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Sahnewal

Sahnewal
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Sahnewal, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.jpg
Sahnewal is located in Punjab
Sahnewal
Sahnewal
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°50′41″N 75°58′33″E / 30.8448°N 75.9758°E / 30.8448; 75.9758Coordinates: 30°50′41″N 75°58′33″E / 30.8448°N 75.9758°E / 30.8448; 75.9758
Country  India
State Punjab
District Ludhiana
Population (2001)
 • Total 17,248
Languages
 • Official Punjabi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Sahnewal is a town and a nagar panchayat in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab.

As of 2001 India census, Sahnewal had a population of 17,248. Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%. At that time, Sahnewal had an average literacy rate of 61%, lower than the national average of 70%: male literacy was 64%, and female literacy was 58%. In Sahnewal, 12% of the population was under 6 years of age.

This town is situated on National Highway No. 1, between Khanna and Ludhiana.

This town has good commercial and industrial activity also. The main bazaar is situated on Kohara to Delhon Road. Ward No. 6 & 8 comprises old village Sahnewal and old Sahnewal bazaar which was a prospering business centre before partition. The town has a good number of educational and Medical facilities, Post Office, Telephone Exchange, FCI Godown and an office of the Market Committee.

Even narrow streets of old village have C.C. Flooring. Ward no. 1 Prem Colony and ward no. 9 New Settlement are the slum areas of the town. But these colonies have been provided with 100 percent C.C. Flooring and street lights.

This place has a historical gurdwara, Damdama Sahib, associated with Guru Gobind Singh. While leaving Chamkaur Sahib, the great Guru passed through, Machhiwara, Ghulal, Katana Sahib, Reru Sahib, Kanech Village reaching Sanehwal on 27 December 1704. Here he leaned against a Karir tree to take rest and called for the village panchayat. But none turned up saying that there was no panchayat over here. The great Master ordered that there would be none in future also. Saying this the Guru started on his onward march, when a few of the village folk approached him asking for forgiveness and served the Guru. The Guru said that elder and wise people would do justice in the absence of a Panchayat. Such is the situation and it goes on.


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