Harsha Chhina is a village in the state of Punjab, India, three kilometers from Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar, on Ajnala Road.
Harsha Chhina is also referred as Chhine The Wale, because there used to be an ancient, huge and tall mountain-like structure known as The in Punjabi, situated about half a kilometre west of Vichla Quila.
This prominent feature, which existed until the late 1990s, has disappeared, as it has been leveled and illegally occupied by the neighbouring farmers.
The movement had been launched in response to a decision from the Punjab Government to decrease the supply of water irrigation to farmers, by remodelling the moghas (canal outlets).
During the campaign, a few leaders and 950 protesting peasants were arrested by police and detained in Lahore jail for three months.