Halwara (Punjabi: [hɐlɐʋaːɽaː]; ISO: Halawāṛā),is a township in Punjab state in India.
Located in the Ludhiana close to Village Sudhar, Halwara lies on the Mullanpur-Raikot road.
Other people also used to live like permanent part of the village like Luhar (Blacksmith), Tarkhan, Jhior, Chimba (Weaver), Darji (Tailor), Chamar (Ramdasia) and Majhbi.
Takia place was occupied by a Sikh family named Dalip Singh also known as Daulatpuria but now the same is demolished and a new house is constructed.
They were fond of music, Qawwalis and Ghazals were continuously performed for many days during marriage ceremony.
A large number of people from other states belonging to families of Air Force men and women have settled here.
The area has are Sikh Gurudwaras, a Hindu temple, a Christian church, and the tomb of a Muslim peer, all of which are equally revered by the residents.
Legend goes that he had built the ground floor, but then filled it with mud and build the present structure on top of it.
If the original owners have any photographs/ paintings or information please contact on e mail The Rajputs of HALWARA migrated to Pakistan.
After migration of Faqir Mohd Khan to Pakistan at the time of partition the same was occupied by a Sikh Hira Singh who is died now and the building is vacant but sold to a villager.it is beautiful place.