Sri Muktsar Sahib - Auction Details
Land and Building measuring 22.5 Marla as under: a. Land measuring 15 Marla out of Land measuring 11 Kanal 13 Marla Khewat No 259 Khatoni No 303/1 Mustil No 420 Killa No 1/2 (0-13), 10 (8-0) Mustil 421 Killa No. 6/1 (3-0) Jamabandi Year 1990-91 Vakia Rakba Goniana road Muktsar auction.
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Land and Building measuring 22.5 Marla as under: a. Land measuring 15 Marla out of Land measuring 11 Kanal 13 Marla Khewat No 259 Khatoni No 303/1 Mustil No 420 Killa No 1/2 (0-13), 10 (8-0) Mustil 421 Killa No. 6/1 (3-0) Jamabandi Year 1990-91 Vakia Rakba Goniana road Muktsar vide Sale Deed No 10 Dated 01.04.1997 in the name of Smt Sushma Rani W/o Sh Baldev Singh, registered with sub registrar Muktsar. Bounded as per title deed: East: Kartar Singh, West: Sohan Singh, North: Jagga Singh, South: Rasta. b. Land and Building measuring 7.5 Marla, i.e. 15/466 share out of land measuring 11 Kanal 13 Marla, Khewat No 264 Khatoni No 522 Mustil No 420 Killa No 1/2 (0-13), 10 (8-0), Mustil No 421 Killa No 6/1 (3-0) Jamabandi Year 1995-96 Hadbast No 54 Vakia Abadi Katcha Goniana Road Muktsar vide Sale Deed No 3073 Dated 28.08.2001 in the name of Smt Sushma Rani W/o Sh Baldev Singh, registered with sub registrar Muktsar. Bounded as per title deed: East: Sushma Rani, West: Virsa Singh, North: Jagga Singh, South: Rasta
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About Sri Muktsar Sahib
Sri Muktsar Sahib, often referred to as simply Muktsar, is a historical city and district headquarters in Punjab, India. The 2011 census of India put the total population of Sri Muktsar Sahib municipality at 117,085, making it the 14th largest city of Punjab, in terms of population. The second Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Angad was born in the village Matte-di-Sarai (Sarainaga) in the same district. Earlier the city was called Khidrana/Khidrane di dhab, the... city was named Muktsar after the Battle of Muktsar in 1705 and the district headquarters in 1995. The government officially changed the name of the city to Sri Muktsar Sahib in 2012, though the city is still primarily referred to by its unofficial name – Muktsar. Read More
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