Punjwarian
Pakistani village From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Punjwarian (Urdu: پنجوڑیاں) is a village of Kharian city, in Gujrat District of Pakistan's Punjab province. The village is about 12 km from the main Kharian city. It is located[1] near Kharian Cantonment. The village residents mainly belong to the Awan tribe.
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Language
As per national census of 1998, Punjabi is the main language of 94% of the Punjwarian population. Urdu, the national language, is spoken widely while English spoken by educated elite.
Facilities
- Govt. Primary Schools (for boys)
- Govt. Primary School (for girls)
- Barlas public model school[2] ( co education )
Castes
- Butt (Bhatti)
- Durrani
- Jatt
- Malik
- Mughal Barlas
Religion
- Islam almost 100% followers
Agriculture
Most people have agriculture businesses here which are the backbone of the economy.
Main Crops
References
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