Mukandpur

Mukandpur
Mukandpur
—  village  —
Coordinates
Country India
State Punjab
District(s) Nawanshahr
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

• Coastline


0 kilometres (0 mi)

Mukandpur is a village near Banga, Nawanshahr district (also known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar, in Punjab, India.[1]

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Demographics

According to the 2001 Census,[2] Mukandpur has a population of 3,785 people. Neighbouring villages include Jagatpur, Prozepur, Talwandi Phattu, Jhingran, Shokar and Hakimpur.

About Mukandpur

Shopping Centre

The village has expanded to include a shopping area which serves the local villages.

Amardeep Singh Shergill Memorial College Mukandpur

The College was established in 1994.[3]

The parents of Amardeep set up the College in memory of their son. Gurcharn Singh Shergill and Ms.Surinder Kaur decided to open a college in their native village Mukandpur. The Trust and the college overseas committee, Principal and Members of the staff worked in harmony to achieve the objectives and take the college to the zenith of glory. In July 2007 the College acquired the status of being a constituent college of GNDU Amritsar.[3]

The College houses a double storied library which has more than 21,000 books placed on its open shelves. More than 40 magazines, Journals and periodicals adorn its stands. The library has an e-book section also. Latest equipment like OHP, multimedia, TV, stereo, DVD etc. are employed as teaching aids.[3]

The College also has Chemistry, Biology,Botany,Zoology, Home Science, Child care, Dairy Farming, Music, Physics, Dress Designing and Automobile Maintenance labs. Internet service is provided. An English language lab with Re-Net software imported from Finland has been set up. There is a separate seminar hall with a capacity of 170 persons.

The College has a gymnasium with its latest imported machines. The Darshan Gill sports complex with a track of four hundred meters, has playing fields for football, hockey, volleyball and handball.[3]

The college principal resides in college campus. Teachers are also provided accommodation in 24 beautifully built flats. A girls hostel is also available. A fleet of eight buses carries girl students to the College from their respective villages. A generator is installed for continuous power supply during power cuts. The majestic open-air theatre helps students to nurture their academic and cultural capabilities.[3]

The college students have performed considerably well in the youth festivals and has won a number of prizes. In sports as well the college has won the university championship for five consecutive years in ‘B’ Division.[3]

The college offers, apart from MCA and MBA, two full time P.G Courses namely Economics, and Information Technology. It also offers B.A, B.C.A, B.Com, B.Sc courses in Medical, Non-Medical, Economics, computer Science. Vocational subjects like Functional English, Dairy Farming, Computer Application and Automobile Maintenance are also offered ate degree level. In addition the college also runs P.G Diploma in Computer Application and P.G Diploma in Financial Services(Banking and Insurance).[3]

Amardeep Mela

The "Amardeep Mela" is organised annually by the Amardeep Singh Shergill Memorial College, Mukandpur. An annual feature of the College since its inception, the Mela lasts for four days.[4]

Chaunkian Da Mela

A famous fair known as "Chaunkian da Mela" is held in Mukandpur.[5] A faqir named "Sakhi Sarwar (Lakh Data) came to Balachaur. He started his journey from Rattewal and reached Mukandpur. He stayed here for nine days. Since then this fair is held in Mukandpur and lasts for nine days. A "Saang" starts from Rattewal and reaches Mukandpur. The leader of the "Saang" holds a flag which is called a "Togh".

People of Mukandpur

Many residents share the Shergill surname. Sardar Sadhu Singh Shergill served longest period as SARPANCH in history of Mukandpur. Dr.Amarjit Singh, founder secty-Trust of ASSM College Jagtar Singh Shoker, NRI from UK has participated in growth of Mukandpur from last 15 years Gurcharan Singh Shergill, founder chairman ASSM College Trust. Another famous clan of 'Selhi' belongs to Mukandpur and was a dominant group some years back. Now most of it has emigrated abroad. Still few families from the clan like Bhimsen Selhi, Baldev Raj Selhi etc are still residing the village. The people from this clan have done very well various fields life. There are other clans like Bajaj etc. Also see the link: http://mokandpur.com/ for information about Mokandpur (Also spelled Mukandpur , old spelling during British Raj Makandpur and Mokundpur).

K L Seghal hailed from Mukandpur, so does Daler Mehndi.[6] mukandpur also holds history of ancient temples and gurdwaras,shiv mandir mukandpur is almost 250 yrs old,gurdwara Shaeedan situated at assm college has the honor of visiting of guru sahiban whie their journey.There are also other famous religios sites present in mukandpur which are famous in area.

See Also

Mukandpur village (now named as Chak No.65-GB in Tehsil Jaranwala, District Faisalabad, Pakistan

References

  1. ^ [1] Wikimapia
  2. ^ http://www.maavooru.net/
  3. ^ a b c d e f g http://www.assmcollege.org/Aboutus/History.aspx
  4. ^ [2] The Tribune 22 December 2008
  5. ^ http://nawanshahr.nic.in/html/fair_and_festivals.htm
  6. ^ [3] Surinder Awasthi Times of India, 27 November 1997


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