Dhariwal, India
Dhariwal is a 5th largest town and a municipal council in Gurdaspur district in the state of Punjab, India. Dhariwal was most famous for its woollen mill. This town is situated on the banks of river Upper Bari Duab and is 13 km away from Gurdaspur on Gurdaspur-Batala highway.
Dhariwal | |
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town | |
Dhariwal Location in Punjab, India Dhariwal Dhariwal (India) | |
Coordinates: 31.95°N 75.32°E | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
District | Gurdaspur |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal corporation |
• Body | Nagar Palika |
Elevation | 253 m (830 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 18,706 |
Languages | |
• Official | Punjabi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[1] Dhariwal had a population of 18,706. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Dhariwal has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy is 78% and female literacy is 70%. In Dhariwal, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.
History
During British rule, the New Egerton Woolen Mills (established in 1880 then purchased by Sir Alexander MacRobert in 1884[2]) produced woolen worsted and hosiery of all kinds - in 1904 the company employed 908 people.[3] These mills were famous throughout colonial India[4] and were the only mills in Punjab at that time.[5]
See also
References
- "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
- Miller, Marion (2014), Cawnpore to Cromar, Librario, p. 28, ISBN 978-1-909238-09-1
- Gurdāspur District - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 12, p. 398.
- Gurdāspur Tahsīl - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 12, p. 401.
- Arts and Manufacture - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 20, p. 319. India