Haria is a village in Tehsil Malakwal. It is 28 KM from Mandi-bahuddin towards West and 8 KM from Malakwal towards East. It is a big Town in its nears. The Population is nearly 10,000.
The Literacy rate of the village is average. It has a Govt. high School for Boys Haria Since 1987 , Middle School for Girls, Community Primary School for Girls. There are also working some private Schools for the betterment of the Society in my Village. Tahir Girls Model School Haria, Abduwahab Model School Haria. Haria is Cultivated Area.The most Poplution of village is Agriculturist. Some are working in the Government Services, and a number of People are working abroad.
Highly Qualified Personalities of the Village
1. Muhammad Anwar Gondal (Grade-3 Officer Habib Bank)
2. Muhammad Akram Gondal (Inspector Punjab Police)
3. Rana Ghulam Mustafa (A.D PARC Islamabad)
4. Habib-ullah ( Headmaster High School Sahana)
5. Rana Mehmood Ahmad ( PS To Chairman FPSC Islamabad)
6. Rana Naveed Mustafa ( S.O WRRI Islamabad)
7. Muhammad Ashraf Zia (Adovacate Session High Court)
The name of my village is Chot Dheeran. It is situated about 12 KM in South west side of Malikwal . The nearby villages are Chak No 9. , Chak No. 22 ,Wasuwal, Chak No 23 , Bhaw, Bhalo datta, Khana, Kertar pur , etc .
In south side of Chot dheeran is a long forest , which is called Barmusa forest. It is between Loon manni to Rukken road .My village center point of the both .
Almost from every family in my village the people live in European countries,because of that too my village is famous. The second name of My village is Francecci .The most families of my village are rich and very respectable.
In my village there is one Govt High School for Boys and
one Middle school for Girls.
There are three PVT Schools in my village,the names of these are given below .
Allama Iqbal school: In this school there are classes till intermediate .
Quaid Azam School . In In this school there are classes till Matric.
Alfurqan Caddit Model School .In In this school there are classes till Matric.
One Darras (Madresa) is opened in my village . In In this Darras there are classes till Degree Level. There is one Govt.Hospital in my village and one Telephone Exchange.
There are Five Mosques in my village.
Majority of people lived on DERAs.Facility of Post office is also available in village .
Social Personalities of the Village
One of the great person of my village is Ch.Muhammad Ashraf Gondal, who is President of Labour party in France.
Another great person from village is Ch Skindar Hayyat gondal , who is president of Muslim league in France.
Qamar Bashir Bosal
Imran Gondal Nazim
One of respectable person of my village is Ch Pervaiz Ahamad Gondal.
Chak No.16 is situated in tehsil Malakwal near Gojra. Its distance from District capital Mandi bahauddin is 35 Km and from city Malakwal is 25 Km and from Gojra its 6 Km through Chak No. 33 (Khassa)
History
The first name of my was Chak No. 16 Bagh-bahar. Then gujjar familly came from Kararriwala (Kharian) and established here, so then slowly slowly it was known as Chak No. 16 Kararriwala
Population
Population of our village is round about 12,000 persons.
Founder of the village
Founder of the village is known as Raja Nazar Ali numberdaar. He was son of Raja Hakim Ali Zaildar who came here before 1947 from Gourra Hashim.
Mohallas
It has three mohallas,
Gujjar mohalla
Raja mohallah
Kamiyan da mohallah
Nature of the people
People of our village are very respective, moderate ,well educated and good host. Way of living is agricultural. Some people are working in govt sector and many are abroad (Spain, Italy, France, UK, Middle East)
Neighboring villages
Chak No. 17 –> North
Chak No. 33 khassa–> South
Chak No. 32 —> East
Ghourri —> West
Social personalities
Syed Sajjad Hussain shah.(ex)
Mian Muhammad Aslam Gondal
Haji Raja Rafaqat Ali
Mushtaq Ahmed Singhalia
Ghulam Ahmad Gujjar
Ch. Nadeem Shoukat
Chairman Liaqat Ali Thanedar
Tehsildar Ghulam Haider (Rtd.)
Khadam Hussain Qaisar (Advocate General Supreme Court of Pakistan)
Ch Mohammed Anwar (Chairperson CLF)
Highly Qualified persons
Ch. Naseem Sabir Gujjar (MA, LLB)
Ch. Waseem Shoukat (B.A)
Sajjad Karim (member of European Parliament) fist Muslim Pakistani in history
Captain Dr. Asif Ali. M.S (civil) hospital Jhelum
Raja Safdar Iqbal.BA
Asif Ali Gujjar Advocate
Ijaz Ahmad Gujjar .Ex MNA
Imtiaz Ahmed Gujjar Tehsil nazim Mandi bahauudin
Ghulam Hussain Jarra. (Overseer)
Muhammad Asghar Jarra. (Wapda)
Hospitals
B.H.U. Chak No. 16 and there are also 2 medical stores in the village
Education sector
There are 2 govt schools in the village
Govt girls elementary school chak no. 16
Govt boys elementary school Chak no. 16
There are 2 private school too.
Little bird middle model school chak no. 16
M.C high school chak no. 16
and there are also 2 Maddrasssas,
Madrassa Noor ul binaat chak no. 16
Madrrasa Zaheer ul islam chak no. 16
Main casts
Gujjar (50%)
Raja (25%)
Jaat, Gondal (25%)
Main crops
Wheat, Rice, Suger cane, Jawar, Bajra, etc
Communication and Entertainment system
Every facility of modern era is available like Telephone, Internet, Transport , Mobiles, TV etc.
The Government of British India launched a program in early years of 19th century to bring the forest like land which is currently in District Malakwal into agricultural use. For this reason the launched a scheme called ‘Gori Pal scheme’ to give a package of 56 acres of land to each farmers selected from different regions of Punjab. Around 1914, many tribes from different villages who were already farmers there but did not had much land, got benefited from this scheme and got land in form of ‘Ghoris’ (named on female horse).
The farmers came to this village in decade of 1914th and removed the forest and started cultivating the land. The land proved to be very fertile which was very much appreciated by the new farmers. The main tribes came from different villages like ‘Bharoki Cheema’ near Wazirabad, Saroki Cheema, Jaamke Cheema, Sahi ke, etc. Because the casts of those farmers originally was Cheema, that’s why Cheema is the dominant cast of the village.
Location:
Chak 45 چک نمبرTehsil Malakwal, District Mandi Bahauddin. The village structure was designed by Government and has all proper wide streets, land for mosque in center, school, land for ‘Numberdar’ etc, civil servants of village and their lands as salary e.g. Imam masjid, sweepers, etc.
Founder of the village
No single founder. Land was allotted farmers who cultivated and formed the village. Cast of the Founder was Cheema This is a mid sized village with no prominent names of streets. On the south eastern corner there exists a street with Christian population along with their church.
Neighboring villages, towns and geographical landmarks:
It is approximately 38 KM South West of the city of mbdin. On the North it is bordered to Tibba Manak Busal (the residence of politicians Nawaz and Iqbal Busal) and on southern side it is bordered with Chak. Bar Musa is bordered on the North western corner of the village territory.
Nature of People:
Mostly habitants of Chak 45 are farmers, on average the youth has at least attend a high school.
Source of Income:
The main source of income of villagers in Chak 45 is through agriculture. The fertile land of Chak 45 produces excellent quality of citrus of different kinds which helps in earning the farmer a good amount annually.
Famous Personalities
Atta Mohammad Cheema
Dr. Azam Cheema
Ehsan Ullah Cheema
Muhammad Arif Cheema (sss Retired)
Shabbir Ahmed Cheema (Retired Sr. Head Master)
Highly Qualified Personalities:
Dr. Mohammad Azam Cheema (running Cheema Hospital in Gujranwala)
Atta Mohammad Cheema (Retired Director Education)
Nazar Mohammad Cheema (Retired High School Head Master)
Schools, Collages, Mosques and Madrasas:
Govt Middle School for Boys
Govt Primary School for Girls
Main castes
Cheema
Gakkhar
Way of living:
Peoples of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior. Peoples are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere
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.
Flora and Fauna:
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here.
Main crops and fruits:
Citrus (oranges of different kinds)
Wheat
Rice
Sugar Can
Potato
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)
Ducks (batkhain)
Wild animals found in the villagers land are:
Jackals (geedarr)
Snakes (saanp)
Pigs (sours)
Wild Cats (jangly billay)
Parrots (totay)
Sparrows and Finches (chirian)
Main Problems of this Village
Problems faced by people of the village
No medical facility available from Government
School are poor staffed.
Due high illiteracy in the village, the local rivalries and conflicts are very common (typical on land own ship or water irrigation etc.) among different families which often cause violence and bloodshed. This has also been a main reason for people to move city to look for better future of their children.
Village Chak No. 42 چک نمبر 42 or Bhaggal is in Tehsil Malakwal .It is 22 Km in the east of mbdin and 13 km away from Malakwal in the east. Khai is 1 km in the west of bhaggal and Gojra is 4 km from here.
History:
In 1905 people migrated to this Chak from Gujrat due to flood reasons. Those people were from village Bhaggal (Gujrat).
Area:
Area of the bhaggal is 12.5 murabbas
Population:
Population of the village is round about 1,200 heads.
History of the village is related way beyond to the Hazrat NOOH alaihissalam era Qalmi shora is created from here. Grave yard of village Bhaggal is also here. Population of tibbas is round about 400 persons, Natt family is in a big number here.
Famous Personalities of the village:
Muhammad Arshad
Muhammad Akram Cheema
Muhammad shareef Araain
Ghulam Hussain
Mureed Hussain
Ali Asghar Lahori
Haji Akram
Highly Qualified persons
Muhammad Aslam
Arslan Ali (Punjab Police)
Khadim Hussain (Advocate)
Saeed Ahmed (WAPDA)
Qaiser Naveed Tarar
Mubashar Hussain Bhatti
Ghulam Abbas (Patrolling Police)
Muhammad Shafeee (Rangers)
Jawad Ul Hasan Bhatti
Zafar Iqbal
Education sector:
Govt. primary school for boys
Govt. girls primary school
Al-Hasan public model school(private)
Iqra Model school
Medical sector:
Shahzeb Medical Clinic
Dr. Jahangeer
Masajid:
Jamia Masjid Markazi
Mazars:
Mian Muhammad Qazi
Baba Umar shah Tibba
Union council office:
Office of the union council Gohar is here in village bhaggal. PTCL exchange is here too
Source of income:
Source of income of people of the village is agricultural areas and Govt services, abroad livings
Nature of People:
Hospitable, political workers, loving, caring. Village bhaggal is also very famous for Tangaas which are run by dharrar family.
Industrial area:
In the village there are two areas of wood which are very famous for creating very beautiful furniture.
Our Village is Chak No 44 چک نمبر. Its old name were Ahmad Ki Abaadi and Chak No. 9. Our village is 14km for away from Gojra and 45 km from mandi bahauddin. Its fertile land is about 56 Acre. There is a govt. high school for boys and Govt. Middle School for Girls. Our village also has a post office. Kinno of our village are very tasty and famous streets of our village are straight and vast.
Rana Asif Iqbal (MA mass communication) working in Wateen Telecom
Saleem Bhatti (BA/LLB) Senior Politician
Schools
Govt. High School
Govt. Girls Elementary School
Casts of the Village
Mughal
Bhatti
Arrain
Muslim Shaikh
Warraich
Nambardar
Rana
Malik
Mahar
Ghumman
Mosque/Madrisa
There are three Mosques and one Church and one Imam Bargah in this village.
Fields/Crops
Rice
Sugar Cane
Wheat
Kinnow
Melon
vegetables of all types
Problems of the village
there is no facility of hospital. The main problem is that there is no girls high school in our village. There is lack of education in our village children so that they involves in bad activates like drug addiction, wandering etc.
Chak No 33 Khasa village چک نمبر 33 is lies in Tehsil Malakwal district Mandi Bahauddin on Gohar road. In 1905 people migrated to this Chak from Gujrat due to flood reasons. Those people were from village Khasa (gujrat)
Busal also written as Bosaal بوسال is one of the most prominent and populous villages in Mandi Baha-ud-din district. Exquisite mosques constructed with religious fervor, modern style and traditionally built homes, tumultuous and not well maintained road network, an excellent but not well kept network of canals & irrigation channels and lush green farming lands are most prominent features of this enormous village.
Location & Mohallas:
Busal is located 4.5 km off Gujrat-Sargodha road, south of Gojra, and is nearly 29 km from Mandi Baha-ud-din city. Malakwal, the Tehsil headquarter is 25 km north of Bosal. Geographically its location is 32°22’10”N and 73°18’6”E. Basically Bosal consists of seven randomly located settlements namely Sukkha [سکھا], Masoor [مصور], Nuryana [نریانہ], Jand [جنڈ], Nakkaywala [نکے والا], Chhanni Hashim [چھنی ہاشم] and Ghumnana [گھمنانہ]. Sukkha & Masoor, centrally located most populous twin settlements, are fulcrum of all cultural, financial, educational and political activities for not only the people of Busal but also for a number of small neighboring villages. Bosal is surrounded by Gojra in the north, Bhojowal and Nain Ranjha in the east, Rerka Bala and Chak-44 in the south and Bar Musa in the west.
History:
It is not exactly known as when the first settlements of Busal came into existence but the elders of the village tell that name of the founder was BUSAL who lived here during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbarand had relations with the Emperor. The Emperor had bestowed him a large estate called Sooba Busal. Mr. Busal had three sons named Sukkha, Masoor & Noor and three main settlements are named behind them.
Irrigation department rest house also known as bungalow was built outside busal in 1915 and a police chowki was established in Busal in 1935. Canal and irrigation channels system was built between 1910 and 1944. Welcome to Busal, the Gemstone of Distt. M.B. Din. Police Chowki Busal- established in 1935. Patwar Khana is one of the oldest buildings and among very few pre-partition buildings left.
Busal has a huge population growing at immensely high rate. Due to construction of roads, availability of telephone service and establishment of new schools, the people from small neighboring villages have also migrated to Busal. The number of registered voters in Busal is just below 16,000. This indicates that total population is well above 35,000.
More than 99 % of the people of Busal belong to Aryan race with a small minority of Dravidians. The Aryan people are dominant in almost all spheres of life while Dravidians who were in lower castes during the epoch of Hindu dominance are still living mostly below poverty line and are devoid of education and other amenities of life.
It is not exactly known as to when Islam came to this region but majority of the people practiced Islam since long before the partition of British India in 1947.
Significant population of Hindus [Called Khatris] also lived in Busal before the partition that migrated to India in 1947. They were mostly traders and dominated entire business and economy of the area. After partition, they were replaced by Muslims mostly belonging to Rajpoot dynasty, also Aryans, who migrated from Karnal district of East Punjab [now a district in Haryana, India]. Local people called them Mahajir, a word closely meaning the emigrants. These people have adopted a variety of professions from farming to business and have now become an integral part of the local population.
The people of Aryan race are also further divided into landowner and worker class. Although very few families among the landowner class of Busal own large lands, nonetheless this class is considered to be the most respected because the economy largely depends on agriculture. The worker class forms the people belonging to other professions.
A small minority of Pathans, mostly emigrants from Afghanistan after Soviet invasion has also settled in and around Busal. A small community of traditionally nomadic people also settled in suburban areas of Busal are called Deendars [The Faithful] because they have also converted to Islam.
The class system and hegemony of landowners is slowly getting weaker with increase in literacy rate better awareness about human rights.
Nature Of The People
Busal has been notorious in the past as the village of thieves and land of great rivalries mainly due to lack of education. Strong grip of feudal lords, who were against education and awareness, was the chief factor behind ignorance. Establishment of Government Middle School Busal was the first step towards change to a civilized and educated society and over a period of few decades, the change was visible.
Now nurturing rivalries and committing crimes is no more a matter of pride. Now people are more civilized, educated, hospitable and aware of their own and other peoples’ rights.
Miseries of Dravidians:
The low caste people in Hinduism [Dravidians], after conversion to Islam are called Musalli [مصلی];Muslim Sheikh is a euphemism for Musalli. People belonging tothis community mostly work like slaves under landowners (doing all sorts of miserable jobs) or at brick kilns, making their living by casting raw bricks from mud. Majority of them are buried under the heavy burden of immense debts due to land & kiln-owners and there seems no end to this vicious & destitute lifestyle worsened by debts for many generations still to come. However few members of this community being literate are being well aware of their human rights are leading a better life.
Religion:
Almost the entire population of Busal is Muslim out of which 10 ~12 % people are Shia Muslims while others are Sunnis. Religious devotion and practice varies from family to family, however religion plays very important role the lives of people.
Languages:
Punjabi [with a little rough accent] is the language predominantly spoken by the people of Busal. Rajpoot community speaks their native language Rahngri [ﻯﮍﮔﻧﻫﺍﺮ], a language closely resembling of Hindi / Urdu with little distortion in accent. Urdu is also spoken and understood by a large majority.
Economy:
Economy largely depends on agriculture and more than fifty percent of the people of Busal are related to agriculture. Busal has one of the most fertile lands in Pakistan and farmers are well-off due to excellent production of cash crops like sugarcane, orange, paddy, cotton and wheat.
Many people have joined government and private services and a large number of young people are living and working abroad in Gulf States, USA, Australia and Europe.
Education:
Although the literacy rate of Busal is very low by international standards, it is one of the highest in Mandi Baha-ud-din district. The literacy rate also varies from family to family. Some people of Busal hold doctorate degrees and hold global fame while a large majority has never even visited a school. The literacy rate among females is even low.
Government Higher Secondary School Busal (The Symbol of Pride for Busal)
Government Higher Secondary School Busal has made great contributions in spreading the light of knowledge among Busalians. It is one the best and most respected institutes of preliminary education in the entire tehsil Malikwal. Over the years, it has produced many brilliant students who after receiving higher education are working at respectable positions not only in Pakistan but in many foreign countries as well.
The School was established in 1905 offering education up to primary level only. In 1951, with the efforts of social workers like Hakeem Ghulam Ali (late), the school was promoted to middle level. Ch. Batti Khan Busal (May Allah bless his Soul), a venerated landowner, donated approximately 33 kanals of land for the project. In 1984, this school was upgraded to high school and two years later (in 1986) to intermediate level. The school has produced good results in the past and a number of boys won scholarships every year. In addition to this, sports and co-curricular activities were also promoted at school and school always produced good sportsmen and athletes. This was due to the sincere efforts, dedication and hard work of teachers /administrators like
Mr. Nazar Cheema
Mr. Atta Cheema
Mr. Muhammad Ashraf
Mr. Muhammad Aslam
Mr. Muhammad Anwar
Mr. M. Riaz Gondal
Saee Muhammad Kaddhar
Mr. Safdar Ranjha
Mr. Rao Kifayat
Mr. Muhammad Hafeez
Mr. Irshad Ahmed Luk
Mr. Khushi Muhammad
Mr. Nadir Ali
Mr. Ashiq Shah.
Presently around 700 students are enrolled in the school but shortage of teaching staff and lack of co-curricular activities have diluted the education standard of school.
Due to commercialization of education and lack of attention of the people of village and shortage of teaching staff, the standard and performance of the school have suffered badly in past few years and immediate remedial action is required to regain the standard of this institute which can undisputedly be termed as Symbol of Pride for Busal.
Schools and Colleges:
Govt Higher Secondary School Busal
Govt. Primary School for boys Busal Masoor.
Govt. Girls primary School Nuryana.
Govt. Boys Primary School Haveli Ch. Batti Khan.
Govt. Primary School for boys Hamjhana Khuh.
Govt. Girls Middle School Busal Masoor
Govt. Girls Primary School Busal Masoor ·
Govt. Girls Primary School Busal Sukha
Govt. Primary School for boys Jand
Govt. Primary School for boys Nakkaywala
Govt. Primary School for boys Admani Wala
Govt. Masjid School for boys Busal Sukha
Shehzad Model Higher Secondary School for boys & girls
Ghazali Model School Busal Sukha
Govt. Primary School for boys Bangla Busal
A number of Madressas are also working in the village to impart religious education free of cost to the children of all classes of society.
Medical Facilities:
Presently there are almost no proper medical facilities in Busal. Although few students of Busal have become qualified doctors but they are presently not doing practice in Busal due to which people have to go to Gojra or Mandi Baha-ud-din for medical treatment.
A basic health center manned with a medical technician and compounder had been set-up by Punjab Govt in Busal beside higher secondary school. However it stopped functioning since early 1990s due to unknown reasons. Due to efforts of the social workers of the village, govt has initiated the project of its reconstruction and it is hoped that a doctor will be appointed here in near future.
Highly Qualified Personalities:
Ex-MNAs Ch. Muhammad Nawaz Busal, Ch. Muhammad Iqbal Busal and MNA candidate Nasir Iqbal Busal belong to Busal.
Mr. Muhammad Ashraf; SST (R), Govt Higher Secondary School Busal
Dr. Bashir Ahmed Gondal; Surgical Specialist, UK (Presently working in Australia)
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Gondal; PhD Electronics, Australia(Presently working in Australia)
Ch. Irshad Busal (Late); Extra Assistant Commissioner
Muhammad Riaz Gondal (Late); M.Sc. Chemistry, EDO M.B.Din
Mr. Tanzeel-ur-Rehman; M.Sc. Maths, Assistant Prof. Degree College M.B.din
Muhammad Nawaz Gondal; Civil Engineer/DDO Revenue Sargodha
Abdul Sattar Bosal, LLB; Civil Judge
Dr. Shehzad Ashraf; Surgical Specialist King Edward Medical College
Dr. Hammad Ashraf; MBBS King Edward Medical College
Hasnat Ashraf; Master of Banking & Finance Pb (Currently Studying in UK)
Altaf Sikander Busal; Poet, USA
Irshad Ahmed Luk; SST Govt higher Secondary School Busal
Amjad Iqbal; Second Lieutenant Pak Army
Amjad Iqbal Saryana; MBA
Muhammad Younas Gondal (AETO excise and taxation Lahore)
Muhammad Yousaf Gondal; FIA
Muhammad Aslam; MCS Hamdard University
Muhammad Saleem Akhtar Rao; Flight Lieutenant Pakistan Air Force
Saifullah Khalid; M. Phil Islamiat, Lecturer University of Gujrat
Qamar Naqvi; MAPersian, MA Urdu, LLB
Nasir Niaz Rana; MA Persian, MA Urdu. LLB
Musarrat Abbas Gondal; MCS, ASI Punjab Police
Qaiser Farooq Gondal; MA Islamiat, Assistant Superintendent Jail
Khizar Hayat Gondal; M.Sc. Maths, Assistant Prof. Degree College M.B.Din
Mazhar Qayyum Gondal; M. Phil Persian, LLB
Javed Gondal; MA, LLB
Ijaz Gondal; LLB, Civil Judge
Rafaqat Gondal; LLB, Civil Judge
Pervaiz Gondal; DAE Civil, Overseer
Javed Iqbal Gondal; LLB, Civil Judge
M. Mehdi Khawar Busalvi; MA Urdu, Lecturer University of Gujrat
Yar Muhammad Gondal; Manager HBL Gojra
Azhar Iqbal Ranjha; LLB
Dr. Azhar Waheed; MD Ukraine
Amjad Farooq Siddiqui, LLB
Khizar Hayat Ranjha; MA English
Ch. M. Iqbal; Sub Engineer Distt. Council M. B. Din
Social Personalities:
Muhammad Riaz Gondal (late)
Hakeem Fazal Ilahi
Hakeem Inayatullah
Raza Abbas Bukhari
Nazar Hussain Shah (late)
Muhammad Hussain Nadeem Bosalvi
Irshad Ahmed Luk
Haji Muhammad Ilyas Gujjar
Ch. Sarfraz Gondal
Ch. Anar Khan Gondal
Ch. Iqbal S/O Sarang Khan
Ch. Azmat Iqbal
Rana Ayyaz Ahmed Badar
Rana Shaukat Ali
Malik Muhammad Saleem Gujjar
Hakeem Ghulam Murtaza
Shrines in Busal
Syed Masoom Ali Shah
Mian Muhammad Panah was a sufi saint during British Raj. There are hundreds of his devotees not only in Busal but also in many nearby villages.
A story is associated to him that during British Raj, a man was being crucified (for some crime) outside the village when Mian sb came grazing his camels. He requested the executioners to forgive the accused but they misbehaved with the Mian sb. At this Mian sb became furious and prayed to Allah Almighty that no resident of this village to be executed for death sentence. Neither that man nor any body else from Busal has been executed ever since; although some murderers have died in the jail before execution.
Mian Muhammad Panah
The famous shrine of Mian Muhammad Panah sb
Main Crops
Wheat
Cotton
Rice
Maize
Sugarcane
Sarsaun
Bajra
Tobbacco
Orange
Potatoes & all other Vegetables
Recreational Places Near Busal
Despite of the fact that Busal is a large village, there is no recreational spot or playground for children in or around it. Children usually use School ground and graveyard for playing cricket.
A small canal passes from east of the village and a bit larger from west side. There used to be a time when people especially young boys used to do swimming in these canals but now thanks to the population of villages located upstream of Busal, these canals are highly polluted and sport of swimming has also disappeared.
A rest house of irrigation department is also located approximately 2 km from Busal Masoor and Sukha. Once it used to be well maintained and a number of varieties of flowers and trees rendered it a splendid look and it also served as a large bird sanctuary. However presently it is nothing more than a depiction of great neglect.
Built by irrigation department in 1915 during British Raj, Busal Irrigation rest house or Bangla Busal was a splendid looking building with a glory no less than an imperial palace. A large variety of flora and numerous species of tweeting birds made it a piece of heaven on earth. But due to lack of interest of the irrigation department and damage caused by the stealth of precious building material by employees and people of the village, this fantastic example of classical architecture has turned into ruins and requires immediate attention of irrigation authorities for preservation of this piece of heritage.
There is a mangrove forest, 10 km North West of Busal, called Daffar forest. Army remount depot Mona located near Head Faqirian is also approximately 20 km from Busal. Its area is 25 square km. Kallar Kahar hill station is little above two hours drive from Busal but people seldom visit this place.
May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)
The Author:
Muhammad Akbar Rao holds a Chemical Engineering degree from University of the Punjab Lahore and is presently working with Fauji Fertilizer Company, as Process Engineer in Technology Division. After completing the preliminary education in his native village, Busal Masoor, Akbar joined PAF College Sargodha in 9th grade and studied up to FSc there.
Akbar likes travelling, reading & making friends. He has aspirations to set up international standard schools [for both boys & girls] in his village for quality education to all at primary and intermediate level. His long term goal is to eradicate illiteracy from Busal.
Bukkan village is in tehsil Malakwal, distt Mandi bahauddin. It is situated at M.B.Din–Sargodha road. It is 25km from mbdin in south-west and round about 23 km from malakwal in south east. Its a big town. The union council of bukkan is goharr. First distt. Nazim Nazar Muhammad Gondal and Maj. Rtd. Zulfiqar Ali Gondal sitting MNA they are also originally belong to Village Bukkan. 35% young generation now is now abroad, especially in europe. Most people are economically well settled. Land is very fertile because of 3- canals that pass near Bukkan. When the people who live in Chacks like 32, 33 and in Karariwala around Bukken migrated, they covered a lot of part of bukkan,s land. Elders of the village tell that at the time of partition there were a lot of rich KHATRYs settled in this village then they migrated to india. The population of my village is round about 10,000.The literacy rate is average. Bukkan is basically a agricultural area.There are three water canals in the west of village.Where ,the people go for morning walk and to take bath.
History of Abbas High School Bukkan
Mr. ABBAS GONDAL was martyred in 1972 in Liaqat abad in Mr Bhutto,s session then the ex-governer of punjab Malik Ghulam Mustafa Khar came to Bukkan and he asked the family of Abbas Gondal for reward then Ch. Shaan Muhammad (late) ex. councler requested to Mr. governer that if u wana help us then we need high school and electricity and one bricks road for our people of village that links bukkan to main GT-Road Mandi -Sargodha. Thats how its name is GOVT ABBAS HIGH SCHOOL BUKKAN. Mr abbas,s father name is sai muhammad gondal as mentioned in list of social personalities of the village.
Nature of the people of the Village
The people of the village are moderate and very hospitable. Also the people of my village are religous,very respectable,honest and peaceful.
Source of Income
Most of the people of the village are agriculturist. Some are in government services and some are abroad in gulf states, USA and Europe.
Schools and Colleges in the village:
Govt abbas high school bukkan . which is situated at main mandi-sargodha road.
Govt. Primary School for boys situated in the west of village near to Canal.
Another Govt. Primary School for boys Tariq abad (Daira Maadde-ka) in south of village
Govt. Girls Middle School
There are also some private schools in the village
Madrassa Jamia Usmania Fakhralaloom Bukkan near main road.
The administrator of the Madrassa is Qari Tanveer Ahmed Usmani, a very respectable personality in the village and working hard for the betterment of the village and area.
Highly Qualified Personalities of the Village
Muneer Ahmad. Officer Habib Bank Ltd.Gojra.
Shoaib Ahmed Ghaigha .BA .LLB.Advocate Malakwal Bar
Colonal Ahmed Yar Bhatti Pakistan Ranjors
Gulam Nabi Sahib. Nazim. Dawat-e Islami. MBDin
Khurram Shahzad Gondal (Italy) post graduate diploma in hotel management from ihtti school of hotel management, neuchatel switzerland
Social Personalities of the Village گاؤں کی فلاعی شخصيات
Ch. Shaan Muhammad (late) ex.councler
Ch. Sultan Bahoo. (late) ex.councler
Muhammad Hussain Salabat ka. chairmain Azad express.
Baba Sai Muhammad Gondal. (late).
Ch. Mohammad Shoaib Gondal
Ch. Sajjad Haider Chand Gondal
Ch. Gulam Ali Boola. ( late).
Ch. Muhammad Akhter .
Qari Tanveer Ahmad Usmani. (Jamia Usmania Fakhrqalaloom)
Rajput, Janjuha, Bhatti, Tarkhan, Muajjur, Muslim Sheikh
Mazzars (Shrines) in Village:
Masoom Shah
Shah Kushaal
Nearby Parks, canals and Jungles
There is a jungle, 15 km in the west of Bukkan ,named as Mona depot jungle. Mona depot is the biggest depot of Army in our area,where a lot of horses and Khachars are available . Its area is 25 square km . There is also small Canal in the west of the village where people of my village go every morning for morning walk.
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