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Country
  
India

District
  
Moga

PIN
  
142038

Population
  
25,206 (2011)

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:17 PM

State
  
Punjab

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
1636

Area code
  
1636

Bagha Purana

Weather
  
26°C, Wind N at 13 km/h, 37% Humidity

Bagha Purana or BaghaPurana is a town and a Municipal Council in Moga district in the state of Punjab, India.

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Map of Bagha Purana, Punjab 142038

The town

Bagha Purana It lies on the main road connecting Moga and Faridkot and thus is a major hub for buses to all across Punjab. BaghaPurana's police station has the largest jurisdiction in Punjab as a chain of over 65 "pinds" or villages are within its control. The town is basically divided into 3 'pattis' or sections: Muglu Patti (biggest one), Bagha Patti, and Purana Patti. The town has its fair share of rich people and thus the standard of living is above average as compared to the surrounding towns and villages.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, Bagha Purana Municipal Council has population of 25,206 of which 13,288 are males while 11,918 are females.

Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2764 which is 10.97 % of total population of Bagha Purana. In Bagha Purana, Female Sex Ratio is of 897 against state average of 895. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Bagha Purana is around 839 compared to Punjab state average of 846. Literacy rate of Bagha Purana city is 76.13 % higher than state average of 75.84 %. In Bagha Purana, Male literacy is around 79.25 % while female literacy rate is 72.67 %.

Bagha Purana was a small village till the early 70s primarily consisting of three pattis namely Bagha Patti, Purana Patti and Mughlu Patti. This small village located on the intersection of Moga- Kot Kapura road and Mudki-Nihal Singh Wala road got prominence after a Government Polytechnic was established, a few kilometres away in Village Rode. Thereafter it became a trade centre of the villages around it and developed into a small town. The village got a status of town when a Nagar Pachayat (smallest form of urban local self-government unit) was formed in 1974 which was upgraded to a Municipal Council, a few years ago. In 2000, it got the status of a sub-division headquarters which facilitated the establishment of all tehsil-level offices of the Government.

Earlier, the majority of the population thrived on agriculture, as such most of the other economic activity is driven by agriculture like agro based industry (rice-mills, cold stores etc.), commission agents etc. The tertiary activities include the transport and related businesses like finance etc. Many banks have opened their branches due to enhanced economic activity over the years, as well as the needs of the non-resident Indian community from this region, especially in Canada & Australia.

The town also boasts of being the home-town of some of the great personalities. To name a few, Major Malkit SIngh Brar, who was awarded the Mahavir Chakra (posthumously) in 1948 was born and educated here. He laid down his life fighting for the country in Poonch sector during the Indo-Pak war in 1948 and was the first in erstwhile Punjab (comprising present Punjab, Haryana, H.P and Delhi) and second in the country to be honored with Mahavir Chakra (the highest decoration award of the country). He is survived by his widow Smt. Balbir Kaur who resides in Chandigarh.

Neighboring Villages

Rajiana,Budh Singh Wala, Gill, Chand-nawan, Kotla Mehar Singh Wala, Rode, Landhe, Sekha Kalan,kale ke kothe Ladaike,vairoke, Smalsar, Nihal Singh Wala, Singha Wala, Manuke ,Natho-ke.

References

Bagha Purana Wikipedia