Draft:Langowal chak no 28 rb

Langowal chak no28 rb

Langowal village is situated at a beautiful location on the banks of the Nahar Rakh branch, seven kilometers from Sangla Hill and also houses the office of the Union Council. The population of the village consists of 4 thousand people. Adjacent population of Longowal includes Ishaqpura, Sultanpura and Motipora. Village Mahis in Longowal Union Council. North Chak No. 286 has a population of 3000. The population of Mahis South Chak No. 286 is 2900. The population of Hamrajpura Chak No. 40 is 5017 people. The population of other villages in Langowal union council is 19717 people according to the 2017 census. Most of the people in the village live by farming. Among the crops, wheat, rice and sugercane are particularly noteworthy. The special fruit of the village is guava, which is the reason why the village is famous. There is also a significant number of employed people who are employed in other departments including the Pakistan Army The village has a girls high school for girls which has been upgraded to a high school for the past three years, and a government primary school for boys in which a large number of students are being educated. Efforts are being made to upgrade the school to middle status Apart from this, there is a government dispensary for the treatment of patients in the village, from which free medicines are given to the poor and indigent patients. In the main square of the village, there is still an old jund tree. This tree was established in 1892 when the village was settled. It has been there since then. Apart from this, there are two mosques in the village which have been destroyed and rebuilt. Apart from this, there is also a veterinary hospital for the treatment of cattle in the village which was in a very dilapidated condition. It has been reconstructed about 15 to 20 years ago. The village markets are very spacious. In March 2024, the village has been awarded the status of model village. Garbage bins have also been installed in the village markets. Cleaning staff have also been deployed.