Mishriwala

Mishriwala is a small village located at National Highway 15 in Faridkot district, Punjab, India. It is one of the smallest villages of Faridkot.

Mishriwala
village
Mishriwala
Location in Punjab, India
Mishriwala
Mishriwala (India)
Coordinates: 30.571758°N 74.865452°E / 30.571758; 74.865452
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictFaridkot
Government
  SarpanchMr. Hardeep Singh
Area
  Total2.5 km2 (1.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total659
  Density260/km2 (680/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
151203
Telephone code+91-1639
Nearest citiesMudki ,Faridkot
Shops3
Doctors3
located at NH 15

Demographics

The population of this village is 659 according to the 2011 census. The population of women is lesser than that of men.

Education

The village has a primary, secondary and nursery (known as aanganvari) level schools all located jointly. Bharat Bhushan is the principal of the primary school. The primary school has a staff of two male teachers who handle all the five classes.

Teachers of primary school

  1. Bharat Bhushan (principal)
  2. Amit Kumar

Transportation

The Anglo-Sikh War Memorial at Mishriwala

The village is well-connected to its neighboring villages Moran Wali, Mandwala, Ghumiara and Chandbaja. It is connected to the following cities and villages by road.

Name of the place Distance (in km)
Ghumiara 2 km
Chandbaja 2 km
Moran Wali 3.2 km
National Highway 15 1.5 km
Kaler 4 km
Faridkot 15 km

There are two buses which come after every 30 minutes. The village is not connected to other villages by tempos.

Sports and health

The village has a gym located near the Sath of the village. It is provided with most up-to-date features and has each type of exercise machines, weights and dumbbells. Lakhveer Singh is practising in this gym since 2012. He helps and guides the newcomers. The village organises a volleyball tournament each year. It has a very well-operating volleyball ground. The players from nearby villages daily come to play here and also participate in the volleyball tournament.

References

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