Chak 16/1-L

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Chak No. 16/1-L ,Rangron Wala
Village
Nickname: 
Rangarwala
CountryPakistan
DistrictOkara
StatePunjab
Area
  Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population
  Total2,500
  Density500/km2 (1,300/sq mi)

Chak No.16/1-L, Rangron Wala is a village situated some 5 kilometres left from Renala Khurd in Okara District, Punjab, Pakistan. A road passes nearby the village and links it to Depalpur, Pakpattan and Renala Khurd. The [1] was established after the construction of Lower Bari Doab Canal. It consists of 1,100 acres (4.5 km2). According to Politics, Rao Zaigham Mujhtaba and Rao abid Ali wajid is a well known politicians of Renala Khurd from 16-1/L.

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Religion

Islam is religions of the inhabitants of the village.

Languages

Haryanavi, Punjabi, Ranghari and Urdu are basic languages of the people. Now, new generation is also well conversant with English.

Crops

The land is very fertile and rich in production of various crops such as wheat, sugarcane, cotton, and vegetables, but unfortunately the underground water is heavy which is not useful for cultivation. People often keep buffaloes, cows, sheep, goats, hens, and ducks for milk, meat and eggs.


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