Chak No 570 GB


'Chak No 570 G.B Kalsanwala located in UC 44, PP 53 and N.A 76.


Chak 570 GB Kalsanwala (as does the whole district of Faisalabad) has extreme weather. Summer lasts from May to September; June is the hottest month with an average monthly temperature of 42°C with a maximum of up to 50°C. In winter, however, the December and January average monthly temperature is as low as a 3 to 4°C.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg high °C 19 21 26 33 38 42 39 37 37 33 28 21 31
Avg low temperature °C 3 6 12 17 22 27 27 26 23 16 9 4 16
Rainfall in. (Cm) 1.6 2.1 4.1 2.4 1.9 1.8 7.6 11 4.5 0.7 0.1 0.9 38.5
Source: Weatherbase

Agriculture


Chack 570 GB Kalsanwala lies in the irrigated zone of Pakistan. There are two main seasons Rabi (October-March) and Kharif (April-September). Rabi crops included wheat, rape seed/mustard and pulses. Kharif season crops mainly include Rice, Cotton, Sugarcane and Sorgum.

Geography and environment

Latitude:32.2867, Longitude:71.3664
Altitude (feet) 610,(meters)185
Time zone: UTC+5

Nearby Cities and Towns

West North East South
Abadi Chak (1 km) 644 G.B (3 km) Abbasi (2.0 km) Chapanwali

(1.0 km)

Language

Though Chak 570 GB Kalsanwala is a town of Faisalabad District, unlike . People of Chak 570 GB also speak the same dialect similar to Faisalabad. Those who speak Siraiki are called native people locally. In the education system only Urdu and English are spoken and written, but in offices and businesses Siraiki is commonly used.

Politics and administration

People and education

There are many casts in Kalsanwala. Kalas (Awan) is the largest family or cast in Kalsanwala. Syed, Watoo, Kalyar, Kumhar, Araaen, Muslim Shiekh, etc. reside in the village.

Village has one Govt Primary School and One Jamia Masjid. Imam Masjid of village is Syed Mazher ullah shah.

70 percent people are well educated. most literate and educated family is Syed Family. Awans are also educated.

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