Английская Википедия:Fazilka district
Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox settlement Fazilka district is one of 23 districts in the state of Punjab in India. The district headquarters of the Fazilka District are at Fazilka.
History
On 27 July 2011, the Government of Punjab created two new districts: Fazilka district by the partition of Firozpur district, and Pathankot district by the partition of Gurdaspur district.[1]
On 29 January 1970, Gandhi announced the transfer of a part of Fazilka tehsil and Abohar to Haryana. The final transfer of Fazilka and Abohar was to take place by January 1975. The transfer to a neighbouring State of Punjab's cotton-producing belt of Abohar and Falzika was not accepted.[2] On 25 January, the Mathew Commission said that Abohar and Fazilka tehsils of Punjab could not be transferred to Haryana because they were not contiguous with Haryana's border.[3]
Location
It is located next to the border with Pakistan, the border being to its west. It has the district of Firozpur to its north, Sri Muktsar Sahib to its east and Sri Ganganagar to the south and Pakistan to its west.
Geography
It has an extreme climate, with the summers being very hot and the winters being very cold. The River Sutlej runs through the district and moves over to the Pakistan side through the Indo-Pakistani border.
Politics
No. | Constituency | Name of MLA | Party | Bench | |
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79 | Jalalabad | Jagdeep Kamboj Goldy | Шаблон:Full party name with colour | Government | |
80 | Fazilka | Narinderpal Singh Sawna | Шаблон:Full party name with colour | Government | |
81 | Abohar | Sandeep Jakhar | Шаблон:Full party name with colour | Opposition | |
82 | Balluana (SC) | Amandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir | Шаблон:Full party name with colour | Government |
Administration
The district's chief executive is the Deputy Commissioner. The office is held by Senu Duggal, IAS. [4]
The district is administratively subdivided into three tehsils:
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, Fazilka district has a population of 1,027,143. Scheduled Castes made up 41.51% of the population.[5] The total sex ratio of the district was 894.[6] The child sex ratio of children below the age of 6 years was 853 for urban areas and 850 for rural areas in 2011.[7]
Religion
Hinduism and Sikhism are the main religions of the Fazilka district. The Arora community of Punjabi Hindus constitute a sizeable population in the district. With the migration of the non-Muslim population from Pakistan to India in 1947, they settled here in this region of Firozpur district.
In the Firozpur Religion Census 2011,[8] 84.97% of the Fazilka tehsil of Firozpur district registered their religion as Hindu and 13.35% registered as Sikh.
Towns | Majority Religion | Population | Hindu | Sikh | Christian | Muslim | Buddhist | Jain | Other Religions | Not Stated |
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Fazilka | Hindu | 76,492 | 84.97% | 13.35% | 0.89% | 0.45% | 0.01% | 0.25% | 0.00% | 0.08% |
Abohar | Hindu | 145,302 | 83.27% | 15.62% | 0.42% | 0.45% | 0.06% | 0.12% | 0.01% | 0.05% |
Jalalabad | Hindu | 39,525 | 68.56% | 30.75% | 0.15% | 0.49% | 0.02% | 0.00% | 0.01% | 0.03% |
Languages
At the time of the 2011 census, 68.31% of the population spoke Punjabi, 21.55% Bagri and 9.12% Hindi as their first language.[9]
Notable people
- Navdeep Asija, sustainable transport specialist
- Gurnam Bhullar, singer, from Kamal Wala village of the district[10]
- Sher Singh Ghubaya, politician and former Member of Parliament
- Shubman Gill, cricketer
- Surjit Kumar Jyani, politician
- Kunwar Mohinder Singh Bedi Sahar, Urdu poet (shifted to Fazilka after partition)
Notes
References
External links
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