Ghudda is a large village located in the district of Bathinda in the state of Punjab in India. It has a population of about 5346 persons living in around 983 households. It was founded, in later half of 17th century, by Baba Ghudda, whose ancestors shifted from village Sur Singh near Tarn Taaran, to Village Wanger near Talwandi Sabo, the then Lakhi Jungle area of Punjab. Ghudda was "a sleeping village" of the erstwhile Jungle Des. Ghudda is inhabited by persons of many castes and creeds. Ghudda is also a village of ancestors of Prakash Singh Badal. Now Ghudda is one of the most developed village of Bathinda district.