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Faridkot, Punjab

Faridkot is a city in the South-western part of state of Punjab, India. It serves as the headquarters for both, the Faridkot district. as well as the Faridkot Division. The division was established in 1995 at Faridkot which includes Faridkot, Bathinda, and Mansa districts.

Faridkot
Clockwise from top:
Government Brijindra College in Faridkot, House in faridkot, Investiture Gate, Military Station
Faridkot
Faridkot
Coordinates: 30°40′N 74°46′E / 30.67°N 74.76°E / 30.67; 74.76Coordinates: 30°40′N 74°46′E / 30.67°N 74.76°E / 30.67; 74.76
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictFaridkot
Founded byRaja Mokalsi
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Council
 • Deputy Commissioner Ruhee Dugg, IAS
Area
 • Total18.14 km2 (7.00 sq mi)
Elevation
196 m (643 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total87,695
 • Density4,842/km2 (12,540/sq mi)
DemonymFaridkotian
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
151203
Telephone code+91-1639
Vehicle registrationPB-04
Sex ratio1000/890 /
Literacy72%
Websitewww.faridkot.nic.in

Etymology

The city is named in the honor of Baba Farid, a revered 13th century Sufi saint whose shrine is located in Pakpattan, Pakistan. The town of Faridkot was founded during this century as Mokalhar by Raja Mokalsi, the grandson of Rai Munj, a Bhatti Chief of Bhatnair, Rajasthan. According to a popular folklore, the Raja renamed Mokalhar to Faridkot after Baba Farid paid a visit to the town. It remained the capital during the reign of Mokalsi's son Jairsi and Wairsi.

History

The historic fort of Quila Mubarak exists since the times of Baba Farid. However, the foundation of the modern city as a princely state was laid in 1763 by Hamir Singh.Beginning in 1807, the city was briefly under the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh till 1809. It was restored to the reigning Brar family thorugh British intervention. The city continued as the capital of Faridkot State under British suzerainty till 1947.Later, it became a part of the Patiala & East Punjab States Union (PEPSU) in 1948. Faridkot was carved out as a separate district on 7 August 1972 out of the areas of erstwhile Bathinda District (Faridkot Tehsil) and Ferozepur District (Moga and Muktsar Tehsils). Further, in November 1995 the Faridkot District was trifurcated when two of its sub divisions viz. Muktsar and Moga were given the status of independent districts under the leadership of CM Harcharan Singh Brar of Muktsar

Government body

The Municipal Council Faridkot came into existence in the year 1948 and now has a Class -I status. Uma Grover is the current President of the council and Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon of Indian National Congress is the member of Legislative Assembly from the town elected in 2017.

Geography

The average elevation is 196 metres (643 ft). The town is located on the Punjab Plains, which in a macro regional context forms a part of greater Satluj Ganga plain. It is a low-lying flat area. The surface of the district is depositional plain which was formed by alleviation by the rivers flowing in these plains. Sirhind Feeder and Indira Gandhi Canal pass through the district. The topography of the district is plain, with only 1.4% of its area under forest cover.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[1] Faridkot had a population of 618,008 which constitute about 2% of the total population of Punjab. Males constitute 327,121 of the population and females 290,887.The population density in this district is 424 persons per km2. Faridkot has an average literacy rate of 70.6%: male literacy is 75.9%, and female literacy is 64.8%.

Transport

Faridkot city is well connected by road through National Highway 54. Faridkot railway station, located in the city lies on Bhatinda - Firozpur line. Many trains connect Faridkot to other major cities in Punjab and other states. The nearest airport, Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport is located near Amritsar.[2]

Climate

The climate of the Faridkot is mostly dry, characterized by a very hot summer, a short rainy season and a bracing winter. The cold season is from November to March. it is followed by the summer season which lasts up to the end of June. The period from July to the middle of September constitutes the southwest monsoon season. The later half of September and October is the post-monsoon or transition period. The temperature increases rapidly beginning with the end of March till June, which is the hottest month, with the mean daily minimum temperature about 41 °C and the mean daily minimum about 26.5 °C. The temperature is intensively hot during this period. The maximum temperature can go beyond 47 °C on some days. With the onset of the monsoon by the end of June or early July, there is an appreciable drop in the day temperature. After October, both the day and night temperatures decrease rapidly till January which is the coldest month. The mean daily maximum temperature in January is about 20 °C and the mean daily minimum about 4.5 °C.

The average annual rainfall in the district is 433mm; about 71 percent of the annual rainfall in the district is received during the monsoon months July to September. Some rainfall occurs during the pre-monsoon months, mostly in the form of thundershowers. Weather is moderately cloudy during the monsoon season. During the rest of the year the skies are mostly clear. Wind speed is normally slow and flows in north to northwest, some times in southeast direction, throughout the year.

Festival (Aagman Purab)

Every year, a festival is held to commemorate the arrival of Baba Farid in Faridkot. The festival is held for 3 days every year from 21–23 September. On 23 September, a grand parade departs from Tilla Baba Farid (Sikh Temple) and reaches Godari Sahib (Sikh Temple).

Tourism

  • Gurudwara Tilla (Chilla) Baba Farid

This Gurudwara is as old as the town itself. It is situated near Qilla Mubarak (Royal Fort). Baba Farid remained at this place in meditation for 40 days before proceeding to Pakpattan. A sacred piece of wood with which Sheikh Baba Farid wiped his hands littered with mud has been preserved in this temple. Shabad-Kirtan (Sikh hymns) are recited daily and Langer (large communal meal in Sikhism) is also served every day to the people visiting the temple.

  • Gurdwara Godari Sahib

This place is situated on the outskirts about 4 km on Faridkot-Kotkapura road. It is believed that Baba Sheikh Farid left his godari (jacket) there before entering Faridkot town. A gurdwara had been constructed in 1982 and a sarover[check spelling] (pond) was later constructed at this place.

Education

The city houses Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, which is the premier medical university of Punjab. Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital was established in the year 1973. Dasmesh Institute of Research & Dental Sciences is another medical school in the city. Government Brajindra College was set-up in 1942 and Desh Bhagat Pandit Chetan Dev Government College of Education[3] established in 1945 by the Faridkot Royalty. Dasmesh Public School ,Faridkot, Baba Farid Public School, St. Mary's Convent School, Mount Litera Zee School, Dashmesh Global School, Baba Farid Law College, Delhi International School, Balbir School and Dr. Mohinder Brar Sambhi Government Girls Sr. Sec. School are prominent schools in the town besides several other educational institutes. Kendriya Vidyalaya and New Model Sen. Sec School is also located in the town. Adesh institute of engineering and technology is also situated in the city.

There are 96 private English language schools in the city.[4]

Hospitals

  • Guru Gobind Singh Medical College, Faridkot
  • Sant Baba Karnail Dass Medical Charitable Hospital, Vivek Ashram
  • Dasmesh Institute of Research & Dental Sciences, Faridkot
  • Civil Hospital, Faridkot
  • Madhu Nursing Home,Faridkot
  • Balbir Hospital, Faridkot
  • Preet Hospital, Faridkot
  • Sukhmani hospital and heart care centre

Notable people

References

  1. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ "How to reach Faridkot". Faridkot district official website. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  3. ^ Cited May 2022 http://www.northhilleducation.com/college/punjab/faridkot/44775-desh-bhagat-pandit-chetan-dev-govt-college-dbpcdgc/department-of-education
  4. ^ Salopek, Paul (12 July 2018). "Walking Through a Youthful Exodus in India". National Geographic Society. Faridcot has a battered three-star hotel called the Trump Plaza and 96 private English language schools.

External links

  • Official website 16 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  • Faridkot district
  • Baba Farid University of Health Sciences,Faridkot
  • Govt. Brijindra college 25 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  • Dasmesh Institute Of Research And Dental Sciences, Faridkot
  • GOVT. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE, FARIDKOT
  • BABA FARID LAW COLLEGE, FARIDKOT

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For other uses see Faridkot Faridkot is a city in the South western part of state of Punjab India It serves as the headquarters for both the Faridkot district as well as the Faridkot Division The division was established in 1995 at Faridkot which includes Faridkot Bathinda and Mansa districts FaridkotCityClockwise from top Government Brijindra College in Faridkot House in faridkot Investiture Gate Military StationFaridkotShow map of PunjabFaridkotShow map of IndiaCoordinates 30 40 N 74 46 E 30 67 N 74 76 E 30 67 74 76 Coordinates 30 40 N 74 46 E 30 67 N 74 76 E 30 67 74 76Country IndiaStatePunjabDistrictFaridkotFounded byRaja MokalsiGovernment TypeMunicipal Council Deputy CommissionerRuhee Dugg IASArea Total18 14 km2 7 00 sq mi Elevation196 m 643 ft Population 2011 Total87 695 Density4 842 km2 12 540 sq mi DemonymFaridkotianLanguages OfficialPunjabiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN151203Telephone code 91 1639Vehicle registrationPB 04Sex ratio1000 890 Literacy72 Websitewww wbr faridkot wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Government body 4 Geography 5 Demographics 6 Transport 7 Climate 8 Festival Aagman Purab 9 Tourism 10 Education 11 Hospitals 12 Notable people 13 References 14 External linksEtymology EditThe city is named in the honor of Baba Farid a revered 13th century Sufi saint whose shrine is located in Pakpattan Pakistan The town of Faridkot was founded during this century as Mokalhar by Raja Mokalsi the grandson of Rai Munj a Bhatti Chief of Bhatnair Rajasthan According to a popular folklore the Raja renamed Mokalhar to Faridkot after Baba Farid paid a visit to the town It remained the capital during the reign of Mokalsi s son Jairsi and Wairsi History EditThe historic fort of Quila Mubarak exists since the times of Baba Farid However the foundation of the modern city as a princely state was laid in 1763 by Hamir Singh Beginning in 1807 the city was briefly under the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh till 1809 It was restored to the reigning Brar family thorugh British intervention The city continued as the capital of Faridkot State under British suzerainty till 1947 Later it became a part of the Patiala amp East Punjab States Union PEPSU in 1948 Faridkot was carved out as a separate district on 7 August 1972 out of the areas of erstwhile Bathinda District Faridkot Tehsil and Ferozepur District Moga and Muktsar Tehsils Further in November 1995 the Faridkot District was trifurcated when two of its sub divisions viz Muktsar and Moga were given the status of independent districts under the leadership of CM Harcharan Singh Brar of MuktsarGovernment body EditThe Municipal Council Faridkot came into existence in the year 1948 and now has a Class I status Uma Grover is the current President of the council and Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon of Indian National Congress is the member of Legislative Assembly from the town elected in 2017 Geography EditThe average elevation is 196 metres 643 ft The town is located on the Punjab Plains which in a macro regional context forms a part of greater Satluj Ganga plain It is a low lying flat area The surface of the district is depositional plain which was formed by alleviation by the rivers flowing in these plains Sirhind Feeder and Indira Gandhi Canal pass through the district The topography of the district is plain with only 1 4 of its area under forest cover Demographics EditAs of 2011 update India census 1 Faridkot had a population of 618 008 which constitute about 2 of the total population of Punjab Males constitute 327 121 of the population and females 290 887 The population density in this district is 424 persons per km2 Faridkot has an average literacy rate of 70 6 male literacy is 75 9 and female literacy is 64 8 Transport EditFaridkot city is well connected by road through National Highway 54 Faridkot railway station located in the city lies on Bhatinda Firozpur line Many trains connect Faridkot to other major cities in Punjab and other states The nearest airport Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport is located near Amritsar 2 Climate EditThe climate of the Faridkot is mostly dry characterized by a very hot summer a short rainy season and a bracing winter The cold season is from November to March it is followed by the summer season which lasts up to the end of June The period from July to the middle of September constitutes the southwest monsoon season The later half of September and October is the post monsoon or transition period The temperature increases rapidly beginning with the end of March till June which is the hottest month with the mean daily minimum temperature about 41 C and the mean daily minimum about 26 5 C The temperature is intensively hot during this period The maximum temperature can go beyond 47 C on some days With the onset of the monsoon by the end of June or early July there is an appreciable drop in the day temperature After October both the day and night temperatures decrease rapidly till January which is the coldest month The mean daily maximum temperature in January is about 20 C and the mean daily minimum about 4 5 C The average annual rainfall in the district is 433mm about 71 percent of the annual rainfall in the district is received during the monsoon months July to September Some rainfall occurs during the pre monsoon months mostly in the form of thundershowers Weather is moderately cloudy during the monsoon season During the rest of the year the skies are mostly clear Wind speed is normally slow and flows in north to northwest some times in southeast direction throughout the year Festival Aagman Purab EditEvery year a festival is held to commemorate the arrival of Baba Farid in Faridkot The festival is held for 3 days every year from 21 23 September On 23 September a grand parade departs from Tilla Baba Farid Sikh Temple and reaches Godari Sahib Sikh Temple Tourism EditGurudwara Tilla Chilla Baba FaridThis Gurudwara is as old as the town itself It is situated near Qilla Mubarak Royal Fort Baba Farid remained at this place in meditation for 40 days before proceeding to Pakpattan A sacred piece of wood with which Sheikh Baba Farid wiped his hands littered with mud has been preserved in this temple Shabad Kirtan Sikh hymns are recited daily and Langer large communal meal in Sikhism is also served every day to the people visiting the temple Gurdwara Godari SahibThis place is situated on the outskirts about 4 km on Faridkot Kotkapura road It is believed that Baba Sheikh Farid left his godari jacket there before entering Faridkot town A gurdwara had been constructed in 1982 and a sarover check spelling pond was later constructed at this place Education EditThe city houses Baba Farid University of Health Sciences which is the premier medical university of Punjab Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital was established in the year 1973 Dasmesh Institute of Research amp Dental Sciences is another medical school in the city Government Brajindra College was set up in 1942 and Desh Bhagat Pandit Chetan Dev Government College of Education 3 established in 1945 by the Faridkot Royalty Dasmesh Public School Faridkot Baba Farid Public School St Mary s Convent School Mount Litera Zee School Dashmesh Global School Baba Farid Law College Delhi International School Balbir School and Dr Mohinder Brar Sambhi Government Girls Sr Sec School are prominent schools in the town besides several other educational institutes Kendriya Vidyalaya and New Model Sen Sec School is also located in the town Adesh institute of engineering and technology is also situated in the city There are 96 private English language schools in the city 4 Hospitals EditGuru Gobind Singh Medical College Faridkot Sant Baba Karnail Dass Medical Charitable Hospital Vivek Ashram Dasmesh Institute of Research amp Dental Sciences Faridkot Civil Hospital Faridkot Madhu Nursing Home Faridkot Balbir Hospital Faridkot Preet Hospital Faridkot Sukhmani hospital and heart care centreNotable people EditGiani Zail Singh a former President of India Muhammad Sadiq a Member of Parliament Lok Sabha Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon a former MLA Rupinder Pal Singh a hockey player Ihana Dhillon an actress Entrance of Farmer s House Faridkot Foundation Stone of Harindra Civil Hospital Faridkot Foundation Stone of Harindra Civil Hospital Faridkot Foundation stone of Govt School of Bargari Faridkot Entrance of District Court Faridkot Foundation Stone of Davies Model Agricultural Farm and Farmers s House Faridkot Govt Brijindra College Faridkot Govt Brijindra College FaridkotReferences Edit Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 How to reach Faridkot Faridkot district official website Retrieved 25 August 2020 Cited May 2022 http www northhilleducation com college punjab faridkot 44775 desh bhagat pandit chetan dev govt college dbpcdgc department of education Salopek Paul 12 July 2018 Walking Through a Youthful Exodus in India National Geographic Society Faridcot has a battered three star hotel called the Trump Plaza and 96 private English language schools External links EditOfficial website Archived 16 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine Faridkot district Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Faridkot Govt Brijindra college Archived 25 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine Dasmesh Institute Of Research And Dental Sciences Faridkot GOVT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE FARIDKOT BABA FARID LAW COLLEGE FARIDKOT Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Faridkot Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faridkot Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faridkot Punjab amp oldid 1148230584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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