Shah Nikdur

Shah Nikdur (Punjabi, Urdu:شاہ نکڈر) is a small town in district of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan on the border between Sargodha and Jhang District. It is 26 km away from Sillanwali, and is a part of Sillanwali Tehsil.

Estimated population range of Shah Nikdur is from 50,000 to 60,000 peoples. Most of residents are migrated from India at the time of independence.

Description
The original name of Shah Nikdur was "Rudkin Shah" or "Radkin Shah". The town has a police station, post office, railway station, telephone exchange, civil hospital, basic health unit and United Bank.In 1926 The British Government approved Shah Nikdur as railway station. The existing station upgraded & converted in to crossing line in 1990. Most of the people here belongs to Gujjar, Arain Sheikh, Bhatti community. Businesses activities are run by the Arain community. Population of said town & surrounding area is based on refuges came from India during partition 1947. A distributary link canal (Rajbah Norang) from Lower Jehlum Canal irrigates the land of this town. The nearby most populated village is 157 NB. Peoples living in the village are refuges of East Punjab (Gujjars, Rajpoots, Araiens & Sheikhs).Before partition there were two primary schools for boys & girls,  later on upgraded to middle level, now both are Government High Schools. Students qualified from these schools are serving in public as well as  private sectors in Pakistan  and abroad as Doctors, Engineers, Ambassadors, Accountants & Auditors. A Govt. College for Women is under construction. Recently established a private school named Dar e Arqam known as chak # 157 NB branch is also busy to educate new generation with Islamic education. It is backward are of District Sargodha. There is no such remarkable industry here. Controlled poultry Farm, Oil Mill &  Rice mill situated in this town are main source of income of the poor working class.

The famous locally played games in Shah Nikdur are cricket and volleyball. Volleyball is much liked among the youngsters, especially the peoples of Chak 157 NB. The Punjab Government has recently announced to rehabilitate & link the existing road with LHR- ISLD motorway through Kot Momin interchange. Approximately 100 KM distance will come short in between ISLD - T T Sigh section via Jhang. This area will attract business community for major capital investment.