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Bathinda

Bathinda is a city and municipal corporation in Punjab, India. The city is the administrative headquarters of Bathinda District. It is located in northwestern India in the Malwa Region, 227 km (141 mi) west of the capital city of Chandigarh and is the fifth largest city of Punjab.

Bathinda
City
Top: Qila Mubarak, Hockey Stadium Bathinda, Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant across Bathinda Lake
Bathinda
Bathinda
Coordinates: 30°13′48″N 74°57′07″E / 30.23000°N 74.95194°E / 30.23000; 74.95194
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictBathinda
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyBathinda Municipal Corporation
 • CommissionerSh. Sawan kumar
 • Member of ParliamentHarsimrat Kaur Badal (SAD)
 • MayorSmt. Raman Goyal
Elevation
210 m (690 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total285,813
 • RankPunjab: 5th, India: 161st
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
15100X
Telephone code+91-164-XXX XXXX
Vehicle registrationPB-03
Railways Stations in CityBathinda railway station
Websitebathinda.nic.in

Bathinda is home to the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Central University of Punjab and AIIMS Bathinda. The city is also home to two modern thermal power plants, Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant and Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant at Lehra Mohabbat.[1] Also located in the city is a fertilizer plant,[2] two cement plants (Ambuja Cements and UltraTech Cement Limited), a large army cantonment, an air force station, a zoo,[1] and a historic Qila Mubarak fort.[3]

History Edit

 
a iconical Qila Mubarak which was built by King Kanishka in 2nd CE century and is the location where the first Empress of India Razia Sultana was held captive[4]

Bhatinda was changed to Bathinda to conform to the phonetical expression as locally pronounced.[5] According to Henry George Raverty, Bathinda was known as Tabar-i-Hind (Labb-ut-Twarikh) or Tabarhindh, which roughly translates as ‘Gateway to India’. The earliest mention of Tabar-i-Hind occurs in the Jami-Ul-Hakayat written about 607 Hijri or 1211 AD.[6]


In 1004, Mahmud of Ghazni besieged and captured the local fort, which was located on the route from the northwest into the rich Ganges valley. It was ruled by In 1190, Muhammad of Ghor attacked and occupied the fort of Bathinda. Prithviraj Chauhan, the ruler of this region, managed to recover possession of the fort thirteen months later in 1191 after the First Battle of Tarain. However, Prithviraj Chauhan was killed in the Second Battle of Tarain and the fort of Bathinda once again came under the control of Muhammad Ghori.

In 14th century present region of bathinda was ruled by Bhati and Bhanot rulers of that time.

1488, Bathinda was conquered by Rao Bika, son of Jodha of Mandore (founder of Jodhpur) and became part of Bikaner princely state.[7]

Bathinda was an important fort in the area from Delhi to Lahore during the time of the Delhi Sultanate.

In 1634, a battle named Battle of Lahira (at Lahira in Bathinda) was fought between Guru Hargobind and Mughals.

The town had become an important trade and commercial centre under Mughal rule and the Mughal Emperors such as Akbar and Aurangzeb undertook many projects to enhance the fort of Bathinda.

In circa 1754, the town was conquered by Maharaja Ala Singh, the Maharaja of Patiala and since then it followed the history of erstwhile princely state of Patiala. With the dawn of independence and merger of Patiala and East Punjab States into a division called Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU), Bathinda became a full-fledged district with headquarters at Bathinda city.[5]

Demographics Edit

Population Edit

As per provisional reports of Census India, population of Bathinda city in 2011 is 285,813; male and female are 151,782 and 134,031 respectively. The sex ratio of Bathinda city is 868 females per 1000 males. The number of literate people in Bathinda city are 211,318 of which 118,888 are males while 92,430 are females, average literacy rate is 82.84 percent of which male and female literacy is 87.86 and 77.16 percent respectively. Total children (ages 0 to 6) in Bathinda city are 30,713: 16,472 boys and 14,241 girls. Child sex ratio of girls is 865 per 1000 boys.[8]

Religion Edit

Hinduism is the majority religion in Bathinda city with 62.61% people following the faith. Sikhism is the second most popular religion in the city which is followed by 35.04% of the people. Minorities are Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and Jains. Sikhs count for 70.89% of the population in Bathinda District on a whole in spite of not being a majority in the city.[9]

Religion in Bathinda[10]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
62.61%
Sikhism
35.04%
Islam
1.12%
Christianity
0.33%
Others
0.90%

Geography and climate Edit

Bathinda is in the northwestern region of India and is a part of the Indo-Gangetic alluvial plains. The exact cartographic co-ordinates of Bathinda are 30°12′N 74°57′E / 30.20°N 74.95°E / 30.20; 74.95.[11] It has an average elevation of 201 metres (660 ft).

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Bathinda's climate corresponds to semi-arid with high variation between summer and winter temperatures. Average annual rainfall is relatively low, in a range of 20 mm to 40 mm.[12]

In recent times, Summer temperatures of 49 °C (120 °F)[13] and winter temperatures of 1 °C (about 33 °F)[14] were not unknown in Bathinda, lowest being -1.4 °C (29.48 °F) in the winter of 2013[15]

Government and politics Edit

Bhatinda city is governed by Municipal Corporation Bhatinda. The administrative wing is headed by Municipal Commissioner Bikramjit Singh Shergill,[16] while the elected wing is headed by Mayor.

Transportation Edit

Bhatinda Railway Station has connectivity to most of the major cities in India. Four national highways: NH 7 (Fazilka - Badrinath National Highway), NH 54 (Kenchiyan, Hanumangarh - Pathankot National Highway), NH 148B (Bathinda to Kotputli) and NH 754 (Bathinda to Jalalabad, Fazilka) pass through/near the city.[17]

Education Edit

College education Edit

Colleges within Bathinda include:

Central university of Punjab

DAV College, Bathinda Edit

Established in 1969, the college is a pioneer of education in the region.

Central University of Punjab Edit

 
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda

The Central University of Punjab Bathinda (Punjab) has been established through the Central Universities Act 2009 which received the assent of the President of India on 20 March 2009. Its territorial jurisdiction extends to the whole State of Punjab.

It started its functioning from Camp Office in April 2009, which happens to be the residence of the Vice Chancellor, and from November 2009 it shifted to its City Campus spread over an area of 35 acres. Construction of the main campus has started on 540 acres of land in Ghudda Village (21.5 km from Bathinda ISBT) on Badal Road. Engineers India Limited, a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking, is providing PMC services for the project.[20]

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University Edit

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), formerly Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University, is a State technical university of Punjab located in Bathinda, Punjab, India. It was established in 2015 and has jurisdiction over 11 districts namely Bathinda, Ferozepur, Moga, Faridkot, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Barnala, Mansa, Sangrur, Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib and Fazilka. University will function from upgraded Giani Zail Singh Punjab Technical University Campus.[21]

Adesh Institute of Medical Science and Research Edit

Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (AIMSR) is a private not for profit Medical College associated with a 750-bed Tertiary Care Teaching hospital. It has 150 M.B.B.S. annual seat intake. The college is located on the Barnala Bathinda Highway. The college was established in 2006 under Adesh Institutions. AIMSR is approved by Medical Council of India and permitted by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. It was affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot from 2006 to 2011 MBBS Admissions Batch and is affiliated to Adesh University, Bathinda starting 2012.

Notable people Edit

Environmental Issues Edit

There has been increasing incidence of various types of cancer in and around Bathinda. It is attributed to the presence of polluting industries and the indiscriminate use of modern pesticides and other toxic materials in farming. A 2007 epidemiological study found that the surface waters of Bathinda are contaminated with arsenic, cadmium, chromium, selenium and mercury primarily due to the discharge of untreated waste water from surrounding industries. Unscientific farming practices, that emerged after the introduction of Green Revolution, are also alleged to be a reason for growing incidence of not just cancer but also, high rates of spontaneous abortions, reproductive ailments, genetic deformities, anaemia, diarrhoea, vomiting, fluorosis and a host of skin ailments including rashes and boils. Many young couples are also reported to be migrating out to save their children from adverse effects. Hence the government has completely banned the use of ground water in the city for drinking purposes.[22]

In the cleanliness survey, conducted by the Union Ministry of Urban Development, Bathinda scored an all-India rank of 79 and number 1 rank in Punjab.[23]

Suburbs of Bathinda Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 26 November 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 June 2005.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2008.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Bhatinda History". Government of Punjab.
  7. ^ Gupta, Jugal Kishore (1991). History of Sirsa Town. Atlantic Publishers & Distri.
  8. ^ "Census 2011".
  9. ^ "Bathinda District Population Census 2011, Punjab literacy sex ratio and density".
  10. ^ "Bathinda City Population Census 2011 - Punjab".
  11. ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Bhatinda, India".
  12. ^ http://www.mapsofindia.com/ maps/india/annualrainfall.htm
  13. ^ under the section 'historical monthly average for may', subsection 'temperature', http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/India/Bhatinda/climate-profile.aspx?month=5
  14. ^ under the section 'historical monthly average for Jan', subsection 'temperature', http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/India/Bhatinda/climate-profile.aspx?month=1
  15. ^ A news report, . Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  16. ^ "Municipal Corporation Bhatinda".
  17. ^ (PDF). National Highway Authority of India. Wayback Machine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  18. ^ "Welcome to DAV College, Bathinda".
  19. ^ "State Government Affiliated Institutes of Hotel Management | NCHMCT". National Council For Hotel Management and Catering Technology. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  20. ^ http://www.cup.ac.in/publications/newsletter_vol.1%3B%20no.3%3B%20august-october2013.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  21. ^ "About MRSPTU". Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  22. ^ Sharma, Vrinda (6 September 2011). "Cancer Bathinda's dubious distinction". The Hindu.
  23. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Bathinda cleanest in Punjab, but slips to 79th ranking". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 14 September 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bathinda news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bathinda is a city and municipal corporation in Punjab India The city is the administrative headquarters of Bathinda District It is located in northwestern India in the Malwa Region 227 km 141 mi west of the capital city of Chandigarh and is the fifth largest city of Punjab BathindaCityTop Qila Mubarak Hockey Stadium Bathinda Takht Sri Damdama Sahib Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant across Bathinda LakeBathindaShow map of PunjabBathindaShow map of IndiaCoordinates 30 13 48 N 74 57 07 E 30 23000 N 74 95194 E 30 23000 74 95194Country IndiaStatePunjabDistrictBathindaGovernment TypeMunicipality BodyBathinda Municipal Corporation CommissionerSh Sawan kumar Member of ParliamentHarsimrat Kaur Badal SAD MayorSmt Raman GoyalElevation210 m 690 ft Population 2011 Total285 813 RankPunjab 5th India 161stLanguages OfficialPunjabiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN15100XTelephone code 91 164 XXX XXXXVehicle registrationPB 03Railways Stations in CityBathinda railway stationWebsitebathinda wbr nic wbr inBathinda is home to the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University Central University of Punjab and AIIMS Bathinda The city is also home to two modern thermal power plants Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant and Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant at Lehra Mohabbat 1 Also located in the city is a fertilizer plant 2 two cement plants Ambuja Cements and UltraTech Cement Limited a large army cantonment an air force station a zoo 1 and a historic Qila Mubarak fort 3 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Religion 3 Geography and climate 4 Government and politics 5 Transportation 6 Education 6 1 College education 6 1 1 DAV College Bathinda 6 2 Central University of Punjab 6 3 Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University 6 4 Adesh Institute of Medical Science and Research 7 Notable people 8 Environmental Issues 9 Suburbs of Bathinda 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit nbsp a iconical Qila Mubarak which was built by King Kanishka in 2nd CE century and is the location where the first Empress of India Razia Sultana was held captive 4 Bhatinda was changed to Bathinda to conform to the phonetical expression as locally pronounced 5 According to Henry George Raverty Bathinda was known as Tabar i Hind Labb ut Twarikh or Tabarhindh which roughly translates as Gateway to India The earliest mention of Tabar i Hind occurs in the Jami Ul Hakayat written about 607 Hijri or 1211 AD 6 In 1004 Mahmud of Ghazni besieged and captured the local fort which was located on the route from the northwest into the rich Ganges valley It was ruled by In 1190 Muhammad of Ghor attacked and occupied the fort of Bathinda Prithviraj Chauhan the ruler of this region managed to recover possession of the fort thirteen months later in 1191 after the First Battle of Tarain However Prithviraj Chauhan was killed in the Second Battle of Tarain and the fort of Bathinda once again came under the control of Muhammad Ghori In 14th century present region of bathinda was ruled by Bhati and Bhanot rulers of that time 1488 Bathinda was conquered by Rao Bika son of Jodha of Mandore founder of Jodhpur and became part of Bikaner princely state 7 Bathinda was an important fort in the area from Delhi to Lahore during the time of the Delhi Sultanate In 1634 a battle named Battle of Lahira at Lahira in Bathinda was fought between Guru Hargobind and Mughals The town had become an important trade and commercial centre under Mughal rule and the Mughal Emperors such as Akbar and Aurangzeb undertook many projects to enhance the fort of Bathinda In circa 1754 the town was conquered by Maharaja Ala Singh the Maharaja of Patiala and since then it followed the history of erstwhile princely state of Patiala With the dawn of independence and merger of Patiala and East Punjab States into a division called Patiala and East Punjab States Union PEPSU Bathinda became a full fledged district with headquarters at Bathinda city 5 Demographics EditSee also List of cities in Punjab and Chandigarh Population Edit As per provisional reports of Census India population of Bathinda city in 2011 is 285 813 male and female are 151 782 and 134 031 respectively The sex ratio of Bathinda city is 868 females per 1000 males The number of literate people in Bathinda city are 211 318 of which 118 888 are males while 92 430 are females average literacy rate is 82 84 percent of which male and female literacy is 87 86 and 77 16 percent respectively Total children ages 0 to 6 in Bathinda city are 30 713 16 472 boys and 14 241 girls Child sex ratio of girls is 865 per 1000 boys 8 Religion Edit Hinduism is the majority religion in Bathinda city with 62 61 people following the faith Sikhism is the second most popular religion in the city which is followed by 35 04 of the people Minorities are Muslims Christians Buddhists and Jains Sikhs count for 70 89 of the population in Bathinda District on a whole in spite of not being a majority in the city 9 Religion in Bathinda 10 Religion PercentHinduism 62 61 Sikhism 35 04 Islam 1 12 Christianity 0 33 Others 0 90 Geography and climate EditBathinda is in the northwestern region of India and is a part of the Indo Gangetic alluvial plains The exact cartographic co ordinates of Bathinda are 30 12 N 74 57 E 30 20 N 74 95 E 30 20 74 95 11 It has an average elevation of 201 metres 660 ft BathindaClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 10 20 7 19 24 10 7 9 30 15 9 8 37 21 20 41 26 38 41 28 90 37 28 84 36 27 52 36 25 9 4 34 19 1 4 29 13 3 6 23 8 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource MSN World WeatherImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 4 68 45 0 8 75 50 0 3 86 59 0 4 99 70 0 8 106 79 1 5 106 82 3 6 99 82 3 3 97 81 2 97 77 0 4 93 66 0 1 84 55 0 1 73 46 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesBathinda s climate corresponds to semi arid with high variation between summer and winter temperatures Average annual rainfall is relatively low in a range of 20 mm to 40 mm 12 In recent times Summer temperatures of 49 C 120 F 13 and winter temperatures of 1 C about 33 F 14 were not unknown in Bathinda lowest being 1 4 C 29 48 F in the winter of 2013 15 Government and politics EditBhatinda city is governed by Municipal Corporation Bhatinda The administrative wing is headed by Municipal Commissioner Bikramjit Singh Shergill 16 while the elected wing is headed by Mayor Transportation EditBhatinda Railway Station has connectivity to most of the major cities in India Four national highways NH 7 Fazilka Badrinath National Highway NH 54 Kenchiyan Hanumangarh Pathankot National Highway NH 148B Bathinda to Kotputli and NH 754 Bathinda to Jalalabad Fazilka pass through near the city 17 Education EditCollege education Edit Colleges within Bathinda include Central university of Punjab Adesh University Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Akal University Talwandi Sabo DAV College Bathinda 18 Government Rajindra College Bathinda Guru Kashi University Bathinda College of Law Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition Bathinda 19 DAV College Bathinda Edit Established in 1969 the college is a pioneer of education in the region Central University of Punjab Edit nbsp Central University of Punjab BathindaThe Central University of Punjab Bathinda Punjab has been established through the Central Universities Act 2009 which received the assent of the President of India on 20 March 2009 Its territorial jurisdiction extends to the whole State of Punjab It started its functioning from Camp Office in April 2009 which happens to be the residence of the Vice Chancellor and from November 2009 it shifted to its City Campus spread over an area of 35 acres Construction of the main campus has started on 540 acres of land in Ghudda Village 21 5 km from Bathinda ISBT on Badal Road Engineers India Limited a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking is providing PMC services for the project 20 Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University Edit Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University MRSPTU formerly Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University is a State technical university of Punjab located in Bathinda Punjab India It was established in 2015 and has jurisdiction over 11 districts namely Bathinda Ferozepur Moga Faridkot Sri Muktsar Sahib Barnala Mansa Sangrur Patiala Fatehgarh Sahib and Fazilka University will function from upgraded Giani Zail Singh Punjab Technical University Campus 21 Adesh Institute of Medical Science and Research Edit Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences amp Research AIMSR is a private not for profit Medical College associated with a 750 bed Tertiary Care Teaching hospital It has 150 M B B S annual seat intake The college is located on the Barnala Bathinda Highway The college was established in 2006 under Adesh Institutions AIMSR is approved by Medical Council of India and permitted by Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare It was affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Faridkot from 2006 to 2011 MBBS Admissions Batch and is affiliated to Adesh University Bathinda starting 2012 Notable people EditBaba Ratan Hindi who claimed to be the first Indian Muslim Harbhajan Mann actor and singer Rajinder Gupta businessman founder of TridentGroup Mehar Mittal actor and producer Mayank Markande cricketer Gurpreet Singh artist Manny Aulakh Canadian international cricketer Avneet Sidhu Commonwealth games gold winning shooter Parduman Singh Brar Shotputter Asiad gold medallist Balkar Sidhu singer Amrit Maan actor singer and lyricist Balwant Gargi writer and dramatist Riaz ur Rehman Saghar Pakistani poet and lyricist Gurdial Singh novelist Kuldeep Manak singer Janmeja Singh Sekhon politician Sunny and Inder Bawra composer duo Kul Sidhu theatre artist and actress Mehreen Pirzada actressEnvironmental Issues EditThere has been increasing incidence of various types of cancer in and around Bathinda It is attributed to the presence of polluting industries and the indiscriminate use of modern pesticides and other toxic materials in farming A 2007 epidemiological study found that the surface waters of Bathinda are contaminated with arsenic cadmium chromium selenium and mercury primarily due to the discharge of untreated waste water from surrounding industries Unscientific farming practices that emerged after the introduction of Green Revolution are also alleged to be a reason for growing incidence of not just cancer but also high rates of spontaneous abortions reproductive ailments genetic deformities anaemia diarrhoea vomiting fluorosis and a host of skin ailments including rashes and boils Many young couples are also reported to be migrating out to save their children from adverse effects Hence the government has completely banned the use of ground water in the city for drinking purposes 22 In the cleanliness survey conducted by the Union Ministry of Urban Development Bathinda scored an all India rank of 79 and number 1 rank in Punjab 23 Suburbs of Bathinda EditBhucho Mandi 15 km Goniana 14 km Maur Mandi 37 km Rampura Phul 30 km Talwandi Sabo 29 km Raman 42 km Sangat India 21 km Bhagta Bhai Kotha Guru ka 35 kmSee also EditBathinda districtReferences Edit a b Places to Visit Archived from the original on 26 November 2009 Retrieved 25 November 2009 Industry Archived from the original on 7 June 2005 Bhatinda district of Punjab North India Online Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2008 Raziya Sultan Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 7 May 2012 a b District at A glance Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2011 Bhatinda History Government of Punjab Gupta Jugal Kishore 1991 History of Sirsa Town Atlantic Publishers amp Distri Census 2011 Bathinda District Population Census 2011 Punjab literacy sex ratio and density Bathinda City Population Census 2011 Punjab Maps Weather and Airports for Bhatinda India http www mapsofindia com maps india annualrainfall htm under the section historical monthly average for may subsection temperature http www myweather2 com City Town India Bhatinda climate profile aspx month 5 under the section historical monthly average for Jan subsection temperature http www myweather2 com City Town India Bhatinda climate profile aspx month 1 A news report Bathinda records region s lowest temperature at 1 4 C Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 31 May 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Municipal Corporation Bhatinda National Highways of India PDF National Highway Authority of India Wayback Machine Archived from the original PDF on 27 January 2018 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Welcome to DAV College Bathinda State Government Affiliated Institutes of Hotel Management NCHMCT National Council For Hotel Management and Catering Technology Retrieved 22 January 2020 http www cup ac in publications newsletter vol 1 3B 20no 3 3B 20august october2013 pdf bare URL PDF About MRSPTU Retrieved 27 June 2018 Sharma Vrinda 6 September 2011 Cancer Bathinda s dubious distinction The Hindu Service Tribune News Bathinda cleanest in Punjab but slips to 79th ranking Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 14 September 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bathinda Official website of Bathinda district Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bathinda amp oldid 1179246976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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