Dhanyala
Dhanyala دهنيالہ | |
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Village and union council | |
33°02′14″N 73°40′46″E / 33.03722°N 73.67944°E / 33.03722; 73.67944 | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
Division | Rawalpindi |
District | Jhelum |
Tehsil | Dina |
Elevation | 256 m (840 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 14,500 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Dhanyala دهنيالہ is a village and union council of Jhelum District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Jhelum Tehsil,[1] and is located at 33°02'21.4"N 73°40'46.1"E, at an altitude of 256 metres (840 ft).[2] Dhanyal is one of the largest tribes living in the Potohar plateau and Lower Himalayas for the last eight centuries. This tribe traces its lineage to Ali Ibne Talib. In Dhanyala there is a hospital named Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Hospital.[3]
Education
Dhanyala is very prominent village of District Jhelum. People of Dhanyala are very educated and include officers in the Pakistan Army, police, and officers in the government and private sector. A lot of Dhanyalians are settled abroad. Dhanyala village is located 4 kilometers away from GT Road. In Dhanyala there are many schools for boys and girls. The Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School was initially established by Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust – MMBT and then handed over to the education department. Following are the schools working in Dhanyala:
- Govt. Elementary school for boys, Dhanyala.
- Govt. Higher secondary school for girls, Dhanyala.
- Govt. Primary school for boys, Dhanyala.
The Board of Trustees – BOT of Mian Muhammad Bakhsh Trust also established a hospital in the name of the great Sufi Mian Muhammad Bukhsh, which provide free medical services to the local community and community of 12 more Union Councils.
Dhanyala Green initiative
Dhanyala Green is a dynamic environmental initiative dedicated to transforming Dhanyala and its surrounding regions through an ambitious tree plantation drive. Recognizing the critical role trees play in maintaining ecological balance, the initiative has rallied local communities, schools, and volunteers to plant hundreds of trees across the area. This movement is not only a response to the pressing challenges of deforestation and climate change but also a proactive effort to restore the natural landscape, improve air quality, and enhance the overall biodiversity of the region. By fostering a culture of environmental stewardship, Dhanyala Green is empowering individuals to take ownership of their environment and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.
Beyond the immediate environmental benefits, Dhanyala Green's efforts are also focused on long-term ecological and social impacts. The tree plantation drive is designed to create green corridors that will support wildlife habitats, reduce soil erosion, and contribute to the overall well-being of the local population. As these trees mature, they will provide shade, reduce temperatures, and offer a source of fruits and medicinal plants, further enriching the lives of those in the community. Dhanyala Green stands as a testament to the power of grassroots initiatives and the collective action of people united by a common goal: to protect and preserve the natural beauty of Dhanyala for future generations.
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- Dina
- Jhelum
- Pind Dadan Khan
- Sohawa
- Dina
- Jhelum (capital)
- Pind Dadan Khan
- Sohawa
- Adrana
- Badlot
- Boken
- Chak Jamal
- Chak Khasa
- Chak Shadi
- Chotala
- Darapur
- Daulatpur
- Dhanyala
- Dharyala Jalap
- Domeli
- Garh Mahal
- Gharibwal
- Gharmala
- Golepur
- Gujjar
- Haranpur
- Jajial
- Jalalpur Sharif
- Jhelum Cantonment
- Kala Gujran
- Kandwal
- Khewra
- Khukha
- Kohali
- Kotla Faqir
- Lehri
- Lilla
- Ludhar
- Madu Kalas
- Monan
- Mughalabad
- Nagial
- Nakka Khurd
- Nara
- Pail Bane Khan
- Pandori
- Phulrey Sydan
- Pind Matay Khan
- Pind Sawika
- Pindi Saidpur
- Sanghoi
- Sauwal
- Sohan
- Sultanpur
- Tobah
- Aadowal
- Abdullahpur
- Ahmedabad
- Aima Bari
- Ajmair Sharif
- Ather
- Bhelowal
- Bishan Daur
- Bugga
- Bura Jungle
- Baghanwala
- Chan Pur
- Chak Ali Shah
- Chak Hamid
- Chak jani
- Chakri
- Chakri Rajgan
- Choran
- Shereen abad Dandot RS
- Dhok Mughal Pathaan
- Dhok Padhal
- Dhudhi Phapra
- Gatiali
- Ghazi Nara
- Hattar Jhelum
- Jakkar
- Jutana
- Kaslian
- Kora
- Kantrili
- Mamyan
- Mirza Pur
- Mirza Abad
- Motian
- Muftian
- Naich
- New Jhang
- Noor Pur Sayedan
- Nougran Shareef
- Nathial
- Pakhwal
- Pipli Jhelum
- Pither Kalan
- Pither Nadi
- Potha
- Raiya Chak Maddu
- Saroba
- Shamaspur
- Sihotra
- Saghar Pur
- Sodian Gujar
- Thallah Chaudrian
- Thill
- Wagh
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