Roads around Muktsar taught people to experience distance relationally.
You knew the route through fields, through names, through tea stops, through homes, through memory more than through maps.
That gives geography a personal scale.
The landscape becomes less abstract and more woven into daily identity.
Even now, one mention of a road or side route can bring a whole sequence of local memory back.
That is how deeply rooted places work.
Muktsar does not only raise people in a town. It raises them across a remembered region.
Tell us which Muktsar-side road still feels like part of your own internal map.