Malri

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Malri
Village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Punjab
District Jalandhar
Languages
  Official Punjabi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
144040 [1]
Telephone code1821
Vehicle registration PB- 08

Malri is a village in Nakodar. Nakodar is a tehsil in the city Jalandhar of Indian state of Punjab.

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Transportation

Malri lies on the Nakodar-Jalandhar road. It is almost one km from Nakodar. Earlier it was a village, now as the city is expanding, It is part of Nakodar Town. The nearest railway station to Malri is Nakodar railway station at a distance of one km.

Malri is famous for Baba Mal. This Village is historic and is associated with Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji(5th Guru under the lineage of Guru Nanak Dev Ji). Baba Mal was blessed by Guru Arjun Dev ji that whosoever comes here and uses its sand on the body parts suffering from arthritis gets benefited.Now, a very beautiful Gurudwara is constructed around the tree under which Baba Mal used to cure patients of arthritis.

Post code & STD code

Malri's post code and STD code are 144040 and 01821 respectively.

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References

Official website of Punjab Govt. with Malri's details