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'''Lakhnewala''' (also '''Lakhnanwala''' and '''Lākhnewāla''') is a village of [[Mandi Bahauddin District]] in [[Punjab, Pakistan]],<ref name=mapcarta>[http://mapcarta.com/14690420 Lakhnewala] Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref> located between [[River Jhelum]] and [[River Chenab]]. The total area of the village is approximately 119,790,000 sq ft (approx. 11.13&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>) or 2750 acres. It is about 8&nbsp;km east of the city of [[Mandi Bahauddin]]. North are [[Kot Baloch]], [[Rasul]] and the [[Government College of Technology, Rasul]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} It sits at 222 meters (728&nbsp;feet) in average elevation.<ref name=mapcarta/>
'''Lakhne Wala''' (also '''Lakhnanwala''' and '''Lākhnewāla''') is a village of [[Mandi Bahauddin District]] in [[Punjab, Pakistan]],<ref name=mapcarta>[http://mapcarta.com/14690420 Lakhnewala] Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref> located between [[River Jhelum]] and [[River Chenab]]. The total area of the village is approximately 119,790,000 sq ft (approx. 11.13&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>) or 2750 acres. It is about 8&nbsp;km east of the city of [[Mandi Bahauddin]]. North are [[Kot Baloch]], [[Rasul, Punjab|Rasul]] and the [[Government College of Technology, Rasul]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} It sits at 222 meters (728&nbsp;feet) in average elevation.<ref name=mapcarta/>


==Climate==
==Climate==
The summer begins in April; the hottest months are May, June and July with peak temperatures about 45°C at noon. Winter begins in October; the coldest months are December through February, with [[frost]] in the January and February. Winter days are generally pleasant with maximum and minimum temperatures about 21.5°C and 5.1°C, respectively. Annual average rainfall is about 435&nbsp;[[Millimetre|mm]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
The summer begins in April; the hottest months are May, June and July with peak temperatures about 45&nbsp;°C at noon. Winter begins in October; the coldest months are December through February, with [[frost]] in the January and February. Winter days are generally pleasant with maximum and minimum temperatures about 21.5&nbsp;°C and 5.1&nbsp;°C, respectively. Annual average rainfall is about 435&nbsp;[[Millimetre|mm]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


==Population==
==Population==
There are approximately 1400 houses in village with a total of about 7500 people. The entire population of the village is [[Muslim]] who may attend 3 [[mosque]]s and 2 [[madrasah]]s. There are 2100 registered voters, almost 40% of whom are women.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
There are approximately 1400 houses in village with a total of about 7500 people. The entire population of the village is [[Muslim]] who may attend 6 [[mosque]]s and 2 [[madrasah]]s. 3 [[women]][[madrasah]]There are 2100 registered voters, almost 45% of whom are women.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}

The main tribes are the [[Gondal clan|Gondal]], [[Waraich clan|Waraich]], [[Quraysh tribe|Qurashi]], [[Gurjar|Chachi]] and [[Rajput|Rajpot]] clans.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


==Economics==
==Economics==
The majority of the people earn their livelihood through [[agriculture]] on the fertile land, using the peter engine method for [[irrigation]]. The most important crops are [[wheat]] (gandam), [[rice]] (chawal), [[sugarcane]] (kamad) and [[cotton]] which together account for more than 75% of the value of total crop output.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
The majority of the people earn their livelihood through [[agriculture]] on the fertile land, using the peter engine method for [[irrigation]]. The most important crops are [[wheat]] (gandam), [[rice]] (chawal), [[sugarcane]] (kamad) [[Watermelon]] and [[cotton]] which together account for more than 75% of the value of total crop output.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


There are several bhathas ([[brick]] plants) and [[fish farming|fish farms]] in the village.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
There are several bhathas ([[brick]] plants) [[poultry farming|poultry farms]] and [[fish farming|fish farms]] in the village.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


==Infrastructure==
==Infrastructure==
It is common in most homes to have [[Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd]] (PTCL) phones or [[mobile phone]]s, [[television]]s and [[radio]]s. Almost 50% homes in the village also possess [[computer]]s with [[internet]] access.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} Frustrated by high electric bills and the inconvenience of load sharing, residents of Lakhnewala decided not to pay their electric bills while realizing that this could result in the disconnection of their electrical service.<ref>(29 June 2012). [http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/29-Jun-2012/villagers-pledge-not-to-pay-power-bills Villagers pledge not to pay power bills]. Nawaiwaqt Group of Newspapers: The Nation. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref>
It is common in most homes to have [[Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd]] (PTCL) phones or [[mobile phone]]s, [[television]]s and [[radio]]s. Almost 80% homes in the village also possess [[computer]]s with [[internet]] access.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} Frustrated by high electric bills and the inconvenience of load sharing, residents of Lakhnewala decided not to pay their electric bills while realizing that this could result in the disconnection of their electrical service.<ref>{{cite news |title=Villagers pledge not to pay power bills |url=https://nation.com.pk/29-Jun-2012/villagers-pledge-not-to-pay-power-bills |accessdate=2019-11-26 |work=[[The Nation (Pakistan)]] |date=29 June 2012}}</ref>


There is [[hospital]] in the village, a doctor and health care worker.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
There is [[hospital]] in the village, a doctor and health care worker.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


The village has a Government Boys Primary School, a Government Girls High School, and two private schools. Almost every child of the village goes to school.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
The village has a Government Boys Primary School, a Government Girls High School, and Three private schools. Almost every child of the village goes to school.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}

==Notable people==
* Ch Muhammad Aslam- Ex Senator & Ex MPA <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=218879354849051&id=231743463537782]</ref><ref>http://issuu.com/pakobserver.net/docs/ep22nov2012</ref><ref>http://pakobserver.net/201301/06/detailnews.asp?id=190309</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fCRQy8lE0Y</ref>
* Major (RETD) Sher Muhammad Gondal [[Advocate]] - First Commissioned Officer in Armed Forces from this village, District President Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society Mandi Bahauddin {{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* Shan Ali Gondal - [[Horse jockey]], the Pakistan government named a school and railway station in his honor{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* Omar Hyatt Waraich - [[Advocate]]{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* Hasan Aslam - PPP District General Secretary<ref>(6 July 2012). [http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/06-Jul-2012/ppp-man-defends-nato-supply-restart Pakistan Peoples Party man defends Nato supply restart]. Nawaiwaqt Group of Newspapers: The Nation. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref><ref>Gondal, Sher. (6 April 2012). [http://pakobserver.net/201204/06/detailnews.asp?id=148853 ZAB anniversary.] Pakistan Observer. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref>
*Kasif Iftekhar - Civil Judge<ref>http://sys.lhc.gov.pk/districtJudiciary/cj.pdf</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* [http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/25-Jul-2012/ex-servicemen-flay-life-threats-to-reporter Nawaiwaqt Group of Newspapers:]. The Nation. Retrieved 23 August 2012.


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Latest revision as of 08:23, 18 March 2023

Lakhnewala
Lakhnewala is located in Pakistan
Lakhnewala
Lakhnewala
Coordinates: 32°22′N 73°20′E / 32.37°N 73.33°E / 32.37; 73.33
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
Elevation
222 m (728 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Lakhne Wala (also Lakhnanwala and Lākhnewāla) is a village of Mandi Bahauddin District in Punjab, Pakistan,[1] located between River Jhelum and River Chenab. The total area of the village is approximately 119,790,000 sq ft (approx. 11.13 km2) or 2750 acres. It is about 8 km east of the city of Mandi Bahauddin. North are Kot Baloch, Rasul and the Government College of Technology, Rasul.[citation needed] It sits at 222 meters (728 feet) in average elevation.[1]

Climate

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The summer begins in April; the hottest months are May, June and July with peak temperatures about 45 °C at noon. Winter begins in October; the coldest months are December through February, with frost in the January and February. Winter days are generally pleasant with maximum and minimum temperatures about 21.5 °C and 5.1 °C, respectively. Annual average rainfall is about 435 mm.[citation needed]

Population

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There are approximately 1400 houses in village with a total of about 7500 people. The entire population of the village is Muslim who may attend 6 mosques and 2 madrasahs. 3 womenmadrasahThere are 2100 registered voters, almost 45% of whom are women.[citation needed]

Economics

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The majority of the people earn their livelihood through agriculture on the fertile land, using the peter engine method for irrigation. The most important crops are wheat (gandam), rice (chawal), sugarcane (kamad) Watermelon and cotton which together account for more than 75% of the value of total crop output.[citation needed]

There are several bhathas (brick plants) poultry farms and fish farms in the village.[citation needed]

Infrastructure

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It is common in most homes to have Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) phones or mobile phones, televisions and radios. Almost 80% homes in the village also possess computers with internet access.[citation needed] Frustrated by high electric bills and the inconvenience of load sharing, residents of Lakhnewala decided not to pay their electric bills while realizing that this could result in the disconnection of their electrical service.[2]

There is hospital in the village, a doctor and health care worker.[citation needed]

The village has a Government Boys Primary School, a Government Girls High School, and Three private schools. Almost every child of the village goes to school.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b Lakhnewala Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Villagers pledge not to pay power bills". The Nation (Pakistan). 29 June 2012. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
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32°37′40″N 73°33′30″E / 32.62778°N 73.55833°E / 32.62778; 73.55833