Sidhwan Bet is a village in Jagraon Tehsil in Ludhiana district of Punjab State, India.
[1] It is situated near the famous Sutlej River to the north and the Sidhwan Canal to the south, both of which help to provide fertile land and a moderate living climate.
The bridge at this location of Sutlej provides a convenient passage that connects the Malwa and the Doaba regions of Punjab.
Before Sidhwan Bet was established there already existed a “village” (the real name is unknown) with a Hindu population.
Because Punjab at that time was under the control of Mughals, for security reasons the Hindu residents of the “village” used to lock these gates at nighttime.
The Hindu residents agreed to this condition and, thus, began the history of Sidhwan Bet around the year 1750.
Soon after Sidhwan Bet was first established, the ancestor Sidhu brothers also invited their Pannu and Boparai friends to move there.