Wednesday, October 22, 2008

HAVELI- The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant



DN'T FORGET TO COME HAVELI ,WHENEVER U VISIT JALANDHAR

A COMPLETE FAMILY TRADITIONAL PURE PUNJABI RESTAURANT




The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant is located : A reflection of punjabi culture & traditions with authentic punjabi ambience.. Haveli - The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant serves Indian, Punjabi - Vegetarian cuisines. Amenities and services for Haveli - The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant include Music, Kids games.

Business hours for Haveli - The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant are 12.00 p.m. to 12.00 p.m. (24 hrs. open). Haveli - The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant smoking policy: Non Smoking Restaurant. Haveli - The Traditional Punjabi Veg. Restaurant alcohol policy: No Liquor Service

C/o The Heritage Village
G.T. Road, Jalandhar-Phagwara Highway, Jalandhar, Punjab 144 001
Phone: 01824 - 240988, 09814250000

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

ALL JALANDHAR TRAINS


List of Down Trains



Train No. Train Name Runs From Source Runs On Days Departure Time From Jalandhar City Departure Time From Jalandhar Cantt. Arrival Time at New Delhi Arrival Time at Destination Station.
2032 AMRITSAR SHTBDI AMRITSAR JN MON 18:05 22:50
2030 JUC NDLS EXPRES JALANDHAR CITY DAILY 18:05 12:50
2014 AMRITSAR SHTBDI AMRITSAR JN DAILY 06:14 11:00
2460 AMRITSAR NDLS EXP AMRITSAR JN DAILY 07:25 14:15
2716 Amritsar Nanded EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN MON, WED, THU, SAT, SUN 06:50 13:15 NANDED AT 16:25
2498 SHANE PUNJAB AMRITSAR JN DAILY 16:10 22:35 NIZAMUDDINAT 23:05
5708 AMRITSAR KIR EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN DAILY 08:20 08:16 15:00 KATIHAR JN AT 19:45
2926 PASCHIM EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN DAILY 09:15 09:35 16:30 BANDRA TERMINUS AT 15:15
1058 AMRITSAR DR EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN DAILY 09:50 10:15 20:05 DADAR AT 04:40
4674 SHAHEED EXP AMRITSAR JN TUE, THU, FRI, SUN 13:00 13:10 DELHI AT 21:10 DARBHANGA JN AT 22:20
8238 CHHATISGARH EXP AMRITSAR JN DAILY 18:30 18:43 04:30 BILASPUR JN AT 12:50
3050 AMRITSAR HWH EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN DAILY 19:15 19:29 HOWRAH JN AT 15:30
330 AMRITSAR DDN PASS AMRITSAR JN DAILY 23:15 23:25 DEHRADUN AT 11:50
3006 AMRITSAR HWH MAIL AMRITSAR JN DAILY 19:55 20:08 HOWRAH JN AT 07:35
2318 AMRITSAR SEALDAH EXP AMRITSAR JN TUE,FRI 07:10 SEALDAH AT 15:10
2320 AMRITSAR ASN EXPRESS AMRITSAR JN TUE 06:50 ASANSOL JN AT 11:45
9772 AMRITSAR JAIPUR EXP AMRITSAR JN WED, SUN 15:40 JAIPUR AT 09:45
8102 PATHANKOT HTE TATA EX PATHANKOT DAILY 21:00 21:11 04:15 TATANAGAR JN AT 12:00
1078 JHELUM EXPRESS JAMMU TAWI DAILY 02:50 02:58 11:00 PUNE AT 15:00
3152 SEALDAH EXPRESS JAMMU TAWI DAILY 00:45 00:57 SEALDAH AT 15:50
4034 JAMMU MAIL JAMMU TAWI DAILY 22:30 22:30 DELHI AT 05:55
9112 JAT ADI EXPRESS JAMMU TAWI DAILY 13:40 AHMEDABAD JN AT 16:30

List of Up Trains



Train No. Train Name Runs From Source Runs On Days Departure Time From Jalandhar City Departure Time From Jalandhar Cantt. Arrival Time at New Delhi Arrival Time at Destination Station.
2029 SWARNA SHTBDI NEW DELHI TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN 12:00 AMRITSAR JN AT 13:00
4659 NDLSAMRITSAR EXPRESS NEW DELHI DAILY 19:55 AMRITSAR JN AT 21:20
2013 AMRITSAR SHTBDI NEW DELHI DAILY 21:10 AMRITSAR JN AT 22:10
2903 GOLDEN TEMPLE ML MUMBAI CENTRAL DAILY 05:05 04:40 AMRITSAR JN AT 06:25
8237 CHATTISGARH EXP BILASPUR JN DAILY 07:05 06:40 AMRITSAR JN AT 08:35
3005 AMRITSAR MAIL HOWRAH JN DAILY 07:45 07:20 AMRITSAR JN AT 09:00
3049 AMRITSAR EXP HOWRAH JN DAILY 08:20 07:55 AMRITSAR JN AT 09:40
9771 JAIPUR AMRITSAR EXP JAIPUR TUE, SAT 12:35 AMRITSAR JN AT 13:45
9111 ADI JAT EXPRESS AHMEDABAD JN DAILY 12:55 JAMMU TAWI AT 19:55
2497 SHANE PUNJAB H NIZAMUDDIN DAILY 13:00 AMRITSAR JN AT 14:15
1057 DR-AMRITSAR EXP DADAR DAILY 15:15 14:49 AMRITSAR JN AT 16:50
2317 AKAL TAKHT EXP SEALDAH WED 16:55 AMRITSAR JN AT 18:15
2319 ASN AMRITSAR EXPRESS ASANSOL JN SUN 16:55 AMRITSAR JN AT 18:15
2925 PASCHIM EXPRESS BANDRA TERMINUS DAILY 18:00 18:20 AMRITSAR JN AT 19:35
4673 SHAHEED EXPRESS DARBHANGA JN MON, WED, THU, SAT 19:35 19:13 AMRITSAR JN AT 21:00
4649 SARYUYAMUNA EXP DARBHANGA JN TUE, FRI, SUN 19:35 19:13 AMRITSAR JN AT 21:00
2715 SACHKAND SUP EX NANDED MON, TUE, THU, FRI, SAT 20:30 AMRITSAR JN AT 21:45
8101 TATA-PATHANKOT-EXP TATA NAGAR JN DAILY 04:15 03:50 PATHANKOT AT 08:50
329 DDN AMRITSAR PASS DEHRADUN DAILY 05:55 05:29 FIROZPUR CANT 09:45
4033 JAMMU MAIL DELHI DAILY 05:10 04:16 JAMMU TAWI AT 11:20
3151 JAMMU TAWI EXP SEALDAH DAILY 03:50 03:14 JAMMU TAWI AT 09:55
1077 JHELUM EXPRESS PUNE JN DAILY 06:20 05:50 JAMMU TAWI AT 12:00

Local Trains



Train No. Train Name Runs From Source Runs On Days Departure Time From Jalandhar City Destination Station.
2JH HOSHIARPUR PASS JALANDHR CITY Daily 3.55 HOSHIARPUR
4JH PASS JALANDHR CITY 5.10 HOSHIARPUR
1JA DMU JALANDHR CITY 5.45 AMRITSAR
1JF DMU JALANDHR CITY 5.25 FEROZPUR
2JN DMU JALANDHR CITY 5.55 NAKODAR JN
6JH DMU JALANDHR CITY 6.25 HOSHIARPUR
2JRJ DMU JALANDHR CITY 9.35 JAIJON
4JN DMU JALANDHR CITY 8.50 NAKODAR JN
1JMP DMU JALANDHR CITY 8.50 PATHANKOT
5JF DMU JALANDHR CITY 8.50 FEROZPUR
8JH DMU JALANDHR CITY 10.15 HOSHIARPUR
10JH DMU JALANDHR CITY 13.15 HOSHIARPUR
4JRJ DMU JALANDHAR CITY 13.50 JAIJON
7JF DMU JALANDHAR CITY 14.40 FEROZPUR
6JN DMU JALANDHAR CITY 15 NAKODAR JN
12JH DMU JALANDHAR CITY 16 HOSHIARPUR
3JA DMU JALANDHAR CITY 17.10 AMRITSAR
9JF PASS JALANDHAR CITY 17.20 FEROZPUR
6JRJ PASS JALANDHAR CITY 17.30 JAIJON
3JMP PASS JALANDHAR CITY 17.32 PATHANKOT
2JNL DMU JALANDHAR CITY 18.10 LUDHIANA
5JMP DMU JALANDHAR CITY 18.35 PATHANKOT
14JH DMU JALANDHAR CITY 18.39 HOSHIARPUR
11JF DMU JALANDHAR CITY 20.45 FEROZPUR
16JH DMU JALANDHAR CITY 21.15 HOSHIARPUR
1JH DMU HZX JALANDHAR CITY
334 PASS AMRITSAR UMBALA
2JF DMU FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
5210 JANSEWA EXP. AMRITSAR PJU
1JN DMU NAKODAR JN JALANDHAR CITY
4JF PASS FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
1JRJ PASS JAIJON JALANDHAR CITY
2JMP DMU PATHANKOT JALANDHAR CITY
5JH DMU HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
5212 JANIK AMRITSAR BBG
6JF DMU FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
1AJL PASS LUDHIANA AMRITSAR
3JN DMU NAKODAR JN JALANDHAR CITY
5707 KIR EXP. KIR AMRITSAR
4JNP PASS PATHANKOT JALANDHAR CITY
7JH DMU HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
9111 ADI JAT EXP. ADI JAMMU TAWI
3JRJ DMU JAIJON JALANDHAR CITY
9JH DMU HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
8JF DMU FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
24JL PASS AMRITSAR LDG
5JN DMU NAKODAR JN JALANDHAR CITY
11JH DMU HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
10JF DMU FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
5211 JANSHAKTI EXP. PJU AMRITSAR
333 UMB PASS UMBALA AMRITSAR
5JRJ DMU JAIJON JALANDHAR CITY
6JMP DMU PATHANKOT JALANDHAR CITY
12JF DMU FEROZPUR JALANDHAR CITY
2JA DMU AMRITSAR JALANDHAR CITY
5209 JANSEWA EXP. BZU AMRITSAR
13JH PASS HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
1JL DMU LUDHIANA JALANDHAR CITY
15JH DMU HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR CITY
2904 GOLDEN TEMPLE AMRITSAR BCT

JALANDHAR BANK ADDRESS WITH PH NO.S

Banks

Sr No Name of the bank Regional Office Address Telephone Nos.
1 Allahabad Bank Regional Manager
Civil Lines, Jalandhar.
244180
2 Bank of Baroda Sr Manager G.T Road Jalandhar 283013 / 281277
3 Bank of India Sr Manager Gyan Cottage Civil Lines Jalandhar 280529 / 282400
4 Central Bank of India Regional Manager Syal House 470 Lajpat Nagar Jalandhar 239278 / 458664
5 Bank of Maharashtra Sr Manager G.T Road Jalandhar 225388
6 Canara Bank Regional Manager 40 G.T Road Opposite Bus Stand
Post Box No:121 Jalandhar
223711 / 235847
7 Dena Bank Sr Manager G.T Road Jalandhar 284122
8 Indian Bank Sr manager G.T Road Near Bus Stand Jalandhar 223911
9 Indian Overseas Bank Sr Manager G.T Road Jalandhar 458365
10 Oriental Bank of Commerce Regional Manager 922 G.T Road Jalandhar 225486 / 221917
11 Punjab National Bank Regional Manager PNB Chowk Jalandhar 224448 / 224716 / 224751
12 Punjab & Sind Bank Zonal office Model Town
1st Floor Jalandhar
274829
13 Syndicate Bank Sr Manager Near Skylark Hotel Jalandhar 224994
14 Union Bank of India Regional Manager Veer Partap Bhawan Jalandhar 226956
15 Union Bank of India Sr manager 32 G.t Road Opp: Narinder Cinema Jalandhar 226590
16 Vijay bank Sr Manager G.T Road Opp: G.P.O Post Box: 131 Jalandhar 224569
17 State bank of India Sr Manager 39 A Cool Road Green Park. Jalandhar 452188 / 225828
18 State Bank Of Patiala Regional Manager Ambedkar Chowk. Jalandhar 224410 / 226775
19 State Bank of Bikaner & & Jaipur Sr Manager Adda Bastian Jalandhar 254968
20 Bharat Overseas Bank Sr Manager Bazar Bansawala Jalandhar 281102
21 The Bank of Rajasthan Ltd Sr Manager Adda Bastian Jalandhar 254771
22 The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. Sr Manager Adda Bastian Jalandhar 224539
23 Corporation Bank Sr Manager 358 G.T.B Nagar, Jalandhar 273159
24 Bank of Punjab Vice President Rampa Tower Near Skylark Hotel Jalandhar 455860
25 Citizen Copretive bBank Near Skylark Hotel Jalandhar 224712
26 The Jalandhar Central Cooperative Bank Head office G.T Road Jalandhar 224298
27 State Bank of Hydrabad Sr Manager Model Town C.L Jalandhar 220165
28 The Karnatka Bank Ltd Sr Manager Model Town Road Near Skylark Hotel Jalandhar 220872
29 Andhra Bank Sr Manager 118 G.T Road Near Naaz Cinema Jalandhar 404197
30 Capital Local Area Bank M.D 14 Model Town G.T Road Phagwara
31 UCO Bank Assistant General Manager Regional office.51 Mahavir Marg Jalandhar 458116 / 459388
32 IndusInd Bank Ltd. 289, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar,Bhagwan Mahavir Marg, Jalandhar. E-Mail - jall@indusind.com
Website - www.indusind.com
2403480 / 2403580 / 5003480 / 5003580 Fax - 2403380

IMPORTANT GVT WEBSITES

IMPORTANT GVT WEBSITES


http://www.nic.in - A Government of India portal

http://www.nitj.ac.in - National Institute of Technology Jalandhar

http://www.ccb.nic.in - Central Councelling Board

http://www.passport-jal.chd.nic.in - Official website of Web enabled Passport enquiry

http://www.jla.vsnl.net.in - Official website of VSNL, Jalandhar

http://www.jalandharpolice.com - Official website of Jalandhar Police

http://www.puda.nic.in - official website of Punjab Urban Development Agency

http://puda.nic.in/vspuda/allforms.html

http://www.punjab.dotindia.com - Search telephone directory

http://milkfed.nic.in - Official website of Verka Milk Products

http://pib.nic.in - Official website of Press Information Bureau

MAPS OF JALANDHAR




Pushpa Gujral Science City

Pushpa Gujral Science CityScience City is being built with its aim of learning, fun & amusement out of Science for people of all ages & all walks of life. It will arouse creativity in young minds, help in building a scientific temper in the state. The project will be dynamic in its concept, as to adapt to the rapidly developing modern technology to the main objective of this project are:

  1. To create awareness of science in the community
  2. To develop an interactive learning center through a playful approach.
  3. To present the marvels of science & technology for public appreciation and understanding.
  4. To install state of-the-Art gadgets and exhibits to support presentation.
  5. To supplement Formal Education at grass root level.
  6. To instill a spirit of Enquiry in the young minds.

The Science City is being developed in 71 Acres of land which has been provided free cost by the State Govt. Beside the land, the Jalandhar-Kapurthala Road is being has been widened to 44 ft. from the existing 20' width. To provide required power supply, a 132/11KV-power sub-station has been constructed by PSEB by spending an amount of Rs.2.62 crores granted by the State Govt.

The Government of India is committed to provide Rs.70 Crores for his project, out of which, an amount of Rs.27 crores has already been provided and the construction work is going on at full swing.

Participatory Exhibits of Science Wing

For popularization of Science Wing of the Council, a list of initial 20 exhibits mentioned below have been finalized. These have been cleared from the experimental stage and are now being fabricated in the Council. These exhibits would be housed in cabins made of Aluminum Panels

S.No. Exhibit’s name Concept developed
1. A Big Sphere Mirror reflection at inclined plane
2. Look into Infinity Reflection in parallel mirrors
3. Illuminate the Tunnel Reflection in parallel mirrors
4. Half Me Half You Reflection & refraction
5. Slim & Trim Reflection in concave mirror
6. Fatty & Bulky Reflection in convex mirror
7. Rotate your Face Reflection in concave mirror
8. Lattice Structure FCC, BCC & Simple Cubic structure
9. Stereo Hearing Direction of sound & delay in hearing
10. Mirror Room Infinite no. of Images in all direction
11. Image Formula No. of Images vs. angle between mirrors
12. Serving Head Illusion through vanishing body
13. Blow the Soap Film Surface Tension & Colours in thin films
14. Transfer of Momentum Momentum & Kinetic Energy
15. Eye-An Aperture Eye acts as an aperture of a camera
16. Vanishing Ball Illusion of creating a ball in space
17. Touch Hot Filament Illusion of touching hot filament of a bulb
18. Primary Colours Primary colours & Mixture of colours
19. Water from Where Creating an unknown source of Water
20. Playing Carom Ellipse has two foci



Pushpa Gujral Science City

Pushpa Gujral Science City

Pushpa Gujral Science CityScience City is being built with its aim of learning, fun & amusement out of Science for people of all ages & all walks of life. It will arouse creativity in young minds, help in building a scientific temper in the state. The project will be dynamic in its concept, as to adapt to the rapidly developing modern technology to the main objective of this project are:

  1. To create awareness of science in the community
  2. To develop an interactive learning center through a playful approach.
  3. To present the marvels of science & technology for public appreciation and understanding.
  4. To install state of-the-Art gadgets and exhibits to support presentation.
  5. To supplement Formal Education at grass root level.
  6. To instill a spirit of Enquiry in the young minds.

The Science City is being developed in 71 Acres of land which has been provided free cost by the State Govt. Beside the land, the Jalandhar-Kapurthala Road is being has been widened to 44 ft. from the existing 20' width. To provide required power supply, a 132/11KV-power sub-station has been constructed by PSEB by spending an amount of Rs.2.62 crores granted by the State Govt.

The Government of India is committed to provide Rs.70 Crores for his project, out of which, an amount of Rs.27 crores has already been provided and the construction work is going on at full swing.

Participatory Exhibits of Science Wing

For popularization of Science Wing of the Council, a list of initial 20 exhibits mentioned below have been finalized. These have been cleared from the experimental stage and are now being fabricated in the Council. These exhibits would be housed in cabins made of Aluminum Panels

S.No. Exhibit’s name Concept developed
1. A Big Sphere Mirror reflection at inclined plane
2. Look into Infinity Reflection in parallel mirrors
3. Illuminate the Tunnel Reflection in parallel mirrors
4. Half Me Half You Reflection & refraction
5. Slim & Trim Reflection in concave mirror
6. Fatty & Bulky Reflection in convex mirror
7. Rotate your Face Reflection in concave mirror
8. Lattice Structure FCC, BCC & Simple Cubic structure
9. Stereo Hearing Direction of sound & delay in hearing
10. Mirror Room Infinite no. of Images in all direction
11. Image Formula No. of Images vs. angle between mirrors
12. Serving Head Illusion through vanishing body
13. Blow the Soap Film Surface Tension & Colours in thin films
14. Transfer of Momentum Momentum & Kinetic Energy
15. Eye-An Aperture Eye acts as an aperture of a camera
16. Vanishing Ball Illusion of creating a ball in space
17. Touch Hot Filament Illusion of touching hot filament of a bulb
18. Primary Colours Primary colours & Mixture of colours
19. Water from Where Creating an unknown source of Water
20. Playing Carom Ellipse has two foci


St Mary’s Cathedral Church( Jalandhar Cantt)

St Mary’s Cathedral Church( Jalandhar Cantt)

St Mary’s Cathedral ChurchThe old church dedicated to St. Patrick was built by Rev. Fr. John Macodnnel, Q.F.M.CAP of the Vicariate Apostolic of Agra, in 1947 at the same site of new church since 1886. It was looked after by various chaplains appointed to Jalandhar from the Diocese of Lahore. After the partition in 1955, the Catholic Mission of the Indian Punjab was raised to the status of Apostolic Prefecture with its headquarter at Jalandhar and the church at Jalandhar Cantonment became the Cathedral or the Mother Church of Punjab. The demolition of the old church was started on 15th February, 1987. The foundation stone for the new church was blessed by His Holiness Pope John Paul II in February, 1986 and laid by His Excellency Rt. Rev. Dr. Symbhorian Keeprath Bishop of Jalandhar Diocese on 19th April, 1987. The roofing of the basement, the balcony and the main church were done on 19th September, 19th November and 19th December, 1987 respectively. The church was designed in such a way as to highlight the secular character of our motherland. Te new church was blessed by His grace Archbishop Jose Sanchez, the special delegate of Pope John Paul II from Rome and inaugurated by His Grace Archbishop Agostino Cacciavillan, the Vatican Ambassador and the Apostolic pronounced to India on 29th October, 1989, the day of the National Festival of Light, Diwali. On this occasion Archbishops and Bishops representing different regions of India were also present.

Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi

Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi

Gurudwara Chhevin PadshahiGuru Hargobind visited the city of Jalandhar during his tour of Doaba area. Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi in Basti Shaikh, Jalandhar city, stands on the spot where Guruji granted interview to a Muslim holy saint popularly known as Shaikh Darvesh. The saint blindfolded his eyes so that he could swear before the Mughal authorities that he had not seen the Guru. The great Guru had in depth discussion with the Shaikh Darvesh about spiritual matters which created good impact on the holy man.

SHRI DEVI TALAB MANDIR


SHRI Devi Talab Mandir

Devi Talab MandirIt is situated in the heart of Jalandhar City. The old Devi Talab has been renovated and, in its centre, a new temple has been built. Recently a model of Amarnath Yatra has been built in the premises. Devi Talab MandirAn old temple of goddess Kali also stands by the side of the Devi Talab.









Tulsi Mandir

An ancient monument in the City is the temple of Vrinda, wife of Jalandhara, in the Kot Kishan Chand locality. It is now also known as Tulsi Mandir. On one side of the temple is a tank which is said to have been the bathing place of the demon Jalandhara.

At some distance is the temple of Gupha, with the image of Annapurna, the goddess of plenty, installed in it. Also nearby lies the Brahm Kund and some temples dedicated to Shiva.

Near the Balmiki gate is the Sheetla Mandir, said to be as old as the City of Jalandhar. Within its premises are also two small old temples of Hanuman and Shiva.

history of jalandhar

ABOUT JALANDHAR



Origin of the Name of the District

The district is named after Jalandhar, a demon king, who finds a mention in the Puranas and Mahabharta. According to another legend, Jalandhar was the capital of the kingdom of lav, son of Rama. According to yet another version Jalandhar is said to have derived its name from the vernacular term `Jalandhar’ means area inside the water, i.e. tract laying between the two rivers Satluj and Beas, still another name of Jalandhar had been Trigartta, as it was waters by three rivers, Satluj, Beas and Ravi.

Location

Jalandhar is located on the intensively irrigated plain between the Beas and Sutlej rivers. The city, which has major road and rail connections, is a market for agricultural products. Manufactures include textiles, leather goods, wood products, and sporting goods. Jalandhar was the capital of Punjab from India's independence (1947) until Chandigarh was built in 1953.Jalandhar is situated at 710 31’ East and 300 33’ North at a distance of 146 kms from state capital Chandigarh. It is at a distance of 350 Kms from Delhi on Delhi-Amritsar Highway. It is surrounded by Ludhiana district in East, Kapurthala in West, Hosiharpur in North and Ferozepur in South. It is well connected by road and train. Nearest Airport is RajaSansi Airport, Amritsar at a distance of 90 kms.

Total Area and Population of the District

According to 2001 Census provisional, the area of Jalandhar District is 3,401 sq. km According to 2001 Census provisional figures, the total population of the district was 19,53,508 persons (10,26,535 males and 9,26,973 Females).

Administrative Division of the District

The Jalandhar District consist of 5 tehsils/subdivisions viz. Jalandhar-I, Jalandhar II, Nakodar, Phillaur and Shahkot. Besides, there are 5 sub-tehsils, viz. Adampur, Bhogpur, Kartarpur, Goryan and Nurmahal. The district is divided into 10 development blocks, viz, Jalandhar East, Jalandhar West, Bhogpur, Adampur, Nakodar, Shahkot, Phillaur, Nurmahal, Lohian and Rurka Kalan. According to 2000-2001 figures of District Statistical Office, the district has 956 inhabited villages.

Climate

The climate of this district is on the whole dry except during the brief south-west monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season is from the middle of November to early part of March. The succeeding period upto the end of June in the summer season, July, August and first half of September constitute the South-West monsoon season. The period from middle September to the middle of November is the post monsoon or transition period. Although tehsil Phagwara is in the Kapurthala District, for the description of climate the same has been included in the Jalandhar district.

Rainfall

The average annual rainfall in the district is 703.0 mm. The rainfall in the district in general increases from the south-west towards the north-east and varies from 551.3 mm at Nakodar to 892.3 mm at Adampur (Aera-obsy). About 70 per cent of the annual normal rainfall in the district is received during the period July to September, July being the rainiest month. Some rainfall is received mostly as thunder showers in June and in association with passing western disturbances in the cold season. The variation in the rainfall from year to year in the district is appreciable. In the 80 year, 1901 to 1980, the highest annual rainfall amounting to 181 per cent of the normal occurred in 1917. The lowest annual rainfall which was 55 per cent of the normal occurred in the year 1905. In the same period, the annual rainfall in the district was less than 80 per cent of the normal in 22 years.

On an average, there are 36 rainy days (i.e. days with rainfall of 2.5 mm or more) in a year in the district. The number varies from 30 at Phagwara to 45 at Adampur (Aera-obsy). The heaviest rainfall in 24 hours recorded at any station in the district was 304.8 mm at Jalandhar on 18 August 1878.

Temperature

There is a meteorological observation in the District of Jalandhar. But it has started functioning very recently. So description follows is based on the records of the observatories in the neighboring district where similar climate conditions prevail. After February, temperature begin to rise rapidly. June is generally the hottest month with the mean daily temperature at about 41oC and the mean daily minimum at about 27oC. Scorching dust laden winds blow on many days in the summer season and the day temperatures on individual days may reach above 450C. Afternoon thundershowers which occur on some days during the summer bring welcome relief though only temporarily. With the onset of monsoon by about the end of June or early in July, the day temperature drop down appreciably. But the nights continue to be a warm during the summer. Due to increase moisture in the monsoon air, the weather is often sultry and uncomfortable, in between these rains. After about mid-September when the monsoon withdraws temperatures decrease, the drop in the night temperature being rapid. January is generally the coldest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 19oC and the mean daily minimum at about 6oC. During the winter season. Cold waves effect the district in the rear of western disturbances and the minimum temperature occasionally drops down below the freezing point of water.

Humidity

During the brief south-west monsoon months and for spells of a day or two in association with the passing western disturbances high humidity prevails in the district. In the rest of the year, the humidity is low. The driest port of the year is the summer season when in the afternoons the relative humidity is 30 percent or less.

Cloudiness

The skies are heavily clouded and over cast on a few days during the south-west monsoon and for spells of a day or two in association with passing western disturbances during the cold season. During the rest of the year, the skies are mostly clear or lightly clouded.

Winds

Winds are generally light in the district. In the south-west monsoon season, winds from direction, between north-east and south-east, are common but on many days in the afternoons westerly to north-westerly winds predominate, except in the latter half of summer, when easterlies and south easterlies blow on some days.