Sri Gurusar Modia

Suratgarh is famous for its agriculture, air force and army base stations, largest thermal power plant of Rajasthan and largest radio station of Rajasthan called as "Cotton City Channel".

Sri Gurusar Modia came into limelight when a controversial self-proclaimed saint and spiritual leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh (who later on convicted for various crimes) was believed to be incarnated there and crowned to the throne of Dera Sacha Sauda at Sirsa in 1990.

With setting up of Shah Satnam Schools for both boys and girls, super speciality hospitals etc.

Sri Ganganagar is well connected by railways to Delhi 424Kms, Rewari 427Kms, Howrah 1980Kms, Bathinda 127Kms, Haridwar 485Kms, Nanded 1963Kms, Firozpur 184Kms, Suratgarh 40 kms etc.

Sri Ganganagar Railway Station is Well connected To Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai and the progress in train services will be affect the population of District headquarters very soon.

Notable educational institutions from the city include: The main languages in the area are Bagri a dialect of Rajasthani, Punjabi and Hindi as well.

Bagri is spoken only in Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts and in some tehsils of neighbouring Punjab and Haryana.

Some women of the Hindu and Muslim Seraiki people still wear ghaggra (long frock).

Men mainly wear a pant-shirt, kurta-payjama and dhoti (Punjabis call it the chadara-kurta).§ Traditional Sikh and Rajasthani devotional music is popular.

Rural kutcha village
Rural kutcha homes with folk art can be seen in some remote villages, but this art is losing ground.