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Village muradwal mandi bahauddin murad wal Malakwal

Muradwal مرادوال

Muradwal مراد وال

Locations:

Village Muradwal مرادوال is located in District Mandi Baha-ud-Din. It can be reached by moving along the side of LOWER JEHLUM Canal from Rasool Barrage to Sargodha. It is away from District Mandi Bahauddin upto 21 KM and 8 KM from Tehsil Malakwal and 5 KM from RIVER JEHLUM towards south and 1.5 KM from M.B.Din to Malakwal road towards North.

Geographical Position:

Village is divided in to two parts one is the MAIN VILLAGE and other is the MURADWAL LOKRRI situated at the bus stop of the village at M.B.Din to Malakwal road. Muradwal  is present between Haria, Katowal and Lower Jehlum canal. Katowal is located towards the East, Haria towards the South and West while Lower Jehlum canal is located towards the North of Muradwal.

Brief History:

Village Muradwal is after the name of a person known as Murad. It is said that Murad and Kato were the children of a Haria. Due to disobedience Kato is pulled out of his house by Haria. Later on Murad bring back Kato and give half of his land to Kato that’s why know both villages are side by side. In the past there was great enmity between few groups of the village as a result of that controversy many persons of the village were killed by one group or the other but now all the controversies have been resolved and no killing took place in the last 10 years.

Situation in 1947:

Population of Muradwal was mostly consist of Muslims in 1947 there were only Five houses are of HINDOES. These Hindus were wise persons and were literate therefore they realize the situation before 14th August 1947 , soled their houses and migrated to Mandi Bahaud Din where most of their relatives lived. That’s why there was no bloodshed in the village at the time of partition.

Village muradwal mandi bahauddin murad wal Malakwal

Neighboring Villages:

Neighboring villages of Muradwal are

Population:

It is not  a very big village only about 300 houses are in it and about 1,800 peoples live in them. All the population of the village is Muslim among them all are SUNNI 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 850 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. At the time of BD elections both males and females cast vote but at National and Provincial Assembly elections only males cast their votes.

Major Castes:

Major casts of the village are

  • Gondal
  • Warraich
  • Mughal
  • Barkhay
  • Kasbi (Rajhay)
  • Kumhar
  • Machhi
  • Lohaar
  • Mochi
  • Tarkhan
  • Muslim Sheikh
  • Nai

Important Bradaries:

Famous Clans of the village are:

  1. Gill
  2. Kaasbi
  3. Toulay
  4. Mehr Ke
  5. Barkhay
  6. Salranay
  7. Pindyanay
  8. Dhanu Ke
  9. Jalu Ke
  10. Bahadar Ke

Famous Personalities:

Important personalities of the village are as follows:

  • Saee Muhammad Gondal (Jalu ka)
  • Sikandar Hayat Gondal (Lalay da)
  • Iftikhar Ahmad Gondal (Raja)
  • Master Muhammad Nazir
  • Roshan Din Gondal (Gill)
  • Qadar Muhammad (Mehr ka)
  • Mirza Khan (Pindyana)
  • Muhammad Sardar (Dhano ka)
  • Muhammad Akbar (Salabat ka)
  • Zubair Sarwar Warraich
  • Ghulam Hussain Gondal
  • Ch. Jaan Muhammad Tulla
  • Anwar Hussain Gondal

Highly Qualified Persons:

Although the literacy rate is good but only few persons are master degree holders among them:

  1. Farooq Ahmad Gondal  (M.Sc, M.Phil Env.Science proceeding towards Ph.D)
  2. Master Muhammad Akram (M.A English)
  3. Anar Sajid Gondal ( M.A Economics)
  4. Muhammad Arif Warraich
  5. Master Khalid Mahmood  etc.
  6. Dr. Aqib Shahzad Tulla (MBBS, FCPS)

And few females have also done master degrees in different subjects.

And among new generation

Means Of Earning:

Majority of the peoples earns their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government service 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, Yunan, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, 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 cattle and crops and come back in the evening so they have a very busy life. Young boys play Cricket, Volleyball 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 THANA MALAKWAL.

Bazars And Markets:

No Bazars or Markets are present in the village only four 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 one in the lokarri and one along with PIR CHHACHHRA DARBAR among them one is JAMEA in the main village. The mosque along the Darbar is under construction unfortunately no prayer say prayer there except the passerby’s or on Sunday when there is rush of people on the Darbar.

Shrines:

There are two shrines in the village. These are of  two brothers

  • SYED MASOOM SHAH (Peer Chhachhra)
  • NOOR SHAH BUKHARI

These  brothers came in the village in the start of 18th century. MASOOM SHAH died in 1800 while NOOR SHAH few year after him. They preach the people of the village about Islam. Among them one brother MASOOM SHAH has got much importance now a days. People from all over the area come here to get rid of  many diseases especially JOINT PAINS. They believe that after coming, offering Fateah, putting money in the safe  and distributing MEETHI ROTIAN  on three consecutive SUNDAYS or at least one they get rid of these problems

Shrine(Darbar) of MASOOM SHAH is located along the north bank of LOWER JEHLUM Canal in front of the village. The income of the Masoom Shah’s shrine is on average 2000 cash along with some quantity of wheat grains on each SUNDAY. In the past this money was used by the Makhdom family (Mianay) now it is used for the construction and wellbeing of the shrine.

The shrine of second brother BABA NOOR SHAH BUKHARI is located inside the west part of the village also known as Mohallah Noor Shah at the back of Govt. Primary School for Boys. People pick stone from the Darbar and tie them with their arms to get rid of Fever especially chronic fever. Around the Darbar there is lot of land in which surrounding  peoples have kept their cattle’s so it looks dirty around the shrine.

Schools and Education:

Literacy rate of the village is much better almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three school in the village:

  • Govt. Primary School for Boys Muradwal.
  • Govt. Girls Middle School Muradwal.
  • Community Model Higher Secondary School for Girls(evening)

Health Facilities:

There is no hospital in the village only one clinic is present which is run by a health related servant. One female of the village is 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 Haria and of major from Malakwal or M.B.Din.

Transportation:

Village is located almost 1.5 KM towards north from Malakwal Mandi Bahaud Din 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 Haria Railway Station which is almost 3 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 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)

As the land of the villagers is 1 to 2 Km from the village and it is very much close to RIVER JEHLUM therefore lot of area is available for wild animals. Wild animals found in the villagers land are:

  1. Jackals (geedarr)
  2. Snakes (saanp)
  3. Pigs (sours)
  4. Wild Cats (jangly billay)
  5. Fishes of many types
  6. Tortoises (kachhway)
  7. Parrots (totay)
  8. Sparrows and Finches (chirian)
  9. Sea Gulls (baglay)
  10. 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 engins 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.

ALLAH BLESS THIS VILLAGE  (Ameen)


For any objection contact at  fagondal82@yahoo.com

village kolowal kotehra

Kolowal (كولووال)

Kolowal (كولووال)

By: Shahid Imran Gondal

Name of My village is Kolowal کولووال. It is also called Kolowal Kothera. Alhamdollillah Population is 100% Muslim. It is also called Kalowal Kotehra. It has 5 Parts.

  1. Haso Ana Dera
  2. Vada Lok
  3. Alhi
  4. Bijli Ghar
  5. Kotehra

Towns and Geographical Landmarks

It is situated in Malakwal tehsil – Mandi Bahauddin Road. Main Village is about 2-3 Km Malakwal City, But its one Part (Kothera) is very near to Malakwal. River Jhelum is about 2 Km away from Kolowal on North Side.

Neighboring Villages:

Social Personalities:

Following are other main social personalities

  • Haji Nazir Ahmed Gondal  (Chairman of Zakat & Ushar Committee).
  • Ch. Ghulam Ali Gondal
  • Ch. Ghulam Abbas Gondal (Counselor)
  • Ch. Shan Ali Gondal
  • Shah Khurshid Alam
  • Mohammad Aslam Gondal
  • Syed Mehmood Hussain Shah
  • Hafiz Zafar Iqbal (Imam Masjid Jamia Mosque)
  • Tahir Hussain Shah (Punjab Police)

Another Social personality was Ch. Ata Mohammad Numberdar who passed way on April, 2008. His age was about 90 years.

Highly Qualified Personalities:

  • Shahid Imran Gondal (Transport Manager in Saudi Binladin Group Saudi Arabia)
  • Naveed Iqbal Gondal (Director in Islamabad)
  • Mushtaq Ahmed Gondal (Supervenient, Pak P.W.D Islamabad).
  • Safdar Iqbal Gondal (PS to DSP Traffic Islamabad)
  • Syed Najam Ul Hassan (Manager Allied Bank, Lahore)
  • Mohammad Akram (Grade 18 officer in HBFC)
  • Muzafar Iqbal Gondal (Chemistry Teacher in G.H School Malakwal)
  • Ali Atif Hassan (LLB, MA English)
  • Jehangir Abbas Gondal (PS to Director NHA Islamabad)

Personalities in Foreign Countries:

  • Talat Mushtaq Gondal (Holland)
  • Faisal Usman Gondal (Spain)
  • Shahid Imran Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
  • Javid Iqbal Gondal (France)
  • Naeem Shahzad Gondal (UK)
  • Omar Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
  • Arshad Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
  • Naseer Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
  • Tariq Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
  • Syed Rashid Shah (Dubai, UAE)
  • Syed Abrar Hussain Shah (South Africa)

village kolowal kotehra

Culture of the Village:

Culture of my village is almost same like other villages of Punjab. But some people are doing job in Islamabad or Lahore & some are working abroad so you can see a little touch of city life also in life of people. Especially on occasion of marriage.

Schools, Collages & Mosques:

There are 4 Mosques in my village, one is Jamia Mosque where Jumma prayer is also offered. There is also one Imam Bargha & 3 Mazars in the village. There are two Government schools one primary school for Boys & one High School for Girls. There is also one private school in the village. Degree college Malakwal is situated very near to my village.

Hospitals, Medical Stores and Shops:

The is no any hospital in the village but there are two clinics, & also 5 shops to purchase necessities of life. Village is only 3 km away from Malakwal so mostly people done their shopping in Malakwal.

Main Castes:

Main Caste of the village is Gondal, About 78% population of village is Gondal. Main castes & their percentage is as follow.

  1. Gondal 78%
  2. Syed (Hamdani/Bukhari) 10%
  3. Ranjha 2%
  4. Working Castes 10%

What is Gondal?

Gondal: is one of the main elite Jat clans living in PunjabPakistan. They are believed to have accepted Islam on the inducement of famous Sufi poet Baba Farid and were instructed by him to stay in the area between the Chenab RiverJhelum River which now forms Mandi Bahauddin, and Sargodha District.They are approximately over half a million in population and are mainly living in Mandi Bahauddin,Malakwal, Kolowal, Phalia,(Rerka Bala) (Ajjowal) Kot Momin, Midh Ranjha, Bhalwal Tehsils Geven Gondal (30km away from Sargodha). The majority is associated with the profession of agriculture but a number of them are also in civil services, such as police, Education and judiciary in Pakistan. Quite a lot of them are also working abroad mainly in the United StatesCanadaSaudi ArabiaItalySpain, France, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It is widely accepted in Punjab that Gondals have amassed great fortunes through their strict tolerance of agricultural expertise. It is therefore not surprising that they are now and always have been regarded as the Elite Senior Jats’ earning the status of Powerful Landlords of Pakistan. Many sources claim that as many as 37% of Pakistan’s Powerful & Secretive Inter-Services Intelligence ISI members of staff come from this clan.

Main Crops In The Village:

Famous crops of village are Wheat & Rice. But now a days some landlords are also cultivating Potatoes (Ch. Javid Gondal is a guy who has completed M.com but instead of doing job he prefer to work on his own land & make experiment to cultivate Potatoes on his land and his experiment was successful and now lot of people are cultivating potatoes also). Other main crops are as follow.

  • Sugar Can
  • Cotton
  • Potatoes
  • Maize
  • Tobacco

Media and Communication:

By the passage of time communication through Letters is decreased & Phone & Email has taken its place. So main mean of communication in my village is Phone. Through this people can keep in touch with their loved ones in other cities and abroad. TV/ Radio is main media through which people can get news about their beloved country & other world.

Organizations / Group in the village:

There is an Yahoo group named as Gondals_Online. This group is created to bring all Gondals on one platform, not only from village Kolowal but of Whole world. Shahid Imran Gondal & Saqib Mushtaq Gondal are Moderators of this group. This group is accessible on following address

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gondals_online

Parks & Cannels in the Village

In free time people go on Park near river Jhelum which is on distance of about 2.5 Km from my village named as Daman-e-Khizar Park. There is also a cannel in the village, it irrigate land of village. Its water is not enough so lot of landlords have installed their own Peter Engine to overcome the shortage of water.

Sport:

  • Kabaddi
  • Cricket
  • Vollyball (Shooting)
  • Kushti

MAP of VILLAGE :

Kolowal

PICTURES:

Pictures of village will be posted soon, Inshallah.

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)


Information provided by: Shahid Imran Gondal

Pakistani Village Photos: Animals and clothes on washing line in a compound of a Village house in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province - Pictures, Photos of Pakistani Villages - village kattowal

Kattowal کتووال

Kattowal کتووال

Introduction:

Village Kattowal کتووال is situated at the left bank of Jehlum River and it is a small village in Malakwal subdivision of Mandi bahauddin District. It has a total population of approximately 1,500 inhabitants, with all of them Muslims.

Nearby Villages:

It is surrounded by the village of Muradwal and Phaphra.

High Qualified Personalities:

  • M. Aslam Shahzad, (Govt High School, Haria)
  • M. Akram Zaheer (Superintendent)
  • Shabaz Akram (Govt. College Boys, Malakwal)

People of the Village:

Village’s disputes are often settled by a committee (Panchyat) headed by Ch. Ghulam Qadir Gondal who is a respected personality of the area. Among other famous persons of the villages are Nawazish Ali Gondal (a leading farmer) ,

  1. Ch.Ahmad Yar Gondal (a leading farmer) ,
  2. Khizer Hayat Gondal (Secretary Civil Services Reforms) ,
  3. Sikandar Hayat Gondal (a retired army officer) ,
  4. Ahmad Naveed Gondal (Supritendent District Jail)
  5. Tanveer Abbas Gondal (District Excise & Taxation Officer) .
  6. Ch. Arshad Nawaz (Post Master, Mong)
  7. Fasel Iqbal (Wapda Dept, Malakwal)
  8. Ch. Khizar Hayat (Hayat Market)
  9. Kamran Akram
  10. Zeeshan Akram

Pakistani Village Photos: Animals and clothes on washing line in a compound of a Village house in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province - Pictures, Photos of Pakistani Villages - village kattowal

People of Village:

About two third of the village population is associated with agriculture. Most of the farmers are small landowners owning less than ten acres.

Schools and Religious Institutions:

In addition with two primary schools (one for each gender) there are three mosques in which basic religious education is provided to the people.

Major Crops:

  • Sugarcane
  • Wheat
  • Rice
  • Potato’s

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)

chak no. 42 malakwal mandi bahauddin

Chak No. 42 چک نمبر (Bhaggal)

Chak No. 42 (Bhaggal)

By: Asghar Ali

Location:

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.

Neighboring Villages:

Casts:

  1. Bhatti 70%
  2. Arain 10%
  3. Dharrar 10%
  4. Mughal 10%

Tibba

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:

  1. Muhammad Arshad
  2. Muhammad Akram Cheema
  3. Muhammad shareef Araain
  4. Ghulam Hussain
  5. Mureed Hussain
  6. Ali Asghar Lahori
  7. 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

chak no. 42 malakwal mandi bahauddin

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.

Communication sector:

  • PTCL
  • Internet
  • Mobiles etc.

Canals:

Three canals in the west of village

  • Bhachar canal
  • Kakowal canal
  • Head khokhar branch

Crops:

  • Wheat
  • Rice
  • Sugarcane

Sports:

  1. Cricket
  2. Kabaddi
  3. Volleyball

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)


Information was provided by Asghar Ali

chak no. 44

Chak No 44 چک نمبر

Chak No چک نمبر 44

By Rana Asif Iqbal

Introduction

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.

Nearest Villages

  1. Chak No. 45
  2. Chak No. 43
  3. Baryar
  4. Pipli

Educated Personalities

  • Rana Javed Iqbal (MA Political Science)
  • Rana Asif Iqbal (MA mass communication) working in Wateen Telecom
  • Saleem Bhatti (BA/LLB) Senior Politician

Schools

  1. Govt. High School
  2. 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 44

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chak no 33 khasa mandi bahauddin

Chak No 33 Khasa چک نمبر 33

Chak No 33 Khasa چک نمبر 33

Info: Irfan Hussain

History

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)

Area

Area of the Khasa is 10.5 murabbas

Neighboring Villages

  1. Rukkan – west
  2. Gojra – east
  3. Chak No 16 – north
  4. Bukkan – south

Population

Population of the village is round about 1,500 heads

Source of Income

Source of income of people of the village is agricultural areas and Govt services, abroad livings

chak no 33 khasa mandi bahauddin
chak no 33 khasa mandi bahauddin

Nature of People

  1. Hospitable
  2. Political Workers
  3. Loving
  4. Caring

Village Khasa is also very famous for tonguas which are run by Gondal familly.

Social Workers

  • Syed Imdad Hussain Shah
  • Jahan Khan (Chubary Wala )
  • Khurram Ali Khawar Warraich
  • Nazir Numberdar
  • Liaqat Numberdar
  • Sir Abbas
  • Muhammad Boota
  • Khadam Hussain Ka
  • Sufi Manzoor
  • Taswar Jameel NumberDar
  • Ahmed Tarar
  • Irfan Hussain (Muhgal)
  • Sohail Manzoor
  • Muhammad Nabeel Gondal
  • Idress Muhgal
  • Haji Nazir Hussain Tahir (Mughal)

Highly Qualified persons

  1. Prof Irfan Hussian (Chairman of Peace College of Technology, Rawalpindi )
  2. Rizwan Sohail (Civil Engineer)
  3. Master Manzoor Hussian (Principal of Girl College)
  4. Ishfaq Hussian Tarar (advocate)
  5. Muhammad Boota
  6. Abbas Hussain
  7. Ikram Sohail (Ccholar)
  8. Sohaib Inayat Warraich (Acca From UK)
  9. Dr. Imran Razaq Warraich (MBBS New York)
  10. Dr. Saghir Hussain (MBBS Russia)
  11. Jahan Khan (Irrigation Department)
  12. Khurram Ali Khawar Warraich (Rescue 1122)
  13. Muhammad Boota (Secretary )
  14. Umer Draz (Federal Board of Revenue)

Education

  • Govt Primary School for boys
  • Govt Girls Primary School

Medical sector

  • Dr Shah sahib
  • General Medial Centre

Masajid

Jamia Masjid Markazi

Casts

  1. Gondal 20%
  2. Arain 10%
  3. Tarar 15%
  4. Mughal 20%
  5. Warraich 45%

Mazars

  • Mian Muhammad Qazi
  • Baba Umar shah Tibba

Canals

Three canals in the west of village

  1. Bhachar canal
  2. Kakowal canal
  3. Head Khokhar branch

Crops

  1. Wheat
  2. Rice
  3. Sugar cane

Sports

  • Cricket
  • Kabaddi
  • Volleyball

Union council office

Office of the union council Gojra is here in village Khasa.

Communication sector

  • PTCL
  • Internet
  • Mobiles

etc

Industrial area

In the village there are two areas of wood .which are very famous for creating very beautiful furniture.

The Soul That Sees Beauty May Sometimes Walk Alone


Information provide by:

Khurram Ali Khawar

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Busal Mandi Bahauddin Bosal

Busal | Bosal بوسال

Busal | Bosal بوسال

By: Muhammad Akbar Rao

Introduction:

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.

Nearest Villages

Main Cates:

  • Jutt (Gondal, Tarar, Waraich, Chaddhar, Ranjha, Luk)
  • Rajput
  • Gujjar
  • Pathan
  • Mughal
  • Syeds (Gilani, Bukhari, Kazmi)
  • Janjuha, Bhatti, Malik, Butt, Raja, Mir, Baloch
  • Muslim Sheikh

People Of The Village:

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.

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Races & Ethnicities:

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.

nasir iqbal busal mna

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
  • Muhammad Akbar Rao; B. Sc. Chemical Engineering
  • Manzoor Ahmed Gondal; MA History
  • M. Imran; M. Sc. Internal Relations
  • Azhar Iqbal Gondal; Inspector Pakistan Motorway Police
  • Mr. Habibullah Bhutta; PhD Urdu GCU Lahore
  • 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.

chak no 32 nathoo kot

Chak No 32 (Nathu-Kot) چک نمبر 32 نتھو کوٹ

Chak No 32 (Nathu-Kot) چک نمبر 32 نتھو کوٹ

By: Faiz Ahmed

Location:

Chak No 32 چک نمبر Nathoo kot or Nathu kot is village of tehsil Malakwal district Mandi Bahauddin. It has distance of 22 km from Mandi Bahauddin in west and 12 km from Malakwal in south east. From Gojra its distance is 3 km and  village Khai is just 2 km from Nathoo Kot in east.

History:

When flood came in Gujrat then people from district Gujrat migrated to the surrounding area. Then people of village Nathoo Kot were migrated to Chak Number 32 in 1905, later on its name was called Chak No 32 nathoo kot. Govt allotted land in revenge.

Area:

Area of the village is 12.5 Sq

Population

Population is round about 1,000 persons.

Neighboring villages:

  1. Chak No. 42 – east
  2. Chak No. 16 – west
  3. Aidal – north
  4. Bukkan – south

Casts:

  • Gondal 80%
  • Others 20%

chak no 32 nathoo kot

Social Personalities:

  • Sufi Faiz Ahmed
  • Akbar Ali
  • Amir Shahzad

Highly qualified persons:

  • Muzamal Khokhar (ZTBL-03338011100)
  • Qamer Shahzad (ZTBL-03215251032)
  • Khuram Shahzad (Punjab police-03466488816)
  • Mudasser Iqbal Khokhar (Travel Agency-03466467685)
  • Muhammad Akram Advocate (LLB)
  • Khalid Pervez (BA)
  • Akhtar (ASI)
  • Muhammad Hayyat (ASI railway)
  • Muhammad Bakhash (Patrolling Police)
  • Saif Ullah (Police)
  • Mukhtar Ahmed
  • Muhammad Shan (Habib Bank)
  • Altaf Hussain (National Bank)
  • Abdul Majeed (Jail Police)
  • Muhammad Asif (Air Force)
  • Faisal Shahzad (Police)
  • Ghulam Abbas (Police)
  • Muhammad Afzal
  • Imran Cheema
  • Muhammad Riyaz
  • Muhammad Tahir
  • Khawar Shahzad
  • Shahzad Ahmed
  • Muhammad Ahsan s/o Muhammad Hayyat

Source of income:

Agricultural, Govt services, abroad living persons are very big way of earning the money.

Education sector:

  • Govt Primary School
  • Ghazali Model School (private)

Mazars:

  1. Baba Beri Wala
  2. Baba Faqeer Shah

Masjid:

Jamia Masjid Sabri

Canals:

There are three canal in the east of village, These canal were created in 1914.

Crops:

  • Sugar cane
  • Wheat
  • Rice

Sports:

  • Volleyball
  • Kabaddi
  • Cricket

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)

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Information provided by Faiz Ahmad

village Bhoa Hassan بھوا حسن

Tibi Daryane ٹبی دریانی

Tibi Daryane ٹبی دریانی

info provide by Mohsin Raza

Introduction:

Tibi Daryane ٹبی دریانی or Tibbi Daryani tehsil Mandi Bahauddin is located at 1 kilometer in the west of Jhulana. South side is sohawa dilloana, chak 38 in the north side and Bhikhi Sharif located 2 kilometer in the west.

History:

Tibi Daryane is name of a pyramids located in the center of the village.

Population Of Village:

The population of village is about 2.5 thousand peoples.

Nature Of People:

The people of the village is very nice, peaceful, honestable, hospitality and respectable of others.

Source Of Income:

Mostly people are doing zamindari (Agriculture). Some people are doing different jobs like government & private, own business and now a day’s mostly young generation go to abroad in Europe & Gulf countries.

Famous Personalities:

  • Ch. Haji Muhammad Ali: 90 years old and the most famous and honorable personality of the village.
  • Ch. Haji Khizar Hayat (F.A) (Sectary of bait-ul-mall)
  • Ch. Haq Nawaz (B.A PU) (known as Khalid Daryana General councilor)
  • Ch. Ansar Javed (MBA IIUI) (Chairmen NADRA RWP Region)
  • Ch. Muhammad Anar (M.Sc. Economics UAA Faisalabad) (Branch Manager Askari Bank Limited Mandi Bahauddin)
  • Ch. Haji Muhammad Inyat (M.Sc. &M Phil Mathematics PU) (Ex-Principle & Professor of Mathematics of Govt Zamindar Degree College Gujrat)
  • Ch. Medhi Gondal (BA PU) (Ex-headmaster of government primary school for boys Tibi Daryane)
  • Ch. Ansar Javed (Spain)
  • Suleman Khizar (Late)
  • Ch. Imran Khizar (Spain)
  • Ch. Masood Ahmad (Spain)
  • Ch. Raza Gondal (Spain)
  • Ch. Inyat Gondal (Kuwait)
  • Ch. Khalid Fiaz (Player of Kabaddi)
  • Ch. Muhammad Azam (Italy)
  • Mohsin Raza (MCS UAA Rawalpindi, LLB PU)
  • Kashif Medhi (LLB PU)

Famous Sports:

Kabaddi, Cricket, Volleyball.

Schools, Masjid & Mazars:

  1. Govt. Primary school for boys
  2. Govt. Primary school for girls
  3. Ibna seena high school private
  4. Jama Masjid
  5. Main Sama Mazar located in graveyard.

Main Castes:

Gondal 90%

Other 10%

Main Crops:

  1. Sugar Cane
  2. Wheat
  3. Rice
  4. Potato

all kind of vegetable etc.

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)


Information provide by Mohsin Raza

Murala مرالہ

Murala مرالہ

By Ijaz Ahmed and Muhammad Zaman Warraich

History:

Old people say that Murala مرالہ was established in Mughlia government and some of them says that look after of two children of king Akber was held in Murala. It is also known as Takhat Murala.

General Information:

Murala is situated 25 km in the east of the city Mandi Bahuddin and 12 km in the south east of the city  PHALIA and  10 km in the north of famous town Chilianwala. It’s a very beautiful village surrounded by green fields all around. There is a big canal near the village known as RASUL – QADIR ABAD link canal. The population of the village is round about 20,000. The cast of the founder of the village was warraich.

Cast, Brauderies in the village:

There are many brautheries in the village ,known as

  • Babe Wazeer Kay
  • Babe Miane Kay
  • Gujjar
  • Gondal
  • Sipra
  • Mughal
  • Babe Agum Kay
  • Mirza
  • Mughal
  • Janjua
  • Maliks
  • Qureshi
  • Bhatti

etc…

Nature of People:

People of the village are very friendly, caring, honest, peaceful and hospitable ,so the village is known as Aman ka ghaghwara through whole the district.

Source of income:

Most people of the village are govt servants, mostly are teachers. A big number of the people is living abroad and they send a lot of money in the village so you can say that the income of the village is good. A lot of people work in agricultural, irrigation, fish forming, and labor.

People in Civil Service or abroad:

Many people of the village are related to the teaching line .and a lot of people joined in defense department (Army, Air Force, Navy) and also a big number of people living abroad (Saudi Arabia, European countries, America, Africa, Korea).

Neighboring villages, towns and geographical landmarks:

In the north side of the village ,there are seven villages of the Sahi cast named as Dhoke Kasib ,Dhoke Joddi, Dhoke Murad, and Saharan, In the east side of the village there is Rasul pur, Helaan ,and in the south side of the village, bagganwala, duburji, are situated and in the western side there are many villages available, like, churund, Jassik, dhoke shahani. 

Social Personalities:

  1. Muhammad Iqbal Shafqat (Ex. Nazim Union Council)
  2. Ch. Mazhar Hussain Warraich
  3. Ch. Mehdi Sipra
  4. Ch. Muhammad Boota (numberdaar)
  5. Arshad Iqbal (Ex. Labor councilor)
  6. Hassan Muhammad (Thekkedar)
  7. Ch. Willait Hussain Warraich (Ex. Member District Council)
  8. Ch. Sardar Khan (late)
  9. Ch. Khaleef Ahmad (late)
  10. Faiz Naeem

Social persons:

  1. Master Nazeer Ahmed Gill Ch.
  2. Mehdi sipra Ch.
  3. Manzoor Hussain Warraich

Highly Qualified Personalities:

  1. Dr. Naser Iqbal Warrich. M.Sc. (Hons) Agri UAF Ph.D.(Hort) Turkey Director Biological Science Research. PFI Peshawar Pakistan.
  2. Dr. Ijaz Ahmed (Ex. M.S Mayo Hospital Lahore)
  3. Dr. Bashir Ahmed Bhatti
  4. Muhammad Azam Warraich (Engineer/Doha Qatar)
  5. Dr. Nawaz Ahmed  Warraich (MBBS)
  6. Basheer Ahmed Gujjar (Ex .Principal .Islamia High School Mandi Bahuddin)
  7. Zubair Ahmed Warraich (Textile Engineer)
  8. Muhammad Afzal Bhatti (Cameraman PTV)
  9. Muhamamd Akram Bhatti (M.Sc. math sui northern gas)
  10. Muhammad Afzal (wing commander Air Force)
  11. Mazhar Iqbal Warraich (M.Sc. Math)
  12. Arshad Muneer (CEO WAPDA)
  13. Rashid Munir (SDO civil)
  14. Late. Bashir Ahmed (Ex. Headmaster Govt. High School Murala)
  15. Zulkefil Warraich (1st CSS Officer) of Murala
  16. Ijaz Ahmed (Associate Engineer Electrical Bio Mechanic)
  17. Munir Ahmed Iqbal, MBA (marketing), Export Assistant, Service Shoes.
  18. Muhammad Zaman Warraich (B.Sc. Electrical Engineering), Iraq
  19. Ahmad Yaar Muralvi
  20. Mian Ahmad Khan Manj s/o Mian Imam Din Manj
  21. Ch. Muhammad Ashraf Warraich (late)
  22. Ch. Ehsan Ashraf Warraich (Ex. UC Murala)
  23. Mian Muhammad Aslam Warraich (Ex. Member UC Murala

Culture of the Village:

The atmosphere of the village is open-minded and a little religious. There is one central community centre (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.

Schools, Collages, Mosques and Madrasas:

There are two Govt boys High schools and  one Govt girls Higher secondary  school are available in the village and also there is one intermediate school is available. There are six mosques in the village and One Jamia masjid is available. There is only one madrassa is available in the village which is known as MADRASSA QASIM AL ALOOM.

There are three main private schools in the village.

  • Ghazali model school Murala.
  • Farooqi Model school Murala.
  • Vision model school Murala

Approximately 1000 students studying in these private schools…

Hospitals, medical stores and shops:

There is one hospital named as Rural health centre. It has a  very big area but staff is not enough so we want there more staff. There are many medical stores  available in the village and round each type of medicine can be obtained by these stores. Shops are almost in each street of the village from where we can buy every thing of our need from these shops. There are garments shops, shoes shops, cosmetics shops and almost furniture shops are available in our beautiful village MURALA.

Main casts:

  • Gondal
  • Warraich
  • Sipra
  • Jurra
  • Kumaar
  • Qassaeee
  • Malak(teli)
  • Qureshi
  • Muslim Sheikh
  • Janjua
  • Mughal
  • Mahranay
  • Gujjar
  • Arain

Main crops and fruits:

  1. Berseem
  2. tobacco
  3. Bajra(millet)
  4. Maize
  5. Jowar(sorghum)
  6. Wheat
  7. Rice
  8. Sugarcane
  9. Potato
  10. Lucerne

Media and Communication:

  • Internet
  • Telephone
  • Mobile services
  • TV
  • Radio
  • News papers

are the best ways of media communication.

Mazars or other historical buildings:

There are 3 historical buildings  are present in the center of the village. Hindus left these buildings there. There are four mazars near the village

  • Baba Abdul Salam
  • Sher Shah

Canal and Parks:

There is one very famous canal ,Rasul Qadirabad rabta canal, near  the village .

May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)


Information provided by Ijaz Ahmed (associate engineer Electrical and biomedical form PIMS Islamabad) and Muhammad Zaman Warraich

کسی بھی قسم کی درستگی کیلئے کمنٹس کریں یا ہمیں ای۔میل کریں۔ شکریہ

Last Edited on 21st July, 2020