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'''Buche Nangal''' is a [[village]] located in the Indian state of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]], near [[Kalanaur, Punjab|Kalanaur]].<ref>{{cite web |author=<!-- not stated --> |date=2025 |title=Buche Nangal Population - Gurdaspur, Punjab |url=https://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/28015-buche-nangal-punjab.html |website=census2011.co.in |publisher=Census Organization of India |access-date=April 9, 2025}}</ref> The name is derived from a past town [[chieftain]], who lost his ear in a battle. Thereafter, he was known as a ''bucha'' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: one-eared man). The name changed over time to Buche Nangal (a term for a municipal council).
'''Buche Nangal''' is a [[village]] located in [[Punjab, India|Punjab state]], [[India]], near [[Kalanaur, Punjab|Kalanaur]]. The name is derived from a past [[chieftain]] of the [[town]], who lost his ear in a Battle. He thus was a ''bucha'' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: one-eared man). The name changed over time to Buche Nangal (a term for a municipal council).


== History ==
== History ==
The Name Of Village [[Tribal chief|Chieftain]] was "Ram Singh". He was Jarnail (General) of [[Ranjit Singh|Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]'s [[Misl]] ([[Sukerchakia Misl]]). The Peoples of Village moved From Chittorgarh (Now [[Fatehgarh Churian|Fathegarh Churrian]], [[Punjab region|Punjab]]) and settled in the Buche Nangal land because their [[population]] was not increasing, and they believed that this problem was due to the area where they were previously settled. Initially the Village was named "Ram Nagar" after its Chief, Ram Singh. When Ram Singh lost his ear in a Battle fought as part of the forces of the Sukerchakia Misl under Maharaja Ranjit Singh the name was with time changed to Buche Nangal.
[[Tribal chief|Chieftain]] Ram Singh was Jarnail (General) of [[Ranjit Singh|Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]'s [[Misl]] ([[Sukerchakia Misl]]). The people of the village moved from [[Chittorgarh]] (later [[Fatehgarh Churian|Fathegarh Churrian]], [[Punjab region|Punjab]]) and settled on Buche Nangal land. They migrated because their [[population]] was not increasing, and they believed that this was due to the place where they lived. Initially, the village was named Ram Nagar after Ram Singh. When Ram Singh lost his ear in a battle fighting for the Sukerchakia Misl under Maharaja Ranjit Singh the name changed to Buche Nangal.


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
The population is primarily Punjabi, with the local economy based on agriculture. Wheat, rice, and sugar cane are widely grown in the area. Peoples who live here are Bandesha most of them are jatts. In Buche Nangal village population of children with age (0-6) is 96 which makes up 13.45% of total population of village. Average Sex ratio of Buche Nanga<nowiki/>l village is 1000 which is higher than Punjab state average of 895. Child Sex Ratio for the Buche Nangal as per census is 714, lower than Punjab average of 846. Buche Nangal village has lower literacy rate compared to Punjab. In 2011, literacy rate of Buche Nangal village was 67.64% compared to 75.84% of Punjab. In Buche Nangal Male literacy stands at 73.09% while female literacy rate was 62.46%. As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Buche Nangal village is administrated by a Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is an elected representative of the village.
The population of Buche Nangal primarily belongs to the Punjab region, with agriculture serving as the backbone of the local economy. The village is known for cultivating wheat, rice, and sugarcane. A significant portion of the residents belong to the Bandesha clan, predominantly from the Punjab Jat community.
 
As per the census, children aged 0–6 make up 13.45% of the total population, with 96 children in this age group. The village has an average sex ratio of 1,000, which is higher than Punjab's state average of 895. However, the child sex ratio in Buche Nangal is 714, lower than Punjab's average of 846.
 
Buche Nangal has a lower literacy rate compared to the state. In 2011, the village's literacy rate was 67.64%, whereas Punjab’s average was 75.84%. Male literacy in the village stood at 73.09%, while female literacy was 62.46%.
 
As per the Constitution of India and the Panchayati Raj Act, Buche Nangal is governed by a '''Sarpanch''' (Head of the Village), who is an elected representative responsible for local administration.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Buche Nangal is a village panchayat located in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab state, India. The latitude 31.9826039 and longitude 75.2201933 are the geocoordinate of the Buche Nangal. Chandigarh is the state capital for Buche Nangal village . It is located around 201.8 kilometer away from Buche Nangal. The other nearest state capital from Buche Nangal is Chandigarh and its distance is 201.8&nbsp;km. The other surrounding state capitals are Chandigarh 201.8&nbsp;km., Shimla  
Buche Nangal is a village panchayat in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India. It is geographically located at a latitude of 31.9826039 and a longitude of 75.2201933. The state capital, Chandigarh, is approximately 201.8 kilometers from Buche Nangal. Other nearby state capitals include Shimla (207.9 km) and Srinagar (237.7 km).
207.9&nbsp;km., Srinagar 237.7&nbsp;km.


== Commerce ==
== Commerce ==


=== Development and Sources ===
=== Development and Sources ===
* Electricity Power Sub-Station (66K.V)
* Electricity Power Substation (66&nbsp;kV)
* Wheat & Rice Trading Market
* Wheat & Rice Trading Market
* Government Agriculture Society (Fertilizer & Seeds Supplier Stock)
* Government Agriculture Society (Fertilizer & Seeds Supplier Stock)
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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050802074716/http://gurdaspur.nic.in/html/profile.htm#history District Gurdaspur]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050802074716/http://gurdaspur.nic.in/html/profile.htm#history District Gurdaspur]
*[http://bharatsandesh.com/news/punjabi_menu_detail.php?id=686 Progress]
*[http://bharatsandesh.com/news/punjabi_menu_detail.php?id=686 Progress] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304115635/http://bharatsandesh.com/news/punjabi_menu_detail.php?id=686 |date=4 March 2016 }}


{{Gurdaspur district}}66k.v Power Station inauguration by honorable Punjab's C.M Sardar [[Parkash Singh Badal]]
{{Gurdaspur district}}66k.v Power Station inauguration by honorable Punjab's C.M Sardar [[Parkash Singh Badal]]


[[Category:Villages in Gurdaspur district]]
[[Category:Villages in Gurdaspur district]]

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Buche Nangal
Buche Nangal is located in Punjab
Buche Nangal
Buche Nangal
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 31°58′45″N 75°13′39″E / 31.979298°N 75.227487°E / 31.979298; 75.227487
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictGurdaspur
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi, Hindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
Area code+91 1874

Buche Nangal is a village located in the Indian state of Punjab, near Kalanaur.[1] The name is derived from a past town chieftain, who lost his ear in a battle. Thereafter, he was known as a bucha (Punjabi: one-eared man). The name changed over time to Buche Nangal (a term for a municipal council).

History[edit | edit source]

Chieftain Ram Singh was Jarnail (General) of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Misl (Sukerchakia Misl). The people of the village moved from Chittorgarh (later Fathegarh Churrian, Punjab) and settled on Buche Nangal land. They migrated because their population was not increasing, and they believed that this was due to the place where they lived. Initially, the village was named Ram Nagar after Ram Singh. When Ram Singh lost his ear in a battle fighting for the Sukerchakia Misl under Maharaja Ranjit Singh the name changed to Buche Nangal.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

The population of Buche Nangal primarily belongs to the Punjab region, with agriculture serving as the backbone of the local economy. The village is known for cultivating wheat, rice, and sugarcane. A significant portion of the residents belong to the Bandesha clan, predominantly from the Punjab Jat community.

As per the census, children aged 0–6 make up 13.45% of the total population, with 96 children in this age group. The village has an average sex ratio of 1,000, which is higher than Punjab's state average of 895. However, the child sex ratio in Buche Nangal is 714, lower than Punjab's average of 846.

Buche Nangal has a lower literacy rate compared to the state. In 2011, the village's literacy rate was 67.64%, whereas Punjab’s average was 75.84%. Male literacy in the village stood at 73.09%, while female literacy was 62.46%.

As per the Constitution of India and the Panchayati Raj Act, Buche Nangal is governed by a Sarpanch (Head of the Village), who is an elected representative responsible for local administration.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Buche Nangal is a village panchayat in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India. It is geographically located at a latitude of 31.9826039 and a longitude of 75.2201933. The state capital, Chandigarh, is approximately 201.8 kilometers from Buche Nangal. Other nearby state capitals include Shimla (207.9 km) and Srinagar (237.7 km).

Commerce[edit | edit source]

Development and Sources[edit | edit source]

  • Electricity Power Substation (66 kV)
  • Wheat & Rice Trading Market
  • Government Agriculture Society (Fertilizer & Seeds Supplier Stock)
  • Sub Post Office
  • Rice Mill Factory

Healthcare[edit | edit source]

Health Services For Human Being & Animals[edit | edit source]

  • Dispensary
  • Veterinary Hospital
  • Doctor
  • Medicine Shop

Education[edit | edit source]

School[edit | edit source]

  • Government Primary School

Photos of village[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Buche Nangal Population - Gurdaspur, Punjab". census2011.co.in. Census Organization of India. 2025. Retrieved 9 April 2025.

External links[edit | edit source]

Template:Gurdaspur district66k.v Power Station inauguration by honorable Punjab's C.M Sardar Parkash Singh Badal