Barnala

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Barnala
village
Sadar Bazar during Diwali
Barnala
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°23′N 75°33′E / 30.38°N 75.55°E / 30.38; 75.55Coordinates: 30°23′N 75°33′E / 30.38°N 75.55°E / 30.38; 75.55
Country  India
State Punjab
District Barnala
Government
  Body Municipal Council, Barnala
Elevation 227 m (745 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 116,454
Languages
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 148101
Vehicle registration PB 19
Lok Sabha constituency Sangrur
Vidhan Sabha constituency Barnala
Civic agency Municipal Council, Barnala
Website www.barnalaonline.com

Barnala (Punjabi:ਬਰਨਾਲਾ) is an Indian city in the Punjab state of India which serves as the headquarters of the Barnala district. It is situated in the heart of the state. Barnala is well known for textile market in the area. It is located on the Bathinda-Chandigarh highway (no.-7) and the Jalandhar-Rewari national highway (no.-71). The Sirsa-Ludhiana state highway(no.-13) also passes through it. It is 65 km from Bathinda and 85 km from Ludhiana.

History and famous people

The common prevalent details reveal that this place was a village named Anahatgarh. In neighboring village Bhadalwadh Rungarh Muslims used to live who indulged in cattle stealing and plundering acts in surrounding villages grazing cattle in their crops. Following being tormented by Rungarh Muslims, people of Anahadgarh went to Bhadaur for help. Baba Gama was known for his might. When people went to Bhadaur at that time, Baba Gama was not there in his house but his brother Baba Ala Singh came along with them and he forced all Rungarh Muslims to run and started living there planting a tree (it being a Dera at that time marking foundation of a village).

Eminent Sikh historian Giani has recorded the details of setting up of Barnala in the annals of Khalsa in this manner that in the year 1775 Baba Ala Singh after offering Bhadaur (set up by King Padhar Sain) to his brother Duna Singh came to Barnala region which was lying aloof at that time. Setting it up, he made it his capital and took under his control surrounding villages. It too appears that Anahadgarh may be existing before and must have been deserted following attacks of Dharvis.

There are different opinions about the nomenclature of Barnala. Some are of the view, Vaaran being a region because of frequent storms was at that time also called Varna. So Barnala was called a land of too many storms which later on became Barnala because of precision of example. Another view reveals that a fort here is said to be built by Baba Ala Singh in which there was a ‘Baahuli’ (a well which had stairs going down). That too due to precision and Malwai accent was known as ‘Baain’. Thus Baain Wala ultimately became Barnala. Thus these are different views only but no historical detail is available that how name Barnala came into existence. Barnala was named after Baba Ala Singh. Baba Ala Singh left Bhadaur with his elder brother(hometown of Patiala State)and settled at Barnala and conquered many areas with the help of his brothers the Bhadaur Sardars. Though it was a district headquarters in erstwhile princely state system, it was later merged in PEPSU (Patiala & East Punjab States Union) and degraded as sub divisional headquarters.[citation needed]

Demographics

As per provisional data of 2011 census Barnala had a population of 116,454, out of which males were 62,302 and females were 54,152. The literacy rate was 79.59 per cent.[1]

Educational Institutions

List of educational institutions in Barnala:-

School :-

  • Dayanand Kendriya Vidya Mandir, Barnala
  • Sacred Heart Convent School,Raikot Road Barnala
  • Sarvhitkari Senior Secondary School,Barnala
  • Government Boys S S School, Barnala
  • Government Girls S S School, Barnala
  • B.G.S Public School, Barnala
  • Sacred Heart convent senior secondary school,Handiaya road barnala.
  • Aryabhatta International School,Barnala
  • Gandhi Arya High School,Barnala
  • Y.S. Public School

Higher Education Institutions:-

  • S. D. College, Barnala
  • Aryabhatta College of Engineering & Technology, Barnala
  • Akal Polytechnic College, Rureke Kalan, Barnala-Mansa highway, Barnala
  • Baba Farid Institute of Computer Science and Information Technology, Barnala
  • Barnala Polytechnic College, Barnala
  • Dashmesh Institute of Management and Technology, Barnala
  • Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Barnala
  • Guru Arjun Dev College of Management and Technology, Barnala
  • Guru Gobind Singh College of Education, Barnala
  • Guru Nanak Dev Nursing Institute, Barnala
  • Sacred heart international college of education,Barnala
  • Technical Education College Handiaya, Barnala
  • M.P. patwar training center, Barnala

Economy

Trident Limited (formerly Known as Abhishek Industries),is in Home Textiles, Yarn, Paper, IT, Energy and Chemicals.

IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals(IOLCP) is a leading organic chemicals manufacturer and supplier.

Standard Combines headquartered in Barnala, is in various products like, Thresher, Self Harvester Combine, Tractor Driven Harvester Combine, Rotavator, Rotavator with Seed Drill, Maize Self Harvester Combine.The company is also exporting its 4x4 Harvester Combine & track Combine to Nepal, Sri-Lanka, Bangladesh.

Balkar Combines headquartered in Barnala, The company is in various products like, Thresher, Self Harvester Combine, Tractor Driven Harvester Combine, Rotavator, Rotavator with Seed Drill, Maize Self Harvester Combine.The company is also exporting its 4x4 Harvester Combine to Nepal, Sri-Lanka, Bangladesh.

Vedic Formulation Pvt Ltd Ayurvedic medicine manufacturer GMP certified by deptt.of Ayurved Punjab.A Chandigarh based well known company has its own manufacturing plant at Sanghera Road Barnala.

Barnalas mainly acts as a market place for surrounding villages and also emerging as a trading town.

Hindi & Punjabi Film, TV & Theatre Artist

STUDIO

  • KAIRE STUDIO, Kacha College Road Barnala

Notable residents

References

  1. "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above". Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 2012-07-07. 
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