Phagwara is a city and municipal corporation in the Kapurthala district of Punjab, India. It is located 40 kilometers from Kapurthala, the district headquarter, 124 kilometres (77 mi) away from Chandigarh, 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from Jalandhar and 361 kilometres (224 mi) from New Delhi. The city is famous for sugar, glucose, starch, fine fabric textiles, and auto parts manufacturing for engines in Punjab. This place is also known for the Shri Hanuman Garhi Temple, which has statues of the Hindu God, Lord Hanuman.
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Phagwara Location in Punjab, India Phagwara Phagwara (India) | |
Coordinates: 31°13′N 75°46′E / 31.22°N 75.77°E | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
District | Kapurthala |
Founded by | Shah Jahan |
Named for | Phagu Da Wara |
Government | |
• Type | Democracy |
• Body | Government of Punjab, India |
Area | |
• Total | 20 km2 (8 sq mi) |
Elevation | 234 m (768 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 117,954 |
• Rank | 288 |
• Density | 6,117/km2 (15,840/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 144401 144402 |
Telephone code | 01824 |
Vehicle registration | PB-36 |
Post office | Phagwara H.O Satnampura S.O |
Phagwara started as a market town in the region, founded by a person name Chaudhary Phaggu Basra a Hindu Jatt landlord of the area the town's property originally belonged to him.[1] the town got its name from him fist as (Phaggu Da Wara) then evolved into Phagwara. the town was then made into a trading center by the Mughal emperor Shah jahan but later town failed as trading hub. It again eventually grew into a more rural character. In 1772 it became part of the Ahluwalia Sikh Dynasty of Kapurthala. A decade earlier, the militarist Sikh Guru Hargobind Sahib ji visited the city in 1635 near the end of his time as Sikh guru. One of his great devotees, Phagu, heard that Sahib was fighting the Mughals and coming to his city. He eventually left in shock, betraying his guru. Reacting to the situation, Sahib ji once said ‘Phagu Da Warra, Bahron Mitha Andra Khara’.[2] Thus, Phagwara’s name originally comes from that phrase.[3]
Phagwara is located on land between the Beas and Satluj rivers and is a typical Doaba city.[4] It has an average elevation of 767 feet (234 m). It is located in the Kapurthala district, in the Punjab province of India.
As per provisional data of 2011 census the Phagwara urban agglomeration had a population of 117,954, with 62,171 males and 55,783 females. The literacy rate was 87.43 per cent.[5] As of 2011[update] India census,the city of Phagwara had a population of 97,864. Males constitute 54 thousand of the population and females 46 thousand. Phagwara has an average literacy rate of 86%, higher than the regional average of 75%: male literacy is 89% and female literacy is 83%. In Phagwara, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.[6]
The table below shows the population of different religious groups in Phagwara city, as of 2011 census.
Religion | Total | Female | Male |
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Hindu | 73,845 | 34,877 | 38,968 |
Sikh | 20,635 | 9,988 | 10,647 |
Muslim | 1,434 | 663 | 771 |
Buddhist | 730 | 347 | 383 |
Christian | 280 | 134 | 146 |
Jain | 233 | 123 | 110 |
Other religions | 64 | 27 | 37 |
Not stated | 643 | 319 | 324 |
Total | 97,864 | 46,478 | 51,386 |
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