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Jamalpur (Urdu: جمال پور) is a Union Council of Hasilpur Tehsil, Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Sutlej River flows through it. Main crops grown here are cotton, wheat, sugarcane and also animal rearing.
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Hasilpur (Punjabi and Urdu: حاصل پور), is a city in Hasilpur Tehsil of Bahawalpur District in Punjab, Pakistan. [1] The city is located between the Satluj River and the Indian border and lies 96 km (60 mi) east of the district Bahawalpur.
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Jamalpur is a market center for local rice, sugarcane, jute, tobacco and mustard. The town's main exports are jute, tobacco, mustard seed, peanut, leather, egg, pulse, betel leaf, and handicrafts. Making nakshi kantha (embroidered quilts) is a traditional occupation. An economic zone is established in Jamalpur by BEZA. The objective of this ...
Jampur (Urdu: جامپور) is a District in the province of Punjab, Pakistan with its administrative headquarters in the city of Jampur. [2] Lying west of the Indus River, its inhabitants are mostly Baloch while most of urban area is inhabited by Urdu speaking Muhajir families. According to the 1998 census, the district had a population of ...
Jampur (جام پور) is the capital city of Jampur Tehsil, in Punjab province of Pakistan. It comprises an area of about 16.7 square kilometers and has a population of about 155,243 (2023) [1] It is the capital of Jampur Tehsil. Approximately 50 km to the west are the high and dry, barren mountains of the Sulaiman Range.
The Electrification of Jamalpur Locomotive Workshop (established on 8 February 1862 as the first full-fledged railway workshop facility in India) is started. Maintenance and repairing of Electric Locomotive are also started. There is a plan to build the first railway terminal of Bhagalpur Junction near Baunsi Bridge (Chaudharidih village).