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Village in Punjab, Pakistan
اگرو Ugroo
Village
Chak No. 69/EB
اگرو is located in PakistanاگرواگروLocation in Pakistan
Coordinates: 30°09′00″N 73°15′14″E / 30.15°N 73.254°E / 30.15; 73.254
Country Pakistan
RegionPunjab
DistrictPakpattan
Population
 • Total9,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Websitesaqib07.com

Chak No. 69/EB Ugru (Urdu: اگرو), is a village in the tehsil of Arifwala, Pakpattan District in the Sahiwal Division in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The village covers 1600 acres.

History

Ugru is an ancient village of Arifwala city. It is situated near the Grand Mosque Jamia Masjid Ghousia. It has the shrine of Hazrat Gulam Muhammad Hazoori, Hazrat Baba Rorde Shah, Hazrat Baba Sufi Abul Majid and Hazrat Baba Sain Ali Bakhsh.

Geography

Ugru is roughly 90 kilometres (56 mi) from the border with India, and 184 kilometres (114 mi) by road southwest of Lahore.

Language

Punjabi is the native language, while Urdu is widely understood.

Education

  • Punjab Group of colleges
  • Govt. Boys High School
  • Govt. Girls High School
  • Alfazal Public SchooL

Economy

Agriculture is important to the local economy, particularly cotton, grain, potato, wheat and rice, which are exported within Pakistan and abroad. Industries also operate there. Some residents work abroad and some are teachers.

Popular Personality

Castes

The primary castes are:

  • Arain (Chaudhary)
  • Awan (ALvi)
  • Jutt
  • Mughal
  • Kharil
  • Mohal
  • Rajpoot
  • Gujjar
  • Hanss

Sports

Football, cricket, and kabaddi are the most popular.

References

  1. Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  2. "Explore Pakistan". findpk.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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