Mota Gharbi

Mota Gharbi ( Urdu:موٹا غربی) [1] is a village in the Dina Tehsil (Jhelum District) in Punjab, Pakistan. It is about 11.3 km from Dina. Population 1771 and household 293 of Mota Gharbi as per government of Punjab. There are 2 roads to go to the Mota Gharbi. One road from Tehsil Dina goes through Rohtas Fort Road to Mota Gharbi from Baghan. The second route goes from Dina's police station to Khukha and then Mota Gharbi. This village is the based on Mughals,Kashmiris,Gujers,Chauhan. There are three mohallas in village,bhurla mohalla,apprla mohalla,Sehno na khohh. Mota gharbi Surrounding areas names are lassan,dooba,maeraa,miter saen,kassi,mall Dhook,. The next village to Mota Gharbi is Dhok Gujral and Dhok Padhal.

Saleem War Hero Of 1965 War with Hindustan
Union council khukha councillors list
Mota Gharbi

Motiyaan موٹیاں
Village موٹا غربی
Coordinates: 32.986944, 73.524444
CountryPakistan پاكِستان
RegionPotohar Plateau سطح مرتفع پوٹھوہار
DistrictJhelum District جِہلم
TehsilDina دِینہ
Population
  Total1,771
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Postal Code
49380
Area code(s)0544

Historical Places

Mota Gharbi Have few Historical Places like Jheera,and Old Qabristan near Kassi, there was another Historical Place called Jheeri but at the moment Jheeri is not any more .

Prominent Personalities

  • Captain Mirza Abdul Rasool (Sahib)
  • Mirza Muhammad Nawaz (NBP)
  • Mirza Ghulam Yousaf (Sahib)
  • General Mirza Aslam (Sahib)
  • Sub Mirza Aslam (Sahib)
  • Baba Chairman Sahib
  • Ch Habib Alam Sahib
  • Molvi Dilawar Sahib (Imam Masjid)
  • Haji Ismail Butt Sahib
  • Abdul Sattar Butt (mayor of Brent,london)
  • Haji Sadiq Sahib
  • Saleem Shaheed (Saleem, War Hero Of 1965 War with Hindustan)
  • Mirza Safdar Sahib
  • Master Mazhar Sahib
  • Gulzar Hussain Shah Sahib
  • Mukhtar Hussain Shah Sahib

Welfare Association

Mota Gharbi Welfare Association (MGWA), [2] which oversees most of the village's work, such as cleaning and repairing streets, growing trees and helping deserving people. first Project of the MGWA was (Kachra Kundiyaan) so people can dispose garbage in a proper way,next project was street cleaning on permanent basis, also repairing of the streets and covering the drains so bikes and wheel chairs can reach easily throughout the streets.at the moment Solar Street Lights project is about to start. The motto of MGWA is (GEO MOTA GHARBI CLEAN AND GREEN).

Mirza Jahanzeb's efforts make a powerful work force to get tasks done in all over the village Mirza Roshan, Sufi Nazim working hard also.

Famous Kabadi Players

  • Ch Saeed
  • Khaliq Butt
  • Arshad Butt
  • Ch Waheed
  • Ch Tahir

Famous Bagudder Players

  • Qaiser Butt
  • Mirza Adeel Shahzad
  • Nadeem Butt
  • Mirza Abdul Rehman
  • Mirza Ahsan Jameel

Famous Cricket Players

  • Ashraf Butt
  • Haroon Butt
  • Mirza Azhar Javed
  • Mirza Athar Nawaz
  • Mirza Naeem Aslam
  • Mirza Shahid Aslam
  • Mirza Azhar Ilyas
  • ILyas Butt
  • Malik Sagheer Hero
  • Malik Naseer Sab
  • Ch Fayaz
  • Ch Kausar Shabbir Alam
  • Ch Sagheer Saggi
  • Muneer Butt
  • Ch Shahid
  • Ch Yasir
  • Mirza Rashid Nawaz
  • Mirza Amir Shahzad
  • Mirza Khurram Shahzad
  • Imran Baig Mirza
  • Irfan Baig Mirza
  • Mirza Roshan
  • Farrukh Baig Mirza

Mosques

  • Jamia Masjid Mota Gharbi
  • Masjid Hafiz Sahib
  • Masjid Noor Islaam
  • Masjid Jahandaad
  • Masjid Maal Dhook
  • High School Masjid

Schools

Government Primary School Mota Gharbi for Boys

Govt High School Mota Gharbi [3] is located in Jhelum District of Punjab Province in Pakistan. There are total 356 students and 16 teachers, and 12 classrooms in the school. There is no computer lab or computer students, and no library for students is available.. Ameer Sultan is the headmaster of the school. You can find more information about GHS Mota Gharbi School including Admissions, Basic Facilities, Sports Facilities, Academic Facilities, Enrollment of Students according to class & teachers profile according to their designation and qualifications.

Mota Gharbi Primary Schools boys

Government Primary School Mota Gharbi for Girls

Government High School Mota Gharbi For Boys

Dar-e-Arqam School Mota Gharbi

Dar-e-Arqam was 2nd one pvt school in mota gharbi its also providing best educational environment.

Dar-e-Arqam schoolboys in a tablo
Dar-e-Arqam school Activity Work Class

Alam Academy Mota Gharbi

Alam academy [4] was the first pvt school in mota gharbi,Sir Haroon Butt made Alam Academy a best school in Mota Gharbi and surrounding areas.

Hospitals

Basic Health Unit of Mota Gharbi

A Basic Health Unit[5] is available in mota gharbi its facilitating mota gharbi, gagar, dhook padhal and gujraal also Bodla and Kotyaam peoples.

Apps Mota Gharbi Medical Dispensary

Apps Mota Gharbi Medical Dispensary provides medical facilities to Mota Gharbi people and around the villages. It is also working as field Dispensary.

Banks

Habib Bank LTD branch available in the village near Mota Gharbi Bus stop. At the time of Start this branch was located in Baba Chairman Hawali.

Post Office

Mota Gharbi Post Office is a supplementary branch of Khukha post Office postal code (49380),run by time to time below mentioned persons voluntarily.

  • Mirza Ghulam Yousaf Sahib
  • Haji Choudary Sharif Sahib
  • Molvi Dilawar Sahib
  • Iqbal Sahib

Dams

A dam was built in Mota Gharbi to store rainwater. Dam repair work has been done by the Mota Gharbi Welfare Association Further repair work will start soon.

Mota Gharbi Dam to Store Rainwater

Qabristan

There are several historic Qabristan in Mota Gharbi. The Qabristan in use now has graves more than a hundred years old. The planting of trees in the Qabristan started by Mr. Ismail Butt and the surrounding barbed wire was also laid with his efforts much increased the number of trees in the cemetery. Later, due to construction of the wall around the cemetery was further improved. From the beginning, people used to plant trees in the cemetery on their own, but after the establishment of the Mota Gharbi Welfare Association, the cleaning of the cemetery and growing new plants became a systematic. Mr. Chaudhry Saeed Sahib built the Janazh Gah in Mota Gharbi Cemetery.

References

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