Climate
The Village has a mild climate compared to villages of other districts in the state of Punjab. Much of this is due to the abundance of hilly terrain and sizeable forest cover. Temperatures drop as low as -5 °C in the winter.
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The pattern of seasons in the village is similar to that of village of other districts in Punjab, except slight variations at the terminals. The year may be divided into three main seasons in the district of Hoshiarpur. The summer season sets in April and lasts up to end of June, to be taken over by the rainy season (during which time it becomes hot and humid). The rainy season sets in the beginning of July and lasts up till September's end. The winter season starts after the rains are over from October and lasts up until March's end. May and June are the hottest months of the year in Hoshiarpur (during which time mercury is known to cross 45 °C).
Moreover, the local climate here is very suitable for citrus fruit cultivation and a large area is covered with the same. Although, This region has always been known for the distinctive variety of Mangoes (As is referred in this popular Punjabi song: "Ambiyaan nu tarsengi chadd ke des doaba").
Landmarks
- Gurudwara Singh Sabha of Baba Jhanda singh
- Temple of Lord Shiva at outside Periphery
- Gurudwara Baba Railu Ram ji(Ravidas ji)
- Peer baba lakh data dargah.
Education
For Higher education people Have to go outside school, colleges as this village is far behind in education system.
Notable people of this Village
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