- Firozpur
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state_name = Punjab
district = Firozpur
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footnotes =Firozpur (or Ferozepur, Ferozepore, फिरोज़पुर ) is a city in
Firozpur District inPunjab, India . Founded bySultan Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351-88) on the banks of theSutlej River , Ferozpur today is a transportation and administration center and an ancient city located on the banks of theSutlej River , in the state of Punjab,India . It is a border town on the Indo-Pakistan border with memorials to India's freedom fighters. [cite web
url=http://www.infopunjab.com/punjab/travel/firozepur.htm
title= Ferozepur
publisher=Info Punjab
accessdate=2006-10-14 ] Three heroic martyrs in India's struggle for freedom,Bhagat Singh ,Rajguru andSukhdev , were hanged inLahore for their revolutionary activities against theBritish Government on March 23, 1931. They were cremated and theirSamadhi is located inHussainiwala on theSutlej river bank.Ferozepur also holds a historic place in Indian history as it was here that
British Raj established control over much of North-West India as well as what is nowPakistan through theAnglo-Sikh Wars that were fought in this region. Today it is the headquarters of a brigade of the Northern Corps of theIndian Army . Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Engg. and Technology is located atMoga road inFerozepur . It is a Government Engg. College and has an excellent reputation. [cite web
url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Ferozepur
title=Ferozepur
publisher=Classic Encyclopedia
accessdate=2006-10-18 ]Firozpur Cantonment is adjacent to and south of the city, during British times it was one of the largest Cantonments in the country.Ferozepur has easy access by road and rail to other places such as
Amritsar ,Ludhiana ,Jalandhar ,Delhi , andChandigarh , the city is a center of numerous holy shrines and historic places. At the nearby city of Zira a beautifulJain Swetambar Temple with ancient brass icons and beautiful wall murals is located.In addition to
cotton andgrain cultivation and agriculture-related services, Firozpur has some light manufacturing. Commercial progress has been restricted by its vicinity to the tense border withPakistan . Normalizing relations between the two nuclear nations promise to raise the city's profile as a potential trade hub. Ferozepur is the oldest British district of the Punjab established in 1833 as district headquarters even well before Ludhiana and Amritsar became districts.Ferozepur district even after Partition included many areas which were later reorganised to be a part of theFaridkot ,Moga ,Muktsar andBathinda Districts. The per hectare wheat yields of this district are comparable to best in the world and it matched wheat yields per hectare ofOntario Province inCanada Location
Ferozepur city is to the South-West of
Amritsar city and located some 109 km from Amritsar. Another nearby city to the North of Ferozepur isTarn Taran . To the East isLudhiana about 135 km away. In the West it hasKasur andLahore in Pakistan across the International Border. Other nearby cities includeFazilka ,Abohar , (located to the South-West of Ferozepur) to the North-East of Ferozepur areNakodar ,Kapurthala andJalandhar , (located North-East of Ferozepur). The cities ofMuktsar andFaridkot are South of Ferozpur.Recent history
Prior to the
Partition of India , Ferozpur had a large Muslim majority. According to the Partition Plan, all Muslim majority regions were to accede to Pakistan and all Hindu and Sikh majority regions to India. However, allegedly pro-IndianLord Mountbatten changed the original partition map, drawn bySir Radcliffe , handing overGurdaspur ,Ferozpur ,Ambala andMansa district to India. During the first week of partition massive violence erupted in Ferozpur, resulting in the slaughter of thousands of Muslims bySikhs andHindus . After the Partition a lot of movement had occurred from both sides of the Border. Today, Ferozpur has aSikh andHindu majority with a virtually non-existentMuslim population, as a result of the wide-scale massacres and immigration. There are a couple of Muslim families resided on the border side of Ferozpur and Pakistan, but have changed there faith toSikhism and adapted theSidhu surname.Demographics
As of 2001 India
census , [GR|India] Ferozpur had a population of 95,451, which increased from 78,738 in 1991. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ferozpur has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 68%. In Ferozpur, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Ferozpur is the only district whichSikhs do not have a big majority making up only 61% of the population. Ferozpur is dominated by theSidhu jat clan andBrar .Education
The key schools in the city and the adjoining Cantonment are :-
# D.C. Model Senior Secondary School - Cantt
# Manavta Public Sr.Sec School Firozpur City
# D.C. Model School- City
# Dev Samaj Model School - City
# Army Public School - Cantt
# Kendriya Vidyalaya - Cantt.
# B.S.M. Sr. Secondary School - City,
# S D Higher Secondary School - City
# Arya Girls Higher Secondary School - City
# D.A.V. Public School - City
# H. M. Senior Secondary School - City
# Doon Valley Cambridge School, Zira
# St Joseph's Convent SchoolColleges in area :-
# RSD College - City
# Dev Samaj College for Women - City
# Guru Nanak Dev College - Cantt
# DAV College for Girls - CanttProfessional College:-
# Shahid Bhagat Singh College of Engineering & Technology
# Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences & Research
# Government Polytechnic College
# Government Industrial Training InstitutePlaces of Interest
The Saragarhi
Gurudwara was built here as most of the soldiers in theBattle of Saragarhi were from theFerozepur district .Hussainiwala - Apart from a lake, it is also the location ofBhagat Singh and his colleagues'Samadhi .The
Indo-Pak Border crossing and the change of guards ceremony each evening.Harike waterworks and barrage and its adjoining wetlands.Ferozeshah, a village some 22km from Ferozepur still has a Memorial raised by the British to pay respect to the soldiers killed in the
Anglo-Sikh Wars fought there. Ferozshah also houses a very well kept and well preserved Museum which reminds one of the valour and bravery of the forces that fought there.References
*1911
Reference notes
External links
* [http://ferozepur.nic.in/html/home.html Ferozpur official website]
* [http://www.Ferozepur.org/ Ferozepur.org]
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