In today's world, Nabha has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide variety of people. From its impact on society to its influence on popular culture, Nabha has captured the attention of individuals from all walks of life. With such a broad scope, it is essential to fully analyze and understand the meaning and implications of Nabha today. In this article, we will explore different aspects of Nabha, from its origin to its possible future developments, in order to shed light on this phenomenon and its impact on our daily lives.
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Nabha | |
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City | |
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Coordinates: 30°22′N 76°09′E / 30.37°N 76.15°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Punjab |
District | Patiala |
Founded by | Sardar Udayvir Singh Tiwana |
Government | |
• Type | Democratic |
• Body | Municipal Council Nabha |
• Member of the Legislative Assembly (India) | Gurdev Singh (Dev Maan) |
Elevation | 246 m (807 ft) |
Population (2023) | |
• Total | 95,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Punjabi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 147201 |
Telephone code | 91-(0)1765 |
Vehicle registration | PB-34 |
Nabha is a town and municipal council in the Patiala district in the south-west of the Indian state of Punjab. It was the capital of the former Nabha State. Nabha is also a sub-division city which comes under Patiala district.[1]
Nabha is located at 30°22′N 76°09′E / 30.37°N 76.15°E.[2] It has an average elevation of 246 metres (807 feet).
As of 2001 India census,[3] Nabha had a population of 67,972. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Nabha has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 79%, and female literacy is 69%. In Nabha, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.
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There are two locations of Royal Samadhis. One is for the family of Hira Singh, the other, for the original rulers of Nabha, is located on the grounds of Punjab Public School, near the water tank, on what was originally known as Shyam Bagh (near Jamunawali Sark (Road)). There rests Maharaja Devinder Singh, his two sons, his wives, Maharani Lilavati, Maharani Mann Kaur and "Cheteanwali" Rani.
Dr. Sumerendra Vir Singh Chauhan, from the family of Maharani Lilavati, and uncle of the present Raj Kumari of Nabha, wife of Maharaja Pratap Singh's second son, is negotiating with the present authorities to allow for repairs to take place of the Royal samadhis of the original rulers. Also, the Samadhi of Maharani Lilavati's mother is located in the Ram Temple near Hira Mahal.
In 1947, Nabha formed a part of Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU). At a subsequent reorganization, Patiala was created as a district and Nabha formed a subdivision in Patiala District.
The modern Nabha is a thriving if somewhat dusty town (about 25 kilometers from Patiala). Nabha is famous as a manufacturing hub of combine harvesters A new colony HIRA ENCLAVE (PUDA) has been established on the outskirts of Nabha city and has 864 plots with a population capacity of about 5000 people
Like many other cities of India, Nabha has landmarks called "gates" which roughly circumscribe the city. In Nabha, these are Patiala Gate, Alhoran Gate, Dulladi Gate, Mehs Gate and Bouran Gate.