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Martyr Bhagat Singh's ancestral village wears modern look

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Freedom fighter Bhagat Singh's ancestral village in Punjab wears a modern look with concrete roads, street lights, well-designed parks and palatial bungalows.

Thanks to the government's efforts to develop the freedom fighter's ancestral village -- Khatkar Kalan in Nawan Shahr district -- it has become a modern township with various amenities, its Sarpanch Sukhwinder Singh says.

Khatkar Kalan is some 100 kms from Chandigarh on the Chandigarh-Pathankot highway.

The village resembles a modern township, with no sign of dingy streets or dusty roads, usually found in most rural parts of the country.

However, over half of the village's population has migrated to foreign lands with their huge bungalows being looked after by caretakers.
 

The village has a population of roughly 3,000 and over 50 palatial bungalows dot the township.

The freedom fighter's ancestral house touches a palatial bungalow.

Aged chowkidar Hardeep Singh, who is caretaker of one of the bungalows, says he is looking after the house for past several years. "The owners comes here once in some six years...They stay here for brief period and leave."

The village Sarpanch, Sukhwinder Singh, says, "Those who have left hardly think of development back home in the village." The Sarpanch says his own family had migrated abroad long time back.

"The money sent from abroad by NRIs back home has given a total face-lift to the village," he says.

Nawan Shahr, which has been renamed as Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar by the Punjab government, is just 10 kms from Khatkar Kalan village.

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First Published: Aug 14 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

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