Kotla Mughlan

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Kotla Mughlan
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan
Region Flag of Punjab.svg   Punjab
Division Dera Ghazi Khan
District Rajanpur
Tehsil Jampur
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+6 (PDT)

Kotla Mughlan is a union council of Jampur Tehsil, Rajanpur District, Pakistan.

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Geography

It is situated 10 kilometers southeast of Jampur. It is at the edge of the Indus river. Haero lies to the east, Muhammad Pur is to the west, Kotla Dewaan is to the north and Boola Wala is to the south.

Demographics

Mostly people speak Saraiki language there, along with Punjabi and Balochi is also used.

Education

Two government high schools, one for girls and one for boys, as well as many private schools are present. Iqra Public Elementary School Aqsa Model Public School Kot Bodla

Medical facilities

A hospital provides medical facilities to the people, along with private clinics. A veterinary clinic is also available.

Economy

Agriculture and farming is the primary occupation. [1]

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