Ghota Fatehgarh

Ghota Fateh garh is one of the oldest villages of the Narowal District

History
The village was populated in early 1800 B.C by a woman named Ghotam Rakhi. It was originally called Ghota and eventually "Fateh Garh". Later its name was registered by the district government as Ghota Fateh garh. It is a main shopping center for nearby area.

Etymology
There are several theories as to the origin of the name. The most famous of them is that it was named after Ghotam Rakhi who lived there. The village Is located approximately 7–8 km from  Narowal. It is on the Ravi River about 8–9 km from the Indian border. The village has rice and wheat as its main agricultural products. There is a big play ground where many games are played i.e Cricket (Hard ball+Tape ball), Football, Woli ball. Lahori Dera is also very famous.

Languages
Languages spoken in the Village are: Other Languages include:
 * Punjabi
 * Mewati (Majority)
 * Urdu (national language)
 * English

List of educational institutions

 * Govt. Higher Secondary School ( Boys )
 * Govt. Higher Secondary school ( girls )
 * Iqra Public model school
 * Dar-e-arqam School (Madina Branch)
 * City School System