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| native_name_lang        = Punjabi
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No one has yet been able to grasp the secret of Jandiala's freedom fighters. Fifty freedom fighters are fighting in one of the six Patti’s  of the village, while one in one Patti  and not one in the other, even though that Patti is very small called  Mohanpurian. There was a stark difference between the political understanding of the people on the east and the west. The Patti that produces fifty freedom fighters is called Barri Patti.
No one has yet been able to grasp the secret of Jandiala's freedom fighters. Fifty freedom fighters are fighting in one of the six Patti’s  of the village, while one in one Patti  and not one in the other, even though that Patti is very small called  Mohanpurian. There was a stark difference between the political understanding of the people on the east and the west. The Patti that produces fifty freedom fighters is called Barri Patti.


Former Chief Minister of Punjab S. Darbara Singh's village was also Jandiala Manjki. Prominent economist, agronomist and former Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University Patiala Dr. Sardara Singh Johal rose to international prominence from the streets of Jandiala. Today he is the Chancellor of Central University Bathinda.  Former Registrar of Guru Nanak Dev University S. Mohan Singh Johal was also a native of Jandiala. Retired from Punjab State Electricity Board Santokh Singh Johal had his roots in Jandiala. Headmaster Ajit Singh Johal was an important figure in the field of education. The efforts of the late Major Swaran Singh Johal, Major Karnail Singh Johal, Head Master Ajit Singh Johal and Comrade Piara Singh, a degree college named Guru Gobind Singh Republic College was established here in 1967 which was taken over by the government in 1983. Former Dean of Punjabi University Patiala and Head of the Department of Journalism Navjit Singh Johal, Secretary General of Punjab Arts Council and President of Punjab Press Club Dr. Lakhwinder Singh Johal, Ex-Director of Akashbani Davinder Singh Johal, Famous Punjabi poet late Avtar Jandialvi and famous lyricist Tarlochan Singh 'Chan Jandialvi' spent their childhood in the streets of Jandiala. Nachhatar Singh Johal, who broke all previous records from Defense Academy Dehradun and became an Army officer, and Gatibodh Johal, a senior officer in the Indian Oil Corporation, are residents of Patti Dhunni Ki in the same village. Satnam Chana, a journalist, writer, film script writer, TV anchor and former secretary of the International Union of Students, was born and raised in Jandiala. He was also the first Editor-in-Chief of Vidyarthi Jeevan, the first student magazine started in Punjab.
Former Chief Minister of Punjab S. [[Darbara Singh]]'s village was also Jandiala Manjki. Prominent economist, agronomist and former Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University Patiala Dr. Sardara Singh Johal rose to international prominence from the streets of Jandiala. Today he is the Chancellor of Central University Bathinda.  Former Registrar of Guru Nanak Dev University S. Mohan Singh Johal was also a native of Jandiala. Retired from Punjab State Electricity Board Santokh Singh Johal had his roots in Jandiala. Headmaster Ajit Singh Johal was an important figure in the field of education. The efforts of the late Major Swaran Singh Johal, Major Karnail Singh Johal, Head Master Ajit Singh Johal and Comrade Piara Singh, a degree college named Guru Gobind Singh Republic College was established here in 1967 which was taken over by the government in 1983. Former Dean of Punjabi University Patiala and Head of the Department of Journalism Navjit Singh Johal, Secretary General of Punjab Arts Council and President of Punjab Press Club Dr. Lakhwinder Singh Johal, Ex-Director of Akashbani Davinder Singh Johal, Famous Punjabi poet late Avtar Jandialvi and famous lyricist Tarlochan Singh 'Chan Jandialvi' spent their childhood in the streets of Jandiala. Nachhatar Singh Johal, who broke all previous records from Defense Academy Dehradun and became an Army officer, and Gatibodh Johal, a senior officer in the Indian Oil Corporation, are residents of Patti Dhunni Ki in the same village. Satnam Chana, a journalist, writer, film script writer, TV anchor and former secretary of the International Union of Students, was born and raised in Jandiala. He was also the first Editor-in-Chief of Vidyarthi Jeevan, the first student magazine started in Punjab.
 
The village has been a hotbed of communist and Congress politics. The soil of this village has been touched by the feet of great politicians. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Comrade Nambudripad, BT Randhive, Harkishan Singh Surjit, Ajay Ghosh, Teja Singh Sutantar, Comrade Baba Bujha Singh, Darshan Singh Canadian, Avtar Singh Malhotra, Satpal Dang, Vimla Dang, Jagjit Singh Anand and Baba Bhagat Singh Bilga. At times, Jandialas have been giving political guidance to the people. The Gadar Party's news paper 'Kirti' has been being printed in the house of Fatteke in Patti Barri Jandiala. This family has made a significant contribution to the freedom struggle. The late Pritam Singh Khalsa and the late Comrade Jeet Singh of this family, who had settled in Pilibhit in the seventies, took part in the freedom struggle. The ‘Khara Khooh’ and the ‘Jhandian wala chowk’ have been the center of politics. The village contributed to almost all national independence movements. Any Jatha to take part in any morcha  were begin from 'Jhandian Wala Chowk' Were the red and tricolor flags are still flying at the same time in this square. In order to preserve the memory of Jandiala-related patriots in the hearts of future generations, progressive thinkers have set up a 'Desh Bhagat Yadgar Library' in the flagged square where a large number of valuable books of knowledge are kept.
The village has been a hotbed of communist and Congress politics. The soil of this village has been touched by the feet of great politicians. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Comrade Nambudripad, BT Randhive, Harkishan Singh Surjit, Ajay Ghosh, Teja Singh Sutantar, Comrade Baba Bujha Singh, Darshan Singh Canadian, Avtar Singh Malhotra, Satpal Dang, Vimla Dang, Jagjit Singh Anand and Baba Bhagat Singh Bilga. At times, Jandialas have been giving political guidance to the people. The Gadar Party's news paper 'Kirti' has been being printed in the house of Fatteke in Patti Barri Jandiala. This family has made a significant contribution to the freedom struggle. The late Pritam Singh Khalsa and the late Comrade Jeet Singh of this family, who had settled in Pilibhit in the seventies, took part in the freedom struggle. The ‘Khara Khooh’ and the ‘Jhandian wala chowk’ have been the center of politics. The village contributed to almost all national independence movements. Any Jatha to take part in any morcha  were begin from 'Jhandian Wala Chowk' Were the red and tricolor flags are still flying at the same time in this square. In order to preserve the memory of Jandiala-related patriots in the hearts of future generations, progressive thinkers have set up a 'Desh Bhagat Yadgar Library' in the flagged square where a large number of valuable books of knowledge are kept.
 
The only rural Government College in District Jalandhar is  called 'Guru Gobind Singh Government College Jandiala'. Earlier this college was private. In the year 1983, the pride of this village went to  S. Darbara Singh's tenure as Chief Minister, the college was taken over by the government.  Baba Bohar of Punjabi Literature Principal Sant Singh Sekhon was the first principal of this college. Dr. Raghveer Singh 'Sirjana', Harcharan Singh Bains and former Sports Director of Punjab University Reet Mahinder Singh have been teaching in this college. Prior to its inception, the college had a high status in the field of education and sports. Manga Bassi, Baljit Bassi, Bakhshinder and film producer Dr. Joginder Singh Bhangalia are old students of this college. But after coming into government, the college has lagged behind in every aspect. Senior Secondary School for Girls in Jandiala, a symbol of village unity Samrai-Jandiala Govermnt  Secondary School for Boys, Republic High School and two government primary schools are spreading the light of education. There is a magnificent building of the primary health center but the health facilities are negative. The absence of high quality private hospitals and specialist doctors is alarming. People have to go to Jalandhar or Phagwara for treatment of minor ailments. For the convenience of the people in the premises of this health center, a non-governmental social organization called 'Jandiala Lok Bhalai Manch' has set up a 'Mortuary' with modern technology. BSNL has a 3000 line telephone exchange.
The only rural Government College in District Jalandhar is  called 'Guru Gobind Singh Government College Jandiala'. Earlier this college was private. In the year 1983, the pride of this village went to  S. Darbara Singh's tenure as Chief Minister, the college was taken over by the government.  Baba Bohar of Punjabi Literature Principal Sant Singh Sekhon was the first principal of this college. Dr. Raghveer Singh 'Sirjana', Harcharan Singh Bains and former Sports Director of Punjab University Reet Mahinder Singh have been teaching in this college. Prior to its inception, the college had a high status in the field of education and sports. Manga Bassi, Baljit Bassi, Bakhshinder and film producer Dr. Joginder Singh Bhangalia are old students of this college. But after coming into government, the college has lagged behind in every aspect. Senior Secondary School for Girls in Jandiala, a symbol of village unity Samrai-Jandiala Govermnt  Secondary School for Boys, Republic High School and two government primary schools are spreading the light of education. There is a magnificent building of the primary health center but the health facilities are negative. The absence of high quality private hospitals and specialist doctors is alarming. People have to go to Jalandhar or Phagwara for treatment of minor ailments. For the convenience of the people in the premises of this health center, a non-governmental social organization called 'Jandiala Lok Bhalai Manch' has set up a 'Mortuary' with modern technology. BSNL has a 3000 line telephone exchange.


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* Comerade Narinder Kaur 2008 to 2013
* Comerade Narinder Kaur 2008 to 2013
* Gurbakhsh Kaur Johal 2013 to 2018
* Gurbakhsh Kaur Johal 2013 to 2018
* Comerade Makhan Lal Pallan 2018 to  
* Comerade Makhan Lal Pallan 2018 to
 


== References ==
== References ==