Kakuwala

30°0′18.17″N 76°0′30.16″E / 30.0050472°N 76.0083778°E / 30.0050472; 76.0083778CountryIndiaStatePunjabDistrictSangrurPopulation
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 • Total1,003Languages
 • OfficialPunjabiTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN
148036
Telephone code91-1675

Kakuwala is a small village in Sunam block of Sangrur District in Punjab, India, which is situated on Sangrur-Patran National Highway - 71, about 30 km from Sangrur and 115 km from state capital of Chandigarh. Geographically, to its north lie Dirba and Khetla, to south-west lie the village of Ladbanjara Kalan while to its south-east are Patran and Dugal. It is named after its founder landlord, Kaku Singh. Its population is about 1,000 with a total of 153 households.

Facilities

Gurdwara Sahib, Kakuwala

Kakuwala has a primary school, a gurudwara and a nirankari bhawan, legendary late: Jeet singh Gill Canadian and now Iqbalpreet Singh Gill Canadian

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