• Qila Raipur Sports Festival, popularly known as the Rural Olympics, is held annually in Qila Raipur (near Ludhiana), in Punjab, India. Competitions are...
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  • Qila Raipur (also spelled as Kila Raipur) is a noted village of Ludhiana district in Punjab, India, as it hosts the annual Qila Raipur Sports Festival...
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    Limited), a large army cantonment, an air force station, a zoo, and a historic Qila Mubarak fort. Bhatinda was changed to Bathinda to conform to the phonetical...
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    Jalandhar (section Sports)
    is a Government Sports College in the city and it is a focus for many of the National Sports Councils. In this college, many sports are played like cricket...
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    station is connected to other metro cities. It also has Sahnewal, Doraha, Qila Raipur railway stations which serve cargo and passenger trains. Vande Bharat...
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    programmes etc. The Mango Festival is held during the monsoons, and other festivals are held at Sukhna Lake. Punjabi historic festivals like Lohri, Basant,...
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    edition. The Qila Raipur Sports Festival has been celebrating traditional Punjabi sports since 1933. The Association of Traditional Sports and Games, India...
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    administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the Qila Mubarak (the 'Blessed Castle') constructed by a chieftain Ala Singh, who...
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    be held in Jalandhar, however never happened. Punjabi sports (India) Qila Raipur Sports Festival "World Punjabi centre to be set up in Patiala". The Times...
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    Government of Punjab | India". Retrieved 17 September 2020. "Sangrur Basant Festival Jan - March 2020 | Heritage Sites". Retrieved 17 September 2020. Service...
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  • also take part in Hola Mohalla festival. Qila Raipur Sports Festival is also popular tourist attraction in Qila Raipur near Ludhiana. Shahpur kandi fort...
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    year, the Kila Raipur Sports Festival takes place showcasing bullock, dog, mules, camel and other animal races. Started in 2003, the festival takes place...
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    Hindu festivals Sikh festivals Sports Kabaddi Kabaddi in India Qila Raipur Sports Festival Punjabi kabaddi Punjabi nationalism Punjabi Suba movement Folk...
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  • Hindu festivals Sikh festivals Sports Kabaddi Kabaddi in India Qila Raipur Sports Festival Punjabi kabaddi Punjabi nationalism Punjabi Suba movement Folk...
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  • Hindu festivals Sikh festivals Sports Kabaddi Kabaddi in India Qila Raipur Sports Festival Punjabi kabaddi Punjabi nationalism Punjabi Suba movement Folk...
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    Lucknow (section Festivals)
    after a very influential architect named Lakhna Ahir, who built the fort Qila Lakhna. From 1350 onwards, Lucknow and parts of the Awadh region were ruled...
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    also take part in Hola Mohalla festival. Kila Raipur Sports Festival is also popular tourist attraction in Kila Raipur near Ludhiana. Shahpur kandi fort...
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    the National School of Drama Repertory at Purana Qila, Delhi in the 1970s and later at the Festival of India, London in 1982. Nehru was a prolific writer...
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