Tarn Taran Sahib
Punjab, India
Why is Tarn Taran Sahib known
- Tarn Taran Sahib is a city in the Majha region of the state of Punjab, in northern India
- It is the district headquarters and hosts the municipal council of Tarn Taran district
- It has the distinction of having the largest Sarovar(water pond) of all the Gurudwaras
- It is the only Gurudwara which is the replica of Shri Harminder Sahib, Amritsar
- Also it is famous for the monthly gathering of pilgrims on the day of amavasya(no moon light)
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- There is no direct mode of transportation between Tarn Taran and Kartarpur
- The quickest way to get from Tarn Taran to Kartarpur is to take a cab to Amritsar, then a train to Kartarpur, which takes 2h 29m
- The quickest way to get from Tarn Taran to Kartarpur is to take a cab to Beas, then a train to Kartarpur, which takes 2h 18m
- The recommended route from Tarn Taran to Kartarpur is by taxi to Amritsar, then by train to Kartarpur, which takes 2h 29m
- The district is well connected to the rest of Punjab state and nationally via national highways
- The district is traversed by the following national highways
- National Route 54 354 National Highway National Route 703B National Route 703AA (Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Marg)
- The agriculture sector is the district's main source of income, with a per capita income of Rs
- 93,279
- For the year 2020, the district's crime rate is 226
- 33
- The total cropped area is 3,97,707 hectares, and the forest area is 17
- 53 square kilometres (2019)
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What is good in Tarn Taran Sahib
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- Public trasport aren't there
- The road infrastructure is adequate
- The roadways are in great shape
- It is a little safer at night
- Street lamps are present in densely populated areas
- This area is subject to regular police patrols
- There are a handful of classic parks that greet children, but the vast majority have been forgotten and are no longer in use
- There are only the most basic and necessary sanitary regulations in place
- Pollution is worsening as the world's population grows
- In this area, prices are extraordinarily low
- Most of the neighbourhood travel aid offices are conveniently located close to where you are
- Tarn Taran Sahib can be reached without difficulty via airways, roads, and railways
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What can be better in Tarn Taran Sahib
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- There isn't much public transportation
- Because the routes are in hilly terrain, the infrastructure requires routine maintenance
- Roads are dangerous in some parts of the country
- Even though it is generally safe at night, burglaries do occur on occasion
- Some areas have no functioning street lighting
- Some areas where crime is encouraged do not have police patrols
- Parks should be designed with maintenance in mind
- Hygiene is a major concern in this area
- Pollution is worsening
- Because of scarcity, necessities are expensive
- Government and private offices do not adequately provide for public welfare in this country
- The district has a limited number of major thoroughfares
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