Nayagaon, Punjab

Nayagaon
Naya Gan
Town
Nayagaon
Location in Punjab, India
Nayagaon
Nayagaon (India)
Coordinates: 30°46′30″N 76°47′34″E / 30.77500°N 76.79278°E / 30.77500; 76.79278
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictS.A.S.Nagar
Settlement1783 Circa
Founded bySikh Forces on the way to Sri Anandpur Saheb after the conquest of Delhi.
Government
 • TypeLocal Urban Body
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MLAKanwar Sandhu(politician)
 • Member of ParliamentManish Tewari
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
50,869[1]
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
160103
Vehicle registrationPB-65
Vidhan Sabha constituencyS.A.S. Nagar (Mohali)
Lok Sabha constituencyAnandpur Sahib

Naya Gaon (Nawa Gaon or Nayagaon) is a small town and a Municipal council,[2] formerly Nagar panchayat (Notified Area Committee) in the Majri Sub-Tehsil and Kharar Tehsil of District S.A.S. Nagar of Punjab State of India.[1] Chandigarh borders Naya Gaon on two sides.[3] Pin code 160103

History

Naya Gaon was founded in Circa, in 1783, as a small settlement by the battle fatigued Sikh soldiers on the way to Sri Anandpur Sahib while coming from Delhi after the conquest of Delhi Sultanate by the Sikhs, as a large section of the Sikh forces had decided to celebrate 'Hola Mahala' at Anandpur Sahib. The first settlers on this land were the Dhillon followed by the Sidhu, Nagra, Mavi, Jatts and then the Brahmins. Other working classes were subsequently brought in by the initial settlers to help in their work. Naya Gaon remained a part of Mani Majra Riasat till the independence of India. Then remained a part of District Ambala of joint Punjab. Large amounts of land belonging to Naya Gaon was acquired by the Govt. for the Chandigarh project. After the division of Punjab in 1965 it became a part of Ropar District. In the year 2006 a new district S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) was formed and Naya Gaon became a part of the Mohali district. In the 1980s people from all parts of northern India started settling in Naya Gaon due to affordable housing as compared to Chandigarh. Today it has become a conglomerate of people from the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttrakhand, U.P., Bihar, Bengal and North Eastern States.

Demographics

The table below shows the population of different religious groups in Nayagaon as of the 2011 census.

Population by religious groups in Naya Gaon city, 2011 census[4]
Religion Total Female Male
Hindu 43,997 20,175 23,822
Sikh 4,965 2,348 2,617
Muslim 1,183 545 638
Christian 603 292 311
Jain 13 6 7
Buddhist 13 4 9
Other religions 1 1 0
Not stated 94 40 54
Total 50,869 23,411 27,458

Governance

Nayagaon remained a gram panchayat till the year 2006, when Notified Area Committee (NAC) Status was given, with the villages Nada, Karoran and Kansal added to it. In 2017, the status was elevated to Municipal Council.[5][6] Naya Gaon remains the heart of the Municipal Council with the Council Office, Post Office, Police Station and Suvidha Kendra located there. Nayagaon consists of major residential colonies: Gobind Nagar, Dashmesh Nagar, Adarsh Nagar, Shivalik Vihar, Kumaon Nagar, Vikas Nagar, and Janta Colony. It has 21 wards, each represented by a councillor. Nagar Kheda, Village Well, Gurdwara, and Shiv Mandir are the oldest known common places of Naya Gaon.

Naya Gaon is close to major tourist attractions in Chandigarh, such as Rose Garden, PGI, Rock Garden and Lake. It is also the nearest route to access hill stations like Kasauli.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dilapidated roads, sanitation woes: Nayagaon is sidelined by development".
  2. ^ "Nayagaon Municipal Council Sends 150 Notices GMADA finds illegal colonies in Nayagaon during internal survey".
  3. ^ Nayagaon MC given last chance to remove encroachments
  4. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/11389, India - C-01: Population by religious community, Punjab - 2011, Naya Gaon (NP)
  5. ^ "Chandigarh: Naya Gaon MC to clean Patiala Ki Rao rivulet, bids invited from private firms". The Indian Express. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Nayagaon found in deep waters within 30 minutes". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 January 2019.