Jalandhar, Punjab, India

History : Ancient : Medieval : Modern | Literacy | Religion | Economy | Smart City Project | By air | By rail | By road | Religious places | Leisure | Media : Radio | Healthcare | Cricket | Kabaddi | Guru Gobind Singh Stadium | Surjit Hockey Stadium | Sports college | Education | Schools

🇮🇳 Jalandhar is a city in the state of Punjab in India. With a considerable population, it ranks as the third most-populous city in the state and is the largest city in the Doaba region. Jalandhar lies alongside the historical Grand Trunk Road and is a well-connected junction for both rail and road networks.

The city is located 148 km (92 mi) north-west of the state capital Chandigarh, 83.5 km (51.9 mi) south-east of the city of Amritsar, and 61.3 km (38.1 mi) north of Ludhiana. The national capital, Delhi, is approximately 381 km (237 mi).

The National Highway 1 (NH1), crosses Jalandhar, further enhancing its connectivity.

History The history of Jalandhar District comprises three periods — ancient, medieval and modern.

History: Ancient The city may be named after Jalandhara, a Nath Guru who was from here. The city was founded by Devasya Verma as mentioned in the Vedas. Other possibilities include that it was the capital of the kingdom of Lava, son of Rama or that the name derives from the vernacular term Jalandhar, meaning area inside the water, i.e., tract lying between the two rivers Satluj and Beas. The whole of Punjab and the area of present Jalandhar District was part of the Indus Valley Civilization. Harappa and Mohenjo-daro are the sites where remains of the Indus Valley civilization have been found extensively. The archaeological explorations made during recent years have pushed the ancient times of Jalandhar District of the Harappa period. Jalandhar was known as Prasthala during the Vedic period and it was the capital of the Trigarta Kingdom.

History: Medieval Jalandhar and the Doaba may have been conquered around 1070 by the Ghaznavids during the reign of Ibrahim of Ghazni. It later formed part of the province of Lahore during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. The 18th century saw upheaval in Jalandhar amidst an anarchy caused by the disintegration of the Mughals and power struggles involving Persians, Afghans and Sikhs. It was captured by the Faizullahpuria Misl in 1766, and in 1811 Maharaja Ranjit Singh incorporated it within the Sikh Empire.

In 1849, following the annexation of the Punjab by the East India Company, the city of Jalandhar, written in English as Jullundur by company officials, became the headquarters of the division and District of the same name. In 1858, company rule in India ended and the city became part of the British Raj. In the mid to late 19th century, the Punjab administration regarded Jullundur as too densely populated and farmed to capacity. This led to the district being a chief recruitment area for settlers to colonise the newly irrigated Punjab Canal Colonies, in western Punjab.

History: Modern The Khilafat Movement started in the district in the early 1920s to bring pressure on the government to change their policy towards Turkey. Mahatma Gandhi extended sympathy and support to this movement, however in response, the District was declared a 'Proclaimed Area' under the Seditious Meetings Act. In 1924, Pakistani general and military dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was born in the city.

Prior to the partition of India, Muslims were in plurality in Jalandhar. According to the 1941 census, Muslims made up 45.2% of the population, compared to Hindus and Sikhs being 27.6% and 26.5% respectively. Within a period of 10 years, from 1941 to 1951, the Muslim population in Jalandhar reduced from 45.2% to 0.2%.

Literacy The literacy rate is 86.22%. For males and females respectively, the literacy rate is 88.82% and 83.30%

Religion As per the census of 2011, Hinduism (74.90%) is the predominant religion in Jalandhar city, with adherents of Sikhism (21.39%) being a significant minority.  Other religions include Islam ( 1.47%), Christianity (1.02%), Others ( 1.22%).

Economy Jalandhar is notable for its sports goods industry. With an employment of 60,000 to 70,000 people, it is estimated to be ₹1,700 crore industry, with ₹400 crore export and ₹1,300 crore domestic supply. In 2022, the Sports Goods Manufacturers and Exporters Association in Jalandhar, with collaboration from local self-help groups, started an initiative to train 1,500 women in stitching soccer balls, ensuring financial development and welfare in the district.

Another significant contributor to Jalandhar's economy is its leather industry, having a turn over of ₹1,200 to ₹1,500 crore, and ₹400 crore export.

Smart City Project In the second phase of the Indian Government's Smart City Project, Jalandhar has been selected to participate, marking a pivotal shift in the city's development.

By air The nearest airport is Adampur Airport, north-west of Jalandhar, which currently only handles scheduled operation on maiden flights of the private carrier Spicejet, to Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur. The nearest fully-fledged International Airport is Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, in Amritsar. It is the second busiest airport in North India, and is connected to other parts of the country by regular flights. Several airlines operate flights from abroad, including London Stansted, Birmingham, Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Doha. The airport handles as many as 48 flights every week up from the occasional, intermittent ones some years ago.

By rail Direct train service is available for other major cities like Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Patna, Guwahati, Pune, Haridwar, Varanasi, Jaipur, Jhansi, Gwalior, Bhopal and Jammu Tawi. Some prestigious trains that halt in Jalandhar City railway station include the Howrah Mail, Golden Temple Mail (Frontier Mail), New-Delhi Amritsar Shatabdi Express, and the Paschim Express. Now, many trains of Jammu route are extended up to Mata Vaishno Devi-Katra.

Jalandhar City Railway Station is well-connected to other parts of the country. Jalandhar City is a major stop between the Amritsar-Delhi rail link, which is serviced by Shatabdi Express, Intercity Express, among others

Direct Services to major cities such as Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Patna, Guwahati, Pune, Haridwar, Varanasi, Jaipur and Jammu Tawi are available. There are prestigious services such as the Howrah Mail, Golden Temple Mail (Frontier Mail), New-Delhi Amritsar Shatabdi Express, Paschim Express.

By road There is one of the largest networks of bus services of Punjab at Shaheed-e-Azam, Sardar Bhagat Singh ISBT (Jalandhar), Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Pepsu, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Rajasthan State Roadways, apart from private operators.

Religious places • Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib • Guru Ravidass Dham • Devi talab mandir • Nakodar Darbar Baba Murad Shah Ji • Cantonment Church • Dera Sachkand Ballan • Gurudwara sahib ji • Gurdwara Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar • Geeta Mandir Jalandhar

Leisure • Niku Park • Prithvi's Planet • Smmash • Wonder Land

Media Doordarshan Kendra, Jalandhar is an Indian television station in Jalandhar, owned and operated by state-owned Doordarshan, the television network of Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India). It was established in 1979 and produces and broadcasts the 24-hour Punjabi language TV channel, DD Punjabi, which was launched in 1998 and covers most of the state of Punjab, India.

The city is the region's headquarters for newspapers, national television and radio stations. These include Daily Ajit, Jagbani, Punjab Kesari, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Hindustan Times, The Tribune, Truescoop News, Hind Samachar, etc.

Media: Radio State-owned All India Radio has a local station in Jalandhar that transmits programs of mass interest. FM local radio stations include: • Radio city 91.9 MHz • BIG FM 92.7 92.7 MHz • 94.3 FM-My Fm- 94.3 MHz • Radio Mirchi 98.3 MHz • All India Radio 102.7 MHz

Healthcare The Municipal Corporation of Jalandhar claims that the city has over 800 hospitals, making it the city with the highest number of hospitals per capita in Asia. Three new Health Centres were set up in Jalandhar on 9 September, 2020.

Cricket Cricket is very popular in the grounds and streets of Jalandhar. There is an international-standard stadium at Gandhi Stadium, formerly known as Burlton Park. The Indian cricket team played a Test Match against the Pakistan cricket team on this ground on 24 September 1983.

Kabaddi Major Kabaddi matches are usually held at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium.

Guru Gobind Singh Stadium Guru Gobind Singh Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Jalandhar. It is usually used for football matches and served as the home stadium of JCT Mills FC. People can be seen jogging, playing soccer, weight-lifting, etc. in the stadium most of the time. The Punjab government has started new projects at the stadium.

Surjit Hockey Stadium Surjeet Hockey Stadium is a field hockey stadium in Jalandhar, Punjab, India. It is named after Jalandhar-born Olympian Surjit Singh. This stadium is home of the franchise Sher-e-Punjab of the World Series Hockey.

Sports college There is a Government Sports College in the city and it is a focus for many of the National Sports Councils. In this college, many sports are played like cricket, hockey, swimming, volleyball and basketball.

Education Higher education institutions in Jalandhar include; • DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology • DAV University • Doaba College • GNA University • Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus • Lovely Professional University • Kanya Maha Vidyalaya • Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women • Lyallpur Khalsa College • Khalsa College • Mata Gujri Institute of Nursing • Mehr Chand Polytechnic College • NIT Jalandhar • • Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar • Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences • Punjab Technical University • D.A.V. College, Jalandhar

Schools • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Jalandhar Cantonment • St Joseph's Boys' School, Jalandhar, Defence Colony • Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg • Apeejay School, Rama Mandi • British Olivia Sr. Sec. School, Jalandhar • BSF School Jalandhar Cantt • Cambridge Innovative School, Urban Estate Phase-II • Delhi Public School, Jalandhar • MGN Public School, Adarsh Nagar • MGN Public School, Urban Estate Phase-II • SD Model School Jalandhar Cantt • Shiv Jyoti Public School • Swami Sant Dass Public School

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Jalandhar has a population of over 862,200 people. Jalandhar also forms the centre of the wider Jalandhar District which has a population of over 4,193,590 people. It is also a part of the larger Doaba area.

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