DINANAGAR

Dinanagar town is situated about 14 Kms North-East of Gurdaspur. It was founded by Adinabeg in 1730, on the bank of Hasli or Shah Nahar as his residence and cantonment. He seems to have exercised his government from this town.
Dinanagar was a favourite summer resort of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Dinanagar was one centre where Maharaja Ranjit Singh usally held his Durbar during the summer. It was the summer capital of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He spent two months of May & June every year at Dinanagar. It was at Dinanagar that in May 1838 he received the MACNAGHTEN mission which negotiated the proposed alliance for placing Shah –Shuja on the throne of Kabul. After annexation of Punjab to the British territory on 29th March 1849, a new district of Adinanagar was constituted with Dinanagar as its Head quarters. Gurdaspur Tehsil, a greater portion of Batala Tehsil and 181 villages of Pathankot Tehsil were included in the Adinanagar district . In July 1849 the civil and Military escorts were transferred to Batala as Dinanagar was thought unhealthy and in 1852 it became part of Gurdaspur district. The Rowlatt ACT passed in March 1919 invested the Government with extraordinary powers to suppress any kind of political agitation. A complete hartal was observed in Dinanagar along with Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Batala.
In 1920 non cooperation movement was started by Gandhi Ji due to alliance with Khilafat leader Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy and Rowllat Act. The people all over the country responded to the call of Gandhi Ji. The Government made every effort to stop the movement and a large number of persons courted imprisonment. A durbar was held at Dinanagar to discuss the situation created by Gandhi Ji by H.Harcourt, the Deputy Commissioner. Swami Sawtantra Nand founded Dayanand Math in 1938 - an institution which became a centre of learning and Ayurveda. In the course of time Adinanagar has been known for its Loi, Shawl and wood industries. A number of conduit pipe manufacturing units have been set up here after 1947. Dina Nagar is spread over 14.36 sq.km.

Dayananad Math dinanagar


In 1932 AD Swami Sawtantra Nand decided about foundation of Dayanand math. He got a lot of invitations from various places. But at last Swami ji decided to made it on cottage of swami Joginder Pal ji, Dinanagar.

In starting , lot of people opposed it as they were not agreed with the name. According to them Swami Dayananad was not in favour of math. But according to swami Sawtantra Nand ji, Swami Dayanand was not against math, but he was against some fake customs prevailing in math. And as the time being passed these oppositions decrease to least and then finally ends.

As that land near cottage was not plain, Swami ji himself started to work on that land. Swami ji was joined by one of their disciple Pt. Ram Chandara ji in 1941 AD . After that members or followers of math starts increasing and Pt. Ram Chandara ji was made head of them. When swami Sawtantra Nand ji was busy in other works for his country, then whole of work of math was in hands of Pt. Ram Chandara ji , Vaidh Sai Das ji and Kundan Lal jI Musafir. As at that time revolution of free India was already started against britishers , freedom fighters of country were given shelter in math. Swami Sawtantra Nand ji himself participated in Leave India Andolan .

On 24 august 1953 AD Pt Bhim Sen inaugurated the Dayanand Sanskrit school for vedic studies. And at that time Pt. Ram Chandra was active teacher of this school.

BRAHMIN SABHA DINANAGAR



After the partition of Pakistan, majority of people took shelter in Dinanagar. And a high percentage of those people were Brahmins. The Brahmin sabha was also before the partition, but that was limited up to the word only.

After some time, unity among the Brahmins starts increasing garadually. They starts doing meetings, solving various problems. Now the only requirement that was left was some land. And that problem was also solved , when a small shiv mandir(at awankhi gate) was converted to a big temple. And that was named BRAHMIN SABHA Dinanagar.

STARS FROM DINANAGAR



JASSI Jasbir Jassi (b. February 7, 1970 in Dalla Mirjanpur Village, Dinanagar, Punjab,India is a popular Bhangra singer. He holds a Masters degree in classical vocal music from Apeejay College of Fine Arts. His first pop album, Dil Le Gayee was released in 1998.

Jassi is most influenced by Shaukat Ali Khan and Baba Kashmira Singh. He trained under V S Jolly and then Puran Shah Koti of the Sufiana fame.

Jasbir Jassi is a well known Punjabi singer when it comes to name some of the respected popular ones in Punjabi music industry who have given their lives to make music unbeatably awesome. Jasbir Jassi, like several of his counterparts is a first generation musician. As a kid, young Jassi played the harmonium and was a trained classical musician under the auspices of gurus VS Jolly and Puran Shah Koti of the Sufiana fame. Classical guru Ustad Shaukat Ali Khan heavily influences this Punjab da munda, jasbir’s himself influence is Baba Kashmira Singh ji who inspired him to look beyond the horizons and reach pinnacle of perfection in his field.




DEV ANNAND

Dharam Dev Pishorimal Ānand (Hindi: देव आनन्द (born September 26, 1923), better known simply as Dev Anand, is a famous Indian bollywood actor and producer. He is considered the epitome of the suave, urban gentleman.Dev is the second of three brothers who were active in Bollywood. His elder brother Chetan Anand was a film director, as was his younger brother, Vijay Anand. Their sister, Sheel Kanta Kapur, the mother of renowned Hindi and English film director Shekhar Kapoor.He graduated in english literature from the goverment college, lahore . His love for acting made him leave his hometown for the centre of the hindi film industry,mumbai. Dev began his career in the military censor office at Churchgate, Mumbai, for a salary of Rs. 160.

He was soon offered a break as an actor by Prabhat Talkies to star in their Hum Ek Hain (1946). While shooting for the film in Pune, Dev struck a friendship with fellow actor Guru Dutt.


RAILWAY TIME -TABLE DINANAGAR




TRAIN>>PATHANKOT>>DINANAGAR>>AMRITSAR
  1. DMU>>>>>>>>4.15am>>>>>4.51am>>>>> 7.15am
  2. PASSENGER> 5.20am>>>>>5.56am>>>>>8.05am
  3. PASSENGER> 8.00am>>>>>8.37am>>>>>10.55am
  4. DMU>>>>>>>>2.35pm>>>>>1.11pm>>>>>3.10pm
  5. RAVI EXPRESS 2.15pm>>>>> 2.46pm >>>>>4.40pm
  6. MURI EXPRESS 4.45pm>>>>>5.26p>>>>> 5.15pm
  7. PASSENGER>5.25pm>>>>> 6.01pm>>>>>8.25pm
  8. DMU>>>>>>>>7.15pm >>>>>7.51pm>>>>> 10.00pm


TRAIN>> AMRITSAR>DINANAGAR>PATHANKOT

  1. PASSENGER> >4.40am>>>>> 6.28 am >>>>>7.30am
  2. PASSENGER>> 6.35am>>>>>9.59am >>>>>10.40am
  3. MURI EXPRESS 8.40am>>>>>8.32am >>>>>9.35am
  4. RAVI EXPRESS 9.30am >>>>>11.00am >>>>>11.45am
  5. DMU>>>>>>>> 12.30pm>>>>>2.16pm>>>>> 3.25pm
  6. DMU >>>>>>>>4.05pm >>>>>5.56pm >>>>>7.00pm
  7. PASSENGER> >5.35pm>>>>> 7.46pm>>>>> 8.45pm
  8. DMU >>>>>>>>8.30pm>>>>> 10.13pm >>>>>11.00pm

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