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Khanna, Ludhiana

City in Punjab, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Khanna is a city and a municipal council in the Ludhiana district of the Indian state of Punjab. It is well known for having Asia's largest grain market.[1][2] It is a city which centers a national highway and buildings settled around a web of roads descending from National Highway to various State Highways in different directions. It has a huge market place which attracts customers from all around the area, namely Guru Amardas Market.

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Toponymy

Khanna is a Punjabi word, which means one quarter (1/4 or 0.25). The city was named thus because it used to be very small, just a quarter of what a normal city should be.

History

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Khanna has the largest grain market in Asia,[3] followed by the grain market of Rajpura (Punjab). History reveals that Sher Shah Suri built a number of sarais (inns) at every 12 to 15 miles along the Delhi-Lahore road. One of the sarais was built in this area which is still known as the Purani Sarai. After the decline of Mughal rule in the Punjab, Banda Bahadur captured the area from Sirhind to Hoshiarpur. After that a Jathedar of Dahedu controlled and occupied the whole of the area from Dahedu to Nabha. He married his daughter, Daya Kaur, to the King of Nabha. When a family dispute arose between the King and his new wife, she left Nabha for good and went back to live with her parents in Dahedu. According to Indian conventions she could not remain there forever. Therefore, her father gave her a "kann", or a "small portion", of the territory between Dahedu and Nabha that was well known for its agriculture. Over time, the pronunciation of the name changed from "Kann" to "Khanna".

The city is 40 km from the city of Ludhiana on the Grand Trunk Road (National Highway 1). Its area is about 70 km2. Villages nearby include Baghaur(Aujla), Kauri, Payal, Ikolahi, Rahoun, Issru, Harion Kalan, Aloona Miana, Bulepur, Bhamaddi, Rasulra, Ghutind, Bhattian, Libra, Ratan Heri, Bahumajra, Salana, Ramgarh, Salaudi singha and Mohanpur.

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Climate

The city has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen: Cwa), with wet and warm summers and dry and cool winters.

Khanna has been ranked 34th best “National Clean Air City” under (Category 3 population under 3 lakhs cities) in India.[4]

Demographics

As per provisional data of the 2011 census, Khanna had a population of 128,130, out of which 67,811 were male and 60,319 were female. The literacy rate was 84.43 per cent.[5]

The table below shows the population of different religious groups in Khanna city, as of the 2011 census.

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Education

Khanna has the following institutions for education:

  1. A S College Khanna
  2. IGNOU Regional Centre, Khanna[7]
  3. Delhi Public School (DPS), Khanna[8]

Transport

Khanna railway station is situated on the Ambala–Attari line under Ambala railway division of Northern Railway zone.[9]

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