Naradada

Naradada

NaraDada ( _ur. ناراڈاڈا) (also known as 228 GB ("Gogera branch") is a village in Pakistan, located at the Gojra - Samundari road. The exact history of the village is not known but this village existed before the partition of India Pakistan. Most of the inhabitants of the village came to live there following migration from the villages Nara and Dada, in the Indian district of Hushiarpur's - the village's name is a combination of these two names.

Most of the inhabitants are are Muslim Rajputs who have migrated from India, but there are also a number of Christians living there.

This village is situated near a road, which is why it acts as a hub to many other villages in the region. The lands surrounding the village are very fertile, and crops like wheat, sugarcan, and maze grown their.

There are two high schools in NaraDada — one for boys and one for girls. There are also two primary schools and a number of private schools with low quality of education. The people of NaraDada take great pride in the level of education achieved - a number of students from the village have moved on to high functions in large companies because of their education. However, there is a notable difference of quality between the boys and girls schools - the girls primary school is said to have no electricity, and is being less supported in terms of staff.

Other facilities in the town include a government hospital of 10 beds, a telephone exchange and a bank. Compared to neighbouring villages, Naradada is an advanced village. There are also plans to build a railway station. Another fact that contributes to NaraDada's popularity is that it forms a connection between Samundri and Gojra.


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