User:Mehakdeepkaur001/Moga, Punjab

History

"During the late 19th century, the Kuka movement was prevalent in the areas of Moga, with many of its followers drawing from the laypersons of the district. The Kukas are believed to be one of the first resistance movements of the subcontinent towards Indian independence from European powers."

"During the Indian Independence Movement, many revolutionaries came from Moga district. Many of them were tried and executed as a result of their activities against the colonial government."

Post Independence Period

Following independence in 1948, the Sikh Maharaja of Faridkot's princely reign came to an end, and the Patiala and East Punjab States Union was proclaimed as the new governing body. Moga was granted the status of an independent district, and the Faridkot District was forced to relinquish it in November 1995.

The district and city have developed into a thriving, rapidly improving area that has made significant progress. The district has been firmly established on the national map thanks to the commercial and tourism opportunities in the area.

Road connectivity
"Moga is well connected by road to the following nearby cities, by the following highway routes:

NH5 to Chandigarh and Shimla in the northeast and to Ferozpur in the West"
Rail Connectivity

Moga has a train station under the Northern Railway named Moga, which connects it. Firozpur, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Ambala, Delhi, New Delhi, and Jaipur are all well connected to it. A few trains, such as the Ajmer Asr Express, Cdg Fzr Express, and Asr Ajmer Express.