Bhindar Kalan

Bhindar Kalan is a village in Mandi Bahauddin District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1]

Bhindar Kalan
village
Bhindar Kalan
Coordinates: 32°30′27″N 73°41′29″E
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictMandi Bahauddin
Population
  Total2,000

Description

The village is situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of the district capital of Mandi Bahauddin, and 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of the town of Phalia. The population is about 2000. The literacy rate is above 80%. The village is in a well-cultivated area. The main crops are wheat, rice, and sugar cane. Most people of the village are either farmers or government servants. The village has been continuously developing since the partition in 1947. The nearest neighboring villages are Kot Sattar Gharbi, Do-Burji, Kot Rehm Shah, Kotli Khurd, Haiger Kurd, Helan, and Rajoa.

Demography

The main tribes of the village are:

  • Bhinder
  • Ranjha
  • Maair
  • Bosal
  • Warriach
  • Gondal

Main crops

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