Sahni, Punjab

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Sahni

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Sahni
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Sahni
Sahni (India)
Coordinates: 31°20′00″N75°52′00″E / 31.33333°N 75.86667°E / 31.33333; 75.86667 Coordinates: 31°20′00″N75°52′00″E / 31.33333°N 75.86667°E / 31.33333; 75.86667
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Punjab
District Kapurthala
Government
  Type Panchayati raj (India)
  Body Gram panchayat
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,264
Languages
  Official Punjabi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
144405
Telephone code01824
Vehicle registration PB-
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)

Sahni is a village near Lakhpur, Tehsil Phagwara, Kapurthala district, in Punjab, India. [1] The village is also known as Lakhpur Sahni. This village is located on the road from village Rawal-pindi to village Panchhata.

Demographics

According to the 2001 Census, [2] Sahni has a population of 1,264 people. Neighbouring villages include Lakhpur, Malikhpur, Nasirabad, Rampur Khalyan, Prempur, Harbanspur, Rampur Sunra and Bir Dhadoli.

Sahni is situated on the Phagwara-Hoshiarpur Road. It is 14 km from Phagwara, 29 km from Hoshiarpur, 35 km from Jalandhar and 55 km from Ludhiana. Most of the population belongs to Kaushal and Kahlon clans. The village has a Government High School.

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References

  1. "Sahni". wikimapia.org.
  2. "Maavooru.net". OurVillageIndia. Archived from the original on 24 November 2009.