Ganda Singh Wala
گنڈا سِنگھ والا | |
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village | |
Coordinates: 31°2′16.71″N 74°31′6.47″E / 31.0379750°N 74.5184639°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Kasur |
Languages | |
• Official | Urdu, Shahmukhi |
Time zone | UTC+5:00 (PST) |
Nearest village | Hussainiwala |
Ganda Singh Wala (Punjabi/Urdu: گنڈا سنگھ والا) is a village, just 58 km from Lahore City in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. Until 1986, it served as the main border crossing between Pakistan and India.[1] The Sutlej River flows by Ganda Singh Wala, and the area is prone to flooding.[2]
The village is now a 45-minute drive from Lahore after the construction of the new Lahore-Firozpur road. Nearby Burj Naamdaar village is noted for the cultivation of bamboo.[citation needed]