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Pincodes of Mansa

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Mansa Pincodes

Here is a list of Mansa Pincodes

No.LocationPincode District State
1Adamke151506MansaPunjab
2Ahlupur151507MansaPunjab
3Ahmedpur151502MansaPunjab
4Akkanwali151505MansaPunjab
5Aklia148109MansaPunjab
6Alampur Bodla151502MansaPunjab
7Alampur Mandra151503MansaPunjab
8Atlakalan151504MansaPunjab
9Bachhuana151502MansaPunjab
10Bajjewala151505MansaPunjab
11Balloh148109MansaPunjab
12Bappiana151502MansaPunjab
13Bareh151502MansaPunjab
14Bareta151501MansaPunjab
15Bhaini Bagha151508MansaPunjab
16Bhamme Kalan151505MansaPunjab
17Bhikhi151504MansaPunjab
18Biroke Kalan151502MansaPunjab
19Boha151503MansaPunjab
20Borewal151502MansaPunjab
21Budhlada151502MansaPunjab
22Burj Hari151508MansaPunjab
23Chauke148109MansaPunjab
24Chenewala151506MansaPunjab
25Dalel Singh wala151504MansaPunjab
26Dalelwala151503MansaPunjab
27Datewas151502MansaPunjab
28Dhalewan151502MansaPunjab
29Dharampura151501MansaPunjab
30Distt. couts mansa151505MansaPunjab
31Dodra151502MansaPunjab
32Dulo Wal151505MansaPunjab
33Fatehpur151506MansaPunjab
34Fatta Maluka151506MansaPunjab
35Gehley151505MansaPunjab
36Ghuddu Wala151506MansaPunjab
37Grain Market mansa151505MansaPunjab
38Gurney Kalan151502MansaPunjab
39Hamirgarh Dhaipai151504MansaPunjab
40Hingna151506MansaPunjab
41Hiron Kalan151504MansaPunjab
42Hodla Kalan151502MansaPunjab
43Jatana Kalan151506MansaPunjab
44Jaurkian151505MansaPunjab
45Jhanda Kalan151507MansaPunjab
46Jhanda Khurd151507MansaPunjab
47Jhanduke151506MansaPunjab
48Jhunir151506MansaPunjab
49Joga148109MansaPunjab
50Karandi151507MansaPunjab
51Khaira Kalan151507MansaPunjab
52Khara151505MansaPunjab
53Khiala Kalan151508MansaPunjab
54Khiwa Kalan151504MansaPunjab
55Khiwa Khurd151504MansaPunjab
56Khokhar Kalan151508MansaPunjab
57Kishangarh Pharwahi151502MansaPunjab
58Kot Dharmu151505MansaPunjab
59Kot Lallu151505MansaPunjab
60Kotra Kalan151504MansaPunjab
61Kulana151502MansaPunjab
62Kusla151506MansaPunjab
63Lakhmir Wala151505MansaPunjab
64Lallian Wali151506MansaPunjab
65Maghnia151503MansaPunjab
66Makha151505MansaPunjab
67Makha Chelan151504MansaPunjab
68Malkon151506MansaPunjab
69Mankhera151507MansaPunjab
70Mansa151505MansaPunjab
71Matti151504MansaPunjab
72Maur Mandi151509MansaPunjab
73Mian151505MansaPunjab
74Mirpur Kalan151507MansaPunjab
75Moffar151506MansaPunjab
76Moosa151508MansaPunjab
77Nahran151507MansaPunjab
78Nangal Kalan151505MansaPunjab
79Narinder Pura151505MansaPunjab
80Phaphre Bhaike151502MansaPunjab
81Rai Pur151505MansaPunjab
82Ralla148109MansaPunjab
83Reond Kalan151503MansaPunjab
84Saharna151505MansaPunjab
85Saidewala151503MansaPunjab
86Samaon151504MansaPunjab
87Sangha151507MansaPunjab
88Sardulgarh151507MansaPunjab
89Tahlian151503MansaPunjab
90Tamkot151508MansaPunjab
91Ubha151508MansaPunjab
92Uddat Saidewala151503MansaPunjab
93Udit Bhagat ram151505MansaPunjab

About Mansa

Mansa, a vibrant Punjab city, serves as the administrative hub of Mansa district, nestled along the Bathinda-Jind-Delhi railway line and the Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa highway. Embracing the rich Malwa culture, its Punjabi-speaking populace thrives amidst the cotton-rich lands, defining the region’s agricultural backbone. November and December adorn the landscape with a breathtaking white sea of cotton blooms, showcasing the district’s agrarian essence. The southeast hosts the revered Baba Bhai Gurdas Ji Temple, drawing visitors to its annual fair in March–April. Mansa stands proud in its cultural heritage and agricultural prominence, inviting all to witness its intrinsic beauty and devout festivities.

History

Mansa, linked to Phulkian Sikh Dynasty and Kaithal Sikh Kingdom, finds its roots in Bhai Gurdas from Dhingar, Mansa.”. Legend has it that Bhai Gurdas, a Dhaliwal Jat Sikh, founded the city after a poignant incident: his in-laws initially refused to let his wife accompany him. He meditated outside their home until they relented, but he, having renounced worldly life, declined to take her. His memorial, Smadh, hosts an annual fair in March–April where devotees offer Laddus and Gur. Established as a Class ‘A’ Municipality in 1952, Mansa reveres its heritage amidst its municipal strides.
 

Demography

In the 2011 census, Mansa boasted a population of 82,956, with an average literacy rate at 58.08%. Male literacy stood at 63.70%, while female literacy was noted at 51.74%. A notable demographic statistic revealed that 11.02% of Mansa’s populace was under the age of 6, underscoring its diverse age distribution. These figures paint a dynamic picture of Mansa, showcasing both its population size and the ongoing efforts to enhance literacy rates, particularly among women. Such statistics serve as a vital lens into the demographic landscape, shedding light on the town’s educational and developmental endeavors for a brighter future.
 
 

Geography

Situated at 29.98°N and 75.38°E, Mansa boasts an average elevation of 212 meters (695 feet). Embraced by these geographical coordinates, the town enjoys a picturesque setting at an altitude that adds to its charm. With its serene height above sea level, Mansa offers a delightful landscape, blending natural beauty with its urban fabric. This elevation not only defines the town’s topography but also contributes to its unique ambiance. Visitors and residents alike revel in the scenic allure and distinctive character that stem from Mansa’s elevation, adding a touch of allure to its already captivating environment.

 

Administration

The administrative divisions of Mansa district in Punjab delineate into three subdivisions or tehsils: Mansa, Budhlada, and Sardulgarh. Mansa subdivision comprises Mansa and Bhikhi blocks, Budhlada subdivision includes Budhlada block, while Sardulgarh subdivision encompasses Sardulgarh and Jhunir blocks. These subdivisions house various assembly constituencies such as Mansa, Budhlada, and Sardulgarh. Across these tehsils, there are 84 villages in Mansa, 70 in Sardulgarh, and 88 in Budhlada, summing up to a total of 242 villages, delineating the administrative landscape of Mansa district with its respective subdivisions, constituencies, and village distribution.

 

 

FAQs

Why is Mansa famous?

Mansa's historical roots intertwine with the pre-historic Harappa civilization, evident through archeological findings. Renowned for its thriving agricultural sector and extensive cotton production, Mansa proudly bears the moniker 'Land of White Gold'.

When did Mansa became district of Punjab?

Mansa district, carved out from the eastern part of Bathinda on April 13, 1992, spans between 29.58' to 36.33'' North and 75.23' to 34.87'' East, standing at an elevation of 716 feet above sea level.

Who was the founder of Mansa town?

The town's origins trace back to Bhai Gurdas, believed to have hailed from Dhingar, Distt. Mansa. Legend has it that he married here, adding to the heritage of Dhaliwal Jat Sikh.

What is Mansa also called?

Mansa, a compact district in both population and size, rests along the Bathinda-Jind-Delhi rail line and the Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa Road. Known as the "Area of white gold," it thrives in Punjab's cotton belt.

How far is Punjab Mansa from Delhi?

The distance from New Delhi to Mansa spans around 244 kilometers, offering a considerable journey that unveils the scenic beauty between these two destinations.