Chak No. 69/EB Ugroo
اگرو Ugroo | |
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Village | |
Chak No. 69/EB | |
اگرو Location in Pakistan | |
Coordinates: 30°09′00″N 73°15′14″E / 30.15°N 73.254°ECoordinates: 30°09′00″N 73°15′14″E / 30.15°N 73.254°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Pakpattan |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 8,000 |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
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. Total area of this village is 1600 Aker. Ugroo is one of the ancient Village of Arifwal city. It is the village that has the shrine of Hazrat Baba Rorde Shah , Hazrat Baba Sufi Abul Majid and Hazrat Baba Sain Ali Bakhsh. Chak No. 69/EB Ugroo is located roughly 90 kilometres (56 mi) from the border with India, and 184 kilometres (114 mi) by road southwest of Lahore.[1]
Language
Punjabi is the native spoken language [2] but Urdu is also widely understood.
Education
- Govt. Boys High School 69/EB Arif Wala
- Govt. Girls High School 69/EB Arif Wala
- Alfazal Public SchooL
Economy
Agriculture is important to the local economy, particularly the growing of cotton, grain, potato, wheat and rice exported all over Pakistan and around the world. There are a lots of Industries around there,so the labor(مذدور) can get jobs easily.Most people are Middle class. Majority of the people depend on "Agriculture". Some persons have jobs in out of country and some are teachers. The village has honor of several students who are Master, MPhil and even a young man Dr. Mirza Abdul Qayyum holding a Doctorate of Philosophy in Entomology (Agricultural Sciences). People of Ugru are serving in well reputed organizations of Pakistan. It was a time when Ugru was famous for his best cricket club among the surrounding villages and cities. Most of people are educated
Castes
- Gujjar
- Jutt
- Alvi
- Arain
Sports
List of some well-known personalities are *Kashif Hussain Gujjar HBL *Zubair Chaudhary( Assistant Professor) *Mirza Abdul Qayyum (PhD in Agriculture)
References
- ↑ Maps (Map). Google Maps.
- ↑ "Explore Pakistan". findpk.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.