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CHAK NO 38

Chak No 38 (Urdu: ڈنگہ چک) is a village in Mandi Bahauddin District, Pakistan, located thirteen KM South of Mandi Bahuddin. It was well known during British rule due to its organized bazaar and local markets which were under the control of the Choudhary community. The village is named after the Choudhary tribes who traditionally came here with their families. They lived beside a bend in the Canal which was a suitable, sheltered location. At this reason his name is Dinga Chak. It has Two Villages Names (Chak No 38 Sharqi & Chak No 38 Gharbi) and a Canal is divider of these two villages. it was giving a beautiful view. Later JATT families came from the Gujranwala District mainly from Police station Alipur Chattha area to Mandi Bahauddin District and started cultivating the land, builds temporary houses in 1902. Demographics

The population of Chak No 38 is over 15000 people including Daira's, a small daira of Dinga Chak. The literacy rate is over 50%. also in some of these people known as Kalair's, Baath, Chattha, Ghuman, Cheema and Joyia. Culturely Dinga Chak is very rich village and people from different clans live in here. In the Summer Season People were Bath in the canal and enjoy the cool water. Some People was going on her buffalo's and clean her buffalo's and herself. Famous clans of they are;Kalair, Chattha, Cheema, Bath, Joyia, Ghuman and Bajwa...etc. famous personality of the village are as under: Choudhary Bashir Ahmad Kalair. and Many more

URAS

Hazrat Peer 'Syed Hasrat Hussain Shah'

Shah Sab was a famous Wali who preached to non-Muslims and spread Islam in the area. Every farmer donates one day's milk from his buffalo to the mazar (shrine) of Hasrat Hussain Shah on the birth of a calf.

The main event is a mela on 24th to 26th of the October A Qawali after the Reciting(Shabina)

Economy

Before 1993 agriculture was the only source of income for people from the village but now many young men are working in Europe and the Middle East and send remittances home to their families. Also, many educated people are serving the nation and the area by working in government and private jobs after completing their higher education.