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Chak no 116/12.L | |
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Village | |
Chak no 116/12.L | |
Coordinates: 30°17′N 72°20′E / 30.29°N 72.34°E / 30.29; 72.34 | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
Elevation | 167 m (548 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Chak no 116/12.L (Kassowal) is a village of Chichawatni Tehsil in Sahiwal District, Punjab, Pakistan. Geographical coordinate of village is 30°29'02"N 72°34'35"E. The village is located near the National Highway N5 and the forest. Chak no 116/12.L (Kassowal) is 4 km away from Kassowal.
History
Chak 116/12-L Kullyan Wala. This village found in 1911 and is very popular in all villages .It is one of the biggest villages of Tehsil Chichawatni. There are 3 Numberdars Of The Village 1st Belongs To Kullah Family 2nd Belongs To Syed Family And 3rd Numberdar Belongs to Dab Family It is popular due to its gardens of fruits. Ch Muhammad Zaman Kullah is the senior Numberdar of this village. He is also an EX-Nazim of UC # 74 as well as he was Chairman Of Market Commetie Kassowal
Recent Politics
Son of the soil Syed Zahid Abbas Bukhari elected as Vice Chairman of current UC # 76 In local government elections 2015. He is young, enthusiastic and a new face of local politics. He has been elected counsellor twice. He is first ever politician of the Chak being elected for third time continuously.
Religion
Islam is the major religion of the inhabitants of the village.
Demographics
Tribes
Tribes of this village includes Syed, Balouch, Kullah, Malik, Dab, Arain, Rajput, Bajwa, Mughal, Warraich, Cheena, Sheikh, Kaly Pathan
Languages
Punjabi and Urdu are basic languages spoken in this village. Now new generation is also well conversant with English.
Economy
The Major part of economy of this village depends on Fruit Farms The land is very fertile and rich in production of various crops such as wheat, sugarcane, cotton, and vegetables but unfortunately the underground water is heavy which is not useful for cultivation. People often keep buffaloes, cows, sheep, goats, hens, and ducks for milk, meat and eggs.
other businesses
The other Major part of economy of this village depends on tehsin taha from sahiwal adeel saleem naveed and esp top operator tayyba tehsin for housing scheme planning and 2 year services and then using victim card and badgering.
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Neighbourhoods of Sahiwal | ||
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Administrations: Sahiwal Division and Sahiwal District | ||
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Website: Sahiwal District at NRB |