Amritsar
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Template:India city infobox Amritsar (Template:Lang-pa, Template:IAST, Template:Lang-hi. Template:IAST), meaning "Pool of the Nectar of Immortality", is the administrative headquarter of the Amritsar District in Punjab, India. The 2001 Indian census reported the population of the city of Amritsar to be over 1,000,000 and that of the entire district to number just over 3,096,077. Amritsar is located in the northwest part of India in the State of Punjab, 32 miles east of Lahore, Pakistan. Amritsar derives from Sanskrit Amŗta-sarovar = "Nectar Lake"; in Hindu belief Amŗta (nectar) is a liquid that Hindu devas drank to keep them immortal.
It is home to the Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, and is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. In Maharaja Ranjit Singh's time, Amritsar had superseded Lahore as the pre-eminent city of Punjab. It is also the location of the Amritsar Massacre and Operation Blue Star.
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Background
The city is dominated by the history of the Sikhs and many of their sacred shrines are found in and around the city. The city lies on the main Grand Trunk (GT) road from Delhi to Jalandhar to Amritsar connecting to Lahore in Pakistan. Lahore, which was the historic capital of pre-partition Punjab, is about 50 km west of Amritsar. The city is the administrative centre for the Amritsar district. Amritsar developed from a small village pool to a business centre. However, it did not become the industrial centre of Punjab due to its proximity to the volatile Indo-Pak border. The city boasts an international airport (Raja Sansi International Airport) that is about 11 km from the city centre. Several International airlines operate flights from here. It is connected with Singapore, Tashkent, Ashgabat as well as London, Birmingham and Toronto. The main commercial activities include tourism, carpets and fabrics, farm produce, handicrafts, service trades and light engineering.
Language
The main spoken language in Amritsar is Punjabi. Other major languages spoken in the city are Hindi, English and Urdu.
Climate
The weather in this region of India is seasonal with four distinct seasons. The winter season (November to March) where temperatures ranges from 18 °C to about 0 °C, the hot season (April to June) where temperatures can reach 46 °C , monsoon season (July to September) and post-monsoon (September to November).
Amritsar is most temperate between October and March.
Religious Shrines
The following Shrines are found in the city:
- Golden Temple
- Manji Sahib Devan Asthan
- Akal Takhat
- Ramsar Sahib
- Baba Deep Singh Ji
- BebakSar
- Birth Place of Guru Hargobind Sahib
- Darbar Sahib Tarn Taarn
- Baba Budha Ji, Ramdas
- Guru da Bagh, Kokawali
- Bohli Sahib, Goindwal
- Bir Baba Budha Ji, Thattah-Chabhal
- Sri Darbar Sahib, Khadoor Sahib
- ChhehartaSahib, Guru Hargobind Ji
- Baba Bakala, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji
- Birth Place of Baba Budha Ji, Kathunangal
Education
The Khalsa College is one of the oldest educational institutions of the region. The century old institution was founded in 1892. It offers courses in Science, Arts, Commerce, Computers, Languages, Education, Agriculture & Physiotherapy.
In 1969 Guru Nanak Dev University was established here. The city also is home to DAV College and BBK DAV College for Women.
See also
External links
- Amritsar Travel Portal*
- Amritsar City Portal*
- Amritsar City Website*
- Amritsar Portal
- Amritsar District Administration
- Amritsar Municipal Corporation
- Shri Durgiana Tirath
- Tourist Office
- City Map
- My Pind – District Map
- Route from Chandigarh to Amritsar
- Amritsar Classifieds Directoryde:Amritsar
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