Mahni Khera


Mahni Khera is a village in North India's state of Punjab, in Sri Muktsar Sahib district. The majority of the residents are Sikh and of a variety of castes.

Etymology

Mahni Khera was named after the Muslim leader of the village, Muhammad Mahni Khan.

Partition

After the partition of Pakistan and India in 1947, Muslims left the village. Muslims were evidently not persecuted there at the time, but nearby villages were attacked, and Muslims left the village in response.

Surnames

People of different surnames live there; the main surnames are Dhillon Sekhon, Gill, Hari, Brar, Sandhu and PuniaSidhu. The majority of the people of Mahnikhera are Jatt and Sikh, as well as the people who migrated from Pakistan during the partition of 1947. Many of the residents of Mahni Khera have to leave their village in 1947, but they still live in the hearts of old villagers.

Demographics

According to the 1991 census, the total population of the village was 1,648.

Economy

The village has the Ambu Ki Chaki flour mill. The quality of the "Atta" is exceptional.

Notables

Mahni Khera is located 18 km from Malout and 48 km from Sri Muktsar Sahib city. It is located in development block Lambi. Nearby villages are Sham Khera, Bhai ka Kera, Baloch Kera, Burj Sidhwan, Bahadhur Khera, Gaddandob, Ratta Kheraand Sitogunno.

Gurudwara

The village has one newly built Gurudwara sahib. The earlier Gurdwara sahib was in an old mosque. After partition no Muslim family remained, so the facility was converted. A panj peer is near this village.

Education

The village has one middle school "Govt middle school, Mahni Khera". The closest senior secondary school is in Sham Khera. One private school is available.

Popular culture

Punjabi films Putt Jattan De, Gabhroo Punjab Da and Chhohra Haryanae KA, were made in Mahni Khera.