Ganda Singh Wala
Ganda Singh Wala
گنڈا سِنگھ والا | |
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village | |
Flag lowering ceremony in Ganda Singh Wala near, Lahore City | |
| Coordinates: 31°2′16.71″N 74°31′6.47″E / 31.0379750°N 74.5184639°E | |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Province | Punjab |
| District | Kasur |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Urdu, Shahmukhi |
| Time zone | UTC+5:00 (PST) |
| Nearest village | Hussainiwala |
Ganda Singh Wala (Punjabi/Urdu: گنڈا سنگھ والا) is a village, just 58 km from Lahore City in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. Until 1986, it served as the main border crossing between Pakistan and India. The Sutlej River flows by Ganda Singh Wala, and the area is prone to flooding.
The village is now a 45-minute drive from Lahore after the construction of the new Lahore-Firozpur road. Nearby Burj Naamdaar village is noted for the cultivation of bamboo.