- Abohar
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native_name = Abohar | type = city | latd = 30.1334 | longd = 74.2001
locator_position = right | state_name = Punjab
district = Firozpur
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altitude = 180
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 124,303| population_density =
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area_telephone = 1634
postal_code = 152116
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footnotes =Abohar (Hindi: अबोहर) is a city and a
municipal council inFirozpur district in the state of Punjab,India , located on theGanganagar –Delhi railway route, nearly 50 km from Ganganagar. Its population, as of2001 , was 124,303. This city is also known as the "California of Punjab" for its rich soil, good irrigation sources, and particularly for the production ofkinnow , a fruit of the orange family. Abohar is also very famous for thecotton production and is one of the biggestcotton producing belt in whole NorthIndia .History
Abohar is a historical city which is located on the inter-state boundary of the country. It may be called trinity of the culture, ethnicity, and civilization of Punjab,
Haryana andRajasthan . Its boundaries touch Rajasthan's mounds on one side and plains of Haryana on the other.Village Panjkosi and Waryam Khera is Famous Village. Shishpal puri 9872985466 from panjkosi working with Kotak Mohindra bank jalandhar.Under British rule, in 1893, the town was more of a mound of sand with a total population of only 5,954. Its name was Kaiser-Ganj. However, its present population has grown to 200,000 approximately, in a period of about 120 years. Its, main business mandi is called darwaza.
River
Satluj streaming by its side, Aabu Nagar, some 550 years ago, was a fabulous city of India. As one enters Abohar, one sees the remains of the ancient city Abunagri, a big mound of sand and stones which is known "Theh" among local people. This mound is not only a dune of sand; there historical city is also a big palace, built by a Suryavanshi king Aabu-Chandni, buried under it. Another legendary dune named Panjpeer is just 500 feet away from Theh. There are tombs of five "pir"s on this mound. The beautiful Aabu city was destroyed by the curse of these "pir"s. A big fair is held on this mound every Thursday. The story of the Aabu Nagar is very attention-grabbing and spine-tingling. After king Aabu-Chandni, king Harichand ruled Aabu Nagar. King Harichand had only one daughter. She was very impressive, a good shooter, and fond of riding also. Once the king fell victim to leprosy.Someone told the king that he could recover only with the blood of the horses of five "pir"s ofMultan . The brave daughter of the king snatched the 81 horses of five "pir"s along with their goods, but king Harichand succumbed to the disease. Five "pir"s sent many request to get their horses back, but the princess refused to give their horses back.At last, the five "pir"s came to Abu city from Multan to get back their horses and campedon a hillock of sand near present Abohar. Many days passed but the princess did not give back their horses. The wives of five "pir"s came to Aabu city in search of their husbands. The "pir"s became angry on seeing them and cursed them due to which they were buried under the earth.
There is another mound at a distance of about 200 feet from Panjpeer, where their tombs are erected. The five "pir"s got angry, for not being returned their horses, and destroyed the Aabu Nagar with their divine powers, according to popular legends.
At the time of Indian independence in 1947, the city witnessed blood shed due to Hindu Muslim riots as this was the last main town along Delhi-Bahawalpur Section. Much as, as of today, the local community lives in the town with the feeling of harmony and common brotherhood. All sections, castes, religious sects visit PANJ PEER, BALA JI DHAM, CHURCH, and GURUDWARAS with much devotion without any maligned motives or intentions towards each other.
Many other achievements in academic, agriculture, industry, innovations, infrastructure and a big grain market are particularly noteworthy.
In the outer skirts of city Central Institute of Postharvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET) campus Abohar, an ICAR institute is located here research is carried out and training are given on post harvest aspects of fruits and vegetables.
Demographics
As of 2001 Indiacensus , [GR|India] Abohar had a population of 124,303. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Abohar has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 58% of the males and 42% of females literate. 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.Educational Institutes
Abohar is the educational hub in the south west Punjab. It has got a post Graduate college, ITI, Homeopathic College, Nursing College Computer education centres like ptu learning centre abohar,other institutes. It has produced many politicians like Dr. Balram Jakhar, who remained the speaker of Lok Sabha (Lower house of Parliament) GOVERNOR OF MADHYA PRADESH, Minister and Governor of State. & Mr. Virendera Kataria etc. Also many students from the DAV college went abroad and well settled there like Ritesh Jhamb who served Government of India and started his well reputed Company in Canada. Here are the few institutes:
* Abohar PolyTecnic College Abohar
* B.D. Adarsh Sen.Sec. School
* B.L. Vikas Mandir Sr. Sec. School
* D.A.V. Sr. Sec School
* D.A.V. College
* D.A.V. College of Education (B.Ed College)
* Mata Hansa Devi College of Information & Technology
* Homoeopathic Medical College
* New Light Public Sen. Sec. School
* Assumption Convent School
* Gopichand Arya Mahila College
* K.G. High School
* Swami Keshwanand Mahila College
* Sri Guru Nanak Khalsa College
* Genius International School
* Amrit Model Senior Secondary School
* Sachkhand Convent School
* Vikas Adarsh Sr. Sec. School
* G.D.Senior Secondary Model School
* Holy Heart High School
* Alpine Institute of Studies
* Swami Keshwanand Sr. Sec. School
* Govt. Sr. Sec. School for Boys
* Govt. Sr. Sec. School for Girls
* Army School (Army Cant Affiliated to C.B.S.E.)
* Vikas College of Arts & Information Technology
* Divine Light Public Sen. Sec. School
# HOLY CROSS CONVENT SCHOOL DANEWALA SATKOSIEconomy
Abohar's economy is mostly based upon Cotton Industries, Orchids and Agriculture. Abohar has now following mills:
* Shri Bhawani Cotton Mills: As recently as 2001, it was in serious financial difficulty. An article from The Tribune, Chandigarh (dated July 28, 2002) reported that it owed Rs. 5.12 Crore to the banks now that the mill is shut down.
* In August 1987, Abohar was having the highest ratio of number of cars per household in India
* The village of Spaan Waali produces Rose Plants and is the biggest market in north India.It has also some
Ghee and refined oil factories.Basic economy is based on agriculture cotton, fruit ,paddy and wheatThere are some plants producing micro-nutrient fertilizer mixtures for orange orchards which are very effective to get good quality oranges and keep the orange plants healthy.Tourism
Abohar is not particularly a hot tourism spot, though there are a few religious locations (e.g., Gurudwara Nanaksar on Fazilka Road, Historical Gurudwara Badtirath in Haripura near Abohar, Panjpir) that attract a large number of people from surrounding villages and nearby cities.
There are few motels in its vicinity, for instance, "Kala Titar" between Dabwali and Sangaria opened by Haryana Government couple of decades ago. Visits to some special market locations, for example, street number 12, 11, and 9, within the city can give a good sense of hustle-bustle of a typical small town.
Abohar is also an open wild life sanctuary. In villages of abohar you can find black buck(deer), of which only a few hundred are now left in world. Situated in the southern tip of the Division, this wild Life Sanctuary is an open Sanctuary comprising of 13 revenue villages. These villages are inhabited by the Bishnoi community whose love for animals is legendary. The total area of the Sanctuary is 46513 acres. It was declared as a Wild Life Sanctuary under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 in 2000. The main species found in the Sanctuary is the black buck which can be seen loitering around in the fields and sometimes even in homes like cattle. In addition, a variety of other animals like Nilgai, Wild boar, Porcupine, Jackal, Hare etc can also be seen These animals are protected by villagers as they don't let hunters kill them. Few other historical spots.....
** Ghanta Ghar ( Located In Bazzar No. 9 )
** Bhagat Singh Chowk
** Raja Abba Killa ( Located In Jammu Basti )
** "'Regional Fruit Research Station ( Seed Farm) Kinnow was first introduced in India from this research station
** Sapan Waali Village ( Produces rose plants for the whole north India)
** Black Buck Wild Life Sanctuary
** "'Usha Mata ji KA Mandir
** "'DangarKhera Wali Mata ji KA MandirTransportation
Abohar is well connected to other cities in the state of
Rajasthan Haryana and Punjab. Rail and buses are the primary modes of transportation. The town is connected by railways to in south-west direction and toDelhi throughBhatinda in the east. Recently, Indian Railways has approved laying of the tracks between Abohar-Fazilka Section. There is no commercial airport in the city, but a project is under progress to make a domestic airport. Abohar is Connected to the whole north area From Sriganganagar to Delhi and from Abohar to Bikaner and from Abohar to Haridawar.Maps
* ABOHAR [http://maps.google.com/maps?output=setprefs&near=Abohar,+Punjab,+India]
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/23/Abohar.html FallingRain Map]
* Elevation = 179m
* MAP OF ABOHAR [http://maps.google.com/maps?output=setprefs&near=Abohar,+Punjab,+India] gurudwara sahib village haripura is historical gurudwara
killian wala is one off famus village in abohar.there is one famus and historical gurudwara in this.the weather is also fine for living.it is famus for orchid of kinnu an also for cotton. [SURINDER PAL AUSTRALIA]
References
External links
* [http://www.aboharwatch.com Abohar business guide]
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