Tarn Taran district
Tarn Taran district is one of the districts in the Majha region of Punjab, India. The main cities are Tarn Taran Sahib, Khadur Sahib and Patti. The City of Taran Taran is a holy place for Sikhs.
Tarn Taran district was formed in 2006 out of Amritsar District. The declaration to this effect was made by Captain Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab, during the celebrations marking the martyrdom day of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. With this, it became the 19th district of Punjab. It has three tehsils, which are Patti, Khadur Sahib and Tarn Taran. The District Headquarters is headed by the Deputy Commissioner, along with a Senior Superintendent of Police, the Additional District and Sessions Judge, the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Civil Surgeon, district Education Officer, Improvement Trust and a Municipal Council.Towns and villages
The villages and towns of Tarn Taran District include:
- Dibbipura
- Patti
- Mohanpura
- Munda Pind
- Khadur Sahib
- Naushehra Pannuan
- Bhikhiwind
- Rure Asal
- Sur Singh
- Chhichhrewal
- Khem Karan
- Goindwal Sahib
- Fatehabad
- Dilawalpur
- Mari kamboki
Darazke,
Saidpur,
Chela,
Bhagwanpura,
Pahuwind,
Veeram,
Khalra,
Mari MeghaDemographics
According to the 2011 census Tarn Taran district has a population of 1,119,627 out of which more than 93% people are Sikhs. The population of the district is roughly equal to the nation of Cyprus or the US state of Rhode Island. This gives it a ranking of 413th in India. The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 19.28%. Tarn Taran has a sex ratio of 898 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 69.4%.Notable people