LakhneWala لکھنے والا
Lakhne Wala لکھنے والا
Munawer Hussain Gondal
Introduction:
Village Lakhnewala لکھنے والا or Lakhne Wala is a village of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°37’40N 73°33’30E at an altitude of 220 metres. It is about 8 km east of Mandi Bahauddin.
Neighboring Villages:
- Rasul-Qadirabad Link Canal and Shaheedan Wali in the west
- Chak Fateh Shah, Kot Baloch, River Jhelum – Rasul Barrage & Govt. College of Technology Rasul in the north.
- Chillianwala Railway station on West
- Chak Basawa & Rakh Nihal Sing in South.
Climate:
Climate is extreme however as the village is located between two Rivers (River Jehlum and River Chenab) and because of proximity with the rivers the land is suitable for agriculture. The most important crops are wheat, rice, sugarcane and cotton which together account for more than 75% of the value of total crop output.
Area Of Village:
Total area of the village is approximately 119,790,000 sq ft (approx. 11.13 km2.) that is about 2,750 acres.
Weather
The Summer Season starts from April onwards where weather begins to warm; the hottest months are May, June and July with peak temperatures during noon (around 45°C). Winter Season begins in October; coldest months are December, January and February. We see signs of Frost in the month of January and February and temperature falls below the freezing points during nights. Winter days are generally pleasant maximum and minimum temperatures during winters are about 21.5°C and 5.1°C respectively. Rainfall varies considerably across various parts of the district, with annual average rainfall of about 435 mm.
Population:
There are approximately 1,400 houses in village & 7,500 peoples live in them. Whole population of the village is Muslim.
Registered Voters:
The number of registered voters in the village is 2100 among them almost 40% of them are of female voters.
Culture:
The ambiance of the village is open-minded and a little religious. The inhabitants are very respective, moderate, well educated and good host. There are many community centers (chupal) in the village. The individuals in the village have established the private chupal in large numbers. The promising youth of this village are in touch with sports and discussions which keep chupals and the grounds always occupied.
Famous Personalities:
Late Shan Ali Gondal Famous Horse Jockey (Pakistan Government honored him a School and a Railway Station)
- Chaudhary Muhammad Aslam (Ex- Senator & Former Provincial Minister)
- Hassan Aslam (Advocate High Court & LLM, UK)
- Late Sher Muhammad Warraich Famous Horse Jockey and Ex BD Member
- Ali Raza (Advocate High Court & MPhil Economics, )
- Aourang Zaib Warraich (In charge HM, IT expert, M.Phil. Computer Sciences, M.Ed.)
- Sufyan Hayat(Education Department, MA Urdu, Political Science, M.ED)
- Faisal Shehzad Warraich (Education Department, MA English, LLB)
- Mazhar Iqbal Gondal (Education Department, MA B.Ed.)
- Taimoor Imtiaz Warraich (Advocate MBA, LLB)
- Zaraq Farman (Advocate LLB)
- Imran Javed Warraich ( Manager UBL, M.com
- Shafqat Riaz Warraich ( Manager Islamic bank, MBA)
- Usman Shafiq Gujjar (Grid Station in charge, DEA Electric)
- Zahid Iqbal Gondal
- Muhammad Shabbir Gondal (Numberdar, Diploma of Sub-engineer)
Mosques
There are 3 Main mosques and only two 4 Madrisas.
Way Of Living:
Inhabitants of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior and are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere. Agriculture being the main occupation, people of the village use to go to their lands early in morning to nurture their crops and cattle and return in the evening which makes their life schedule very busy.
Means Of Earning:
Majority of the people earn their livelihood through agriculture. Several people are in Government services covering almost all the government sectors. There is a new trend among the youth to go abroad thats why many peoples of the village are found in UK, USA, France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi-Arabia and Muscat etc. in search of their earnings. Many of the families are well settled abroad mainly in Europe; where we can say Europe is our second homeland.
Growing Business:
There are several Bhathas (Bricks Plant) in the village & this business is growing rapidly.
Fish Farm:
Fish Farm plays an important role in the village economy. Fisheries business is also developing very fast and is a good source of earning.
Dress:
Shalwar Qameez and Tehband Kurta is common dress worn by the resident of Lakhnewala. However office employees, businessmen and students wear western outfits.
Main Crops:
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engine method for irrigation purposes.
Major crops of the village are:
- Wheat (gandam)
- Rice (chawal)
- Corn (mukai)
- Potato (aalo)
- Barley (jao)
- Sugar Cane (kamad)
- Peas (mator)
- Chicken Pea (chana)
- Jawar
- Bajra
Food:
The food prepared in this village is simple. Wheat is the staple grain though rice is also used sparingly. Bread, butter, lassi, butter milk, tea, popular beverages (colas) and water are basically used.
Summer Vegetables:
- Chillies (mirch)
- Okra (bhindi)
- Bottle-gourd (ghia kaddu)
- Vegetable Marrow (chappan kaddu)
- Squash melon (tinda)
- Bitter-gourd (karela)
- Pumpkin (halwa kaddu)
- Sponge- gourd (ghia and kali tori)
- Ash-gourd (petha)
- Cucumber (khira)
- Arum (arvi)
- Cowpea (lobia)
Winter Vegetables:
- Cauliflower (phulgobhi)
- Cabbage (bandgobhi)
- Peas (matar)
- Tomato (tomatar)
- Radish (muli)
- Turnip (shalgam)
- Carrots (gajar)
- Brinjal (bengan)
- Spinach (palak)
- Fenugreek (methi)
- Onion (piaz)
- Garlic (lassan)
- Lettuce (salad)
- French Bean (valaiti sem)
Animal & Cattle:
Animals of the village are
- Buffalos (bhainsein)
- Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
- Sheeps (bhairain)
- Goats (bakrian)
- Hens (murgean)
- Horses (ghoray)
- Donkeys (gadhay)
- Dogs (kutay)
- Cats (Bilian)
- Rabbits (khargosh)
- Pigeons (kabutar)
Trees & Flowers:
Village land is very much fertile, availability of water is plenty of water although soil not suitable for GYMNOSPERMS and FERNS but ANGIOSPERMS are very much common in the village which includes both ornamental and wild. Main plants found in 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)
Main Tribes:
- Gondal
- Warraich
- Qurashi
- Gujjar
- Rajpot
Communication and Media Facilities:
PTCL Phones and Mobile Phones with services of all the Telecom companies are present in almost every house. Television and Radio is common form of media with all cable service providers available. Almost 50% homes in the village also possess Computers and use internet.
Schools and Education:
Literacy rate of the village is much better. Almost every child of the village goes to school. There are two schools in the village, the Govt. boys Primary School and the Govt.Girls High School. There are also two private schools for boys and girls in the village.
Transportation:
People of the village mainly travel on van, rickshaw and their own vehicles.
Health Facilities (Hospital)
Basic Health Unit – There is hospital in the village; only one Doctor is present which is serving whole village. One female Health Worker of the village is working as a health worker. She is creating awareness among women about health related issues. Now after her guidance females are very much aware of pregnancy and birth etc.
Bazaars And Markets:
No Bazars or Markets are present in the village only few General stores (Karyana shops) are present which provide commodities of daily use. Peoples have to go city for major shopping.
Sports:
Volleyball, Cricket, Football, Kabaddi, Hockey, Tent-pegging, Badminton are the common sports played in the Village.
Pigeon Flown
The pigeon flown in kits are very popular in the village. The flying tumblers, which were very popular in mughal Era can know, be seen in the village of Lakhnewala, The competition is held as under:
All the pigeon are taken to a big circle. The concerned owner took one of his pigeon and at the end of the circle flown upward. The pigeon flew some yard upward and then tumbles backward. The judge counts the tumble of that pigeon that landed in the circle, it disqualified if landed outside the fixed circle. The pigeon won who had most of the tumble and also landed in the circle.
The pigeon are also flown in tallies (Kits). This sport is very popular in the village. The pigeon flown in kits are very beautiful and colorful. The no of pigeons flown in kits is from 20 to 250. They don’t fly very high and trained with the help of flags, whistles and special signs.
The pigeon in villages are flown in different and strange way. The fanciers who take part in the competition took their pigeon in open lands. The pigeon are kept in the temporary lofts made of wood. The pigeon are flown who is declared winner whose pigeons came late and landed on their temporary wooden lofts.
The majority of our pigeon breeders take part in competitions of tipplers. Tipplers are widely kept and flown in competitions. But many fancier also keep pigeons and flown them in Tukris (kits). I will describe here how the pigeons are flown in kits and what types of pigeons who take part in such competitions. Any pigeon can be trained for the kits. But these breeds are popular and prepared for kit flying. Ghagras, Katch Paras, Kabras, Lal Band Ghagra, Roshan Chirag, and Shirazi.
May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)
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Information Provided By: Munawer Hussain Gondal
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Two Civil Judges also belong to this village, who are: Mr. Kashif Iftikhar Warraich, Civil Judge-cum-judicial magistrate Sec. 30 and Mr. Balal Munir, Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate.
Among other prominent personalities are:
Mr. Chaudhary M. Aslam (Ex- Senator & Former Provincial Minister)
Mr. Hassan Aslam (Advocate High Court & LLM, UK)
Mr. Ali Raza (Advocate High Court & MPhil Economics, Norway)
Mr Zahid Iqbal Gondal is also a well known personality of village lakhnewala. He is an active social worker.