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Tewar, Punjab

Coordinates: 30°47′40″N 76°39′20″E / 30.7945°N 76.6556°E / 30.7945; 76.6556
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Tewar
Teur
village
Tewar is located in Punjab
Tewar
Tewar
Location in Punjab, India
Tewar is located in India
Tewar
Tewar
Tewar (India)
Coordinates: 30°47′40″N 76°39′20″E / 30.7945°N 76.6556°E / 30.7945; 76.6556
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictMohali
Government
 • BodyPanchayat
Population
 • Total
6,000
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
016091-160
Vehicle registrationPB 27
Nearest cityKharar, Mohali
Lok Sabha constituencyAnandpur Sahib
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKharar, Mohali
Civic agencyPanchayat
Climateextreme hot in summers and extreme cold in winters. (Köppen)

Tewar,[1] (Tiaur or Teuris) is a village in the Mohali District (previously Rupnagar District) of the state of Punjab, India. According to the 2011 Census,[2] the population of the village is about 4500. The village is situated about 7–8 kilometers east on Kharar-Kurali stretch of NH 21. The village is said to be most developed and bigger than other villages in the area. Tewar is the market hub among the neighboring villages' viz. Radiala, Jakar Majra, Bhajauli, Ghataur, Palheri, Rurkee kham, Abheypur etc. Its market comprises medical stores, apparel stores, electronic stores, electrical stores and general stores. The village has one government sr sec school and 3 private schools, and also one computer center. The village has one gramin bank, post office and a verka milk dairy. The village has rich religious places: 1 historical gurudwara sahib named GURUDWARA BHANDARA SAHIB which has religious beliefs that Guru Gobind Singh ji visited that place where gurudwara sahib is built. The village has 2 more gurudwara and 3 Hindu temples and a mosque.

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  1. ^ [1], Punjab State Planning Board Data.
  2. ^ "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.