Ghanari

Ghanari is the headquarter of Tehsil Ghanari in Una district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It comes under Gagret parliamentary constituency and shares border with Punjab and lies on the bank of the seasonal Swa'an river. It is situated in plains of una which is part of punjab region of India.

Ghanari
Coordinates: 31.720°N 76.025°E / 31.720; 76.025
Country India
StateHimachal Pradesh
DistrictUna
Elevation
470 m (1,540 ft)
Population
  Total5,000
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
177212
Telephone code01976
Vehicle registrationHP-19AA, HP-72
Nearest cityHoshiarpur, Talwara, Una, Chintpurni
Lok Sabha constituencyHamirpur
ClimateHot and humid. (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature45 °C (113 °F)
Avg. winter temperature3 °C (37 °F)

Origin of name Ghanari lies in two Sanskrit words Ghan(घन) which means clouds and ari(अरी) which means enemy. It is said that a lot of times in past it used to rain in all surrounding places but not in Ghanari. Thats why this place was named Ghanari(Ghan + Ari).

Ghanari is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from both Gagret and Daulatpur and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Hoshiarpur city of Punjab. It is also 28 kilometres (17 mi) from the Punjab town of Talwara, in Hoshiarpur district, but 42 kilometres (26 mi) from its own district headquarters at Una.

People

The local language is primarily Punjabi while Hindi and English are used in official purpose. The population of Ghanari is around 4500. Most of people of ghanari belong to Education Department that's why Ghanari is famous for its teachers.

Ghanari has given many soldiers and officers to Indian Armed Forces including a winner of sword of honour at Indian Military Academy.

Climatic conditions

In summer, Ghanari's temperature reaches up to 46-47 degree and in winters it falls upto -2 degree.

Education

In 2011, literacy rate of Ghanari was 91.56% compared to 82.80% of Himachal Pradesh. Male literacy stands at 97.00% while female literacy rate was 86.43%.

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