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Jalandhar

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Jalandhar

Town in Punjab state, northwest India; population (1991)519,530. It plays an important part in serving the surrounding agricultural region, providing a trading centre for wheat, cotton, and sugar. There is a railway link to Delhi 330 km/200 mi to the southeast. Small metal goods, especially agricultural implements, are also manufactured.



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Contact: BSCL International; 334 New Jawahar Nagar, Jalandhar City, Punjab, India; ph: +91 181-230051; fax: +91 181-292807; e-mail: kail@jla.
The largest circulating Hindi daily, Punjab Kesari, which originated in the Punjab town of Jalandhar but since 1983 has also published from New Delhi, wraps a garish two-page magazine around the paper every day.
Initially, subscribers in the key cities of Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Jalandhar will be served by Motorola's GSM network equipment, with the remainder of the state to be added onto the network on a gradual basis.
 
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