Chowki Tinda is a town in Kotli District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. [1]
This union council has five villages namely Kakanni Bagah, Dikhari, Chowki Tinda, Kalah Athroin and Pnakha. It is located 6 kilometres from Kotli city and is linked to it with a metalled road.
There are several educational institutes in Union Council Chowki Tinda. They include 6 government and 4 private sector's institutes. Famous are Govt. Boys High School Malhar, Girls High School Malhar, Green Land Public Secondary School Chowki Kalah.
Mandi district is one of the central districts of Himachal Pradesh state in northern India. The town of Mandi is the headquarters of the district. The town has mythological and historical significance and boasts of a unique temple architecture. It is referred to as Chhoti Kashi as there are many ancient temples in the city and on the banks of river Beas.
Hub is the capital city of the Hub Tehsil, located in the Hub District of Balochistan, Pakistan. It is the 49th largest city of Pakistan by population according to the 2017 census, and is also Balochistan's fourth-largest city. Hub is an industrial city and its original name was Hub Chowki because once there was a police and customs check post, named Nakahi. After the development of factories and many other industries, the town was renamed to Hub. Hub is one of the largest industrial centres of Balochistan, and because of its proximity to Karachi, it is becoming a Commuter town of the Karachi metropolitan area.
Jharsuguda is a town and district headquarters of Jharsuguda district of Odisha, India. It is an industrial hub, consisting mainly of metallurgical industries. It is well connected to major cities of India through the rail network, and a recently inaugurated Jharsuguda Airport, now renamed as Veer Surendra Sai Airport. It is popularly known as the "Powerhouse of Odisha" due to its plentiful industry, mostly nearby thermal power plants. Jharsuguda has often been referred as "Little India" as well because of its diverse demography, language and culture.
Shinkiari is a Union Council of Mansehra District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.it is Tea city of Pakistan.Here Pakistan Tea gardens excist The police station was also established before partition. At that time Baffa was police chowki of Shinkiari Police Station (thana) and the second police chowki was Batal. Both Chowkies have now become police Stations (thanas) while historically with poor political background Shinkiari is still a (thana) instead of tehsil of Mansehra District. Most of the people are from the Gujjars and Swati Pukhtoon tribe and Pashto and Gojri speakers. But the common language is Hindko in the Hazarah belt. Shinkiari is a combination of two pashto words "Shin" meaning green and kiarai meaning garden or place of greenery. The specialty here is drinking water that is very sweet and tasty with many digestive minerals such as Nara and Pishora. This is the main reason for the increasing population of the city. It is a very important city from its political and geographical points of view. Its topography is very level towards Lower Pakhal. It is the very first city of Pakhal. It is a junction point for Siran Valley, Konsh Valley and Baffa.
Khuiratta or Khoi ratta is a Tehsil in Kotli District, in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir.
Nidi Sohana is a union council in the Kotli District, Azad Kashmir. It lies 19 km from Khoiratta and is a union council of the Khoi Ratta Tehsil on LA Kotli 5, situated at the LOC and at the end of the Kotli Tehsil. Before partition, Nidi Sohana was part of the Rajori Tehsil in the Riyasi District. The Muthrani Post is in this union council and is the highest point in the Kotli District. Its peak is 4,500 feet (1,370 m) above sea level.
Nailan is a union council in Kotli District, Azad Kashmir. It is located at 33°30'10"N 74°2'60"E. There is no school in the area, so children get their education at the Government Boys High School Dandli and at the Government Girls Middle School Dandli. The temperature in Nailan is generally very low, resulting in Nailan being one of the coldest places in the Kotli District.
Ban is a village and union council of Murree Tehsil in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in the south of the tehsil, and is bounded to the north by Mussiari, to the north-east by Charhan, to the east by Angoori and to the south by Kotli Sattian.
Kotli Loharan is a small town in Sialkot District, Pakistan. K. L industry used to manufacture mine-laying machines, hydraulic jacks and instruments for F-86 aircraft engine maintenance for the Pakistan Army. A rural hospital funds were raised, a veterinary hospital, boys and girls colleges, schools and roads have been constructed. Bazaars have been widened in 2010, Fresh water filtration plants have been installed in various locations. New Building of veterinary Hospital constructed, Streets are cemented, Rural Hospital new building constructed and upgraded, Ring roads are made.
Kotli Rai Abu Bakar is a Village and Union Council NO.25 of Kasur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is Major Village and Union Council of Kasur Tehsil, and is located at 31°6'1N 74°16'42E with an altitude of 188 metres (620 feet).
Rajdhani is a union council in the Kotli District, Azad Kashmir, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the city of Kotli, the capital of the Kotli District and 64 kilometres (40 mi) north of Azad Kashmir's rapidly expanding model city of Mirpur. The Kotli-Mirpur Main Road passes through the village.
Kotli Loharan East is a town in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The name of this town is derived from word Kotli Aunchi (high), the old town in K L East, which later become Kotli Loharan. Many people from this town have migrated to Commonwealth countries, the Middle East and the UK. Most of the original population of this town have moved to the big cities in Pakistan and overseas, especially to Kenya and UK. Majority of current population is new migrants from Jammu and Kashmir, that came there after Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948, and some old population.
Charihan is a village and union council of Murree Tehsil in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in the east of the tehsil at 33°49'0N 73°28'0E and is bounded to the north by Mussiari, to the north by Ghel, to the north-west by Murree city, to the west by Mussiari, to the south by Ban and to the south and east by Kotli Sattian.
Hajira is a small town in Poonch District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is the headquarters of Tehsil Hajira also known as 'Cheara' in local accents. Hajira is a transport hub, being the center point of different districts. Hajira Ponch is correctly interpreted as ‘Hajira Reach’. In front (South) of Hajira there is district Sudhnoti. On the left side of Hajira there is district Kotli. On the back side (North) of Hajira there is district 'Haveli. District Bagh is in the right side (West) of Hajira. Khai Gala and Rawalakot are the other nearest cities of Hajira and located in the right side (West) of Hajira. While summers can be very hot the winters are mild in Hajira, with snowfall very rare due to the low altitude. The language spoken in Hajira is Urdu similar to the right west side of Hajira as Rawlakot, as you go north to Tata pani towards Kotli and Mirpur the language emerges in to “Pahari” and “Potwari”. Hajira is close to Indian borders hence the main language becoming Urdu. The Indian borders and line of control LOC is near Hajira.
Alampur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Bhind district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Alampur is known for its history, for the chhatri of Malhar Rao Holkar which is in Alampur.
NA-57 (Rawalpindi-I) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan.
Helan is a union council in Phalia Tehsil, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab province, Pakistan. The union council contains 10 villages. Helan is 20 kilometers south-east of Mandi Bahauddin, 8 kilometers north-east of Phalia, 20 kilometers south of Dinga and 4 kilometers north of Mano Chak.
Maniben Kara (1905-1979) was an Indian social worker and trade unionist. She was a founder member of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha and served as its president. She was honoured by the Government of India in 1970 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award.
Chak No. 330 G.B, also known as Rahlan, is a village in Tehsil Pirmahal, District Toba Tek Singh in Punjab, Pakistan.
Kotli Tungal (Kotli) is a small town in Himachal Pradesh, in northern India located along national highway 70 which connect Jalandhar to Mandi. It is 22 km (14 mi) from the town of Mandi, Kotli is a Sub Division and Tehsil of Mandi District. Kotli and the surrounding area are also known as Tungal valley. The center of Tungal Valley is Kotli, where The NH 70 (003) from Mandi to Jalandhar passes through Kotli. Tungal valley is covered with lush green forests of oak and cedar deodar. Rechara Dev Temple, Mahan Dev Temple, Kali mata temple, Janitri mata temple, Nagan mata mandir, Jhumba Ri Jogni Mata Temple are the main temples of the area. Jhumb dhar located at an altitude of 2,100 m (6,900 ft) from sea level is height peak of the area. Pahari, Hindi and Punjabi are spoken.