Botala (Urdu: بوتالہ) is a village and one of the 51 Union Councils of Khushab District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is situated 2.0 km south of the main Mianwali-Lahore Road. It is about 12 kilometers from district headquarters Jauahrabad and 60 kilometers from divisional headquarters Sargodha.[1]
Areas
- Area: about 10,000 acres (40 km2).
- Sub Areas: Pindi, Jhugi Manday Wali, Handan Wala, Balkian Aala Boad, Neher Pul Jabbi
- Different parts of the agricultural areas of the village: Tapian, Gada Maar, Jhugi Manday Wali, Hadan Wala, Shero, Kamoon
Population
Population is about 36,000.
Geography
The lands of the village are fertile with 98% irrigated areas and 2% desert.
Economy
- Crops: The major crops of Botala are sugarcane, rice, wheat, etc.
- Canal and irrigation system: There are 5 major canals in the lands of Botala. Hundreds of water courses are lying there.
- Deserts: The great Thal Desert starts from Botala and its native town Hadali as well.
PICS Gallery
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Botala, Khushab
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Mosque at Botala Adda
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Hotel at Botala Adda
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Govt Elementary School for Boys, Botala
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Govt Elementary School for Girls, Botala
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Head, Botala
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Botala Minor Canal
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Darbar Baba Qamer Ali, Botala
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Janaza Gah, Botala
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View of Botala Adda
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Botala Entrance
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Botala-42 chak road
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Loc. Near Govt Boys School
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Basic Health Unit
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Pindi, Botala
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بوتالہ نہر
References
- ^ Jabbar, Abdul (3 October 2023). "Polio worker injured in accidental shooting". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
External links
Media related to Botala at Wikimedia Commons
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