Jandiala

Jandiala is a village of the Jalandhar district situated in the Indian state of Punjab, in India.

The table below shows the population of different religious groups in Jandiala town and their gender ratio, as of 2011 census.

It is generally believed that the reason for the protest was the imposition of excise duty on imported goods.

Some politicians, through village shopkeepers, had approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court to have the notification canceled.

Jandiala, one of the largest villages in the Doaba, now has a panchayat, but its sarpanch is recognized equal to an MLA.

When Ladha settled down, he had laid the foundation of his ‘dera’ (Camp) with a ‘Jand tree’ which was called ‘Morhi Gadna’.

Residents believe that they used to give more milk when their elders used to graze their milch cattle on this side.

He also realized the secret that the water of a large pond (dhab) built on this place is very beneficial.

The village played an important role in the freedom struggle and produced prominent political leaders.

Former Registrar of Guru Nanak Dev University S. Mohan Singh Johal was also a native of Jandiala.

Retired from Punjab State Electricity Board Santokh Singh Johal had his roots in Jandiala.

Nachhatar Singh Johal, who broke all previous records from Defense Academy Dehradun and became an Army officer, and Gatibodh Johal, a senior officer in the Indian Oil Corporation, are residents of Patti Dhunni Ki in the same village.

The Gadar Party's news paper 'Kirti' has been being printed in the house of Fatteke in Patti Barri Jandiala.

Any Jatha to take part in any morcha were begin from 'Jhandian Wala Chowk' Were the red and tricolor flags are still flying at the same time in this square.

In order to preserve the memory of Jandiala-related patriots in the hearts of future generations, progressive thinkers have set up a 'Desh Bhagat Yadgar Library' in the flagged square where a large number of valuable books of knowledge are kept.

In the year 1983, the pride of this village went to S. Darbara Singh's tenure as Chief Minister, the college was taken over by the government.

For the convenience of the people in the premises of this health center, a non-governmental social organization called 'Jandiala Lok Bhalai Manch' has set up a 'Mortuary' with modern technology.

The historic Gurdwara Dehura Sahib associated with Guru Arjan Dev Ji is situated on Jandiala to Nurmahal road.

In the Commonwealth Games of 2018, he won a silver medal in the 105 kg weight lifting class.

Manjki Sports and Welfare Club Jandiala has started holding Kabaddi competitions every year since 2014 which have become very popular.

This initiative of healthy thinkers has been given a lot of encouragement by sports lovers from home and abroad.