About us

About us

About us

Narwana is shortcode as NRW in Indian Railways and according to historical references and the ancestors there are several myths related to existence of city's name. One of them is that it was named after a lake, Nirwana, near Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple. And another one is that people with sirname Mor lived in Narwana with a large number of population before and was called as Morwana before and later it was changed to Narwana.

Narwana is located at 29.616667°N 76.116667°E. It has an average elevation of 213 metres (702 feet).


As of 2011 India census Narwana had a population of 62090. Males constitute 38,073 of the population and females 34,017. Narwana has an average literacy rate of 77.22%, higher than the national average of 74.04%.

Manjeet Chahal got 1st rank in 800m in the asian games.

Narwana is well connected with railway and road network as it many cities jind,Tohana. jakhal, bathinda, patiala, ludhiana, Kaithal, Pundri, ambala, chandigarh, safidon, panipat, rohtak, delhi, gurugram and faridabad. It is connected with NH 52, NH152 and NH 35. Haryana Roadways buses connect it with most of the destinations. Buses are available in day hours and also in night hours but in rare numbers

Religious places

Baba Gaibi sabh is a very old and religious temple in this City. People from nearby villages come to pray here esp on Sunday. Apart from this there are some other famous temples like Bhagwan Prashuram Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Navgarah Mandir near Bakshi cinema, Vishavkarma temple, Old Shiv temple near dhola kuan etc. It is said that the main idol of Hanuman Mandir is made by the five pandavas.

 Municipal Council Narwana

Contact No.with STD Code: 01684-242110, fax 246198 email :- secymc.narwana(a)gmail(dot)com(dot)in


Over the past two decades, many countries in Asia have experienced rapid economic growth. This has led to a rapid rise in their urban population. The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of India lays the foundation for a sustainable Urban Governance System in the Country. While the national governments pursue the goals of economic development, it is generally left for the local governments to manage the rapidly growing urban areas, and to provide the basic services to the residents. In India, Urban Local Bodies are the constitutionally provided administrative units, who provides basic infrastructure and services in urban areas i.e cities and towns. For urban areas, administration of basic civic amenities like water supply, drainage, public health and sanitation are also essential.

To have better co-ordination and control on the working of municipalities in the State, the Directorate of Urban Local Bodies Department, Haryana was established on 1st April 1982. The Department was established to give impetus to the 74th Amendment of the Constitution and to lay a solid foundation for the Urban Development in the State of Haryana. Haryana is one of the most progressive states in India and its people are quite proactive in keeping themselves abreast of the changing global landscape. With rapid urbanization, growing needs of the citizens for efficient & effective service delivery, better civic amenities thereby providing better living standards, the activities of the department have multiplied manifolds. For efficient and effective service delivery, the Department is encouraging the replacement of traditional delivery system of public services by new and improved system of governance that works better, costs less, and is capable of serving the citizens’ needs with ease.

The central government further felt a major need to set up an initiative that will provide reform linked assistance to State Governments and ULBs in the country. In line with the expectations of the Central Government, the Urban Local Bodies Department is also proactive towards the changing environment and is laying its focus on the efficiency in urban infrastructure and service delivery mechanisms, community participation, and accountability of ULBs/ Parastatal agencies towards citizens. The Department, having recognized the need to integrate the reform initiatives and scale up the effort to catalyze investment in urban infrastructure across States in the country, is taking several measures.

The Directorate of Haryana is headquartered at Sector 17, Chandigarh, and the Municipal Corporations, Councils, and the Committees are located in the field. At Present, there are 9 Municipal Corporations, 14 Municipal Councils and 53 Municipal Committees in the state which are headed by Municipal Commissioners and other established officers.narwana