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The Nawanshahr district website acts as a comprehensive online platform for Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, offering easy access to government updates, public services, departmental contacts, tourism information, important notices, and development projects. It helps residents stay informed about schemes, recruitment, tenders, and local events while improving transparency and communication between the district administration and citizens, making official information more accessible, reliable, and convenient for people living across villages and urban areas.

 
 
    • Ahmedpur

    • Akabarpur

    • Akalgarh Urf Burjwala

    • Alampur

    • Alibak

    • Alipur

    • Alowal

    • Abhepur Beli
    • Arazi Ropar

    • Asmanpur

    • Asspur

    • Atalgarh

    • Awankot

    • Babani Kalan

    • Babani Khurd

    • Bagwali

    • Bahadarpur

    • Bairampur

    • Balamgarh Alias Mandwara

    • Balawalpur

    • Bara

    • Bara Bande Mehal

    • Bara Phool

    • Bara Pind

    • Bardar

    • Bari

    • Bari Jhakhian

    • Bari Makori

    • Bari Railon

    • Behrampur Zimidara

    • Beli

    • Bhaddal

    • Bhagalan

    • Bhago Majra

    • Bhagwantpur

    • Bhaowal

    • Bharatgarh

    • Bhauwal

    • Bheora

    • Bholon Kalewal

    • Bikkon

    • Bindrakh

    • Brahman Majra

    • Budha Bhora

    • Chak Dhera

    • Chak Karman

    • Chaklan

    • Chandpur

    • Chararian

    • Chhota Bande Mahal

    • Chhota Phool

    • Chhoti Jhakhian

    • Chhoti Jhallian

    • Chhoti Makori

    • Chhoti Railon

    • Dakala

    • Dangauli

    • Dargah Shah Khalid Binwalid

    • Dau Majra

    • Dhaloh

    • Diwari

    • Doburji

    • Dugri

    • Fatehpur

    • Gandhon Kalan

    • Gandhon Khurd

    • Ghanaula

    • Ghanauli

    • Gobindpur

    • Goslan

    • Gunu Majra

    • Gurdaspur

    • Gurpura

    • Haler

    • Haripur

    • Haripur Alias Rormajra

    • Harnampur

    • Haveli Chhoti

    • Himatpur

    • Hirdapur

    • Hussainpur

    • Inderpura

    • Jabarhera

    • Jahangir

    • Jhandian

    • Kakaut

    • Kakrala

    • Kakron

    • Kalal Majra

    • Katli

    • Khabra

    • Khairabad

    • Khalidpur

    • Khanpur

    • Kharota

    • Khawaspur

    • Kheri

    • Kimatpur

    • Kishanpura

    • Kot Bala

    • Kotla Nihang

    • Kudaspur

    • Ladhal

    • Lakhmipur

    • Laudi Majra

    • Lohari

    • Lohgarh Fidey

    • Mado Majra

    • Madpur

    • Magror

    • Mahlan

    • Majri

    • Malikpur

    • Manak Majra

    • Manguwal

    • Mansali

    • Mansuha Kalan

    • Manusuha Khurd

    • Miani

    • Mianpur

    • Mianpur Bandalian

    • Mianpur Raian

    • Mugal Majri

    • Naggal

    • Nanakpur Alias Sharfabad

    • Naurangpur

    • Nehon

    • Nunowal

    • Panjola

    • Panjoli

    • Paprala

    • Parhi

    • Pathar Majra

    • Pathreri Rajputan

    • Patial

    • Phoolpur Garewal

    • Purkhali

    • Raipur Patti Gandhon

    • Raje Majra

    • Ramgarh

    • Ramgarh Alias Dekwala

    • Rampur

    • Rangilpur

    • Rasulpur

    • Ratanpura

    • Rautan

    • Rawal Majra

    • Sainfalpur

    • Saini Majra

    • Salaura

    • Samrala

    • Sanana

    • Sangatpur

    • Santokhgarh

    • Santpur Alias Chupki

    • Sarari

    • Shaho Majra

    • Shahpur

    • Shampura

    • Siasatpur

    • Sihon Majra

    • Simbal Jhalian

    • Singh

    • Singhpura

    • Solkhian

    • Sultanpur

    • Tapal Majra

    • Taraf

    • Thali

    • Thauna

Nawanshahr, officially known as Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, is a district of Punjab that is deeply rooted in rural culture, where villages form the backbone of social life, agriculture, and local administration. The villages of Nawanshahr are spread across fertile plains nourished by seasonal canals and groundwater, making farming the primary occupation for most families. Wheat, paddy, maize, vegetables, and fodder crops dominate the fields, and almost every village has its own network of small farmers, dairy owners, and self-help groups who contribute to the local economy. The traditional lifestyle of these villages reflects the values of community living, where people actively participate in festivals, religious gatherings, and cooperative work during sowing and harvesting seasons.

Each village in Nawanshahr typically has a well-defined Panchayat system that manages local development activities, including roads, sanitation, water supply, and public spaces. Over the years, the role of digital governance has increased, and villagers now access various public services through Sewa Kendras, mobile applications, and the district website. Important notices regarding recruitment, welfare schemes, land records, and disaster management are regularly circulated so that residents remain informed about opportunities and responsibilities. Despite this progress, some villages still face challenges such as water scarcity, irregular power supply, and limited healthcare facilities, highlighting the need for balanced development across rural areas.

Education has become a growing priority in Nawanshahr villages, with government schools, private institutions, and anganwadi centers playing a vital role in shaping young minds. Many villages have produced professionals who now work in major cities or abroad, yet they continue to stay connected to their roots through family ties and community initiatives. Cultural heritage is preserved through local fairs, sports tournaments, gurdwaras, temples, and memorials dedicated to freedom fighters, especially Bhagat Singh, whose birthplace Khatkar Kalan remains a symbol of pride for the entire district.

Transportation links between villages and nearby towns have improved, allowing farmers to sell their produce in markets and enabling students and workers to commute more easily. Still, issues like road maintenance, drainage, and waste management occasionally arise, and the district administration uses official platforms to share complaints, feedback systems, and action plans. Overall, the villages of Nawanshahr present a unique blend of tradition and transformation, where rural values coexist with modern aspirations, and where the strength of community continues to drive the district toward inclusive growth and sustainable development.

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