Dhudike

It is located 17 km east from city of Moga, the district headquarters.

In the tenth generation of Binepal Singh, Raja Pirthipal married a poor Bhullar Jatt girl, being issueless.

When Gillpal was born his counter Rattan mal was expelled from his kingdom with the charge of betrayal.

After many years in revenge, he named himself Rattan Hazi and perviked[check spelling] the Jarnail Roshan Ali of Bagdad.

In the eighth generation of Dhudi, Gurdas Baro and Salem Shah was born to Surat.

After some time Gurdas Baso and Salim Shah Sat near Dohiwala chappar.

There were Sarans, Sidhus, Sandhu, Grewal, Dhaliwal, Dhonoa's, Heru and Ponnu families live in this village.

In this village in Ramedasia's Saroae came from Dolan, Kaler from Tajpur, Chumber from Gujjarwal and some families came from Doaba.

Ramgarhias came from Rodan, Bairags from Heran, Parjapat from Shandaran, Katerias from Amritsar and Garvi wale Brahmins came from Lahore.

Salig Ram News Agent says that now almost 3000 newspapers are consumed in this village.

He is not only a prominent Punjabi writer but also contributed to the development of the village as he was the mayor for some time.

Jagraon, Moga, Bhagha Purana, Raikot are the nearby cities to Dhudike.

From the middle of December and till end of January fog usually upsets normal life.

February and March are pleasant months and temperatures vary between 18 and 24 °C it is spring season.

The child sex ratio for Dhudike as per the census is 924, higher than the Punjab average of 846.

Dhudike village has a lower literacy rate compared to Punjab.

The village Dhudike currently doesn't have any Schedule Tribe -(ST) population.

[8] In Dhudike village, out of total population, 1950 were engaged in work activities.

Of the 1950 workers engaged in main work, 579 were cultivators (owner or co-owner), while 368 were agricultural labourers.

[8] In 1956 the villagers along with the co-operate of people of the area, Registered the birthplace Memorial Committee, Dhudike.

[9] Dhudike has its own library located in the birthplace building of Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Hall situated in the centre of the city.

It contains a variety of books from many different languages including English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.

[10] This Gurudwara of Dhudike is situated on the phirani of village in Baja Patti on the Dhadhur link road.

There is not enough knowledge about this Guredwara, but the history states that in the Baja Patti of village there were seven or eight families of Mittal Banias.

The freedom fighter and Saheed Lala Lajpat Rai ji was born there on 28 January 1865.

His mother Gulab Devi used to go to the Gurdwara and recite Shri Japuji Sahib.

There were tree of peepal, Bohar, and Karcer, but now one can see beautiful building of Gurudwara sahib.

[11] On 28 January 1956, L. Mohan Lalji organized the first Lala Lajpat Rai Birthday Rural Conference at village Dhudike, under the chairmanship of L. Jagat Narain, former Education Minister, Punjab.

Auto/Tempo service is available from Ajitwal bus stop and from Jagraon bus stand as well, with nominal charges... On 9 October 2015 Dhudike was launched as the first wifi village of Punjab by the district administration of Moga with a cost of around Rs.

Statue of Lala Lajpat Rai at Dhudike
Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Library at Dhudike