Nizampur, Amritsar

These farmers settled into 4-5 villages one of which was Nizampur Deva Singh Wala, now in Pakistan, district Sheikhupur, during the colonization of Lower Chenab Bar in the early years of 19th century.

This village has had a primary school even before 1947 and boasted of a cooperative credit society, brick lined bazars and streets even before partition.

Majority of the people of this village belong to Kamboj community and are well known for growing vegetables.

Every year in June people celebrate a fair at a holy place in the village called "Baba Sher Singh".

History of this place is that there used to live a priest called Sher Singh.

But whenever they cross the border of that place they become blind and when they move few steps behind again they gain their visibility.

From that day the priest gained popularity and thus people arrange the fair to memorize Baba Sher Singh.

There is another religious historical place in the village called " Baba Dhora Wala".

e)Gulli Danda:This is a very rare game played in rural towns and villages of India.

The player gets out if the ball touches him/her, but if he/she succeeds in making the pitthu first, then that team gets a point.

The team that makes more pitthus is the winner Nizampurah Local Language is Punjabi.