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'''Penga (पेंगा)''' is a Village, tahsil [[Modinagar]], in [[Ghaziabad]] district in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. | '''Penga (पेंगा)''' or [[Painga]] (पैंगा) is a Village, tahsil [[Modinagar]], in [[Ghaziabad]] district in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
Village- [[Painga]]/[[Penga]] (पैंगा), Block- Muradnagar, Tehsil-Modinagar, District Gaziabad UP. Pincode 201204. Nearby villages: Dabana, Saunda, NaglaMausa, Patla, Johra Kishori, Sherpur, Niwari | Village- [[Painga]]/[[Penga]] (पैंगा), Block- Muradnagar, Tehsil-Modinagar, District Gaziabad UP. Pincode 201204. Nearby villages: Dabana, Saunda, NaglaMausa, Patla, Johra Kishori, Sherpur, Niwari |
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Penga (पेंगा) or Painga (पैंगा) is a Village, tahsil Modinagar, in Ghaziabad district in Uttar Pradesh.
Location
Village- Painga/Penga (पैंगा), Block- Muradnagar, Tehsil-Modinagar, District Gaziabad UP. Pincode 201204. Nearby villages: Dabana, Saunda, NaglaMausa, Patla, Johra Kishori, Sherpur, Niwari
Origin of name
The village was probably founded by person of Peng (पेंग) clan found in Afghanistan.[1]
Jat Gotras
History
Notable persons
- Sudhir Kumar Panwar - IFS, M.P. Cadre.
- Vijay Kumar Panwar - From Penga, Became Revenue Inspector of Uttar Pradesh in 1988. चौधरी विजय कुमार पंवार अब राजस्व निरीक्षक के पद पर है। चौधरी विजय कुमार राजस्व निरीक्षक संघ के प्रदेश संयोजक है। विजय कुमार, पंवार खाप के चौधरी स्व नाहर सिंह के पुत्र है और स्व चौधरी मलखा सिंह के पोत्र है।
- Avnish Panwar - From Penga, Became District General Secretary of NSUI in 2012. He was promoted to State General Secretary of NSUI in 2014. He became Vice President of NSUI from Uttar Pradesh in 2016. अब अवनीश पंवार NSUI के राष्ट्रीय संयोकाज(National coordinator) के पद पर है। चौधरी अवनीश ,पंवार खाप के चौधरी विजय कुमार पंवार के पुत्र है। इनके पिता जी चौधरी विजय कुमार पंवार उत्तर प्रदेश मे राजस्व निरीक्षक है।
- Shivcharan Singh, Sukhvir Singh s/o Hoshiyar Singh,
- Mahipal Singh ,
- Ashokpal Singh,
- Sushil Singh ,
- Rajkumar Singh
External links
References
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan By H. W. Bellew, The Oriental University Institute, Woking, 1891, p.117
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