The district of Bhatinda is one of the important districts of the state of Punjab. The district of Bhatinda is one of the historical districts of the state of Punjab. The district is also famous for the large army base camp that it has. The district is bordered by the districts of Faridkot, Barnala, Mansa and Mukhtasar. The district is also bordered by the neighbouring state of Haryana. The district has its main administrative centre in the city of Bhatinda itself. The district came into being in the year 1953. The district of Bhatinda covers a land area of approximately around 3344 sq km with a population that approximately amounts up to 13.8 lacs individuals. The district of Bhatinda has a population density approximately about 414 people living in the total area of the district. The district is also very famous all over India for the quality cotton that it produces.