Jaisinghpur Explained

Jaisinghpur
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:India Himachal Pradesh#India
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Himachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates:31.8986°N 76.5989°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Himachal Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kangra
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:592
Population Total:1273
Population As Of:2005
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:176095
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:911894xxxxxx
Registration Plate:HP-56

Jaisinghpur is a small town and subdivision in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. There are two tehsils: the main tehsil is in Jaisinghpur and the sub tehsil is in Alampur. The population of Jaisinghpur Town is 2,602 and the overall population of Jaisinghpur Sub-Division is 58,623. It was named after Katoch, a Rajput king of the Princely estate of Kangra-Lambagraon, Col. His Highness Maharaja Shri Sir Jai Chand Katoch who ruled from 1864 to 1933. The current Maharaja of Jaisinghpur is Raja Akshey Kumar who ascended the throne in 2005, born on 12 June 1995 in the Sharma dynasty. Maharaja Akshey Kumar owns 700 acres of land, out of which the Maharaja donated 300 acres for the construction of hospitals and schools. The Maharaja also donated his Sujanpur Fort to the government as a heritage site. Maharaja Akshey Kumar leads a simple life and can be seen in Jaisinghpur on occasions like Holi and Dussehra. Jaisinghpur is situated on the bank of river Beas. It is known for its "Chaugan", which is the term used in Himachal Pradesh for a plain. There are several notable temples in the town such as the Janaki Nath temple, the Radhey Krishan temple near Bus Adda, the Laxmi Narayan temple, the Baba Mani Ram Temple, Baba khadesri kutiya, the Neel Kanth Mahadev Temple, the Dhudu Mahadev Mandir temple, the Guga temple (Called Gangoti near Shitala Mata Mandir), the Shitala Mata temple. There is also a Dargah midtown, popularly known as Baba Shah Mast Ali Dargah, and a Gurudwara on Jaisinghpur Lambagoan road. The Shitala Mata temple is a famous temple of the town on Tinbar-Palampur road. Another famous temple is the Jankinath temple. One of the more notable tourist places is Naguli Naag, which has a swimming pool. Another one is Basanti da Patan near the Beas river where people can go boating.

Festival and fair

Jaisinghpur has been known as the first place in Kangra or perhaps in entire Himachal for staging the Ramlila festival. Ramlila of Jaisinghpur started around 90 years ago and almost all the actors that participated were Brahmin, mainly from the Awasthi community. Pandit Balkishan Awasthi, a native of Jaisinghpur who lived in Mumbai, notable for his work and association with theatre, has brought all the Drama items required for Ramlila from Mumbai and started the Ramlila festival single-handedly at Jaisinghpur. He used to play the role of Ravana and became very popular because of his dialogue delivery and strong deep voice. The uniqueness of the Ramlila was the Sanskrit language used at that time, most Ramlilas in North India are based on the 16th century Avadhi version of Ramayana, Ramcharitmanas, written by Gosvami Tulsidas entirely in verse, thus used as dialogues in most traditional versions.

Jaisinghpur is also famous for its annual fair known as Holian which is celebrated in March during Holi, the festival of colours. The Holian of Jaisinghpur is famous for its delicious Aalu Chholey and Jalebi. Holian continues for almost a week. Holding of Kushti (wrestling) at Dargah during Holi is an annual affair spectated by multiple visitors.

Nature and agriculture

There are many natural water resources in the town. Baayein near PWD Rest House and Naoun are favorite places among the youth in summer, however, it serves as the major water source for the people of Jaisinghpur. It was also famous for its vegetable production on the banks of Beas river. The spot is popularly known as Bhuare ke Bagh. Nowadays the growing of crops, including vegetables, has been stopped in Jainsinghpur and the entire adjoining area because of the increase of stray animals, monkeys, wild pigs, rabbits, deers (Kakkar, Barahsinga and Neel Gaye), which spoil the crops.

The menace of wild and stray animals has increased nowadays. A possible cause is the decrease of tigers/leopards due to local poachers as these predators were responsible for keeping such animals under control.

Demographics

According to the 2001 India census,[1] the population of Jaisinghpur town is 1,273 and the overall population of Jaisinghpur tehsil is 58,623. This number represents 26,666 males and 31,957 females.

Education

Schools

Pathshala, the primary school near Sheetla Mata Mandir, was the oldest school of Jaisinghpur. Initially, it was a primary school only and students had to join high school at Lambagaon after finishing their primary education. Since approx. 2005-2010 this school has been closed.

At present (early 21st century) the Govt. Sr. Secondary School conducting science as well as humanity classes is the biggest school in the area. This was a middle school up to 1969 and high school up to 1986, after which it was upgraded to Sr. Secondary School.

Some private schools opened in recent years which are B.K Public Sr. Sec. School, Aim Academy Sr. Sec School, The Lawrence International School (first CBSE).

Colleges

Places of interest

The temples of Bijapur, JanakiNath, and Baba Mani Ram temple are of similar design indicating that they were constructed in the same era (approx. 500 years old). They are religious places of Jaisinghpur to visit.

Bijapur is the adjoining village of Jaisinghpur which is famous as the birthplace of Maharaja Sansar Chand, the 18th century King of erstwhile Kangra State. There are still the remains of three-storey Mahal of Maharaj which have turned into ruins now but one can just judge how prosperous people of that time lived in this Palace. One marble stone is engraved with "Birth Place of Mahraja Sansar Chand-1765 A.D." Maharani Tara Devi the fourth wife of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu & Kashmir and the mother of Scholar, Congress M.P. Karan Singh is also from this royal family of Bijapur. The other major attraction of Bijapur is more than 500 years Sita Ram Mandir. The statues of god Rama, Laxman and Sita and Hanuman outside the temple are worth seeing as well. The broken arm of Shri Hanuman Ji which is reported to have broken by the then Muslim invaders but who could not break the temple is still lying on the feet of Hanuman statue. There are small structures of concrete all around this village which tell how fortified the village would have been for the security of the then Kings.

One can enjoy boat riding which at Basanti which is the source of crossing river Beas. Several migratory waterbirds such Siberian Crayons (Saras) etc. can be seen near the river all around.

There is Ardaa Baba Mandir near the forests of Sandalwood in Netru village, which is very very old and people pay respect to Baba on every occasion. The other attractions are forests of sandalwood of Netru (4 km from Jaisinghpur) which are being stolen by local thieves nowadays. Kunjeshwar Mahadev Temple which is another very old temple and Palace of King (Saradkhana) are other attractions in Lower Lambagaon.

The Ashapuri temple is a religious place of area and scenic view of whole Changer area from the heights of this temple is worth watching.

For staying in Jaisinghpur the only place is the Govt Rest House which may be booked through local Executive Engineer of PWD at very nominal rates.

Cities and villages in Jaisinghpur Tehsil

Cities and villages in Jaisinghpur Tehsil
Alampur Amb Ambal Tappa Ambotu Andrana Anirudh Aranda Arath
Ashapuri Bag Kuljan Bagh Baghetar Bagrena Bajot Bakarag Balah
Ban Baghetar Ban Banjar Ban Chambi Bandahu Khas Bansu Bar Baralu Barla
Barram Kalan Barram Khurd Behru Bhagaina Bhaglal Bhagun Bhalundar Bhati
Bhatwara Bhaudi Bheri Nichli Bheri Uparli Bhuhara Bijapur Bir Chambe Da Lahr
Chambi Chandraun Chaunsaral Pat Chhainti Chhatter Chohla Dabla Dadu
Dagoh Khas Dali Daliana Dalu Dandel Daraman Khas Daslon Dehru
Dehru Dhaneri Dhar Brahmpuri Dhar Darumka Kalan Dhar Darumka Khurd Dhar Lahar Langha Dibb Dol
Drup Kayara Dugruhi Gadiara Gahli Galehr Gandar Ganguhi Garh
Ghar Chandi Gharun Guga GughrarGuhan Gujrera Gulana Gungari
Haler Halon Kalan Halon Khurd Har Har Balak Rupi Hardon Harsi Inder Nagar
Jagat Jagni Jar Jagrup Nagar Jaisinghpur Jaleht Jamhun Jamula
Jandera Jangal Jarehr Jaryal Lahr Jol Julah Pat Kachhal Bhadarian Kachhal Jagian
Kachhehra Kalhera Kalhun Kaluhi Kamand Karan Ghat Karonthi Kasehda
Kathaun Kathla Kelan Khajurnun Khalta Kharjar Kheri Koal
Kohala Koru Kosri Khas Kotahan Kotlu Kotlu Khas Kudana Kuhn Khas
Kuhn Uparli Kutwalla Lahat Khas Lahr Lahri Lahru Lanot Liunda
Lower Lamba Graon Luggat Maharaj Nagar Maila Maiser Gujrehra Majehar Majhera Malehr
Malodhan Maniar Manjhoti Marera Mashwar Molag Jhikla Molag Uparla Mongal
Nagban Buhla Nagban Uparla Nagpuri Nahlna Nakthori Netru Nihara Nin
Och Kalan Och Khurd Odri Palat Paleta Pandehr Panjlehr Panti II Pharer
Paplah Paprola Parman Pat Ramnagar Rana Nagar Rirkal Rit
Ropa Ropri Sadda Sai Sandroa Sanghol Santal Sari
Saul Banehr Shakoh Siara Spehr Suan Talwar Tambar Tambru
Tandar Tarhela Tatrola Thanpal Theru Buhla Theru Uparla Tikkar Jihan Tikri
Tikri Ghamarrnun Tikru Tina Nagaitar Trefar Umar Umri Uppar Lamba Graon Utrapur
Gopalpur (uttrapur) Harot
Pin Codes of Jaisinghpur
Ashapuri
176094
Bachhwai
176107
Balahra
176098
Balakrupi
176082
Bandahu (Kalhun)
176073
Barram Khurd
176097
Bhatwan
176098
Bheri
176082
Dagera
176107
Dhupkiara
176096
Dhar Brahmpuri
176082 II Draman
176094
Galoti
176107
Haler
176091
Harrot
176095
Harsi
176091
Jagrup Nagar
176082
Jaisinghpur
176095
Jalag
176094
Jangal
176082
Karanghat
176095
Khera
176086
Kona
176107
Kosri
176096
Kotlu
176096
Kuhan
176098
Lahru
176098
Maharajnagar
176096
Maila
176089
Majhoti
176089
Marera
176097
Molag
176089
Nahlana
176094
Netru
176095
Rananagar
176089
Sadun
176107
Sai
176107
Sakoh
176082
Salan
176107
Sanghole
176091
Sari
176089
Suan
176094
Talwar
176096
Tammber
176095
Thural
176107
Uttrapur
176095
Vijaypur
176095

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/ Census of India