Joginder Singh Datewas who was recruited from Budhlada.

In the 1930s-40s, Budhlada was popular for its boora khand (superfine sugar). A big factory was located near the railway station; consignments were sent to Lahore and Karachi. Then the bitter pill of Partition ended it all.[3]

As per the 1991 census, total population of the city was 18,123. The sub division came into being on 13 April, 1992.

Budhlada was a "riyasat" (princely state). British police station before freedom. Famous "LOK NIKE" (Lok Nike means HERO OF PEOPLE) Jiauna Maur's brother Kishna Maur was arrested by Budhlada Police station. Both brothers helped the poor people. Another Hero Sucha Singh Soorma's village Samauo is almost 18 km away from Budhlada.

But it remained neglected after the freedom of India, due to political reasons. Budhlada has been home to the great martyr Capt K. K. Gaur and the great social reformer Babu Hitabhilashi. Though Budhlada is a backward area but its much popular in whole Punjab. And Budhlada has some specialty cause of its culture. Few things below given which make Budhlada a best city. Budhlada is a home to great scientist Dr. M. L. Singla known as Moon Man of India,who contributed his efforts in the success of Chandrayan as project head.

Importance in Praja movement

Freedom fighters were utilised Budhlada for so many Praja movements in the present Bathinda district. The local people started Praja Movement from the death of Sewa Singh Thikriwala (president of Riyasat Praja Mandal party).

Places of interest

Budhlada city is 70 km away from Bathinda and is situated on Delhi-Fazilka line rail line. A popular Gurudwara Brahm Bunga is situated in Dodra 10 km from Budhlada. Every year, three main samagams are held at DODRA in the months of March, September and December. Sangat from all over the world comes over during these samagams to take laha. The city is connected by rail and road ways to other cities of Punjab, Haryana and more. The famous places of city are Krishna Mandir, Shiva Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Gurudwara Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib, Guru Nanak College, YLS Academy of Education, Jagat Resorts, Pool Center, New Judicial Court complex, ITI stadium, Bharati Palace, Ram Bagh (Park), Sips & Bytes (Restaurant), Gulab Ji Food Products (DAISY A Manufacturing Company) & Crossway (fast food restaurant).

Education

Budhlada has a number of schools, institutes and colleges. There are some private institutes in the city preparing students for various engineering and medical entrance examinations. There is one government funded and nearly ten private colleges in the city. The city has number of schools (both public and private). The leading educational institutions of the area are Guru Nanak College[4]. LADM DAV Public School[5] and Manu Vatika Day Boarding School[6].

References

  1. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Budhlada
  2. "Census of India: Search Details". www.censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  3. "The bitter truth in Budhlada". The Tribune. 29 November 2016.
  4. "Guru Nanak College, Budhlada". Mansa.nic.in. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  5. "Lala Arjun Das Memorial DAV Public School, Budhlada". CBSE. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  6. "Manu Vatika Sr. Sec. School, Budhlada". CBSE. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
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