Gulahri
Guladi, Gulahri, Gulhari, Gulhadi, Gulahdi is a village in Moonak tahsil of Sangrur district in Punjab.
Location
It is Located on the border of Punjab and Haryana barely 0.5 Km inside the territory ofPunjab. View on Google map
The Eastern side of the village is surrounded by Dhabi Tek Singh (Haryana), the western side by Bhulan, the Northern side by Karoda and Thaska, and the Southern side by Rasidan (Haryana).
Origin
History
The village is dominated by Hindu people who speak Haryanvi language. The village originated from the neighbouring village, Dhamtan Sahib. According to the elders of this village, two persons named Nichal and Rajakan shifted from Dhamtan Sahib to settle this village. The successors of these two persons have risen to growth of Nain clan in the village. However, earlier history of people like Chahals and others of the village is not known.
Jat Gotras
The village has the largest number of Nain gotra Jats -- followed by Chauhans, Chahals and a few more.
Population
Notable Persons
- Dr. Rajender Singh Nain - Scientist with Government of India, working at the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow.
To read about the research activities and interests of Dr. Singh, please visit the following link: http://www.cdri.res.in/1694.aspx?id=1694
Gallery
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Dada Khera in Guladi
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The road from Dhabi Tek Singh leads to village Guladi from the Haryana side.
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The entry to the village from the Eastern side (towards Dhabi Tek Singh). The government school is located at this end of the village.
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अन्दरूनी सड़क, गुलाड़ी
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Dispensary of the village. Medicines under government schemes are distributed free of cost to the villagers.
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The reverse osmosis (RO) water facility of the village. This government facility serves purified water to the villagers at a very nominal rate.
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A view of the village from the Eastern side. The largest pond of the village is located on this side of the village, which is used for cattle.
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The Western side of the village with a sign board leading to Rasidan (Haryana).
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Central Street (beech ki gali) in Guladi.
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One of the ancient houses build around 1947 shows the typical house design used at that time.
External Links
- Honable MP Shri Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa adpots Guladi to make a model village under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, launched by Prime Minister Narender Modi.
- Mr. Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa visits Guladi
- Guladi to be a model village
- Mr. Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa
References
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