Bhangala
Bhangalan is a small village located in the Abohar Block of Fazilka district, Punjab, India. It is from the India-Pakistan Border, and from National [Highway 7 (India)|National Highway 7]. Bhangalan has two distinct regions, Bhangal Patti and Gill Patti. The Gill families come from Gurusar near Giddarbaha.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Indian Census, Bhangalan has a population of 2,451 people distributed throughout 478 households. The 2016 report showed that there were 1,268 men, 1,183 women, and 272 children aged 0–6 years. The village of Bhangalan has an average literacy rate of 63.52%, which is 12% below the average in the state of Punjab. The average male literacy rate is 71.98% and the average female literacy rate is 54.50%. Most Bhangalan villagers are subsistence farmers.Bhangalan is in the Balluana constituency of the Punjab Legislative Assembly, represented by Nathu Ram of the Indian National Congress, and the Firozpur constituency of the Parliament of India, represented by Sukhbir Singh Badal of the Shiromani Akali Dal, a Sikh-centric party.