Adlana

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Adlana
Town
Mouza Adlana
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Adlana
Coordinates: 31°17′N72°30′E / 31.29°N 72.50°E / 31.29; 72.50
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Punjab
Government
   Chairman Mahar Dilawar Khan Jappa
  Density45/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Postal Code
35360
Calling code 047
Number of towns Mahmand Abad, Malkoka, Haji Abad, Abbas Pur, Chakki Wala, Mahal Wasawa
Number of Union Councils 26

Mouza Adlana is a town in the tehsil of Bhawana City in Chiniot District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated approximately 29 km away from Chiniot City and about 16 km from Bhawana.

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The majority of Adlana's population consists of members of the Jappa tribe; other groups include the Kumar, Nai, Tarkhan, Muslim Shaikh, Lohar, Machi, and Miraci people.

Education and employment

Men and women in Adlana are equally interested in getting an education. Most children attend school. However, due to financial conditions, most students are unable to continue their education after matriculation. After completing their intermediate education, students generally move to cities such as Lahore, Faisalabad, and Sargodha for higher education when possible.

The majority of Adlana's population consists of farmers due to land fertility. Some people with higher education educated people work in government departments such as the Punjab Police Services, National Highways and Motorway Police, and the National Highway Authority. Others work as professors, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and judges. However, there is a low amount of doctors and engineers, and few students are pursuing education in their fields. Some graduates are currently unemployed.

Facilities

Adlana has facilities such as a hospital, boys' high school, girls' elementary school, and veterinary clinic.

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