Dholewal

Dholewal is a small village in the Fatehgarh Sahib district in the Indian State of Punjab, with a population of 1,098.

Dholewal falls under the Jurisdiction of the Khamanon City Tehsil, home to the Senior Superintendent of Police and Magistrate of the area.

Many of the young people in the village have a high school education, and a small number of students pursue a bachelor's degree.

Dholewal is demographically diverse, but the majority are Jatt Sikhs with a visible minority of Dalits and Chammars.

And in 2011, S. Daljinder Singh Kharaud participated in an international veteran's athletic meet in Pune and placed sixth in the 100 meter race.

One is Naminderdeep Singh Maangat who won a silver medal in North India Boxing Championship in 2013 and is also a three-time Punjab champion.

Approximately 20 households have family members settled abroad in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australasia.

The main agricultural products of Dholewal are wheat, rice, sugarcane, sunflower, and various vegetables.

Income distribution in the village is unequal; the landlord families of Dholewal earn 50% of the gross product while 15% of residents live below the poverty line.

Dholewal village is under the jurisdiction of the legislative assembly seat at Khanna City.

The main public issues are the village's playground, sewerage system and lack of good educational institutions.

Many low-income families are unable to send their children to school as a result of the unavailability of public education.