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'''Gignowal''' (also known as '''Giganwal''') is a village situated in the [[Hoshiarpur District]] of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in [[Northern India]].


'''Gignowal''' (also known as Giganwal) is a village situated in the [[Hoshiarpur]] District of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in northern [[India]]. Gignowal shares its boundaries with the following villages: Pandori Khajoor, Sekhupur, Pandori Bhawa, Nangal Maroof, Bahad, Dhade Fateh Singh, Dosarka and Fatehpur. The village is spread over a {{convert/spell |1|km2|sqmi|1|adj=on}} area, although it has started to expand beyond its boundaries. Residents own agricultural land in other villages.
Gignowal is bordered by the following villages: Pandori Khajoor, Sekhupur, Pandori Bhawa, Nangal Maroof, Bahad, Dhade Fateh Singh, Dosarka and Fatehpur. The village is spread over a {{convert|1|km2|sqmi|1|adj=on|spell=in}} area, although it has started to expand beyond its boundaries. Residents own agricultural land in other villages.


Gignowal contains the Sri Guru singh Sabha [[gurudwara]] and the Bhagat Ravidas ji gurudwara. The Hoshirapur Tanda urmur road just passes 200 yards away from the village where there is a bus stop. There is a government middle school near the entrance to the village. The nearest railway station is at [[Hoshiarpur]], which is roughly around 12 km. The nearest airport is [[Adampur Airport]] at a distance of 36 km.
==History of Giganwal==
The name "Giganwal" is associated with saint Baba Gigan Ji.
Saint baba gigan jis samadh (tomb)is situated on the outskirts of giganwal—pandori road at around half km ouside of the village.Saint baba giganji is also the ancestor (jatherey) of gidda subcaste of the sainis.About 99% of the population of this village are sikhs other 1%consists of Hindu migrated labours from Utter Pardesh and Bihar province.This village has produced number of engineers,doctors,teachers,professors,business men etc.who are serving in their homeland and some of them are settled abroad.There are some persons from this village employed serving the nation in army,paramilitary or police.


==Employment==
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Gignowal has two [[flour mill]]s and a [[saw mill]]. Gignowal has some grocery shops in the village and near the school. Agriculture and foreign [[remittances]] support the villagers.


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People from this village have migrated within India and abroad. Its people live in the Middle East, Canada, USA, England, Australia, Italy and many other countries
70% of the population is engaged in agriculture and 20% is engaged in labour work.Others work in govt sector and other businesses.


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==Education==
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Gignowal has a state govt.run co-educational school which includes both primary and middle sections.Due to the trend of modern culture many people send their children's to English medium schools for better education located in bullohwal,pandhori,hoshiarpur etc.Teenagers or adult students have to go to bullohwal or hoshiarpur city for higher education.Now young people are going to Australia, England and Canada for higher studies and are settling there.
Many people of this tiny village have gained name and fame abroad. One such attempt has been made by a person of this village starting the worlds first 7.1 dolby digital radio station. 5 rivers radio.

== Panchayat==
The village is run by [[panchayat]] of 7 panches and a surpanch elected through the election. Before the recent elections this village has been divided in to ward like other villages of Punjab.Now Surpanch's post has been reserved for reserved categories.

==Choe==
A bridge has been build over the Gignowal Choe(monsoon river).During monsoon season rain water plays havoc to the local land.Many times flodding has disturbed the life of locals.

Local Folks

People from this village have migrated within India and abroad. Its people live in the Middle East, Canada, USA, England, Australia, Italy and many other countries.

==Festivals==
Local people celebrate all the Sikh festivals which are celebrated in Punjab.
On the [[Martyrs' Day (India)|martyrdom day]] of 5th Guru Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, a festival at Baba Gigan Ji's place marks the occasion.
sikhs specially sainis(gidhey)come in thousands on this occasion a three day akhand path follows by kirten/katha by various ragi singhs followed by guru ka langar.

==Transport Facilities==
The village has regular bus service every 5–10 minutes from hoshiarpur or tanda urmur
The local bus stop is situated at around 100 yards from the village on the main road.This main road joins hoshiarpur city to tanda urmur.Nearest railway station is at hoshiarpur roughly at a distance of 15 km.
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==Water Supply==
Water is available to the village from the water facility in Pandori Kahjoor.Rather than that all houses have their own handpumps or tubewells.

==Social and Cultural Organizations==
[[Guru ka Langar]] is organised every year by Gignowal and surrounding villages on the [[Hola Mohalla]] occasion at the bus stop.
There is a gurdwara situated in the middle of the village. Mostly all gurpurbs are celebrated here.
Majhabi singhs also have a small gurdwara situated to the west of the village Nagar keertan and parbhat pheris are organised every year specially on the occasion of Guru Nanaks birthday and Bhagat Ravidass birthday.

==External links==
* {{cite web|url=http://wikimapia.org/3773618/Gignowal-School-For-Boys-And-Girls |title=Gignowal School For Boys And Girls |publisher=Wikimapia.org |date= |accessdate=2012-05-26}}

* {{cite web|url=http://indiamapia.com/Hoshiarpur/Gignowal.html |title=Gignowal Pin Code, Gignowal, Hoshiarpur Map, Latitude and Longitude, Punjab |publisher=Indiamapia.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-26}}

* {{cite web|url=http://yellowpages.sulekha.com/hoshiarpur_gignowal_area_pin-code |title=Select A City To Find |publisher=Yellowpages.sulekha.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-26}}

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Latest revision as of 06:39, 3 April 2021

Gignowal (also known as Giganwal) is a village situated in the Hoshiarpur District of Punjab in Northern India.

Gignowal is bordered by the following villages: Pandori Khajoor, Sekhupur, Pandori Bhawa, Nangal Maroof, Bahad, Dhade Fateh Singh, Dosarka and Fatehpur. The village is spread over a one-square-kilometre (0.4 sq mi) area, although it has started to expand beyond its boundaries. Residents own agricultural land in other villages.

Gignowal contains the Sri Guru singh Sabha gurudwara and the Bhagat Ravidas ji gurudwara. The Hoshirapur Tanda urmur road just passes 200 yards away from the village where there is a bus stop. There is a government middle school near the entrance to the village. The nearest railway station is at Hoshiarpur, which is roughly around 12 km. The nearest airport is Adampur Airport at a distance of 36 km.

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Many people of this tiny village have gained name and fame abroad. One such attempt has been made by a person of this village starting the worlds first 7.1 dolby digital radio station. 5 rivers radio.