Nandgarh, Jind
Nandgarh is a village situated in the middle of Haryana state of India. It is at the border of Jind and Sonipat. Local 'Boli' of Nandgarh is Haryanavi(with an essence of Punjabi). Before 1966 this village was a part of Sangrur district (now in Punjab). But in 1966 when the government decided to divide Punjab it was assigned a district Jind. The main income source of Nandgarh is Agriculture. From the border of this village flows a canal named 'Sunder Branch Canal'. Mr. Satpal dalal is the sarpanch of village Nandgarh.
References
- "Nandgarh Village in Muktsar (Muktsar) Punjab | villageinfo.in". villageinfo.in. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
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Jind district
towns
- Alewa
- Jind (district headquarters)
- Julana
- Narwana
- Safidon
- Uchana
- Baganwala
- Barodi
- Badanpur
- Dhanauri
- Dhatrath
- Frain Kalan
- Gatauli
- Gulkani
- Harigarh
- Jamni
- Jheel
- Khanda
- Koyal
- Mohal Khera
- Morkhi
- Muana
- Nachar Khera
- Naguran
- Nandgarh
- Ponkeri Kheri
- Ramrai
- Thikana muana
- Ujhana
constituencies
- Hisar
- Sirsa
- Sonipat
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