Moosa, Rural village in Mansa district, Punjab, India
Moosa is a rural settlement in Punjab, surrounded by farmland and located west of Mansa city. The village sits within a region of several neighboring towns and connects to major road networks through national highways.
The village originated as an agricultural settlement focused on watermelon farming, which shaped the local economy across generations. This farming tradition continues to define the community's economic foundation today.
Moosa maintains strong Punjabi traditions through local festivals, community gatherings, and a developing music scene that influences regional cultural expression.
The village is accessible by national highways and situated near railway connections that provide access to larger cities. Visitors should expect basic local facilities and prepare for hot summer temperatures common to the region.
The village population recorded 3,742 residents in 2011, with the Moosa Panchayat governing local affairs under the leadership of Sarpanch Charan Kaur Sidhu.
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