Moga district, Administrative district in Punjab, India
Moga district is an administrative area in Punjab situated between Ferozpur and Ludhiana, made up of numerous villages and urban settlements. The region is organized through several administrative blocks that provide various services to residents.
The district was created in 1995 when it separated from Faridkot district to become its own administrative territory. This formation was part of a restructuring effort to better organize governance in Punjab.
The district is deeply rooted in Malwa traditions that shape how people live and celebrate together. Punjabi is the language you hear everywhere, from village markets to the city streets.
Moga city serves as the administrative center with banks, post offices, and health facilities accessible to visitors and residents. You will find the basic services you need for a stay in the region.
The region has a notably high emigration rate, with many families maintaining connections to relatives living abroad. This international presence shapes how people in many villages see the world and their own future.
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