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Bathwala is a small village located on the west of gurdaspur, Punjab, India. It is also been known as village of exclusive Johal's (also known as Sardaran Da Bathwala ) and most of them are NRI's settles abroad in Ireland, United States of America, Australia, United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, France, Austria, Canada etc. '''Bathwala''' is a small village located on the west of ], ]. It is also been known as village of exclusive Johal's (also known as Sardaran Da Bathwala and Jattan Da Bathwala ).{{citation needed|date=December 2024}}


=== History === == History ==
The village was established by ancestors of Johal's and landlord Jatt known as Nathu Shah Johal and later by his three sons.


== Sports ==
The village is been established by Encesitors of Johal's and landlord known as Nathu Shah Johal and later by his three sons.
The Johal's are also been famous to taking part in Sports. The foundation '''Youth Sports Club''' was established by ] and ] Mr. Vinod Khana in 1997. They are continuously hosting cricket tournaments from past fifteen years and ] competitions in the area. Rather than sports they are also famous in Flok Dance ' Bhangra '. They had several ]s in state level competitions.


=== Sports === == Famous Sports Personalities ==
* '''Parminder Johal''' (International ])
* Surinder Johal (National Cricketer)
* Manjinder Johal (National Cricketer)
* Jonny Johal (National Cricketer)
* Gagandeep Johal (National Cricketer)
* Parminder Johal(senior) (National Cricketer)


== Festivals ==
The Johal's are also been famous to taking part in Sports. The foundation '''Youth Sports Club''' was established by Member of Parliment and Film Actor Mr. Vinod Khana in 1997. They are countinuesly hosting cricket tournaments from past fifteen years and body bulding compitions in the area. Rather than sports they are also famous in Flok Dance ' Bhangra '. They had several gold medals in state level compitions.
The Vaisakhi is the most famous among the residents of Bathwala. It is celebrated as the birthday of Khalsa. '''SHARDAI''' and '''GARRAKU''' (pakoras of spiritual Bhang leaves) are famous and popular on the occasion of Vaisakhi. Else than Vaisakhi, '''Holi''' the festival colours and '''Dewali''' the festival of lights are the favorites among the people of Bathwala.


==References==
=== Famous Sports Personalities ===
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* '''Parminder Johal''' (International Basketball Player)<br />
* Surinder Johal (National Cricketer)<br />
* Manjinder Johal (National Cricketer)<br />
* Jonny Johal (National Cricketer)<br />
* Gagandeep Johal (National Cricketer)<br />
* Parminder Johal(senior) (National Cricketer)<br />


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=== Festivals ===
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The Vaisakhi is the most famous among the residents of Bathwala. It is been cellebrated as birthday of Khalsa. '''SHARDAI''' and '''GARRAKU''' (pakoras of spiritual Bhang leafs) are famous and popular on the occasion of Vaisakhi. Else than Vaisakhi, '''Holi''' the festival colours and '''Dewali''' the festival of lights are the favorites among the people of Bathwala.

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Bathwala is a small village located on the west of Gurdaspur, Punjab, India. It is also been known as village of exclusive Johal's (also known as Sardaran Da Bathwala and Jattan Da Bathwala ).

History

The village was established by ancestors of Johal's and landlord Jatt known as Nathu Shah Johal and later by his three sons.

Sports

The Johal's are also been famous to taking part in Sports. The foundation Youth Sports Club was established by Member of Parliament and Film Actor Mr. Vinod Khana in 1997. They are continuously hosting cricket tournaments from past fifteen years and body building competitions in the area. Rather than sports they are also famous in Flok Dance ' Bhangra '. They had several gold medals in state level competitions.

Famous Sports Personalities

  • Parminder Johal (International Basketball Player)
  • Surinder Johal (National Cricketer)
  • Manjinder Johal (National Cricketer)
  • Jonny Johal (National Cricketer)
  • Gagandeep Johal (National Cricketer)
  • Parminder Johal(senior) (National Cricketer)

Festivals

The Vaisakhi is the most famous among the residents of Bathwala. It is celebrated as the birthday of Khalsa. SHARDAI and GARRAKU (pakoras of spiritual Bhang leaves) are famous and popular on the occasion of Vaisakhi. Else than Vaisakhi, Holi the festival colours and Dewali the festival of lights are the favorites among the people of Bathwala.

References

32°03′18″N 75°22′48″E / 32.055°N 75.380°E / 32.055; 75.380

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