Dholan Majra is a small village located near the city of Morinda, in the Ropar District (Rupnagar) of East Punjab, India.
Villagers were mainly engaged in agriculture, but by the mid-1950s, settlers from the western part of the Punjab, displaced by the Partition of India, caused the population to expand.
The village is situated in a fertile, alluvial plain, surrounded by both rivers and an extensive irrigation canal system.
The Shiwalik Hills extend along the northeastern part at the foot of the Himalaya mountains.
The two-story library was established alongside the newly built Gurudwara Singh Shaheeda Sahib.