Mansa district, India

Mansa district is situated in. The main town is. It was formed on 13th April 1992 from the erstwhile.

The district has an area of 2174 km² and a population of 688,630 (2001 census), with a population density of 317 persons per km². The district is roughly triangular in shape, and is bounded on the northwest by Bathinda district, on the northeast by, and on the south by state_name. The district is divided into three s,, Mansa, and. The flows through Sardulgarh tehsil in the southwestern corner of the district. It is situated on the rail line between -- section and also situated on -- Road.

The population is -speaking and is wedded to the culture of the belt of.

Agriculture and industry
Mansa is situated in the belt of Punjab and therefore fondly called the "Area of white gold". Indeed agriculture forms the backbone of the district economy. During the months of November and December a visitor to this part of Punjab shall be the proud witness to the pristine, milky white bloom of cotton, as nature blossoms in her full glory. The view is indeed breath taking. While traversing the countryside, one gets a feeling of sailing through clouds. Industrially, the district is very deficient, yet some and  is being carried out in urban areas.

History
The town is said to have been founded by Bhai Gurdas who hailed from Dhingar, Distt. Mansa. He is said to have been married at this place among the Dhaliwal. Once he came to his in-laws to take his wife along with him but they refused to send her. At this, Bhai Gurdas sat in meditation before the house of his in-laws. After some time, the parents of the girl agreed to send their daughter with Bhai Gurdas. But he refused to take her along with him, stating that he had now renounced the worldly way of life. In his memory, his Smadh was constructed where a fair is held every year in March-April. People in large numbers attend the fair and offer s and Gur at Smadh. Class ‘A’ has been functioning in the town since.

Major cities and towns
===Budhlada=== Budha and Ladha were two real brothers who were by. The village has got its name from the name of these two brothers. Some of the population of the village was of Majhbi and Ramdasia. It was a part of Kaithal state_name. The king of the Kaithal state did not help the during the insurgency of. So the British annexed the kingdom. Later on, it was merged with. It was the largest market of. It was a very big recruitment centre of personnels which was second to only to  in. Prestigious was conferred on Hawaldar Joginder Singh Datewas who was recruited from Budhlada. Budhlada city is 70km away from and is situated on Bathinda-Delhi rail line. The border of state is 25km away from the city. As per 1991 census, the total population of the city is 18,123. The sub division came into being on 1992-04-13.

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How to reach
Mansa is well linked to other cities, particularly the national capital,, by an efficient rail and transport system. The nearest airports are located at and  which are 248 km and 180 km away by road respectively. It is connected by rail and situated on the Delhi–Bathinda branch line of Northern Railway. A few trains like New Delhi–Bathinda Intercity Express and Punjab-Mail come to Mansa station. Besides, there are several passenger trains running between New Delhi and Mansa at regular intervals daily.