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In 2011, literacy rate of Shahzadpur village was 85.41% compared to 75.55% of [[Haryana]]. In Shahzadpur Male literacy stands at 90.68% while female literacy rate was 79.51%.
In 2011, literacy rate of Shahzadpur village was 85.41% compared to 75.55% of [[Haryana]]. In Shahzadpur Male literacy stands at 90.68% while female literacy rate was 79.51%.
As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Shahzadpur is administrated by Sarpanch  who is elected representative of town.<ref name = shahmajcensus/>
As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Shahzadpur is administrated by Sarpanch  who is elected representative of town.<ref name = shahmajcensus/>
== History ==
Shahzadpur, is a very old town in [[Ambala District]] of [[Haryana]], The town came under Sikh Rule in January 1764 after the Sikh forces took [[Sirhind]], the Sikhs also established their rule in this area of Shahzadpur Town, Sardar Karam Singh a Sikh Sandhu Jatt of Marahka Village in [[Sheikhupura District]] of [[Punjab]] (Now [[Pakistan]]), became the first Sikh ruler of Shahzadpur. He ruled for 20 years until his death in 1784, he never used to stay at Shahzadpur, Karam Singh spent the majority of his time at [[Talwandi Sabo]] Village in  [[Bathinda]] District of [[Punjab]] which was one of the holiest Sikh religious centers.
Karam Singh was succeeded by his elder Son [[Gulab Singh]], who ruled until 1844. In 1844 he was succeeded by his son Sardar Shiv Kirpal Singh Sandhu, the  Shahzadpur Sikh Rulers became extinct in 1809, after the [[Cis-Sutlej states]]  had accepted the protection [[British East India Company]].
Their descendants ruled on until 1947 with power and were given Jagirs (Land), by the [[British Government]].


==Education==
==Education==
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[[Category:Cities and towns in Ambala district]]
[[Category:Cities and towns in Ambala district]]