Hamidi, Barnala district

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Hamidi
Village
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Hamidi
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°28′N75°36′E / 30.46°N 75.60°E / 30.46; 75.60
NationFlag of India.svg  India
District Barnala
Founded by Capt. Chanda Singh Mangat
Government
  Type Panchayat
  BodyHamidi Panchayat
   Sarpanch Jaspreet Kaur Mangat
   MP Bhagwant Maan (AAP)
   MLA Kulwant Singh Pandori (AAP)
Area
  Total
14.31 km2 (5.53 sq mi)
Elevation
233 m (764 ft)
Population
  Total
5,080
  Density350/km2 (920/sq mi)
Languages
  Regional Punjabi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
148025
Vehicle registration PB-19

Hamidi is a village in Barnala District, Punjab, India. It is positioned in a rural region of Punjab, and it is one among the 51 villages of Barnala Block of Barnala district. As per the government register, the village number of Hamidi is 9940017. The village has 946 houses. The village has 4 Pattis: Moga, Lehi, Bhupa, and Baghela. [1] The village is governed by Panchayat under Sarpanch Jaspreet Kaur Mangat since 30 December 2018. [2]

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History

Hamidi was founded by Capt. Chanda Singh Mangat on 28 September 1880.

Geography

Hamidi is located 13 km towards North from District headquarters Barnala. 20 km from Barnala(Dihati). 135 km from State capital Chandigarh

Hamidi Pin code is 148025 and postal head office is Sherpur .

Thuliwal ( 5 km ), Khiali ( 6 km ), Gumti ( 6 km ), Mangewal ( 6 km ), Karamgarh ( 6 km ) are the nearby Villages to Hamidi. Hamidi is surrounded by Sherpur Tehsil towards East, Barnala Tehsil towards South, Raikot Tehsil towards North, Sehna Tehsil towards west .

Barnala, Raikot, Dhuri, Malerkotla are the nearby cities to Hamidi.

This Place is in the border of the Barnala District and Sangrur District. Sangrur District Sherpur is East towards this place .

Demographics

Population

According to Census 2011, Hamidi 's population is 5080. Out of this, 2708 are males whereas the females count 2372 here. This village has 526 children in the age bracket of 0–6 years. Out of this, 275 are boys and 251 are girls. [1]

Literacy

Literacy ratio in Hamidi village is 60%. 3096 out of total 5080 population are educated here. Among males the literacy rate is 64% as 1736 males out of total 2708 are educated, while female literacy rate is 57% as 1360 out of total 2372 females are educated in this Village. The dark side is that illiteracy rate of Hamidi village is 39%. Here 1984 out of total 5080 people are illiterate. Male illiteracy rate here is 35% as 972 males out of total, 2708 are uneducated. In females the illiteracy ratio is 42% and 1012 out of total 2372 females are illiterate in this village. [1]

Agriculture

The number of employed individual of Hamidi village is 1795 still 3285 are un-employed. And out of 1795 working person, 701 persons are entirely reliant on cultivation.[ citation needed ]

ParticularsTotalMaleFemale
Total No. of Houses946
Population5,0802,7082,372
Child (aged:0-6)1,422752670
Literacy67.98%71.35%64.12%
Total Workers1,7951,564231
Main Worker1,700
Marginal Worker953461
Old Hamidi Mansion Old Hamidi Mansion.jpg
Old Hamidi Mansion

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Census of India 2011". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 11 May 2018.Hamidi is divided in 4 pattis, Moga, Lehi, Baghela and Bhupa
  2. Government of Punjab (7 January 2019). Punjab Gazette, 2019-01-07, Extra Ordinary, Number CHD/0092/2018-2020 EO1 07-01-2019.