Chimpoo Wala Gana


گنڈا سِنگھ والا
Flag lowering ceremony
Location in Punjab, Pakistan
Ganda Singh Wala (Pakistan)
Coordinates: 31°2′16.71″N74°31′6.47″E / 31.0379750°N 74.5184639°ECoordinates: 31°2′16.71″N74°31′6.47″E / 31.0379750°N 74.5184639°E
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictKasur
Languages
• OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:00 (PST)
Nearest villageHussainiwala

Ganda Singh Wala (Punjabi/Urdu: گنڈا سنگھ والا‎) is a village in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. Until 1986, it served as the main border crossing between Pakistan and India.[1]

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The village was named after Ganda Singh Datt. It lies on the border with Eastern Punjab, India. The Pakistani village, which was named after a Sikh man, lies opposite the Indian village of Hussainiwala, which in turn was named after a Muslim.

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The border crossing is now closed. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was the principal road crossing between India and Pakistan,[2] but was replaced by the border crossing at Wagah, a little further north. In 2005 there were proposals to reopen the border,[3] but it remained closed. More recently the Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif proposed the reopening of the border when he visited Attari in India.[citation needed]

Since 1970 a daily Retreat Ceremony has occurred at the border crossing, similar to the Wagah border ceremony.[4] Attendees are seated close by, as compared to Wagah where crowds are kept far apart. Unlike the jingoistic display at Wagah which draws nationalistic tourists from all over India and Pakistan, the Hussainiwala ceremony is more intimate and attended mostly by local Punjabis on either side of the border. As a result, the atmosphere is not as tense, and Indian and Pakistani attendees often smile and wave to one another.

With the construction of a new road from Lahore to Kasur road the village, now 45 minutes drive from Lahore, has gained economic importance. A nearby village named Burj Naamdaar is noted for the cultivation of bamboo.[citation needed]

The Sutlej River flows by Ganda Singh Wala, and the area is prone to flooding.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^Important Places Kasur District, Official District website. Retrieved 24 October 2019
  2. ^Paul Mason (2006) Via Rishikesh: an account of hitchhiking to India in 1970
  3. ^Daily Times, 8 September 2005Archived 20 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^District Ferozepur website: Retreat Ceremony at Husainiwala
  5. ^Shaukati Ali Awan Flood forecasting and management in Pakistan

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External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ganda_Singh_Wala&oldid=922791860'

Dosti Wala Gana lyrics - Singles | Soch Band

Kitna jiye the hum
Kitna hase the hum
Chote se pal mein
Kitni hi kehke chupa rakhe hai
Bitte hue kal mein
Kitne pagal mast se the hum
Apni duniya mein
Har lamha kissi gasht mein the
Hum apni duniya mein
Kya kya na socha tha
Saari duniya hi jeetenge
Kya kya na socha tha
Lamhe yun aise beetenge
Kya kya na vaade the
Hum yaar na bichadenge
Kya kya na sapne the.....
Ooh ho ooh..
College ke rasto ko dekhu toh
Dill ye tadapta hai
Yaaro ko hasta dekhu toh
Jeene ko mann karta hai
Kitabo ke khali se panno par
Likhe naam ab bhi toh baaki hai
Purani si yaaro ki tasveerein
Yaadein bacchi bas baaki hai
College ke raste mein, khali se baste mein
Yaaron ki yaari hai
Khareedi thi saste mein, jeene ke chaske mein
Waqton se haari hai
Kitna hai paya aur kitna hai khoya
Iss duniya daari mein
Oo..
Aisa na socha tha hum aise jeetenge
Aisa na socha tha lamhe yun aise beetenge
Aise na wade the ke yaar yun bichadenge
Aise na sapne the..
Oh ho hoo...
(Yaarian ve
Yaarian ve
Yaarian..)



Dosti Wala Gana Lyrics (Singles): The song is sung by Soch Band, composed by Adnan Dhool & Rabi Ahmed and lyrics are written by Adnan Dhool & Rabi Ahmed
Movie: Singles
Singer: Soch Band
Music: Adnan Dhool & Rabi Ahmed
Lyrics: Adnan Dhool & Rabi Ahmed
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