Rājpura is a city located in the Patiala district of the Indian state of Punjab, in the North Zone of the country. It is situated on the National Highway 7, which connects the city to major nearby urban centers such as Chandigarh and Ambala. Rājpura is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with the region being a major producer of crops such as wheat, rice, and sugarcane. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of Punjabi, Hindi, and Haryanvi speaking residents. Rājpura is also home to various religious and cultural landmarks, including temples, gurdwaras, and mosques, reflecting the diverse religious and cultural fabric of the region.