Zira, India

Zira, India

Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Zira | type = city | latd = | longd =
state_name = Punjab
district = Firozpur
leader_title =
leader_name = |naresh katariabest student = GAGANDEEP RAHEJA (BHOLU)population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 31,350| population_density =
area_magnitude= sq. km
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area_telephone = 01682
postal_code = 142047
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Zira is a city and a municipal council in Firozpur district in the Indian state of Punjab.

History

The neighbourhood of Zira (the headquarters of the tehsil of the same name), in which there are many deserted sites, had been for many years a waste, when in 1808 Sayad Ahmad Shah came from Gugera and founded Zira Khas. He was driven out by Om Parkash Puri, during whose rule nearly all the villages of this ilawa were located. Mohar Singh was, in turn driven out by Diwan Mohkam Chand, Ranjit Singh’s General, and the ilaqa was added to the Lahore Demense. It was afterwards divided into two portions, of which the eastern portion, which preserved the name, Zira, was made over to Sarbuland Khan, a servant of the Lahore Government, and the western portion, to which the name, ilaqa Ambarhar, was given was made an appenage of Kanwar Sher Singh, son of the Punjab sovereign. At a later date, Sher Singh obtained the possession of the whole ilaqa and abolished the subdivision of Ambarhar. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr2.htm (g) Climate ] ]

It is unclear when, exactly, the municipality was founded - one source indicates The Municipality Committee, Zira, was constituted in 1876 [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr16.htm Chapter Xiv ] ] while another says 1867. [ [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V24_443.gifImperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 24, page 437 - Imperial Gazetteer of India - Digital South Asia Library ] ]

Zira was one of the two tehsils of Punjab, (the other one being Firozpur), that was part of a controversy during the partition of India. Sir Cyril Radcliffe created the boundary between India and Pakistan just days before the partition. A draft of the Award was supposedly sent to Evan Jenkins, the provincial governor of Punjab by George Abell, Lord Mountbatten’s private secretary, with a preliminary description of the Punjab boundary. This draft showed the Ferozepur and Zira tehsils being allotted to Pakistan. During partition Zira city had a Muslim majority by 51% Sikhs making up 35% and Hindus 14%. When violence erupted in most Firzopur Zira area was very quiet because most of the residents treated each other like brothers. Many of Sikhs residents were really close to there Muslim friends and did not want them to leave, but due to so much problems in the Firzopur area they had no choice to leave. cite web | title = Article in The Tribune | url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99feb21/nation.htm#9 | accessdate = July 24| accessyear = 2006]

The final version of the boundary however awarded the areas to India. This led Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, to proclaim that the Award of the Boundary Commission was unjust, incomprehensible and perverse. He, however, agreed to abide by it.cite web | title = Pakistan government website | url = http://www.pakistan.gov.pk/Quaid/leader18.htm | accessdate = July 24| accessyear = 2006] The dispute was settled in 1960 as part of an agreement between the governments of India and Pakistan.cite web | title = Ministry of External Affairs, India website | url = http://meaindia.nic.in/treatiesagreement/1960/chap191.htm | accessdate = July 24| accessyear = 2006]

Zira Bomb Case, 1930

The high-handedness of the British rulers in suppressing the rising tide of the freedom movement in the country with the worst type of governmental barbarity produced its reaction in the growth and spread of revolutionary activity to avenge the wrongs done to the people. Ono such incident in the Firozpur District was the Zira Bomb Case of October 1930. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr3.htm Fazilka ] ] [For complete coverage of the incident reference: http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr3.htm]

The Zira Bar Association was formed in the same year. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr15.htm Education and Recreational and Medical Facilities ] ]

Population

As of 2001 India census, [GR|India] Zira had a population of 31,350. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Zira has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 66%, and female literacy is 59%. In Zira, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. Zira's population was 2,702 in 1853. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr22.htm Women’s Organizations ] ]

Economy

The Jain Upasru Trust, Zira was founded in 1933. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr20.htm 1 ] ] GURUDWARA SINGH SABHA ZIRA 2007RAHEJA HOUSE SAMADI ROAD IN 20079814637990 gagan raheja

Education

Government College, Zira was set up in 1971. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr17.htm (d) Town and Country Planning and Housing ] ]
Doon Valley Cambridge School, Zira (first and only CBSE affiliated school in Zira) was set up in 2003.
Jain Library, Zira was established in 1958. [ [http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gazfzpr18.htm Education for the Handicapped ] ]
Swami Swate Parkash Sarvhitkari Vidya Mandir (Near Bus Stand)
Shri Sawan Mall Aggarwal Adarsh High School Zira
Sri Tarachand Shiksha sadan Zira

Tourism

An ancient Jain Swetambara temple with ancient icons and wall paintings is located in Zira. The idols there are claimed to be more than 1200 years old.cite web | title = The temple at Zira | url = http://www.indiatourism.com/punjab-tourism/punjab-pilgrimage-places.html | accessdate = July 24| accessyear = 2006]

In 1896, A.D, Deep Kheti Store, who was also a scholar poet and social reformer of his time, performed the holy 'partishthan' ceremony at this temple.

It is said that the temple is named after the 23rd Tirthankra Shri Parsavnathji Maharaj. The main idol is believed to be one of most sacred and ancient idols found anywhere.

Interestingly, all the Jain preceptors and Acharyas (teachers) were recluses and did not have a family or maintain a place of their own. To the native villagers here, it feels like any Temple or Gurudwara for worshipping everyday. he visits made by people from all backgrounds and faiths, makes it a place where devotees learn the first lesson of communal harmony every morning. [ [http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=264743&cat=India News India, Asia, World, Sports, Business, Science / Tech, Health, Entertainment, Features ] ]

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