Beas Pind
Beas Pind (sometimes Bias Pind) is a village in Adampur Mandal in Jalandhar district in the north-western Indian state of Punjab, India. It is the largest village in the Doaba region.
History
Beas Pind was founded in the late 19th or early 20th century in the Jalandhar district of north-central Punjab. The River Beas used to flow close to Beas Pind but changed its course. The village is home to a variety of cultures and religions. Although the majority of the village is Punjabi, there are a number of workers settled from the neighbouring states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, creating a multicultural community.
Geography
Beas Pind is situated on the Pathankot road, one of the many communities in Adampur Mandal. Beas Pind is approximately 14 kilometres from Jalandhar-West, and 134 kilometres from the state capital, Chandigarh. Nearby villages include Jagrawan (1.8 km), Dolike Sunderpur (2.2 km), Sanghwal (2.6 km), Duhre (3.2 km), and Sikanderpur (4.1 km). Nearby towns include Adampur (6 km) and Bhogpur (12.3 km).