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treibes and casts in District

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In this district, there are many treibes and casts. Main casts of District are Gondal, Tarar, Ranjah, Warraich, Gujar, Sahi, Rann, Syed, Bhatti, Mirza, Cheema, Arain, Mahr, Khokhar, Dhotar,Ghogh, Maken, Dhodi, Khan, Rajput, Raja, Malik, Marar, Muslim Sheikh, Qureshi etc. There are also some big Treibes(casts) like Tarar, Gondal, Ranjah, Gujar, Bhatti, and Warraich. Here is list of main villages that belong to these casts.

Gondal:

Opens internal link in current windowKot BalaochOpens internal link in current windowMong, Chak Galian, Noth, Nawan Lok, Kalowali, Kewa, Datochur, Pindi-Bahauddin, Khandanwala, Kutiala Saydan, Wasu, Ahdi, Dera Chatta, Bohat, Rakh Bohat, Chrund, Ghulan, Opens internal link in current windowSohawa BollaniOpens internal link in current windowSohawa Dilluana, Chak Dawarka, Tibi Diryani, Pindi Alyani, Kot Ghurana, Kot Admana, Bagha, Ahla, Kiera, Baga Pind, Chimmun, Hassan, Khanana, Opens internal link in current windowSahna, Aaki, Maji, Wara Chamian, Kakowal, Bhikhi, Dalowal, Mainuwal, Bhachar, Balhar, Phaphra, Katuwal, Muradwal, Opens internal link in current windowHaria, Kirtuwal, Chuwind, Koluwal, Shamahri, Opens internal link in current windowAjjuwalOpens internal link in current windowWasuwal, Wara Alam Shah, Khutial Kurd, Opens internal link in current windowBadshahpur, Chak Dadhan, Kothara, Malakwal, Chak Raib, Bahowal, Ghor, Ghori, Mal, Rukan, Khai, Bukan, Gojra, Opens internal link in current windowChot Dheeran, Dafar, Gara, Khizar, Mona Saydan, Pind Mako, Mona Dipu, Head Faqirrian, Miana Gondal, Warriayat, Bar musa, Ghar Qaim, Sanda, Bosal, Chak Alam, Kot Pindiwala, Gajahur, Mehr Kot, Pipli, Alsar, Ghaniya, Pindi Rawan, Mamdana, Hardu Rehrka, Gasuwal.

Tarar:

Opens internal link in current windowChak Basawa, Channi Mast, Kot Satar Garbi, Pindi Lala, Doburgi, Pindi Noora, Mogho Pindi, Chak Meerak, Laider, Kot Rahm Shah, Kot Ghulam Rasul, Mathmal, Ruk, Ragh, Raike, Surley, Chak Dhala, Mano Chak, Lak, Thata Pharey, Dharekan Kurd, Dharekan Kalan, Kirlianwala, Janoke, Pindi Kalu, Kot Sitar Sharqi, Meelu, Thata Aaliya, Thata Neeka, Ranmal, Chak Mittah, Kot Peegu, Bela Mushtarkah, Jokalian, Channi Mehram, Channi Ghenna, Channi Sahnpal, Khotta Dabhola, Bhagat, Dhabula, Burg Ghannian, Ghannian, Ghuujan, Salemaan, Thatti Murid, Chak Kamal, Phalia, Doghul, Opens internal link in current windowBambli, Aghruya, Manga, Bahau, Mureed, Randiyali, Ratu Bahri,Kailu, Dhal, Kakka, Chatke, Daade, Sarle, Takat Mahal, Dandka, Opens internal link in current windowSaidaOpens internal link in current windowDhola KurdOpens internal link in current windowDhola kalan, Thata Hakam wala, Thata Ghalgoyan, Thata Khan Muhammad, Bhekhu, Gagu Kurd, Gagu Kalan, Kala Shadian, Asad ullah Pur, Opens internal link in current windowChak Abdulla (Tun pur),Channi Mughalan, Rakh Channi Mughalan, Chawk Kalan, Gharre, Chak Shahbaz, Dhala, Bhekewala, Dhunni Kurd, Dhunni Kalan, Bhawa Hassan, Chaittu, Mattoh, Mailu Khena, Mailu no, Dewi Ghar, Burg Bakhat, Burg Marraan

Ranjah:

Madhre, Dhaol, Ratowal, Makkewal, Opens internal link in current windowKhamb Kurd, Mianwal, Opens internal link in current window Anhay, Pandowal, Kotali Mastani, Nain, Ghang, Sajan, Sahbowal, Bhojuwal, Khairewal, Burg Agar, Bhukh, Ghanni Ghanna, Chak Mian,Kot Sher Muhammad, Musa Kalan, Kot Hast Khan, Musa Kurd, Hamber, Walayt wala, Ghut Kurd, Khanb Kalan, Chut Kalan, Noorpur Kehna, Khanb Alam, Ghar Lakhan, Chak chut, Burg Hassan, Burg Ghanian, Raan, Behruwal, Takhar Kalan, Takhar Miana, Fatehwala, Wariyaam,

Warraich:

Chak Fateh shah, Shaeedanwali, Lakanewala, Murrala, Makhanawali, Kotli Qazi, Kotli Kurd, Chak Saida, Chuuranwali, Rajuaya, Lasori Kurd, Aadusardani, Kot Multania, Saintal, Lasori Kalan, Ghaddu Sultan, Shaikh Ali pur, Pharianwali, Chak Gano Kalan, Bassi Kurd, Chak Gano Kurd, Soawa Warraichan, Loha Tibba, Ghaghuke, Raanseke, Haigarwala, Khanian, Dhadra, Rati Pindi, Ghadhu, kamunki, Saaddulahpur

Gujar:

Opens internal link in current windowChillianwala, Mojianwala, Taranianwala, Chak Sher Muhammad, Sandanwala, Ghanda Chuwan, Chak Giwan, Chak Kawaja, Rasulpur, Chacharanwali, Charanwala, Hasalanwala, Chakura, Tara Tibi

Bhatti:

Sivia, Noshehra, Farrukhpur Kahna, Farrukhpur Nu,

Others:

There are 51 Chaks in Mandi-Bahauddin, and there live mixed costs and many migrated costs from India after partition.

Opens internal link in current windowChak-51 (present mandi-bahauddin), Chak No.1

Here are some other villages with costs:

Opens internal link in current windowQadirabad (mixed casts), Opens internal link in current windowMangat (mixed Casts), Rasul (Mirza), Wara Balian (Khokhar), Dhok Daud (Sahi), Opens internal link in current windowDhok Nawan lok(Sahi), Opens internal link in current windowDhok Kasib (Sahi), Dhok Murad (Sahi), Tibi Maluwal (Sahi), Dhok Saharan (Sahi), Gaurri (Raan), Pindi Dhotran (Dhotar), Narang (Dhotar), Khosar (Dhotar), Laauung (Dhotar), Hilan (Aarain), Bhandar Kurd (Mar), Opens internal link in current windowMaken (Maken), Thatti Bawa (Meekan), Opens internal link in current windowKadhar (Dhodhi), Bhata Kehna (Marar), Bhata nu (Marar), Thatti Marraan (Marar), Kokara (Ghugh).

There are many villages which belong Syed cost and so on.

Important Telephones

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HOSPITALS                                                                     Û?سپتال

            Al-Shifa Hospital

              0546-50662

            Dr. Tariq Chaddar

              0300-7755707

            Dr. Zafar Mahmood

              0300-7741235

Dr.Imtiaz A.Gondal Homeopathic

03338032117

Other Important Telephone Numbers

        PTCL Head Office 

            0546-507800

        Telephone Inquiry

            0546-500634

        Police Station Sadar 

            0546-501628

        Police Station City

            0546-572010

        Edhi Welfare

            0546-507115

        Tehsil Nazam

            0546-509501

        Fire Bergade

        Rescue........15

            0546-500016

              15

        Railway Station

            0546-500018

        D.P.O (SP-Office)

            0546-502324

        D.S.P

            0546-507585

        M.P.A

         

        Press Club

            0546-521521

        Mr.Manzar

        Insar Burni Welfare

            0546-501123

        D.C.O office

   0546-504220
                  

            Haji Imtiaz Ahmed (Tehsil Nazam)

                  0300-7749060

            Zila Nazam

                  Office:0546-506900 

            MNA

       

           Haji Afzal Chann (Pind Makko)

                  0546-548001-4

          Ghulam Nabi Malik

                  0320-6455056

          Ajaz Ahmed Janjua (Nazim UC 2)

                 0321-7749323

          Ghulam Nabi (Scientist)

                 0300-8504252

 

Union Counsils and Villages in Tehsil Mandi Bahauddin

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S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

1

Pindi Bahauddin

1. Pindi Bahauddin

11425

122

11547

2.

Khandhanwala

1. Khandhanwal

11530

10

11540

   

2. Kuthiala Syedan

2774

4

2778

3.

Opens internal link in current windowMong

1. Opens internal link in current windowMong

8297

7

8304

   

2. Garhi Lutif

131

x

131

   

3. Kot Jalian

299

x

299

   

4. Nothey

416

2

418

   

5. Nawan Lok

778

x

778

   

6. Kaluwali

1947

19

1966

   

7. Garhi Gohar Khan

313

x

313

   

8. Meer Khani

406

x

406

   

9. Gurha Hashim

1319

2

1321

   

10. Chak Sardar Dial Singh

Be-Charagh

x

x

   

11. Ghari Lacha Singh

=

x

x

   

12. Arazi Bi Luddan

=

x

x

           

4.

Shaheedanwali

1. Shaheedanwali

4369

x

4369

   

2. Chak Fateh Shah

2553

2

2555

   

3. Lakhnawala

2895

1

2896

   

4. Rakh Sardar Gurmukh Singh

856

x

856

           

5.

Rasul

1. Rasul

3018

14

3032

   

2. Wara Balian

1858

18

1876

   

3. Dhapai

1311

72

1383

   

4. Boora

973

31

1004

   

5. Kotli Afghaanan

928

19

947

   

6. Opens internal link in current windowKot Balouch

2155

x

2155

   

7. Kotehra

1011

7

1018

   

8. Lolianwala

382

x

382

   

9. Rakh Rasul (chah Nikal)

324

1

325

   

10. Samu Pur

823

x

823

   

11. Kotli Khurd

22

x

22

   

12. Kotli Kalan

765

x

765

           
           
           

6.

Chalianwala

1. Chalianwala

9141

24

9165

   

2. Chak No.1

495

4

499

   

3. Rakh Minar Garh

2321

1

2322

           

7.

Mojianwala

1. Mojianwala

5370

8

5378

   

2. Taravanianwala

238

13

251

   

3. Chak Memoori

389

x

389

   

4. Sivia

4961

2

4963

   

5. Chak No.36

94

x

94

   

6. Kot Islam

758

x

758

   

7. Chak Sehr Muhammad

1682

x

1682

           

8.

Dhok Kasib

1. Dhok Kasib

3186

6

3192

   

2. Dhok Murad

1294

2

1296

   

3. Tibi Maluwal

518

x

518

   

4. Dhok Nawan Lok

3345

x

3345

   

5. Dhok Saharan

1687

4

1691

           

9.

Chak Basawa

1. Opens internal link in current windowChak Basawa

4471

20

4491

   

2. Dhok Daud

1255

x

1255

   

3. Dhok Jauri

2222

3

2225

   

4. Rakh Nihal Singh Kalan

2505

8

2513

           

10.

Opens internal link in current windowMurala

1. Opens internal link in current windowMurala

5622

11

5633

   

2. Makhnanwali

2441

7

2448

   

3. Jaisak

754

x

754

   

4. Kair Bawa

260

x

260

   

5. Dhok Shahaani

1153

x

1153

   

6. Bakh Nihal Singh Khurd

213

1

214

           

11.

Chorund

1. Chorund

2970

3

2973

   

2. Bohat

2929

x

2929

   

3. Rakh Bohat

1606

x

1606

   

4. Ahdi

1705

7

1712

   

5. Chak No.37

425

x

425

           

12.

Wasu

1. Opens internal link in current windowWasu

8061

40

8101

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowChak No.2 (S/N)

3124

211

3335

 

13.

Ahla

1. Ahla

3735

x

3735

   

2. Bagga

938

x

939

   

3. Kot Jharana

556

x

556

   

4. Pindi Alyani

331

x

331

   

5. Bir Pindi Jharana

506

x

506

   

6. Khewa

2228

1

2229

   

7. Kharlanwala

276

x

276

   

8. Ditto Chour

1123

x

1123

   

9. Chak Dawarka

367

x

367

   

10. Mohabat Pur

1551

x

1551

   

11. Kotla Piran

37

x

37

   

12. Kot Admana

68

x

68

           

14.

Kuthiala Shiekhan

1. Kuthiala Shiekhan

7665

1

7666

   

2. Bhacher

1691

x

1691

   

3. Chak No. 41

788

x

788

           

15.

Chak No. 40

1. Chak No.40

832

x

832

   

2. Chak No.39

852

x

852

   

3. Chak No.12

897

x

897

   

4. Chak No.13

1292

x

1292

   

5. Chak No.14

1877

x

1877

   

6. Aidal

2126

x

2126

   

7. Dallowal

768

x

768

   

8. Aaki

2554

2

2556

           

16.

Bhikhi

1. Bhikhi

10143

13

10156

   

2. Ainowal

634

1

635

           

17.

Sahna

1. Opens internal link in current windowSahna

6865

23

6888

   

2. Chak No.4

1050

x

1050

   

3. Chak No.5

1087

x

1087

   

4. Chak No.15

1137

1

1138

           

18.

Chhimmon

1. Chhimmon + Bagga Pind

6688

22

6710

   

2. Hassan

1862

x

1862

   

3. Khanana

2152

14

2166

   

4. Jayya

2649

2

2651

19.

Opens internal link in current windowSohawa Bolani

1. Opens internal link in current windowSohawa Bolani

5695

40

5735

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowSohawa Jumlani

4885

1

4886

   

3. Chak No.3

1524

1

1525

           

20.

Opens internal link in current windowSohawa Dillowana

1. Opens internal link in current windowSohawa Dillowana

3779

x

3779

   

2. Chak No.11

593

x

593

   

3. Kakuwal

711

x

711

   

4. Tibbi Daryani

845

x

845

   

5. Opens internal link in current windowJhulana

4783

10

4793

           

21.

Chak No. 38

1. Chak No. 38

3353

30

3383

   

2. Rattowal

2996

x

2966

   

3. Makaywal

4416

1

4417

   

4. Chhani Raheem Shah

244

x

244

   

5. Kot Jaffar

289

x

289

           

22.

Opens internal link in current windowKadhar

1. Opens internal link in current windowKadhar

6691

37

6728

   

2. Khumb Kurd

3282

x

3282

   

3. Kaka

1066

x

1066

           

23.

Mianwal

1. Mianwal

10700

10

10710

   

2. Anhay

603

x

603

           

24

Opens internal link in current windowMangat

1. Opens internal link in current windowMangat

20000

 

20,000

25

Pandowal

Pandowal Bala

4858

9

4867

   

Pandowal Pain

2934

x

2934

Villages and Union Counsils in Tehsil Malakwal

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S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

47.

Badshahpur

1. Opens internal link in current windowBadshahpur

3605

8

3613

   

2. Khaira

204

x

204

   

3. Chak Daddan

777

x

777

   

Kirtowal

825

x

825

   

5. Chhawind

747

x

747

           
           
   

8. Muradwal

765

9

774

   

Chhawind

747

x

747

   

10.Balhar

731

x

731

           

48.

Haria

1.Haria

3737

17

3754

   

2. Majhi

4257

23

4280

   

3. Kapoor

270

x

270

           
   

5. Bhagowal

851

1

851

   

6. Haria Railway Station

     
   

7. Kattowal

658

x

658

   

8. Muradwal

765

9

774

   

9. Wara Chammian

932

5

937

   

10. Phaphra

571

 

571

   

11. Noor pur Piran

596

x

596

           

49.

Chak Raib

1. Chak Raib

2030

x

2030

   

2. Chot Deehran

5508

4

5512

   

3. Chak No. 10

396

x

396

   

4. Chak No. 9

3674

137

3811

           

50.

Wara alam Shah

1. Wara alam Shah

1522

1

1523

   

2. Kuthiala Khurd

1972

1

1973

   

3. Chak No. 7

1352

2

1354

   

4. Shumhari

2321

x

2321

   

5. Chak No. 19

862

5

867

   

6. Bahowal

2467

9

2476

   

7. Chak No. 22

520

1

521

   

8. Chak No. 6

505

x

505

   

9. Chak No. 8

643

x

643

   

10.Kalowal Kotehra

1959

2

1961

           

51.

Rukkan

1. Rukkan

12129

38

12167

   

2. Jarra

732

6

738

   

3. Chak No. 34

1144

1

1145

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

52

Daffar

1. Daffar

3115

5

3120

   

2. Chak No. 20

2104

7

2111

   

3. Chak No. 21

1083

82

1165

   

4. chak No. 25

893

x

893

   

5. Bhallowal

2246

1

2247

   

6. Chak No. 23

1705

59

1764

           

53.

Gohr

1. Gohr

2656

5

2661

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowGohri

1397

x

1397

   

3. Mahl

1158

2

1160

   

4. Ajjowal

2014

x

2014

   

5. Chak No. 32

711

x

711

   

6. Chak No. 33

1536

x

1536

   

7. Chak No. 16

1937

x

1937

   

8. Chak No. 17

655

10

665

   

9. Chak No. 18

800

x

800

   

10. Chak No. 42

926

x

926

           

54.

Pind Makko

1. Pind Makko

3219

x

3219

   

2. Khizar

1742

x

1742

   

3. Mona Syedan

2877

x

2877

   

4. Chak No. 52

378

x

378

   

5. Chak No. 24

1055

80

1135

   

6. Chak No. 29

1263

x

1263

           

55.

Gojra

1. Gojra

6683

19

6702

   

2. Bukkan

3383

x

3383

   

3. Opens internal link in current windowKhai

3439

2

3441

           

56.

Nain

1. Nain

4495

1

4496

   

2. Pandowal Bala

4858

9

4867

   

3. Pandowal Pain

2934

x

2934

   

4. Kotli Masnani

838

x

838

   

5. Jhang

651

x

651

   

6. Sajjan

382

x

382

           

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

57.

Busal Masoor

1. Busal Masoor

6210

4

6214

   

2. Bhojowal

1586

x

1586

   

3. Sahibwal

2341

9

2350

           

58.

Busal

1. Busal

15526

75

15601

           

59.

Barmusa

1. Barmusa

6910

23

6933

   

2. Chak No. 31

1889

1

1890

   

3. Chak No. 45

1563

52

1615

   

4. Chak No. 46

1890

2

1892

           

60.

Warryait

1. Warryait

2820

x

2820

   

2. Chak No. 30

1546

1

1547

   

3. Chak No. 26

2960

63

3023

   

4. Chak No. 27

799

1

800

   

5. Chak No. 28

2157

17

2174

           

61.

Pindi Rawan

1. Pindi Rawan

6283

8

6291

   

2. Chak No. 47

1082

1

1083

   

3. Chak No. 48

951

x

951

   

4. Gunian

3304

3

3307

   

5. Easer

795

x

795

           

62.

Miana Gondal

1. Miana Gondal

13231

54

13285

           

63.

Garh Qaim

1. Garh Qiam

4750

15

4765

   

2. Sanda

3864

x

3864

   

3. Chak No. 49

586

29

615

   

4. Chak No. 50

850

1

851

           

64.

Mona Depot

1. Mona Depot

6642

230

6872

   

2. Faqairan

3561

5

3566

   

12. Kotli Kalan

765

x

765

           

Villages and Union Counsils in Tehsil Phalia

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S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

24.

Dhoul

1. Dhoul

4877

7

4884

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowMaken

2518

9

2527

   

3. Ladher

1999

1

2000

   

4. Madhary

2431

1

2432

   

5. Thathi Bawa

557

1

558

   

6. Pir Bollah

250

2

252

   

7. Chani Jawai Shah

267

x

267

   

8. Chak Meerak

450

x

450

   

9. Mughal Pura Dakhli Phalia

203

x

203

           

25.

Raikey

1. Raikey

1588

1

1589

   

2. Ragh

2075

x

2075

   

3. Ruk

184

x

184

   

4. Matmal

499

1

500

   

5. Sarlay

1583

x

1583

   

6. Chak Dala

517

x

517

   

7. Pindi Mugho

1265

5

1270

   

8. Pindi Lala

2387

x

2387

   

9. Pindi Noora

650

x

650

   

10.Haideri Mohalla Dakhli Phalia

418

x

418

   

11.Qila Sardar Attar Singh

418

x

418

           

26.

Doughal

1. Doughal

1502

5

1507

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowBumbli

1280

x

1280

   

3. Opens internal link in current windowDhal

1253

5

1258

   

4. Kelu

2648

x

2648

   

5. Daday

696

1

697

   

6. Chatkay

630

x

630

   

7. Phalia Boota

453

x

453

   

8. Collage Mohallah Dakhli Phalia

725

x

725

   

9. Kot Hamad Shah

446

x

446

   

10.Malo Mahi Giran

256

2

258

           

27.

Opens internal link in current windowGhanian

1. Opens internal link in current windowGhanian

2277

x

2277

   

2. Murid

633

1

634

   

3. Saliman

1203

x

1203

 

 

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

4. Thathi Murid

471

x

471

   

5. Burj Ghanian

440

x

440

   

6. Dhaboola

821

x

821

   

7. Manga

654

x

654

   

8. Bahoo

805

x

805

   

9. Kot Nabi Shah

473

x

473

   

10. Gajjan

862

x

862

   

11. Chhani Syedan

427

x

427

   

12. Chak Lakhia

359

x

359

   

13. Bahri

1811

1

1812

   

14. Ratoo

475

x

475

   

15. Chak Kamal

623

2

625

   

16. Randali

1153

1

1154

           

28.

Dherekan Kalan

1. Dherekan Kalan

1895

x

1895

   

2. Dherekan Khured

1205

x

1205

   

3. Bhagat

665

x

665

   

4. Sarang

1164

x

1164

   

5. Agroia

1519

38

1557

   

6. Kotha Bhola

58

x

58

   

7. Marewala

79

x

79

   

8. Kotla shah Hussain

329

1

330

   

9. Kotla Munawar Shah

424

x

424

   

10. Pheray

2394

1

2395

   

11. Luk

1536

x

1536

           

29.

Helan

1. Helan

5244

20

5266

   

2. Kot Sattar Gharbi

747

1

748

   

3. Do-Burji

661

1

662

   

4. Kot Rehm Shah

1843

x

1843

   

5. Kotli Khurd

680

1

681

   

6. Haiger Kurd

799

2

801

   

7. Bhinder Klan

855

1

856

   

8. Rajoa

1301

119

1420

           

30.

Pharianwali

1. Pharianwali

3717

17

3734

 

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

2. Loha Tiba

460

x

460

   

3. Chakora

330

x

330

   

4. Opens internal link in current windowKhaian

1255

x

1255

   

5. Ghagoki

815

x

815

   

6. Sohawa Warrichan

1359

1

1360

   

7. Ran Sekey

1313

x

1313

   

8. Bhinder Khurd

757

2

759

           

31.

Haigarwala

1. Haigarwala

3164

x

3164

   

2. Chak Zahar

2356

15

2371

   

3. Kot Phuley Shah

1187

x

1187

   

4. Chak Mitha

2114

8

2122

   

5. Pindi Dhothran

1382

4

1386

           

32.

Pindi Kaloo

1. Pindi Kaloo

3947

1

3948

   

2. Janokey

598

x

598

   

3. Kirlianwala

868

x

868

   

4. Melu

535

x

535

   

5. Arzani

643

x

643

   

6. Kot Sattar Sharki

995

1

996

   

7. Ranmal

1884

3

1887

   

8. Kot Pejo

684

x

684

           

33.

Opens internal link in current windowChak Jano Kalan

1.Opens internal link in current window Chak Jano Kalan

2547

34

2581

   

2. Opens internal link in current windowChak Jano Khurd

1213

x

1213

   

3. Opens internal link in current windowChak Mano

3213

x

3213

   

4. Basi Khurd

124

x

124

   

5. Basi Kalan

465

x

465

   

6. Opens internal link in current windowKot Ghulam Rasul

564

x

564

   

7. Chhani Mast

661

x

661

   

8. Santhal

965

x

965

   

9. Shakh Ali Pur

773

x

773

   

10. Kot Multanianwala

531

x

531

   

11. Ado Sarwani

488

x

488

           

34.

Charanwala

1. Charanwala

1626

1

1627

 

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

2. Jhanda Chohan

617

x

617

   

3. Checheranwali

1158

x

1158

   

4. Chak Jewean

1252

1

1253

   

5. Sanhanwala

2702

x

2702

   

6. Rasulpur

321

1

322

   

7. Chak Saida

1043

1

1044

   

8. Kotli Qazi

1562

x

1562

   

9. Rakh Kotli Qazi

Be-chargh

x

x

           

35.

Haslanwala

1. Haslanwala

2997

x

2997

   

2. Lasoori Kalan

2655

2

2657

   

3. Lasoori Khurd

623

2

625

   

4. Noor Jamal

813

1

814

   

5. Chohranwala

1906

1

1907

   

6. Chak Khawaja

1365

23

1388

   

7. Thatha Ameer

639

x

639

   

8. Thatha Hast

551

x

551

   

9. Noor Pur

327

x

327

   

10. Gadhu Sultan

262

x

262

           

36.

Jokalian

1. Jokalian

4980

19

4999

   

2. Thatha Alia

1664

2

1666

   

3. Chani Mahram

417

1

418

   

4. Chani Ghania

Be-Chariagh

x

x

   

5. Kot Kakay Shah

264

18

282

   

6. Thatha Naik

257

x

257

   

7. Chani Sahanpal

368

x

368

   

8. Kotla Mehmood Shah

363

x

363

   

9. Sahnpal

813

x

813

   

10. Sahanianwala

162

x

162

           

37.

Narang

1. Narang

1838

1

1839

   

2. Asad Ullah Pur

1496

403

1899

   

3. Long

1090

1

1091

   

4. Charkay

908

2

910

   

5. Kamonkey

775

x

775

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

6. Bella Mushtarka

Be-Charagh

x

x

   

7. Malhian

338

x

338

   

8. Ritti Pindi

725

1

726

   

9. Khooser

1563

1

1564

   

10. Dadhu Kalan

1245

7

1252

   

11. Dudhrey

704

61

765

           

38.

Thathi Shah Mohd.

1. Thathi Shah Muhammad

1184

x

1184

   

2. Alhan

714

x

714

   

3. Channi Mughlan

170

x

170

   

4. Rakh Chhani Mughlan

Be-Charagh

x

x

   

5. Dharm Kot

227

x

227

   

6. Korey Karm Shah

1391

x

1391

   

7. Gudgore

141

x

141

   

8. Jago Kalan

1152

1

1153

   

9. Jago Kurd

270

x

270

   

10. Thatha Khan Muhammad

159

x

159

   

11. Thatha Gul Goian

434

x

434

   

12. Chak Abdullah (Tunpur)

596

x

596

   

13. Ckook Kalan

440

x

440

   

14. Kapoor Kot

226

x

226

   

15. Melu Kohna

1458

8

1466

   

16. Opens internal link in current windowRural Area Qadirabad

1610

x

1610

           

39.

Bhekho

1. Bhekho

2705

13

2718

   

2. Burj Agra

1285

x

1285

   

3. Khairawal

1323

x

1323

   

4. Takhat Mal

1257

x

1257

   

5. Chak Shahbaz

1283

x

1283

   

6. Gahrey

465

x

465

   

7. Bhuk

519

x

519

   

8. Seerey

3261

x

3261

           

40.

Saida

1. Opens internal link in current windowSaida

3778

7

3785

   

2. Dandka

1224

4

1228

   

3. Dhola Kalan

1264

x

1264

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

4. Dhola Khurd

837

1

838

   

5. Kala Shadian

3453

15

3468

   

6. Thatha Hakamwala

65

1

66

           

41.

Bhoa Hassan

1. Bhoa Hassan

1336

1

1337

   

2. Bhekeywala

925

1

926

   

3. Davi Garh

742

1

743

   

4. Mutto

766

x

766

   

5. Melu Nou

769

x

769

   

6. Ghughanwali

1481

x

1481

   

7. Chak Mian

484

x

484

   

8. Chhani Gehna

1010

x

1010

   

9. Burj Gehna

79

x

79

   

10. Bhutta Kohna

204

x

204

   

11. Bhutta Nau

674

x

674

   

12. Burj Murraran

3

x

3

   

13. Burj Rathoran

Be-Gharagh

x

x

   

14. Chhani Murraran

Be-Gharagh

x

x

   

15. FurkhPur Kohna

714

x

714

   

16. Thathi Murraran

893

x

893

   

17. Noor Pur Ketvi

412

x

412

   

18. Furkh Pur Naau

400

x

400

   

19. Chakori

215

x

215

   

20. Burj Hassan

22

x

22

   

21. Khamb Alam

296

x

296

   

22. Kokaray

322

1

323

   

23. Nosehra Bhattian

584

x

584

   

24. Akal Garh

Be-Charagh

x

x

           

42.

Dhunni Kalan

1. Dhunni Kalan

2316

5

2321

   

2. Dhunni Khurd

1948

x

1948

   

3. Mehr Kot

96

x

96

   

4. Dhala

711

x

711

   

5. Chayto

1401

1

1402

   

6. Walayatwala

326

x

326

   

7. Burj Bakhat

662

x

662

S.No

Name of Union Council

Names of Villages

Muslims

Non-Muslim

Total

   

8. Khamb Kalan

1020

x

1020

   

9. Opens internal link in current windowKot Pindiwala

1500

12

1512

   

10. Jajaur

1428

1

1429

   

11. Kot Sehr Muhammad

1637

8

1645

   

12. Garh Lakan

171

x

171

           

43.

Bherowal

1. Bherowal

3876

1

3877

   

2. Thakar Kalan

2126

6

2132

   

3. Thakar Miana

288

x

288

   

4. Basti Mukhdoom

717

x

717

   

5. Chak Chot

95

x

95

   

6. Chot Kalan

928

x

928

   

7. Chot Khurd

344

x

344

   

8. Humber

931

x

931

   

9. Musa Khurd

1175

1

1176

   

10. Qila Sirdar Jawaher

205

x

205

   

11. Burj Umer

Be-Gharagh

x

x

   

12. Kanianwala

Be-Gharagh

x

x

   

13. Tilianwala

=

x

x

   

14. Chhajanwala

=

x

x

           

44.

Kot Hast Khan

1. Kot Hast Khan

938

x

938

   

2. Orey

273

x

273

   

3. Kadhar Gharbi

1874

1

1875

   

4. Lakha

1564

x

1564

   

5. Syed

1037

2

1039

   

6. Raan

1451

17

1468

   

7. Waryam

2149

2

2141

   

8. Fattuwala

1633

3

1636

           

45.

Her Do Rerka

1. Her Do Rerka

9666

54

9720

   

2. Jassowal

2252

11

2263

           

46.

Mamdana

1. Mamdana

2921

52

2973

   

2. Chak Alam

867

2

869

   

3. Baryar

329

x

329

   

4. Chak No. 43

1427

6

1433

   

5. Chak No. 44

2362

182

2544

   

6. Pipli

1090

8

1098

   

7. Musa Kalan

1721

9

1730

District Mandi Bahauddin : History and Present

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District Mandi Bahauddin : History and Present 

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Addition and Revision by S.T. Shah

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Historical, Cultural, Agricultural and Education Background

Early history

District Mandi Bahauddin takes its name from the town headquarters. In 1506 A. D. a Gondal Jat Chief Bahauddin established a settlement namely Pindi Bahauddin, after his migration from Pindi Shah Jahanian to this area.

During British era in Sub-Continent

In the British rule in 1916 Pindi bahauddin Railway station was setup. It was a time when the British were Establishing and introducing modern and essential public use Equipments in their best Interest. Above mentioned Railway System was introduced and laid down to defend their Empire from the North. So it was called North Western Railway (NWR). After the first world war the British gave and introduced new settlements in Sub-continent. This Region called "Gondal Bar" some of its land lying Barren was reconstructed and a great Irrigation plan was surveyed and dug out by manual work. Main route of the canal Lower Jhelum was dug. Water was released in 1902 in its main route.
Chak Bandi was made by Sir Malcum Heley and approximately 51 Chaks were settled and notified. In these 51 Chaks , the land was awarded to the people who worked for British Empire. 
The town grew up in early 20th century near the ancient village [Chak No. 51], where Sikh, Hindu and Muslim businessmen and land owners came to settle. The twon was named Mandi Bahauddin after establishment of grain market in the area. Chak 51 became the center of this newly established town. The map of this Chak was made by John Alam. A famous grain market was setup in this Chak. After this the Chak No. 51 was called Mandi-Bahauddin. In 1920 this name was notified. In 1924 Pindi-Bahauddin Railway station was notified the above mentioned name. In 1937 when Mandi-Bahauddin was town, it was given the status of a town committee. In 1941 it was given the status of a Muncipal Committee. In the Master plan of reconstructing this town, in 1923 all the streets and roads were laid straight and wide.  In 1946 nine gates and the wall surrounding this town was completed due to reites.

After independence

After the partition when the Sikhs and the Hindus have migrated to India, bulk of muslim population migrated and settled here. In 1960 this city was given the status of Sub-Division. In 1963, the Rasul Barrage and Rasul-Qadirabad link canal project under Indus Basin irrigation project started. The Project was managed by WAPDA, and a large colony for government employees and foreign contractors was constructed a few kilometers from Mandi Bahauddin. This projected was completed in 1968 by Engineer Riazur Rahman Shariff as the Project Director. This project brought lime light to Mandi Bahauddin and helped the city grow commercially. In 1993 by its own name Mian Manzoor Ahmed Vato Chief minister Punjab announced and notified this city as a District. H.Q.

The district forms central portion of the Chaj Doab lying between Jhelum and Chenab rivers.
Jatts consisting of sub-castes Gondal, Warraich, Tarar, Ranjha and Sahi dominate Mandi Bahauddin, consisting of three tehsils Mandi Bahauddin, Phalia and Malikwal.
However, Gujjars and Mohajirs are also prominent in local politics. Agriculture is the major profession in the district. Formerly a tehsil of Gujrat district, Mandi Bahauddin district consists of two national and five provincial assembly seats
The total area of Mandi Bahauddin is 2,673 sq kilometres. The total number of male voters in Mandi Bahauddin is 370,528 and female voters 278,521. The annual population growth rate of the district is 1.87 per cent and the urban ratio is 15.2 per cent. Around 99.1 per cent of the total population of Mandi Bahauddin are Muslims, 0.6 per cent Christians and 0.2 per cent Ahmadis.
The main languages of the district are: Punjabi 97 per cent; Urdu 2.5 per cent; Pushto 0.5 per cent; Seraiki 0.5 per cen. Main occupations of the district include agriculture workers 40.7 per cent; elementary occupations 40 per cent; service workers 6.5 per cent, crafts and related trade 4.2 per cent; professionals 3.1 per cent and machine operators 2.4 per cent.

Historical Importance

More than 150 lakh populated city has its own great importance. In the Western side of Mandi-Bahauddin at the place of Khiwa , the famous and historical war  "Battle of the Hydaspes River"  between Raja Porus and Alexander The great , a Greece Invader have been fought.

A painting by Charles Le Brun depicting Alexander and Porus during the Battle of the Hydaspes

 

 Alexander's crossing of the Hydaspes river, courtesy of The Department of History, United States Military Academy

 

The  Battle of Hydaspes River was a battle fought by Alexander the Great in 326 BC against the Indian king Porus on the Hydaspes River (now the Jhelum) in Punjab. The kingdom of king Porus was situated in that part of ancient India which has become modern day Pakistan. The battle was the last major war fought by Alexander.

At the first day of this war, Harry Roy the son of Raja Porus was killed at 11 o-clock. At the same day, the horse (Bucephalus) of Alexander, The great, was dead. After the death of his son, Raja Porus (initially stationed at Nazampur) came with Elephants and fought against Alexander the great. This war was on the Southern Bank of the River Jhelum. As a result of this battle, Alexander founded two cities, Nicaea (Victory) at the site of modern day Jalapur and Bucephala at the site (possibly) of Bhera in Pakistan.Bucephalus was the name of the horse that Alexander rode on, having died either during battle or right afterwards of weariness and old age.Wazir Abad Cuttlery industry has its own pride to sharpen and prepare the swords of this great Invader.

At a few distance from here, second Sikh war in 1849 in the reigeon of Lord Guff, the British and the Khalsa Sikh Army fought at the place of Chillianwala.

 

A grave yard at Rakh Minar near Chillianwala has its own Ancient Mamorandom where many British Army soldiers and officers have been buried and lie there.

 
 

Tehsil headquarters towns of Phalia and Malikwal are at the distance of 22.5 and 28.5 kilometers from Mandi Bahauddin, respectively. The shape of the district is like a parallelogram. It is bounded on the north by river Jhelum (which separates it from Jehlam district); on the west by Sargodha district; on the south by river Chenab (which separates it from the Gujranwala and Hafizabad districts); and on the east by Gujrat district. Total area of the district is 2,673 square kilometers. The district comprises of three tehsils, namely, Mandi Bahauddin, Phalia and Malikwal.

Present situation

Mandi Bahaud Din: Out of the way city by shirazi

Originally Mandi Bahauddin was a village called as Chak number 51. It started expanding after the completion of Rasul Hydroelectric Power Station on Upper Jhelum Canal in 1901. Today, Mandi Bahauddin is an over crowded market town famous for its agricultural markets (Grain Market, Vegetable Market and Livestock Market) and local industry of making colourful bed legs.
The name Mandi Bahauddin originates from two sources: Mandi (market) was prefixed because it was a flourishing grain market and Bahauddin was borrowed from nearby old village Pindi Bahauddin, which has now become part of the town. After the partition, thousands of refugees from India rehabilitated on the evacuee property of Sikh and Hindu landlords. Lately, after the construction of Rasul Barrage, people from the belt along southern edge of Salt Range up to Pind Dadan Khan and other areas across the River Jhelum came settling in the town. Due to migrations and increase in business activities, the town has expanded in all directions. The result is that more than half of the population is living outside municipal limits without any civic amenities. More unplanned localities and kachi abadies are coming up everyday. The tendency to move from rural areas to urban centres is on the increase.
People from adjoining villages come to exchange their agricultural products like grain, chickens and Ghee with matchboxes and other commodity items and see the ‘bright lights’ in this dusty town. Donkey carts to heavy vehicles are plying indiscriminately on any road they feel like. The town roads have bumps, wobbles and unauthorized speed breakers (sleeping policemen). The right of way has been shrunk due to encroachments and fast growing traffic. Most cross-junctions like Hospital Chowk, Gurha Chowk, Sut Sire Chowk, College Chowk and two railway crossings are always busy and there are no traffic signals.
The sugar mills constructed ‘farm to mill’ road that can be used as a bypass for the traffic not concerned with the city. But it is not being utilized because there are no arrangements to divert the heavy traffic on to the 20 feet wide metallic road. Mixture of slow and fast moving traffic, lack of footpaths, parking facilities, presence of bus and wagon terminals and many tonga stands has aggravated the situation in this agricultural market town. It is located away from Grand Trunk road but well linked with Pind Dadan Khan, Jhelum, Kharian, Lalamusa, Gujrat, Gujranwala and Sargodha with railways and good road network.
The small town having gridiron pattern (all roads and streets meeting at right angle) has developed haphazardly into an overcrowded city. Rehries and temporary shops have intruded all the main bazaars. The rehriwallas have a strong union. They thwart any effort by municipal authorities or district administration to remove the encroachments. The result is that what to talk of vehicles even the pedestrians cannot pass through the bazaars. Dual carriage way was introduced from Sadar Darwaza - gateway built in 1930 - to municipal committee office but the encroachers have also occupied this bifurcation.
The right of way on roads going out of the town has also been reduced due to unchecked encroachments and linear development along the roads. Number of shopping centres has come up in the residential areas. Beside sugar mills, local shaped industrial concerns are spread in and brick kilns around the town. Bed legs and colourful furniture are famous products of the town. Commercial and industrial activities in the residential areas have put a great pressure on the demand of already deficient houses.
Grain Market is located in the centre of the town. Goods’ Forwarding Agencies and lack of amenities have made miserable the lives of merchants and customers of the Market. Large number of goods’ trucks is always standing in the 4.3 acres of market area, which adversely affect the business. The surrounding area of town’s landmark and highest building, majestic Jamia Mosque built by the corner of Grain Market is also noisy and bustling with commercial activities of ‘Lohar’ bazaar.
Even worst is the condition of Vegetable Market. There was time when much of what is today Sabzi Mandi was tranquil and pollution free market consisting of few shops. People could go to the market and buy some of the freshest fruit, vegetables and some of the choicest of spices, nuts, meat and chicken. But now it is very difficult to move in and out of this largest perishable’s market in the area because there is no regular sweeping or lifting of garbage and all the free space has been occupied by vendors who buy any one item in the morning and sit on ground to sell inside and around Sabzi Mandi.
Well chalking is another problem of the town. Political, religious, commercial slogans and different advertisements can be seen all over the town. Political slogans respecting one candidate who contested last elections, every time from a different platform can still be found written on the walls of the town.
Besides going to nearby Rasul Barrage for eating fish Kabab, there are no recreational or cultural facilities and no healthy activities Mandi Bahauddin that was made district headquarters in 1993. This has far eaching effects on the youth of the town. They are seen playing cards on roadsides or snooker in corners of every street. Large numbers of video shops have come up and are doing good business. Video shops rent TV, VCR and as much as five films at a time even in the period when multi channel satellite has become a household item. There are two old cinema houses with 803 seating capacity. Degree colleges (one for boys and one for girls) are doing good jobs but given the resources of the municipal educational institutions, they are not enough for the youth of the area.
A Lalamusa-Sargodha-Khanewal railway is a profitable rout. At present only one Peshawar-Karachi train - Chenab Express - runs on this route. It could be useful to introduce at least one more Peshawar-Karachi express train for passengers, agricultural products produced in the area and a few of the minerals from Salt Range. This track is linked with Khewara Salt mines as well. Moreover, this track is strategically important in case of any threat to Peshawar-Lahore-Karachi main railway track. In that case, Lalamusa-Sargodha-Khanewal rail route could take all the rail traffic.
The “Mandi Bahauddin Development Plan 1986-2012″ has not even come on the tables of people responsible for is execution. But a possible nice start for the town may be to declare at least two bazaars (Sadar Bazaar and Committee Bazaar) totally pedestrian, vehicular traffic and animal transport contained out. Any body listening please!


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Mandi Bahauddin Police Phone Numbers

Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mandi Bahauddin

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Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mandi Bahauddin
Tehsil Unions Total Unions
Malikwal UC. 49 MALAKWAL-1, UC. 50 MALAKWAL-2, UC. 51 HARIA, UC. 52 BADSHAHPUR, UC. 53 CHAK RAIB, UC. 54 WARA ALAM SHAH, UC. 55 GOHAR, UC. 56 GOJRA, UC. 57 RUKKAN, UC. 58 DAFFAR, UC. 59 PINDI MACCO, UC. 60 BOSAL, UC. 61 BAR MUSA, UC. 62 WARAYAT, UC. 63 MIANA GONDAL, UC. 64 GARH QAIM, UC. 65 PINDI RAWAN 17
Mandi Bahauddin U.C. 10 MOJIANWALA, U.C. 11 DHOK KASIB, U.C. 12 MURALA, U.C. 13 CHAKBASAWA, U.C. 14 WASU, U.C. 15 SHAHEEDANWALI, U.C. 16 PINDI BAHAUDDIN, U.C. 17 SAHNA, U.C. NO.3 M.B.DIN, U.C. NO.4 M.B.DIN, U.C. NO.6 AHLA, U.C. NO.7 MONG, U.C. NO.8 RASUL, U.C. NO.9 CHILLIANWALA, UC. N0.2 M.B.DIN, UC. 18 CHHIMMON, UC. 19 SOHAWA BULANI, UC. 21 MANGAT, UC. 27 BHIKHI, UC. N0.5.M.B.DIN, UC.20SOHAWA DILLOWANA, UC.22 KADHAR, UC.23 MIANWAL, UC.24 NAIN, UC.26 CHAK NO 40, UC.NO.1 M.B.DIN, UC25KUTHIALA SHEIKHAN 27
Phalia UC. 28 PHALIA, UC. 29 DHAUL, UC. 30 RALKE, UC. 31 HELAN, UC. 32 DHAREKHAN KALAN, UC. 33 GHANIAN, UC. 34 DUGGAL, UC. 35 PHARIANWALI, UC. 36 NARANG ., UC. 37 HASLANWAL, UC. 38 CHAK JANO KALAN, UC. 39 JOKALIAN, UC. 40 PINDI KALU, UC. 41 QADIR ABAD, UC. 42 SAIDA, UC. 43 BHEKHO, UC. 44 BHOA HASSAN, UC. 45 DHUNNI KALAN, UC. 46 BHEROWAL, UC. 47 KOT HAST KHAN, UC. 48 RERKA BALA 21
Total Number of Tehsils = 3 and Total Unions = 65

Mandi Bahauddin Police Stations Directory

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Mandi Bahauddin Police Stations Directory

Sadar Circle
Malikwal Circle
Phalia Circle

 
 
Sr. No.Police StationPhone No.
  SDPO Sadar (Circle) 0546-507585
1. City 0546-507715
2. Sadar 0546-501628
3. Civil Lines 0546-572010
4. Kuthiala Sheikhan 0546-570010
 
Sr. No.Police StationPhone No.
  SDPO Malikwal (Circle) 0546-591380
1. Malikwal 0546-591013
2. Gojra 0546-599335
3. Miana Gondal 0546-550026
 
 
Sr. No.Police StationPhone No.
  SDPO Phalia (Circle) 0546-596126
1. Phalia 0546-596007
2. Qadirabad 0546-544028
3. Pahrianwali 0546-592032
4. Bhagat 0546-531480

Source: DPO Mandi Bahauddin

Mandi Bahauddin Hospitals

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Name of Officers / Hospitals Telephone # Fax #
EDO(H) 0546-508450/0546-504350 0546-508550
DOH 0546-509250  
MS DHQ 0546-508820  
THQ Malkwal 0546-596010  
THQ Phalia 0546-591422  
RHC Chalianwala 0546-590588  
RHC Kuthialan Sheikhan 0546-570796  
RHC Mong 0546-626273  
RHC Bheko Morr N.A.  
RHC Jokalian 0546-593212  
RHC Paharia Wali 0546-592318  
RHC Malawal 0546-591422  
RHC Miana Gondal 0546-550039

Mandi Bahauddin History in details

LIST OF VEGETABLES OF M.B.Din

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LIST OF VEGETABLES OF M.B.Din

Sr. No.

Name of vegetable

Varieties (2000)

  1.  

Chilli (Mirch)

 

Punjab Lal, CH-I, Surkh, Punjab Gachhedar CH3, Sirhind, Sanauri, Jalandhari, Sathi, Loungi, Shahkoti

  1.  

Capsicum (Simla Mirch)

Punjab 27

  1.  

Okra (Bindi)

Pusa, Sawani, Punjab Padmani, Punjab-7, Punjab-8, Pb. Kranti, Pb. Varsha, Uphan A-11

  1.  

Bottle gourd (Ghia Kaddu)

Punjab Round, Punjab Komal Early long, Pspl, Pusa Nailin, America Pb.Hyprid No 13,Pb14

  1.  

Summer squash (Chappan Kaddu)

Punjab chappan kaddu-1

  1.  

Squash melon (Tinda)

S-48 (Punjab tinda), /light green, Dark green.

  1.  

Bittergoud (Karela)

C-96, Pb.14, small proited, --karela, Meetha Karela, Roundish karela

  1.  

Pumpkin (Halwa Kaddu)

Large red, large round, yellow flesh and red flesh

  1.  

Sponge gourd and ridge gourd (Ghia and Kalitori)

Pusa Chikni, Punjab Sadabahar (5-10)

  1.  

Ash-gourd (Petha)

Local variety

  1.  

Musk melon (Kharbuza)

Punjab Hybrid, Punjab sunehri, Punjab Rasila, Hara Madhu, PR.M.M28, Hari dhari, Kajri, Sarda, Musa, Phut, Wa---

  1.  

Water melon (Tarbuz)

Sugar baby shipper

  1.  

Long melon(Tur)

Punjab long melon-I, L.Early  Pb. Selecton

  1.  

Cucumber (Khira)

Balam khira and Punjab No.1 poinsetic, Hybrid, Jalandhari, hoshiarpuri, dark of light coloured gurdaspur type

  1.  

Wanga

Punjab Wanga No.1

  1.  

Arum (Arbi)

S11, S8

  1.  

Sweet Potato

V2, V6 and V8

  1.  

Brinjal

a) Long fruited: Pusa purple long, pb.barsati, Pb. sada bahar Baingan.

b) Round fruited: Pb. No.8, Punjab Bahar, Jamuni Gola, Pb. Neelam, Punjab chamkila

c)  Small fruited: Punjab Moti

d)  Oblong fruited: BH1 and BH2

  1.  

Cowpea

Cowpea-263 Pusa Komal, Pusa –152, cowpea-74

  1.  

Kharif onion

N-53, ADR, S-48, Punjab selection no.1

  1.  

Tomato (Tamatar)

S12,Pb.Tropic, Pb. Chhuahara, Pb.Kesri, Pb. N.R.7, TH 2312, Punjab selection no. 1

  1.  

Radish (Muli)

Desi: Pb Safeda, Pusa chetki, Pb. Ageti, Pb. Pasand Eng:Japanese White Pusa Himani, Egg white, Pusa reshmi Icicle 

  1.  

Turnip (Shalgam)

Desi: 4-White, 4 Red L1

Eng: Golden Ball, Snow Ball, Purple Top white globe

  1.  

Carrot (Gajar)

No.29 ,Selection 21, Selecton 233, Pusa kesser, yelloe, light orange, black orange, Patiali

  1.  

Spinach (Palak)

Pb.selection

Pb.Green

  1.  

Fenugreek (Methi)

Foenicum

Kasuri Methi Marwari

  1.  

Onion (Rabi Piaz)

Pb. Red round,Punjab Selection Punjab-48 and Pb.Naroya N.53, ADR, Pro-6

  1.  

Potato (Alu)

Kufri chanramukhi, kufri ashoka, kufri lalima, kufri jawahar, kufri bahar, kufri joyti, kufri sutlej,kufri sandhuri,kufri badshah Kufri Shakti k.alankar, K. Sheetam

  1.  

Cauliflower (Phul Gobhi)

Gaint snow ball, Pb.Gaint-26,Snow ball 16, Pusa snow ball-1 and pusa snow ball K1, Early Kumari

  1.  

Cabbage (Bandh Gobhi)

Drum Head Early, Pride of India. Golden-Acre

  1.  

Knol-Knol (Gandh gobhi)

Earliest white, white Vienna

  1.  

Chinese cabbage (Chini sarson)

Chinese sarson

  1.  

Pea (matar)

Arkel, mattar, Ageta 6, Bonneville, Pb.87, Pb.88, Mithi Phali. P.35, T. 163, PG.3 Harabone, P-8, P-23, Kardiarea hara --type

  1.  

Garlic (Lasan)

56-4, Pb. Garlic 1

G-282

  1.  

Lettuce (Salad)

Punjab Lettuce No.1

  1.  

Sponge gourd

Light coloured, dark coloured, white seeded, ageli round

  1.  

Dolichors or sem

Fruit type

 

 

 

 

 


LIST OF ROADS Mandi Bahauddin:

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Sr. No.

Name of Roads

Starting Point

Ending Point

Total Width (ft)

Total Plots

Legally Converted

Illegally Converted

Not Converted

1

SADAR BAZAR ROAD

THANA ROAD

SADAR GATE

60/1500

31

143

Nil

(DECLARED)

2

KATACHARI ROAD

GURRAH CHOWK

BOTTAY SHAH CHOWK

60/1980

48

90

Nil

(DECLARED)

3

-DO-

BOTTAY SHAH CHOWK

MUNIR KHAD DEALER

40/200

1

21

Nil

4

-DO-

MUNIR KHAD DEALER

COLLEGE CHOWK

60/1400

10

79

Nil

5

COMMITTEE BAZAR ROAD

MUNSHI MOHALLAH CHOWK

COMMITTEE CHOWK

30/450

Nil

70

Nil

(DECLARED)

6

-DO-

COMMITTEE CHOWK

NOOR MASJID CHOWK

60/630

7

31

Nil

7

-DO-

NOOR MASJID CHOWK

RAILWAY ROAD

45/900

13

102

Nil

 

8

SABZI BAZAR ROAD

GHORI MEZAIL CHOWK

NOOR MASJID CHOWK

55/200

1

12

Nil

 

(DECLARED)

 

9

KHAWGHAN BAZAR ROAD (DECLARED)

NOOR MASJID CHOWK

GERMAN CHOWK

70/790

6

46

14

 

10

GHOURI BAZAR ROAD (DECLARED)

GERMAN CHOWK

POST OFFICE ROAD

55/770

5

17

19

 

11

DEWAN BAZAR ROAD

COMMITTEE BAZAR

POST OFFICE ROAD

45/1565

14

40

54

 

(DECLARED)

 

12

TIMBER MARKET ROAD (DECLARED)

IBRAHIM TALL WALA

SARFAZ KHAN ARA MACHINE

70/910

7

31

2

 

13

THANA ROAD

T.M.A RESIDENCE

COMMITTEE CHOWK

60/2050

5

2

20

 

(DECLARED)

 

14

-D0-

COMMITTEE CHOWK

QUAID-E-AZAM GROUND

40/790

13

6

17

 
 
 

15

-DO-

QUAID-E-AZAM GROUND

MASJID NORANI

60/800

7

14

4

 
 
 

16

BANK ROAD

GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL

FAISAL BANK

50-80/1500

8

46

15

 

(DECLARED)

 
   
   

17

DAKHANA ROAD

JAIL CHOWK

COLLEGE CHOWK

60/1480

14

20

26

 

(DECLARED)

 
   

18

RAILWAY ROAD

SADAR GATE

OLD CHUNGI

45/1800

18

172

Nil

 

(DECLARED)

 

19

JAIL ROAD

MUNSHI MOHALLA CHOWK

CHEEMA CHOWK

55/3500

25

85

5

 

(DECLARED)

 

20

NEW RASUL ROAD

OLD CHUNGI NO.1

QANCHI CHOWK

60/5000

28

99

21

 

(DECLARED)

 

21

OLD RASUL ROAD

GHOUSIA MASJID CHOWK

RAILWAY CROSSING

50/860

5

35

Nil

 

(DECLARED)

 

22

-DO-

RAILWAY CROSSING

QANCHI MORE

60-100/3950

3

124

16

 
 
 
 
 

23

-DO-

QANCHI MORE

FIRDOS MASJID MARKAZ

110/5000

10

95

35

 
 
 

24

RASUL KHARIAN ROAD

(DECLEARED)

8-RD

SHAHANA LOK

110/8000

4

14

8

 

25

-DO-

SHAHANA LOK

KOT NOOR SHAH

110/4500

3

82

51

 

26

WASU MINOR ROAD

ARIFABAD CHOWK

CHUNGI PHALIA ROAD

55/5500

6

65

73

 

(DECLARED)

 

27

PHALIA ROAD

WASU MINOR

DEGREE COLLEGE CHOWK

110/6600

22

194

14

 

(DECLARED)

 

28

-DO-

SUT SIRA CHOWK

WASU MINOR

110/5500

11

103

7

 

29

-DO-

JHOLAHANA MINOR

SUT SIRA CHOWK

110/15250

15

191

32

 

30

SARGODHA ROAD

(DECLARED)

ROZAY WALI PULLY

KING ROAD CHOWK

110/14000

10

100

40

 

31

KUTHYALA SHEIKHAN MAIN BAZAR  ROAD (DECLEARED)

MIANWAL CHOWK

QANCHI MORE KHUTHYALA SHEIKHAN

30-35/4400

Nil

244

22

 

32

ARIF ABAD ROAD

(DECLARED)

WASU MINOR PIR SURLA

LALAZAR COLONY

25/2500

4

34

35

 


PROPOSED ROADS

33

TAKBEER ROAD (PROPOSED)

CITY CNG

SADAR GATE

30/1500

6

60

4

 
 

34

SHAHTAJ SUGER MILL ROAD (PROPOSED)

SUT SIRA CHOWK

SAIM NALA BY PASS SUGAR MILL

60/14500

12

71

116

 
 

35

AHLAH RAILWAY STATION ROAD

SUT SIRA CHOWK

SAIM NALA

60/4800

7

69

99

 

(PROPOSED)

 
   
   

36

EIDGAHA ROAD

UMER SHOPPING MALL

BY PASS SUT SIRA  SUGAR MILL ROAD

45/8300

8

48

81

 

(PROPOSED)

 

37

WASU GRAVEYARD ROAD

BUDU CHOWK

GRAVEYARD WASU

25/1500

4

15

15

 

(PROPOSED)

 

38

DEWAN BAZAR ROAD (PROPOSED)

LOHARAN MARKET CHOWK

COMMITTEE BAZAR

50/330

26

6

54

 

39

SHAFAQAT ABAD ROAD (PROPOSED)

TAXI STAND

RAILWAY CROSSING BY PASS SUGAR MILL ROAD

50/7200

2

30

70

 

40

PHALIA ROAD

GOHAR CHOWK

BHIKHI MINOR

60/4700

Nil

122

22

 

(PROPOSED)

 

41

MIANWAL ROAD (PROPOSED)

ICE FACTORY

MIANWAL CHOWK

30/2000

Nil

43

12

 

42

GURRAH ROAD

T.M.A RESIDENCE

MANZORABAD ROAD

20-30/ 1850

24

85

11

43

RASOOL KHARIAN ROAD

FIRDOS MASJID (MARKAZ)

8-RD

110/4800

5

125

80

44

-DO-

KOT NOOR SHAH

TEHSIL BOUNDARY

110/29000

7

52

96

45

RASOOL SARAI ALAMGIR ROAD

SHAHNA LOK

TEHSIL BOUNDARY

110/ 25500

7

20

42

46

MALAKWAL ROAD

CULVERT SAIM NALA KHARIAN ROAD

TEHSIL BOUNDARY

110/48200

12

46

170

47

MARALA ROAD

SUT SIRA CHOWK

DHQ HOSPITAL

60/ 8500

6

15

56

48

WASU ROAD

WASU MINOR

BODHU CHOWK

25/2100

2

83

25

49

WASU CHACK BASAWA ROAD

SUT SIRA CHOWK

RASUL-QADIRABAD CANAL

50/ 23200

5

59

139

50

SARGODHA ROAD

ROZAY WALI PULI

TEHSIL BOUNDARY

110/11400

14

108

170

51

HAIDER ROAD

AL- JANAT PETROLUIM

COCA COLA AGENCY

80/1800

3

9

8

CO UNIT MANGAT

Sr. No.

Name of Roads

Starting Point

Ending Point

Total Width (ft)

Total Plots

 

Legally Converted

Illegally Converted

Not Converted

 

52

PHALIA ROAD

JHOLANA MINOR

TEHSIL BOUNDARY

110/12400

18

197

51

 
 

53

MAIN BAZAR MANGAT

MAIN BAZAR CHOWK

GOVT. GHS

20/550

1

11

8

 
 

54

-DO-

GOVT. GHS

MAIN JAMIA MASJID

20/300

1

14

2

 
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