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Shah Rukn -e-  Alam Colony , Multan

Shah Rukn -e- Alam Colony , Multan

Shah RuKne ALam coLoNy is dA LarGesT coLony oF mULtAn...!! wE mAke a fan pAge tO xPLorE diS coLoNy oN fB..!! LikE pLz n iF u beLoNg tO diS aReA thEn pLz shArE tO heLp us grOw.....!!
Attrayant Society - CIIT Lahore

Attrayant Society - CIIT Lahore

- President and Founder: Bilal Amjad Email : bilalamjad@attrayantdesigns.com Phone : 03224995562 - Head Event Management: Assad Ur Rehman: Email : asadwazir@attrayantdesigns.com Phone : 03334509235 - Head of Society's Social Activities: Zain Khan NiaZi
Mansehra

Mansehra

Mansehra Is The Best City Ov Pakistan.......
Tel: 3336256665
City dera ismail khan

City dera ismail khan

dera ismail khan 22, Peshawar ,
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Tel: -9085312
Sambrial

Sambrial

Sialkot-Wazirabad road, Sambrial ,
Official's Announced Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Sambrial/
KTS HariPUR •ิ.• RocKerS

KTS HariPUR •ิ.• RocKerS

Khalabat Town SHip, Haripur ,
▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ ╚╗ ●!About Khalabat TownShip!●╔╝ Khalabat Township was established in the north-east of the district Haripur between haripur city and Tarbella Lake when over 135 villages with 96,000 peoples came underwater due to the construction of Tarbela dam. Residential construction started in 1974 although the township was constructed according to an urban plan prepared by WAPDA (Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan) , actually lay out design of Khalabat township is similar to sectors of Islamabad but faulty planning has resulted in total mismanagement of the scheme. Some of the resident are the richest people . ╚╗ ●!History!●╔╝ Residential construction started in 1974, inhabitants of KTS are affectee of Tarbela Dam, about 82,000 acres (330 km2) land was acquired for its construction. The large reservoir of the dam submerged 135 villages, which resulted in displacement of a population of about 96,000 people from the richest green valley of the area, Effectees of Tarbella Dam resides in Khalabat Township, Kangra Colony (in Haripur on Hattar Road), Punjab and Sindh provinces. The town was named after the village Khalabat which had submerged in the Tarbela lake. Majority of the people in Khalabat village were Pathans, It was famous for citrus fruit gardens. A village by the same name inhabited by the same people also exist in Swabi District. The name Khalabat is a combination of two words 'Khala' and 'Bat'. Khala means upright and bat means stone. There was a ten feet high stone column erected in the ground of Khalabat. Famous villages that got submerged were, Tarbela, Dheeri, Khalabat, Jahar, Luqmania, Jathoo, Dari, Anorra, Laloo Gali, Kundreala, Kiya, Khabal, Mumaiya etc. The affectees were adjusted in present KTS and Kangra Colony Haripur and District Swabi. Some people were alloted land in southern Punjab and Sindh; however, only the influentials were able to take possessions and the entitlements. ╚╗ ●!Tribes!●╔╝ Dilazak, Syeds ( Mostly Tirmazi syeds), Uthmanzai, Gujjars, Tanoli, Shaikh, Tahirkheli, Tareen, Akazai,Bakhshi khel, Quraishi, Abbasi, Awans, ╚╗ ●!Language!●╔╝ Language spoken is Hindko and Urdu, a very small portion of population speaks Pashto. ╚╗ ●!Famous places!●╔╝ Chaman Park, Akhtar Nawaz Khan Stadium and Tarbela Lake. Lake is a picnic spot, boats can be hired by the visitors to have a tour of the Tarbela Lake, these can be seen standing at the sides when reached by road from Haripur. Also local people use them to get to the villages at the mountains for fishing and hunting...!!! Source :wikipedia" ▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀
Abbasi Development & Welfare Association Pakistan

Abbasi Development & Welfare Association Pakistan

36A / 668 PIA TOWN SHIP KARACHI SINDH PAKISTAN, Karachi ,
Abbasi Development Welfare Association (NGO) Lets Work For Humanity Introduction Abbasi Development & Welfare Association Pakistan (ADWA) is a not for profit organization founded in December,2011 with the primary objective to work for the Rights of women and children, social justice, empowerment of marginalized and vulnerable people and mitigation of conflicts through development. Legally registered under Pakistan Societies Act 1860.The organization is striving hard to create opportunities for women, men, children and young to achieve their full potential for progress and prosperity of their respective communities. Since its establishment (ADWA) has been actively involved in the welfare of rural population with primary focus on Humanity, women folks to empower them for their basic rights, social justice, and poverty alleviation as well as promoting and supporting local community organizations to manage development projects. Abbasi Development & Welfare Association Pakistan (ADWA) as a local organization aims to create awareness among the local masses for their basic rights through social mobilization and community organization to enhance their capacities and address vulnerabilities of resources in Pakistan and in Azad Kashmir.
Tel: 3002948283
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Playboy_girls

here is Nankana sahib most popular and dashing person's
Tel: 3446650665
Pak Progressive Organization- PPO

Pak Progressive Organization- PPO

The objective of Pak Progressive Organization is to provide a platform to the youth of Pakistan so that they can play their role positively in nation building.According to the census reports under 25 year persons constitute 63% of Pakistan and these youth have to play vital role for progressive and social democratic Pakistan, however youth needs to be prepared for their role in future.We strongly believes that youth is the only hope for the bright future of our country and by positively engaging them and by utilizing their energy, thoughts and skills we can move forward towards progress and fulfill the dreams of our founding fathers of “ developed prosperous, modernized and idealistic Pakistan” Our objectives are simple and base upon the above mention idea. That is to utilize the fresh mind and skills of youth for rebuilding of Pakistan, to give them a platform from where they can raise there voice for their own rights, from where they can be engaged to work for the betterment of the country, to utilize their capabilities in the better interest of their locality as well as for the whole country. To participate actively in the nation building process, to work for the abolishment of nepotism, terrorism and corruption include social, moral and financial corruption. To work for the protection of the rich cultural heritage of our country and to take care of our religious values, to spread the message of peace brotherhood and love and especially to work for raising the literacy rate of our country as in these days education is the core issue and by simply work for educational enhancement we can solve all problems. Similarly we want to work for youth for solving their own individual problems and to give them the feeling of self confidence by solving their employments / jobs issues and such other personal problems.
Tel: 9.23E+11
Gujranwala

Gujranwala

Gujranwala (Punjabi, Urdu: گوجرانوالہ ) is an industrial city. Pakistan with a population of approximately 2,661,360.
Sargodha, The City Of Eagles

Sargodha, The City Of Eagles

Sargodha city, the headquarters of the district with the same name, was founded in the year 1903 by Sir Malcolm Hailey, who afterwards became the Governor of the Punjab. The District of Sargodha lies between 31-300 and 32-350 North latitudes and between 72-050 and 73-150 East latitude. The whole area is part of the Chaj Doab i.e. land lying between the two rivers the Chanab and the Jhelum. The population of the District is about 3 million, with an area of 5854 sq.km, 607 feet above sea level. The District encompasses 6 Tehsils, Sargodha, Bhalwal, Kot Momin, Shahpur, Sahiwal and Silanwali. The District of Sargodha is bounded in the north by the Jhelum District, in the northeast and east by the Gujrat District, in the southwest and south by the Jhang District and in the west by the Khushab District. The climate is extreme i.e., very hot in summer and very cold in winter. The hottest months are May and June when mercury touches 52 centigrade. The name Sargodha consists of two words, namely; ‘Sar’ and ‘Godha’, Sar, means pond or pool and Godha was the name of a Hindu hermit (jogi). As the tradition goes, there was a natural water pond on the place where, at present, a portion of the Divisional Headquarters Hospital and Municipal Office stand. Godha had put up a small hut for himself on the side of this pond. The area around it was an uninhabited ‘bar’ or bush jungle where the cattle used to graze and drink water from the pond, named after the hermit (jogi). According to another tradition, the original name of the hermit (jogi) was Lalu; Godha was the name of his tribe, and he was known as Lalu Godha. When the new city was founded, it automatically took the name Sargodha. The word Godha is probably derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yoddha’, meaning fighter. Even now there are many persons having the name ‘Jodha’ as well as ‘Godha’, both derived from the word ‘Yoddha’. So Sargodha means pond of ‘Godha’ or Abode of the Fighter. It is, therefore, not a mere coincidence that Sargodha has made a name for itself, for fighting valiantly against the Indian Air Force during the wars of 1965 and 1971, as a result of which, it has won the well-deserved title of the City of Eagles. The city is very close to the heart of the Punjab, not just geographically but also in terms of cultural depth and diversity, now a city of about half a million. A big canal arising from the River Jhelum brought green revolution to the barren valley of Karana Hills. New settlers started pouring in, not only from the neighbouring districts but also from distant towns like Sialkot, Gujranwala and Gujrat. As a result of the partition in 1947 the Muslims from the East Punjab and the United Province (UP) added more colours to the already coloured and diverse culture of the city. Being the District headquarters since 1940, Sargodha was upgraded to the status of Divisional Headquarters in the year 1960. Apart from being a well planned city, Sargodha enjoys the distinction of being one of the most important bases of Pakistan Air Force. There is a beautiful cantonment area marked by the Pakistan Army. Sargodha is linked with all the major cities of the country by road and rail. The Motorway M2 has reduced remarkable time and distance; two hours travelling distance from the Provincial Capital (Lahore) and three hours from the Federal Capital (Islamabad). Train and Road Transport connections are very frequent and comfortable for all main cities of Pakistan, and maintain direct service to Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta. The District has loamy soil and is favourable for the flora of varied types. The indigenous species of flora are as follows: Trees: Kikar, Shisham, Jand, Wann, Karir, Ber, Malla, Lasuri, Lasura. Shrubs: Ak, Jawain, Sarkanda, Gondi, Harmal. Herbs: Pohli, Kandiari, Bathu, Bhakra, Lani Salooni Booti, Dahh, Murak. With the colonization the canal system, the following new species were introduced: Toot, sufeda, Malta, Kinno, Mango, Jaman, Nimbo, Guava, Aru, Amaltas, Neem, Dharek, Bans, Banyan, Peepal. Among the fruit trees, citrus occupies extensive area of the District. Mango and Jaman are slos quite common. The last decade has seen Sargodha expanding and prospering. Heavy investment was attracted in the field of industry, especially the agricultural industry. A number of national and multi-national companies have established their offices and new investment is being pumped into the city’s economy. Establishment of the University has brought about a change in the entire culture of the city. Sargodha is a smart and exceptionally cheap place to shop. Getting around the city is very easy. It has an affordable comprehensive transport network. With its lush-green and glowing citrus orchards, the District of Sargodha, the greatest citrus (Kinno) producer throughout the world, deserves the title of the “Kinno Capital of the World”, or the “California of Pakistan”.
Thand koi (swabi).

Thand koi (swabi).

Thandkoi is situated on the main Jehangira-Topi road. A small village Dodher is located on its south, to the North of Thandkoi is Bamkhel, east Marghuz and to the West is Kaddi and Zaida. The village has its own Union Council, bank (National Bank), one Hospital, dozen of Schools and Post Office. Mandanr Yousafzai, one of the main clans of Pathan/Pukhtoon/Pushtun are settled here Yousafzai originate from Yousaf who was the younger son of Manday Khan. Yousaf's elder brother was Umar, who died young and left his only son named Mandanr. Mandanr later married to Yousaf's daughter. But for simplicity they are called Yousafzai instead of Mandanr Yousafzi. In Thandkoi They are further subdivided into a number of groups called KHEL locally. The significant among them are Jalal Khel, Hasan khel,Malyar (Jana Khel) Norang Khel, Barakhan khel, Baba khel, chajo khel, Bara khel, Adi khel,Dadu khel and Lazaq. Mulayan, now mixed with several Khels, by living in the communities of different Khels and marrying in them, is also one of the modern social identity living in the village. There are some other minorities living in the village. Among them are Dhobyan, Shahakhelyan, Duman, Nayan,Chumyaran, Julagan etc.Yousafzai came from Afghanistan in 1450 century in the times of Mughal king Jalaluddin Muhammad Babar and started fighting with the local residents. They fought and defeated the Tanolis: one of the local tribes living in the area since long, at Topi which is a town of District Swabi. Since then they are living in the area. The soil of the Thandkoi is fertile so many of the villagers are associated with forming. Tobacco is a cash crop of village along with wheat, vegetables, sugar cane, maize and rice. Some fruits like watermelon, peaches and apricots are also grown here. Thandkoi is a very beautiful village and it is home to the Abaseen (The Indus river).