The village is divided into 3 parts which developed based on its growth:
Older Village inside redline (inside the Darwazas)
Andarli Firni (1st Firni, inner ring)
Bahrli Firni (2nd Firni, outer ring)
Halwara Road Extension
Rattowal Road Extension
Leel Road Extension
Before 1950, all villagers lived within the redline area between two Darwazas (known as Vadda Darwaza and Shera Vala Darwaza). The houses are small traditional Punjabi houses.
After 1950, people began to move outside the redline. The 1st Firni was drawn in a ring shape outside the redline area for use as a common road. Houses were built in this area until circa 1980, at which time the village needed another Firni because of lack of space. Housing continued to be built in this outer ring area.
In the present, people are moving toward the outer roads of Toosa, which connect to nearby villages.
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Demographics
The population is above 3,115 and the area is 4,117 hectares according to the 2011 census.[3]
Near to Sudhar. Village is connected to Gurusar Sudhar and Pakhowal with wide & freshly built road. Ludhiana International Airport Halwara is about 2 km from village centre.
Toosa village has following facilities for public betterment
Aanganwari ( Play School )
Government Primary School Toosa
Khalsa Senior Secondary School Toosa
Government Dispensary for Humans
Government Veterinary Dispensary
Public Water Works
Post Office
Panchyat Ghar
Play Ground near Dera Sant Aatma Singh Ji
Play Ground near Khalsa Senior Secondary School
Places of worship
Toosa village is multicultural village , peoples follow Sikhism, Sanatan Dharma etc . Village has 3 Gurdwaras , 2 Baba Bhuanas , 3 Mandirs , Baba Saheeds , Dera Sant Aatma Singh Ji.