Umrana Janoobi

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Umrana Janoobi
Village
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Coordinates: 31°25′01″N72°15′45″E / 31.41694°N 72.26250°E / 31.41694; 72.26250
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Jhang
Area
  Total10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population
  Total12,000 approx.
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Calling code 047

Umrana Janoobi is a village located near the confluence of Jhelum River and Chenab River in Jhang District of Punjab, Pakistan.

The sub-tribe Umrana Sial of Sial tribe is the dominant tribe in this village.

The village is divided into its main settlements:

Education:

The village has a government school up to primary level for boys and up to elementary level for girls.

Health:

Unfortunately, there is no public health care unit in this village. Residents rush towards the nearest THQ hospital in Athara Hazari Tehsil, located in Wasu town.

Crops:

Wheat, Sugarcane, Rice, and Cotton etc.

Weather :

People enjoy all-weather in this area.

The temperature crosses 45 degrees at Celsius scale in Summer Season and in Winter, drops to zero.

Games:

Pehlwani, Gillidanda, Horse Riding, Kabaddi, Bhangra (music), Cricket.

Language and Culture:

Punjabi (Jhangochi dialect) and Urdu are the mostly spoken languages of this village.

Most of the people wear shalwar kameez while old age people prefer to wear chaadar (laacha and lungi) with kameez.

For footwear, people prefer "Khussa" during cultural festivals.

Religion:

100% Islam.

Nearest Places:

Jhang 35 km away by road distance.

Athara Hazari 3 km

THQ Hospital 4 km

Tehsil Offices and Police Station 3 km

Nadra Office 3 km

High School and College 3 km

Trimmu Barrage 8 km

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