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Several people from Kaidupur have shifted to nearby places like Chandigarh, Nabha and Patiala for vocational and educational opportunities and have come out in flying colours. Several amongst them have achieved high positions abroad, like Canada, Italy, Australia and UAE.
Several people from Kaidupur have shifted to nearby places like Chandigarh, Nabha and Patiala for vocational and educational opportunities and have come out in flying colours. Several amongst them have achieved high positions abroad, like Canada, Italy, Australia and UAE.


The village also boasts of a Hypnotic healer, Paviter Singh with Palio who is a traditional practitioner without any formal education. People from far off come here to experience his direct guidance. Tarlochan Singh Kaidupuria, a fellow practitioner and a student has also been a highly popular Healer and religious practitioner for his effective strategies and immense learning at a young age of 20.




The main occupation of the people here is Agriculture. The chief attire of the people is traditional Punjabi in
The main occupation of the people here is Agriculture. The chief attire of the people is traditional Punjabi.

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Kaidupur is an Indian village situated in the District of Patiala, Punjab. This village comes on the Nabha-Bhadson road centrally located in such a manner that it is 9 kms away from Nabha on one side and Bhadson on the other.

This village though small in size, is big in name due to its people. There is the famous [Dera], who are scantily clad for religious purposes and believe in the philosophy of self detachment. Late St. Radha muni was a highly enlightened soul and the founder of spiritual practices and religious beliefs. He is also said to have established the first [Durga] Mandir in the village premises ranging around 4 decades ago.

Several people from Kaidupur have shifted to nearby places like Chandigarh, Nabha and Patiala for vocational and educational opportunities and have come out in flying colours. Several amongst them have achieved high positions abroad, like Canada, Italy, Australia and UAE.



The main occupation of the people here is Agriculture. The chief attire of the people is traditional Punjabi.