Ganda Singh Wala

Ganda Singh Wala (Punjabi/Urdu: گنڈا سنگھ والا‎) is a village in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. The village was named after Ganda Singh Datt. It lies on the border with Eastern Punjab, India. The Pakistani village, which was named after a Sikh man, lies opposite the Indian village of Hussainiwala, which in turn was named after a Muslim. With the construction of a new road from Lahore to Kasur road the village, now 45 minutes drive from Lahore, has gained economic importance. A nearby village named Burj Naamdaar is noted for the cultivation of bamboo.

Ganda Singh Wala

Ganda Singh Wala (Punjabi/Urdu: گنڈا سنگھ والا‎) is a village in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. The village was named after Ganda Singh Datt. It lies on the border with Eastern Punjab, India. The Pakistani village, which was named after a Sikh man, lies opposite the Indian village of Hussainiwala, which in turn was named after a Muslim. With the construction of a new road from Lahore to Kasur road the village, now 45 minutes drive from Lahore, has gained economic importance. A nearby village named Burj Naamdaar is noted for the cultivation of bamboo.