Azakhel Bala

Azakhel Bala is a village in Pabbi Tehsil of Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It lies along the Grand Trunk Road and Pir Paiai Railway, some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Nowshera.[1] The majority of the population of Azakhel Bala are engaged in agriculture, mainly potatoes, sugar cane, wheat, corn, tomato, cucumber and numerous other vegetables. According to the Pakistan Forest Institute, "pale yellow silt-stone forms the soil parent material near Azakhel Bala village."[2] There is an Afghan Refugee Camp located here.[1]

Azakhel Bala
Town
Azakhel Bala
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 33°59′37″N 71°49′15″E
Country Pakistan
RegionKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictNowshera District
Government
  Nazim(Mayor)Sardar Alam Khan
Population
 (25000)
  Total25,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Education

Public schools

  • Government High School Aza Khel Bala for Boys
  • Government Higher & Secondary School Aza Khel Bala for Girls
  • Government Middle School Aza Khel Bala for Boys
  • Government Primary School Aza Khel Bala No,1 for Boys
  • Government Primary School Aza Khel Bala No,2 for Boys
  • Government Primary School Aza Khel Bala No,3 for Boys
  • Government Primary School Aza Khel Bala No,1 for Girls

Private schools

  • Nida model school azakhel bala
  • Aqsa Public School
  • Aza Khel Learning Academy
  • Bismillah Public School
  • Al Asar Public School
  • Iqra Jannatul Hufaz
  • Iqra Raozatul Atfal
  • Tameer-e-millat Public School
  • Nida Public School

Islamic education

  • Daruloom ul Islamia
  • Jamia Faredia
  • Dar Ul Qura ( Masjid-e-Madani) Mohalla Islamabad
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References

  1. Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  2. The Pakistan Journal of Forestry. Pakistan Forest Institute. 1987. p. 10. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
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