Coordinates: 30°39′19″N 76°50′33″E / 30.6553112°N 76.8426061°E / 30.6553112; 76.8426061

Dhakoli

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Dhakoli
Dhakauli
town
Dhakoli is located in Punjab
Dhakoli
Dhakoli
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°39′19″N 76°50′33″E / 30.6553112°N 76.8426061°E / 30.6553112; 76.8426061
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictS.A.S. Nagar Mohali
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
160104 [1]
Telephone code1762
Nearest cityChandigarh
Vidhan Sabha constituencyDera Bassi
ClimateDry (Köppen)

Dhakoli is a town in the municipality of Zirakpur, Mohali District, Punjab, India (also old village Dhakuli). It was incorporated in the municipality in 1999.[2]


Dhakoli has been an ever developing area with residential and commercial projects springing up every now and then. It is home to many luxurious and posh societies with proper roads and uninterrupted water and electricity supply. The area has seen tremendous improvement in the past few years.

The town contains many plush hotels and planned societies.

Societies[]

  • Rehmat Homes
  • Motia Huys
  • Pine Homes
  • Krishna Enclave
  • Shri Ganesh Vihar
  • Jagriti Apartments
  • Gulmohar Avenue
  • Solitaire Divine
  • Saraswati Vihar
  • Sushma Urban Views
  • Ivory Enclave
  • Green City
  • MS Enclave
  • HillView Enclave
  • Pine Homes
  • Green Valley Apartments
  • Motia Heights Apartments
  • Savitri Greens 2
  • Shalimar Enclave
  • Golden Sand Apartments
  • Sushma Green Vista
  • Maple Apartments
  • The Hermitage Park
  • Sushma Elite Cross
  • Sushma Crescent

Gurdwara Shri Baoli Sahib Ji[]

Gurdwara Baoli Sahib is situated in Dhakoli Village, Zirakpur, in Mohali District. On his way back to Shri Anandpur Sahib after winning the Battle of Bhangani near Paonta Sahib, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached the outskirts of dhakoli. As this village was laid down by Bhai Gurditta, elder son of Shri Guru Hargobind, there were many Sikhs in the village.


References[]

  1. ^ "Pin Code of Dhakoli, Punjab". pincodesearch.website. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Nagar panchayat for Zirakpur". Indian Express. 25 February 1999. Retrieved 1 October 2008.

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