Buttar Sivia
Buttar Sivia, also known as Buttar Siviya, is a village in the Amritsar district of Punjab, India. It is predominantly inhabited by people of the Buttar, Siviya, and Randhawa Jat clans.
Geography
Buttar Sivia is centered at. It is located in the Baba Bakala tehsil of Amritsar district in Punjab, on the Beas-Batala road. The town of Mehta Chowk, headquarters of the orthodox Sikh educational and cultural organization Damdami Taksal, lies on the road from Amritsar, which is 41 km to Buttar's west. The city of Batala is 23 km to its north, Lahore is 97 km to its west and the Punjabi state capital of Chandigarh 203 km to its far south-east.Demographics
In 2001, Buttar Sivia had a total population of 5,623 with 1000 households, 2,995 males and 2,628 females. Thus males constitutes 53% and females 47% of the total population with a sex ratio of 877 females per 1,000 males.In 2011, Buttar Sivia had a total population of 6,701, with 3,509 males and 3,192 females, constituting a total of 1,312 households. Thus, males make up 52.37% and females 47.63% of the total population, with a sex ratio of 910 females per 1,000 males.