Mall Wala

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Mall Wala
Also spelled: Mal Wala, Mallwala, Malwala
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Mall Wala
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Mall Wala
Mall Wala (India)
Coordinates: 30.°N74.°E / 30°N 74°E / 30; 74 Coordinates: 30.°N74.°E / 30°N 74°E / 30; 74
Country India
State Punjab
Region Punjab
District Bathinda
Tehsil Talwandi Sabo [ citation needed ]
Government
  Type Panchayat
Elevation
205 m (673 ft)
Population
 (2011)[ citation needed ]
  Total2,737
Languages
  Official Punjabi
  Regional Punjabi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
151401
Telephone code0164
Vehicle registration PB-
Nearest city Bathinda
Sex ratio 1000/910 /
Climate BSh (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature43 °C (109 °F)
Avg. winter temperature05 °C (41 °F)

Mall Wala, also spelled Mal Wala, Mallwala or Malwala, is a village of Talwandi Sabo tehsil of Bathinda district of Indian Panjab.[ citation needed ] The surrounding villages includes Bhukhianwali.

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Geography

Mall Wala is approximately centered at 30°02′50″N74°54′27″E / 30.047262°N 74.907455°E / 30.047262; 74.907455 . Located at nearly 205 meters (673 ft) above sea level, it's 23 kilometres (14 mi) from district headquarter, Bathinda. The surrounding villages includes Bhukhianwali, Dunne Wala and Gurthari.

Demographics

Punjabi is the mother tongue and Sikhism is the dominant religion of the village. As of 2011 census, it has total population of 2,737 with 531 households, 1,433 males and 1,304 females. The sex ratio is 910 females per thousand males, which is higher than the Punjabi sex ratio of 895, with children sex ratio of 914. The literacy rate is 60.86% with male literacy of 69.13% and female, 51.76%. The Schedule Caste constitutes 44.46% of the population with no Scheduled Tribe population.[ citation needed ]

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