Chak No. 41 Mand 41 چک نمبر is 14 kilometer in Southwest of M.B.Din just off Sargodha road before Kuthiaala Sheikhan and after Ainowal and Bikhi Shareef, the main bus stop on Sargodha road is called Mandan vali pul. The population of this village is about 1,000 people.
History of village:
Not old but history tells its came in existence about 25 years ago when people came from a village near Gujarat called mand Dhudhra and some people joined from Chak No. 40 which became stressed from the slavery of nawab family of Gujrat. The founder of this village is hidden treasure.
Parts (Mohullas) and Bradaries:
8 Muhallas and whole village is surrounded by road which lead to main road called Sargodha road.
Nature of People:
Not kind as new generation is so annoying with some having their own field for cultivation and some just with generous ideas. The traditions are farming but not to the level of exporting at national.
Source of Income:
The culture of the village is traditional but moderate. For all problems and disputes the elders of the village decides the issues with mutual understanding and in peaceful manners. Now a day everything is changing very rapidly and positively as the economy of the village is growing speedily.
People in Civil Service or Abroad:
Some are in teaching line as Master Akbar, and Doctors Anar Khan, Dr. Riaz Ahmad, Dr. Khalid and one animal doctor. But almost all new generation is willing to go abroad as most of them have done so.
The total area of land :55 to 60 murabas (25/akers) approximately and total population; more than five thousands approximately and postcode of the village is 50331. Earnig ways are agriculture and many people live abroad like france, America, Italy, spain and Middle east states. Name of the village is based on a sufi sher Muhammad. Our village is 2 ½ KM near at chailianwala station. Our village is very important place between Gujrat and M.B.Din because village is a bondrywall between two districts Gujrat and Mandi-Bahauddin). The major casts are :Gujjar (Miana’s families), Gujjar (Gorsi families), Mahar malik but Mughal Bhatti. My village is situated between the following villages East :dinga and sivia sharif West:chailianwala station North :kot islam and trawnialwala South:open land of our village Note : These villages are also in distt. Mandi-bahauddin except Dinga.
Main social personalities
Mian Mushtaq Ahmed (councler)
Choudhry sajjad
Choudry wallayat Hussain
Master sharif (late)
Choudhry aslam s/o Muhammad khan (late) based electercity in our village co-operation of ppp in 1990.
Master Muhammad Sharif (late) Councler
Chaudhry mehadi hassain kalis
Mian ashfaq
Choudhry fazal Hussain bania
Mian tanveer
Mian fazeelat
Mian liaqat (Italia)
Highly educated personalities
Muhammad Asif (Manager Aero Travel International Lahore)
Sajjad Ahmed (Brigadear Pakistan Army)
Ashfaq Ahmed Bhatti (Hawaldar Pakistan army)
Muhammad sadiq (rtd Pakistan army)
Muhammad siddique( rtd paksistan steel mills Karachi)
Muhammad hussan (Saudi Arabia)
Muhammad Hussain(Saudi Arabia)
Muhammad Aslam (Teacher high school Plaisranwala)
Tahir abbas shah (tnt area manger gujrat)
Muhammad ilyas shamas (Projects area manager gujrat)
Chorund چورنڈ is a village in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 73°35’24’99E and 10 Kilometers from Mandi Bahauddin in the direction of Chorund Sharif on one side of the RQ link.
Majority of the peoples earn their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government services and among them most are in WAPDA and army. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad that’s why many peoples of the village are found in France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi-Arabia, Muscat etc. in search of their earning.
Schools And Colleges:
Govt. High School for Boy
Govt High School for Girls
Qaid-E-Azam Public School
Jinah Public School
Bazaars And Markets:
A good Bazaars and Markets are present in the village and providing everything of the daily use.
Mosques:
There are total seven mosques and one Madrisa in the village
Plants:
Acacia species (kicker)
Dalbergia sis so (tally)
Rosa indica (gulab)
Orange species (maltay aur methhay)
Guava (amrood)
Mangoes (aam)
Gomi (dhraik)
Bamboo (Baance)
Main Crops:
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engines for irrigation purposes. Major crops of the village are
Wheat (gandam)
Rice (chawal)
Corn (mukai)
Potato (aalo)
Barley (jao)
Sugar Cane (kamad)
Sweet Pea (mator)
Chicken Pea (chana)
Tobacco
All Vegetables etc.
Flora and Fauna:
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here.
Domestic Animals:
Buffalos (bhainsein)
Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
Sheeps (bhairain)
Goats (bakrian)
Horses (ghoray)
Donkeys (gadhay)
Dogs (kutay)
Cats (Bilian)
Hens (murgean)
Rabbits (khargosh)
Pigeons (kabutar)
Fishes (in forms)
Ducks (batkhain)
Sports
Cricket
Volley ball
Kabaddi
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Dhok Kasib ڈھوک کاسب village is situated in district Mandi Bahauddin in Punjab province of Pakistan. Its geographical coordinates are 32° 34′ 0″ North, 73° 38′ 0″ East. Dhok kasab is also called “Wadda Lok” (Big Village) in nearby areas. The founder of the village was Kasab one of the elders of Sahi’s.
History:
This is the largest village of area known as Sahian. The other villages are Dhok Nawan Lok including Chah Mithha, Dhok Murad, Dhok Saharan, Dhok Jauri, Dhok Daud, Dhok Shahani and Tibbi Molowal. However current union counsal comprises of Dhok Kasab, Dhok Nawan Lok, Tibbi Molowal, Dhok Murad, Dhok Saharan and Dhok Jauri.
It is about 20 km away from Mandi Baha-ud-Din in south east and about 6 km south of famous town of Chillianwala railway station. The population of the Dhok Kasib is about 8,000 people. The literacy rate is above 80%.
The Dhok Kasab is a well cultivated area. The most of people are formers and government servants. This proud village is continuously developing since the partition (1947). The devoting people of the village has shown great interest on every need and crises. This village always provided many great personalities to the great nation of Pakistan. Specially in education, politics, army, and engineering. The young generation of the village has tendency to move to aboard like middle east, Europe, USA etc. to serve their families. The village has good religious traditions.
Culture of the Village:
The atmosphere of the village is open-minded and a little religious. There is one central community center (chupal) in the village. The individuals in the village have established the private chupal in large numbers. The promising youth is in touch with sports and discussions. So chupals and the grounds remain always occupied.
Main Crops:
Wheat
Rice
Sugarcane
Potato
Fodder crops
Jowar (sorghum)
Maize
Bajra (millet)
Berseem
Lucerne.
Nearest Villages:
The village is surrounded by a circular road and is interlinked with all sides of nearby villages.
The residents of the Dhok Kasab have always faced the challenges collectively. However following personalities have shown great concern over the welfare of the village in social and communal activities.
Ghulam Abbas Sahi (late) Ex. Chairman UC Dhok Kasab
Sayee Muhammad Sahi (late) Ex. Counsellor
Sufi Sardar Khan Sahi (late)
Batti Khan Sahi (late)
Ghulam Rabbani Arif (late) Ex. Counsellor
Muhammad Zulqarnain Sahi Ex. Member DC (Distt. Gujrat)
Riaz Farooq Sahi (businessman) Nazim UC Dhok Kasab, Chairman Pakistanis Association UAE
Akhtar Mahmood Sahi (businessman) Ex. Nazim UC Dhok Kasab
Khalid Mahmood Sahi Nazim UC Chak Basawa
Saleem-ul-Allah Sahi (businessman)
Mian Abdul Majid
Muhammad Saghir (Ret.) Headmaster Govt. Primary School Dhok Kasib
Lal Khan Sahi Ex. Counsellor
Safdar Iqbal Sahi advocate
Muhammad Shehbaz Sahi Ex. counsellor
Nazir Ahmad Ex. Counsellor
Tariq Mehmood Sahi MPA
Highly Qualified Personalities of Village:
Muhammad Rafique Sahi (Ret.) SDO
Jahan Khan Bhatti (Ret.) Federal Secretary Islamabad
Sher Muhammad Saleem (Ret.) Headmaster Govt. High School Chak No. 1
Syed Anyat Ali Shah (First Graduate of the village)
Professor (Ret.) Muhammad Sadiq Sahi (Government Zamindar Degree Collage Gujrat.)
Abdul Hafeez Gujjar -Vice President & senior Auditor the Bank of Punjab
Khalid Rashid – Warehouse Incharge (Syngenta) Multan Region
Zia-ul-Saheen- M.A Political Science (Director Ghazali School Systems Rawalpindi Zone)
Ejaz Ahmad Sahi Advocate Mandi Bahauddin
Aftab Ahmad Sahi (B. Pharmacy) ex. Drug Inspector district Gujrat
Shafiq-ur-Rehman (B. Pharmacy)
Sikandar Sahi (Lecturer of Commerce- govt. commerce collage M.B.Din)
Muhammad Nawaz Sahi (Ret.) Principal Govt. Higher Secondary School Dhok Kasib
Nasir Iqbal Mujahid (writer) Gujranwala
Muhammad Ishaque (DAE, Graduate) working in a multinational BHP of Australia
Muhammad Ilyas M.A History
M. Rizwan Ashraf M.Sc. Chy, SST (Science)
M. Ashraf (Sub Engineer Guddu)
Major Qasair Farooq sahi (Shaheed) Pakistan Army. South Wazirstan at Oct20,2009
Daira Sukhe-Ka: About 40 Deras of Dhok Kasib are without any proper road and Electricity in this modern era. Also there were more such problems faced by the people of these deras. To solve such problems, its need of time to take proper action and planning. For such purpose, the organization “Daira Sukhe-Ka” was made who president is Ch. Muhammad Khan Sahi and voice president is Abdul-Qadus Sahi, Ch. Imran Sahi as Manager and Muhammad Kamran as general sector. This organization consists of 15 people. For social and welfare work, planning is under going to solve road and electricity problems. This organization is pure non-political. The purpose of this organization is to serve the public without any own personal benefit and to create awareness in public about their problems and way to solve such problems. The president Muhammad Khan Sahi said that if one made strict decision to work then every difficult problem can be easily solved. We will try to make our area as example for other areas of district as well as Pakistan. Everybody of this area welcome this organisation.
An Introduction of the Residents of the Dhok Kasib House
Its 1982 & 1983 when there were living seven students in a rented accommodation in Muhallah Khalidabad in GUJRAT city to carry on their studies. Any one of them was unable to afford the lodging expenditures. This house was called DHOK KASIB HOUSE there. These were Muhammad Anwar Fakher, Abdul -Aziz Gujjar, Anyat-ul-Allah Qamar, Muhammad Asghar Sajid, Muhammad Iqbal Tahir, Muhammad Jamil and the late Zahid Rashid.
Zahid Rashid- the beloved one, the dearest to all, always having a smiling face was the student of B.Sc. in Government Science Degree Collage Gujrat. He left this world in March05, 1988 in a fatal road accident.
Muhammad Anwar Fakher: Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies in Government Degree Collage Mandi-Bahauddin. He is an M.A in Islamic Studies, having teaching experience in various collages. A renowned Islamic academician and a scholar started his carrier as meter reader from WAPDA. This is the story of workmanship.
Abdul Aziz Gujjar: Principal of Government Higher Secondary School Dhok Kasib District Mandi Bahauddin. He is an M.A in Islamic Studies, M.Ed., did specialization in Education Administration. Mr. Abdul Aziz Gujjar completed his DAE in auto & diesel technology from Swedish Pakistani Institute of Technology Gujrat. He joined as technical training instructor in IBAD and then Punjab Education Department as technical teacher and achieved the landmarks in education sector through continue learning and persistent determination.
Anyat-ul-Allah Qamar: Lecturer (URDU) in Government Degree Collage Mandi-Bahauddin. He is a well-known debater, writer, calligrapher, inspiring public speaker and a renowned tutor. He has written many stories for children. Mr. Anyat-ul-Allah Qamar is author of many syllabus books for high schools and now is a brand name for syllabus books in district Mandi-Bahauddin.
Muhammad Asghar Sajid:M. Phil. Pharmacy. Punjab University Brilliant in his studies and was a good player of field hockey. Now he is working in Health Ministry in KSA.
Muhammad Iqbal: Shift Charge Engineer PAKISTAN TELEVISION ISLAMABAD. B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering, M.A Islamic Studies. Mr. Iqbal is also a unique example of perseverance and hardworking.
Muhammad Jamil: Member of O&M team in ESB International Investments at Rousch Power Plant. DAE (Instrumentation), B.A Islamia University Bahawalpur
Late Prof. Ghulam Qadir Sahi: Late Professor Ghulam Qadir Sahi (1950 – 2001) a professor of Indo-Pak History with deep interest in Islamic History, was also the editor of magazine Khirman in District College Mandi-bahauddin, a respectable persons due to his scholarship.
Schools and Colleges in the Village:
In the education sector this village showed a great effort. In 1901, a primary school was established. In 1981 it was converted into a middle school. Late Professor Ghulam Qadir Sahi was the fisrt Headmaster of the Middle School.In 1982, the middle school was upgraded to secondary level andPir Iftikhar Ahmad Taj was the fisrt Headmaster of the High School. He left the great influence on the young generation of the area.
Now a days it is serving the rural area as a Government Higher Secondary School Dhok Kasib.
The educational institutions are:
Government Higher Secondary School Dhok Kasab
Mr. Imran Saleem Gondal stood first in district Mandi Bahauddin. The hockey team of the school has remained the runner-up of Gujranwal Division. In vollyball and football this school has also brilliant records in the district.
Governmet High School for Girls (Dhok Nawan Lok)
Government Community Middle School for girls
Ghazali Education Trust School
Jamia Binnat-ul-Islam
Mustafai School System (Dhok Nawan lok)
Two Beautiful Jamia Mosques are built in the village
The village is equipped with a basic health unit and one veterinary hospital. The playground of Government Higher Secondary School remains always busy in the evening. The volleyball practice remains continue in every season.
In 1980s, Al-Badar Hockey club was very famous in district Gujrat. A district level tournament was organized in Dec. 1986 in the village. An all Pakistan level volleyball (shooting) was also organized by the village in 2002.
Dhok Nawan Lok ڈھوک نواں لوک or Dhoke Nawan Loke is a town in district Mandi Bahauddin Punjab. It lies 10 Km east of Mandi Bahauddin, 0.5 Km north of Dhok Kasib and has 80% literacy rate. Historically it is famous because of ancient ruins of old civilization on Tiba (No archeological survey have been done but it is thousands of years old village ruins). Some people from this village participated in The Battle of Chillianwala in 1849.
Dhoke Nawan Lock is a village of 5,000 people, mostly working in agriculture and services sector but after 1995 most of the young people preferred to travel abroad as economic migrants and now about 15% of young under 35 years of age are in Europe and North America. So the whole make up of the economic face has changed. Foreign capital now accounts for the 9/10 of the total income of the village which has resulted in higher prices for real estate and agriculture property.
The price of one acre of pure agricultural land has jumped to 800,000 RS (about 16,000$/ acre). The real estate is about 45,000$ per acre. The real challenge for the village is to invest in education and youth facilities so that it can channel the capital in more intelligent way. Like the village needs a library for its young minds.
Ch Ansar Sahi is known for his bold and courageous leadership in “Pind’s journey to Europe”
Highly Qualified Personalities:
Late Professor Ghulam Qadir Sahi (1950 – 2001).
He was a professor of Indo-Pak History with deep interest in Islamic History. He was also the editor of magazine Khirman in District College Mandi Baha-ud-Din. He was a respectable persons due to his scholarship and political awareness. He had a great influence on the whole district. He influenced contemporary generation of Sahi families. Zulqurnain Sahi, Saifullah Sahi and Riaz Farooq Sahi who are the political leaders of contemporary Dokaan Sahiyan are influenced by his intellect and humility. His star students like Abdul Aziz Gujar, and Professor Qari Anyt-ullh are leaders of education field in the district.
Ch. Mian Waseem C(SS officer lives in Lahore).
Ch. Muhammad Asif Sahi, a food technologist, currently living in Toronto.
Mian Ilyas Sahi an articulate teacher at secondary school.
Muhammad Khan Johar a pharmacist working in UK.
Muhammad Ahsin Sahi Advocate a Political Science student at University of Waterloo.
Mian Gulraiz Waseem Sahi GC graduate in Political Science working in UK.
Muhammad Riaz Sahi a European History student at McMaster University, Hamilton.
Ghulam Rasool Sahi was the first M.A Islamyat of our village
Muhammad Shamraiz Mehdi Sahi working as a pharmacist (B. Pharmacy) here in Melbourne and at the same time studying my MBA from University of Ballara
Village Dhok Jori ڈھوک جوڑی is located in District Mandi Bahauddin. It is away from Mandi Bahauddin City upto 16 KM towards east and 20 KM from Phalia City towards north.
Area of the Village
Total area of the village is about 1,700 acres.
History
Village Dhok Jori is after the name of two brothers who settled here in past. (JORI means two or pair of brothers) It is said that Longo and Kamo were the two brothers who are the source of the name of the village.
Famous Families (Tabarr or Bradri) of the village are:
Sharaf ke
Nathu Ke
Hast ke
Jowaye ke
Phajju ke
Johad ke
Langer ke
Lutthab ke
Qutab ke
Mammehy ke
Famous Personalities
Important personalities of the village are as follows:
Captain Muhammad Azam Raan
Muhammad Aslam (CSS officer Islamabad)
Mukhtar Ahmad Noshahi (Ex Councilor)
Ghulam Haider Raan
Dr. Zaka Ullah
Dr. Khawar Shoaib
Safdar Ali Numberdar
Ashraf Ali Numberdar
Muhammad Inayat Raan
Asghar Ali Raan
Irshad Ullah Raan
Ahmad Ali Waris
Walayat Zafar Raan
Means Of Earning
Majority of the peoples earn their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government services. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad thats why many peoples of the village are found in France, Spain, Greece, Itlay, Belgium, Dubai, Kuwait, Saudi-Arabia, Muscat etc. in search of their earnings.
Shops
Important Shops of Village
Bismmillah Karyana Store
Zain General Store
Noshahi General Store
Rangga Tea Stall
Khara Kiryana Store
Tanveer Steel Works
Mubeen Cloth house
Madni Tent Service
Madina Cloth and Tailoring
Supra Furnitures
Madni Electric Store
Nawaz Electric Store
Lucky PCO
Sufi Kiryana Store
Sikandar Karyana store
Mansha Meat Shop
Akhtar Kiryana Store
Khurran Hamam
Dubai Hamam
Zafar Hamam
Azhar Dry Cleaners
Wood Stall
Munir Building Material Store
Asif Khal Khaad Store
Taimoor Khal Khaad Store
Mosques
There are total three mosques in the village.
Jameh Masjid Ghousia (Main)
Masjid Haq Char Yaar
Masjid Hassan Shah Sattar Shah
Dars (Jamia)
One Dars (Jamia) for females is present in village.
Social Organizations
Meelad Committee Dhok Jori
Anjuman Talba e Islam (ATI) Dhok Jori.
Darbars
Famous Shrines of village are
Darbar Baba Meeran Shah
Darbar Baba Charr
Darbar Baba Hassan Shah Sattar Shah
Darbar Baba Nou Ghaza
Darbar Baba Jani
Schools and Education
Literacy rate of the village is much better. Almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three shools in the village:
Govt. Primary School for Boys Dhok Jori
Govt. Girls Primary School Dhok Jori
Mustafai Science Model School Dhok Jori
Al Qamar Education Centre Dhok Jori
Highly Qualified Persons
Highly Qualified Persons in village are
Nasir Farooq Najmi
Ashfaq Ahmad Rann Advocate
Mubashar Ahmad Raan Advocate
Tariq Ahmad Raan Advocate
Mumraiz Ahmad Advocate
Safdar Ali Attari
Dr. Ilyas Qaiser
Many females have also done Master degrees and Bachelor Degrees in different subjects.
Health Facilities
There is no hospital in the village only two clinics are present
Transportation
Village is located almost 16 KM towards East from Mandi Bahauddin. People of the village travel on Vans from Mandi City. Some People use train from Chillianwala Station which is 3 KM far from Village. Personal Cars, Motor Cycles and Cycles are very common in the village which are used to go towards their lands or near by areas.
Media Facilities
In the village Television, Cable Network, Radio, PTCL Phones and Mobile Phones with services are present in almost every house. Few houses in the village also possess COMPUTERS in them but very rare people use internet.
Crops of the village
Land of village is very Fertile. Famous Crops are
Wheat
Rice
Corn
Potato
Barley
Sugar Cane
Sweet Pea
Chicken Pea
Jawar
Bajra
Comments:
Dhok Jori is an important village in District Mandi Baha Ud Din.
Dhok Shahaani ڈھوک شہانی or Dhok Shahani It is approximately 13 km east of the city of Mandi Bahuddin. East side is Murala and village Chak Basawa is in the west, Chorund is in the South and Dhok Daud in the North of Dhok Shahanni.
History of Village:
Dhok Shahaani village is an old village and is about 150 years old and setup by English rulers. Before the partition of Indien Sub-continent, there lived Sikh, Hindu and Muslims in this village.
The name of the village was given after the English Rulers divided all area of district Mandi-Bahauddin in small parts and many Chaks and Ghoks. And this village was also called Ghok and when the English rulers left Sub-Continent then this village got the name as Dhok and because that time in this village were settled Syed Caste and this village got the name as Dhok Shahaani (Syed).
In this village there are 2 very old buildings and also all houses are made of bricks and 5 houses are built very modern. In this village there are 5 mosques and 2 graveyards. There is also one brick factory. Almost all houses in this village are facilitated with Lightening and Telephone. Internet is also available.
Main Castes:
Virk
Syed
Gondal
Warraich
Cheema
Butt
Muslim Sheikh
Lohar
Tarkhan
Khumar
and other serving castes
Population of Village:
The population of this village is about 3,000 peoples that comprised of 160 houses
Virk family 48 houses
Gondal family 6
Warraich family 6
Syed family 35
Muslim Sheikh 20
Mouchi 10
Khumar 5
Lohar 2
Tarkhan 4
Butt 3
Golah 6
Nai 3
Cheema 2
and houses. In percentage the population of this village is so divide:
Virk 28%
Syed 18%
Gondal 4%
Warraich 4%
Muslim Sheikh 25%
Mouchi 7%
Khumar 9%
and all others are about 5 % of total population.
The population of this village is 100% Muslim and out of that bout 70% are Sunni (Barailwi), 1% Sunni Dewbandi and 29% are Shia.
The total area of this village is 40 Morabas (Virk has 22, Syed has 12, Warraich has 5 and half and Cheema has half Moraba land). There are 10 shops in the village and there is one Govt Hospital about 4 km away from the village.
Many families of this village are now living cities for the sake of education of their children.
Nature of People:
The people of the village are very nice and peaceful. Like all other villages there live almost all good people and few criminal people also. The number of criminal people is about 10.
Source of Income:
People are mostly doing different jobs like Agriculture, business, private and government jobs (5 in Police, 4 teachers, 2 Hakeem) and the young Generation including non technical trying to go to abroad and now a days many (about 250 person) are in Europe, UK, USA, Canada and Gulf countries.
Schools, Collages, Mosques and Madrasas:
Govt. Primary School for Girls
Govt. Primary School for Boys
Main Crops and Fruits:
Water Melons and Potatoes of this village are very popular in all our area for their quality.
Mazars in Village
Gujha Pir:
The history of this Pir is that people of the village saw here about 9 years old boy or girl and after sometime they vanished suddenly. And at this place, no bird or animal made dirty and after that the people of the village made here on Mazar and named it as Pir Gujha. Every year thousands of people come to this Mazar for fulfilling of their wishes and pay money on this Mazar to fulfil their wishes
Pakki Maseet (Solid Mosque)
Kalaan Gharaan
Free Time & Hobby:
Shooting Ball
Cricket
Horse riding
Parks and Canals
This village is surrounded by Canals on all four directions. Also this village has one Orange Garden (Bagh) and a lot of green fields all around the village.
Some information about the history of Virk family, Syed family and Warraich family:
Syed: This family is the first family who shifted to this village. In the beginning all land of this village belong to this family but later when they were not able to pay tax (Beyana) of their lands they divided land of this village in other families like Virk and Warriach. The most famous personality in the history of this village was Late Haider Shah.
He was very noble and Mehman-nawaz. If any unknown person come to this village and he needed to live overnight and food then he becomes that from this great personality as guest. And that’s why when Haider Shah died, the biggest gathering in funeral was in his funeral in the history of this village. He lived about 110 years.
Virk: Virk family shifted from village Noshira Virkan to this village. They were Sikh in religion in the beginning but later they accepted Islam. They came to this village with all their animals and also some wealth (Money). They took land from Syed family.
Warraich: They came to this village and in the beginning their profession was to amuse people by playing monkey. They kept monkey and went to village to village to earn daily livings.
May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)
Info Provided By: Mujhaid Abbas Virk (Punjab Police)
Village Hassan is located in District Mandi Bahauddin. It is away from District Mandi Bahauddin upto 18 KM 6 KM from river Jhelum.
Area of the Village:
Total area of the village is about 48 squares that is about 1300 acres in which no one in the village contain more than 40 acres so no one is a big fish but it is almost equally distributed among prominent families.
It is nota very big village only about 500 houses are in it and about 4000 peoples live in them. All the population of the village is muslim among them all are SUNNY except one house that is of SHIA. No non-muslim is there in the village.
Registered voters:
The number of registered voters in the village is 2000 among them almost half of them are of female voters. Although village is small but at the time of election village splits into three parts. Each group tries to cast votes against each other.
Major Castes:
Gondal
Kumhar
Machhi
Lohaar
Mochi
Tarkhan
Muslim Sheikh
Famous Personalities:
Famous Personalities of our Village are
Hafiz Ghulam Server(Late.)
Mian Abdul Kareem Sb.
Ch. Muhammad Akbar,
Ch. Yar Muhammad (Shora).
Ch. Muhammad Hussain.
Ch. Muhammad Mansha (Karam Ka)
Haji Bashir Ahmed Nai.
Ch. Muhammad Irshad Gondal(Italy)
Ch. Ghulam Qadir Bagiana.
Ch. Sana Ullah Gondal
Ch. Muhammad Anar Gondal(kalay Ka)
Ch. Babu Allah Bakhsh
Ch. Ghulam Server (Patwari)
Ch. Bashir Ahmed Matheela.
Emerging Youth :
Ch. Muhammad Nawaz Gondal (KSA).
Ch. Sarfraz Ahmed Gondal (KSA).
Hafiz Saeed Akhtar.
Ch. Faisal Shehzad Gondal(KSA).
Hafiz Tanzeel Ur Rehman.
Waleed Haider Gondal .
Shahid Imran Ansari.
Imran Shehzad Manti.
Usman Qadir Bagiana.
Faisal Nadeem.
Naeem Ashraf.
Means Of Earning:
Majority of the peoples earn their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government services and among them most are in WAPDA and ARMY. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad thats why many peoples of the village are found in France, Spain, Itlay, Kuwait & Saudi-Arabia, etc. in search of their earning.
Way of living:
Peoples of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior. Peoples are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere. Except few black sheeps vulgarity is an uncommon thing. People of the village go to their lands to care their cattles and crops and come back in the evening so they have a very busy life. Young boys play Cricket, Volly Ball or play cards in their extra time. Peoples of the village remains careful about fight and misbehavior because if any body do a little mistake other party persons quickly report to the police at M B DIN.
Bazars And Markets:
No Bazars or Markets are present in the village only four General stores (Karyana shops) are present which provide commodities of daily use. Peoples have to go Malakwal or M.B.Din for major shopping and to Haria for minor shopping.
Mosques:
There are total four mosques in the village, two in the main village.
Schools and Education:
Literacy rate of the village is much better. Almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three schools in the village:
Govt. Middle Elementary School for Boys Hussan
Govt. Girls Middle School Hussan
Muslim Hands Model School Hassan.
Highly Qualified Persons:
Although the literacy rate is good but only few persons are Master degree holders among them. High Qualified Persons of our Village are
Dr. Abdul Aziz (P.hD Chemistry).
Mian Abdul Kareem (M.A (English), M.Ed).
Ch. Fazal Ahmed(M.A M.Ed).
Ahsan Ullah.(Software Engineer).
Dr. Zia Ullah Gondal (D.V.M).
Ch. Muhammad Mansha Gondal (Kuwait)( M.A Economics).
Ch. Fiaz Ahmed (B.A. L.L.B).
Raja Manzoor Ahmed (Textile Engineer).
Mian Fazal Ahmed
Hafiz Qamar Zaman(Controller F Board)
Health Facilities:
There is GOVT. hospital & two clinics in the village.
Transportation:
Village is located almost 1.5 KM towards north from Malakwal-Mandi Bahauddin Road. People of the village travel on Buses, Vans from Haria Bus Stop or Villages own Bus Stop. They also travel on Train after riding from Ahla Railway Station which is almost 1 KM from the village. Motor Cycles and Cycles are very common in the village which are used to go towards their lands or near by areas.
Media Facilities:
In the village Television, Radio, Tape Recorder, PTCL Phones and Mobile Phones with services of all the Telecom companies are present in almost every house. Few homes in the village also possess COMPUTERS in them very rare people use internet.
Flora and Fauna:
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here. Domestic animals of the village are
Buffalos (bhainsein)
Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
Sheeps (bhairain)
Goats (bakrian)
Horses (ghoray)
Donkeys (gadhay)
Dogs (kutay)
Cats (Bilian)
Hens (murgean)
Rabbits (khargosh)
Pigeons (kabutar)
Fishes (in forms)
Ducks (batkhain)
Crops of the village:
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engines for irrigation purposes. Major crops of the village are
Wheat (gandam)
Rice (chawal)
Corn (mukai)
Potato (aalo)
Barley (jao)
Sugar Cane (kamad)
Sweet Pea (mator)
Chicken Pea (chana)
All Vegetables etc.
Problems of the Villages People:
People of the village are not very rich nor very poor. Except few houses all other can earn their livelihood easily those who are poor they are helped by the other village people in the form of Fitrana or other things in the name of God so fortunately every one is able to eat honorably.
Educational Problems Faced by Girls:
This is another main problem faced by students especially by Girls as there is no institute after F.A
The village Jaisak جیسک is approximately 17 km southeast of the city of Mandi Bahuddin. Jaisak is located at the bank of RQ link Canal.
Geographical Position
East side is Helan and in west side is village Aadhi Sharif, Saharan and Chalianwala are in the north side and Qila Atar Singh and Phalia in the south of this village.
The population of this village is about 5 (Five) thousand peoples.
Awan
Alvi
Gujjar
Raan
Khokher
Sindhu
Supraa
and all helping castes are living in village.
Registered voters
The number of registered voters in the village is about 1,500 among them almost half of them are of female voters. Although village is small but at the time of election village splits into two parts. Each group tries to cast votes against each other.
Major Castes
Major casts of the village are
Awan
Alvi
Ran
Khokhar
Sindhu
Highly Qualified Persons
Although the literacy rate is good but only few persons are Master degree holders among them:
Adnan Nasar Alvi (BS(CS) from UOL)
Adil Abbas Ran (FSC, JCIT collage)
Suqlain Haider Jawad (M.A from GC collage MBDIN)
Muhammad Arshad (Teacher)
Waseem Feroze (BSC from GC collage )
Babar Ali Ran(FA from GC collage MBDIN)
Adeel Khokhar (FA from GCU)
Hafiz Junaid (F.Sc, GC collage MBDIN)
Kamran Kharal (F.Sc, GC collage MBDIN)
Qaisar Sindhu (BA)
Raheel Alvi (BBA)
Muhammad Azeem Azam (B.COM, JCIT)
Aqeel Khokhar (MBA)
Govt. Employees
Zahoor Alvi (ASI)
Shahid Alvi (sub Inspector)
Muhammad Pervaiz Ran (Pak Army)
Irfan Alvi (CBI Inspector)
Muhammad Sikander Gujjar (SD Pak Army)
Muhammad Javed (Rasul Collage)
Famous Personalities
Malik Nasar Awan
Malik Murtaza Awan
Malik Azhar Alvi
Muhammad Anar Ran
Bahadur Ali Ran
Muhammad Sultan Ran
Mehndi Khokhar
Haji Ashraf Awan
Ahmed Khan (Tarar)
Shahid Alvi
Zahoor Alvi (ASI)
Irfan Alvi (CBI Inspecter)
Muhammad Arif Khokhar
Muhammad Walayat Khokher
Abdul Hameed Awan
Muhammad Sikander Gujjar
And among new generation
Adnan Nasar Alvi
Fakhar Ali Alvi
Adil Abbas Ran
Usman Ali Alvi
Means Of Earning
Majority of the peoples earn their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government services and among them most are in Army & Police. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad that’s why many peoples of the village are found in USA, France, South Africa, Spain, Greece, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi-Arabia, Dubai, Muscat etc. in search of their earning.
Way of living
Peoples of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior. Peoples are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere. Except few black sheeps vulgarity is an uncommon thing. People of the village go to their lands to care their cattles and crops and come back in the evening so they have a very busy life.Young boys play Cricket,Volly Ball,Kabaddi. Peoples of the village remains careful about fight and misbehavior because if any body do a little mistake other party persons quickly report to the police at Civil Line.
Bazars And Markets
No Bazars or Markets are present in the village many General stores (Karyana shops) are present which provide commodities of daily use. Peoples have to go M.B.Din for major shopping.
Mosques
There are total six mosques in the village, one is jamey (Jamya) and others are small.
Shrines
There are no shrines in the village.
Schools and Education
Literacy rate of the village is much better. Almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three shools in the village:
Govt. Midle School for Girls
Govt. primary School for Boys
Javed Model Private English School
Govt. Primary School
Govt Girls School
Health Facilities
There is no hospital in the village there are two clinic is present which is run by a health related servant. some female of the village are working as a Health Worker. She is creating awareness in females about health related problems. Now after her guidance females are very much aware of pregnancy and birth etc. Generally peoples get medicine of minor diseases from Chourand and of major from M.B.Din city.
Transportation
Village is located almost 17 KM towards south east from Mandi Bahauddin. People of the village travel on Buses, Vans from main Bus Stop or Villages own Bus Stop. Motor Cycles and Cycles are very common in the village which are used to go towards their lands or near by areas.
Media Facilities
In the village Television, Radio, Tape Recorder, PTCL Phones and Mobile Phones with services of all the Telecom companies are present in almost every house. Few homes in the village also possess Computers in them very rare people use internet.
Flora and Fauna
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here.
Domestic animals
Buffalos (bhainsein)
Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
Sheeps (bhairain)
Goats (bakrian)
Horses (ghoray)
Donkeys (gadhay)
Dogs (kutay)
Cats (Bilian)
Hens (murgean)
Rabbits (khargosh)
Pigeons (kabutar)
Fishes (in forms)
Ducks (batkhain)
Therefore a lot of area is available for wild animals. Wild animals found in the villagers land are:
Jackals (geedarr)
Snakes (saanp)
Pigs (sours)
Wild Cats (jangly billay)
Fishes of many types
Tortoises (kachhway)
Parrots (totay)
Sparrows and Finches (chirian)
Sea Gulls (baglay)
Wild Ducks (murgabian)
Village land is very much fertile, availability of water is enough although soil not suitable for GYMNOSPERMS and FERNS but ANGIOSPERMS are very much common in the village which include both ornamental and wild. Important plant of the village are as under:
Acacia species (kikar)
Dalbergia sisso (tahli)
Rosa indica (gulab)
Orange species (maltay aur methhay)
Guava (amrood)
Mangoes (aam)
Gomi (dhraik)
Bamboo (Baance)
Crops of the village
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engines and electric motors for irrigation purposes. Major crops of the village are
Wheat (gandam)
Rice (chawal)
Corn (mukai)
Potato (aalo)
Barley (jao)
Sugar Cane (kamad)
Sweet Pea (mator)
Chicken Pea (chana)
All Vegetables etc.
Problems of the Village
As the Village is very large but basic facilities are absent No hospital, No Markets, No college for Boys or Girls therefore peoples especially females have to face many difficulties in order to fulfill their daily or occasional necessities. Main problems of the village are as under.
Wastewater Removal System
The most prominent problem of the village is the removal of wastewater of homes and rain. some people of the village has to face problems like accumulation of rain water in front of their houses, when the LAKE (chhapparr present in the center of the village) is filled with water it come out in the streets this not only paralyse life in their homes but also a source of many diseases like MALARIA,CHOLERA and SCABIES etc.
Problems of the Poor People
People of the village are not very rich nor very poor. Except few houses all other can earn their livelihood easily those who are poor they are helped by the other village people in the form of Fitrana or other things in the name of God so fortunately every one is able to eat honourably.
Educational Problems Faced by Girls
This is another main problem faced by students especially by Girls as there is no institute after MATRIC degree sothe girls have to face great hurdle in their career so most of them stop their education because villagers does not allow their girls to go away from their homes,so most of the girls are underinter if other want to carry on their education they do so either Privately through Punjab University or through Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad.
Promises made by the Political Leaders of the area
This is a very interresting topic because when there is period of election especially of National and Provincial Assembly it looks that all the candidates are our own and they are in election only for our village because they solve all the problems of the village with their tongue in few minutes but as soon as they becomes leaders they even refuse to recognize their major supporters until the next election comes.
Crime rate in the Village
As it is already mentioned that most of the reports in Thana Civil Line belong to this village in which most are to pull legs or arms of the opposing party but the steeling of cattles is an important problem faced by villagers some families such Thieves does not belong to this village but to nearby villages whom names are not good to mention, in this village few black sheeps in young generation are also going on wrong path.