10 Steps For Healthy Baby Hair


Babies are always lovely to have around. It is essential to take care of them with as much zeal and zest as you take care of your own self. Baby hair is another common area that requires a mothers attention. Baby hair need to be washed, cut, dried and combed just like our own hair. In order to ensure that your baby’s hair and scalp are healthy, follow these simple steps:
  • Babies are very delicate and require utmost attention at time of bathing. When preparing to wash your baby’s hair, be very attentive and careful. Make sure that at all times, your hand is supporting the baby’s neck. Use a baby shower chair for more support.
  • Babies often suffer from hair dryness. Hair dryness and dandruff occur in babies if you wash the head too often. In winters, your baby is mostly wearing a cap and once a week hair shampoo is more than sufficient for healthy baby hair. In summers, you can wash the baby hair twice a week. Any excessive washing will result in dry scalp and baby dandruff.
  • Shampoo the baby hair first and then begin applying soap. Do not leave the shampoo on for long. The lather and foam of shampoo can easily scare the baby. So shampoo and wash the head and then continue to give the baby a bath. Do not let the shampoo on for long.
  • Another tip to have healthy baby hair for your baby is to use a mild baby conditioner to untangle your baby’s hair if they are unmanageable. Baby conditioners provide the same benefits as adult conditioners and are very handy for rough baby hair.
  • Towel dry your baby’s head and use a soft brush or wide toothed comb and very gently brush the baby hair. A baby’s head is very delicate so be gently at time of brushing. Most mothers use a hard brush on children and brush their hair very aggressively. This can damage hair in children. Be gentle when you brush your baby’s hair and use soft strokes.
  • When brushing your baby’s hair, keep them in the direction in which they are growing. Hair follicles are still weak and brushing them in the opposite direction can weaken the roots. For healthy baby hair, you require light trimming once in a while. Babies do not require regular cutting since the hair growth is not very fast. Cut your baby’s hair a little if they are near the eye or are hindering the vision. Otherwise, there is no need to cut the hair again and again. Always wet the baby’s hair before cutting them. It is safer to cut the hair when the baby is sleeping, is in a good mood or is pre occupied with toys or playing a game. It is otherwise impossible to cut baby hair if your baby is throwing tantrums.
  • Apply a little baby oil on your baby’s scalp if the scalp is itchy and dry. Baby’s tend to scratch their heads if the scalp is very dry.
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Teenage Spa Treatments


A teen life without acnes cannot be qualified for ateenage life where more than 80% teens, given their hormonal surge, experience pimples, acnes and scars on their skin. Pimples are itchy, painful and make you wish they disappear overnight. While this is not possible, teenage spa treatments provide effective remedy to all of you kids.
Various statistics show that while 75% of the times the acnes will go away automatically once the teen matures and enters adulthood, around 25% of the times the acnes and their stubborn scars chase them for life. This dilemma is pretty much covered by spas based in various cities.
A spa treatment is a revolutionized skin treatment that understands the skin and treats it as per its age i.e. a separate specific treatment for kids, teens and adults. Exclusive Teen Facials lasting for 45 minutes provide thorough skin cleansing followed by exfoliation. The facial follows by invaluable tips for home skin care. Pimple facial, lasting for 60 minutes, is another exclusive skin treatment that uses special botanical products to purify and nourish the skin. It costs a bit more than the teen facial.
In addition, Medical and Celestial Spa offers cleansing and teen facials which are specifically recommended for teens suffering from a number of skin conditions including acne, clogged pores and oily skin. These spas are a good source of information that works wonder for your skin. Do check out a nearby beauty clinic for a spa treatment.
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Creative Eye Makeup Tips for Girls


Girls, check out how you can blend the eye shadows perfectly and get your eyes do the talking.
1. Start off with a powder eye shadow kit because powder is easy to blend and handle and gives you a good color combo and depth other than staying firmly on your eyes for a long time. Similarly eye creams and gloss are good starters because of ease of application.
2. An eye makeup technique that most of the makeup artists use is the application of eye shadows before applying the foundation. This way you’d be able to cleanse off any smudge without affecting your make up. Another tip is to apply excess of face powder on your cheeks and under your eyes to catch the fallingeye-shadow particles which can be dusted off easily with a makeup brush.
3. Remember the purpose of eye makeup is to enhance your eyes. Applying too dark shades, excess of eye liner and mascara can make your eyes look smaller and sharper which is an overkill. Say no to louder shades unless you are an expert. Pick neutral shades to begin with.
4. If possible, use arched brush to apply eye-shadows because they are easy to handle and are designed for your eyes.
The problem with eye liner is that it often spreads and blotches your makeup. To tackle it, apply a little bit of eye-shadow on your eye-liner and it will fix in its place without smudging.
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Makeup Tips for Eye Glass Wearers


Eyes are the most beautiful and attractive feature of our face, which can be enhanced by applying eye makeup tips. Though, you can find a lot of eye makeup tips that will surely make your eyes look glamorous. However, when it comes to beautify the eyes, the eye glass wearers face a lot of trouble.
Girls who wear spectacles find it really problematic to enhance their eyes, as their frames hide their eyes which cannot be enhanced by applying ordinary eye makeup tips. If you wear glasses and still want to make your peepers look glamorous you should try eye glass wearers makeup tips. With the following eye glass wearers makeup tips, you will able to give your eyes an attractive appearance even under the glasses.

Line your eyes

When it comes to eye glass wearers makeup tips, the best one is to use a eye liner. Spectacles usually blur the shape of your eyes. One of the best eye makeup tips is to define your eyes  by rimming them up in black or brown eye liner. No matter what your eye shape ad eye color is, black eyeliner goes well with all eye makeup tips. Topping up the upper lash line with black liner is the glamorous eye glass wearers makeup tips. To brighten up your eyes under the frames, the great eye glass wearers makeup tips is to apply a white eye liner on the lower inner waterline of your eyes.

Shape up your brows

One of the best eye glass wearers makeup tips is to groom the brows. Spectacles draw extra attention to your brows, it is therefore important for you to follow the eye makeup tips that make your eyes appear attractive. Always make sure that your eye brows are well shaped and combed upward. If there are gaps in your eye brows, filling up them with black pencil is surely one of the best eye glass wearers makeup tips.

Match it up

If you want to give a stylish look to your eyes under specs, you should apply those eye makeup tips that suits best according to your glasses style. Try to match up the eye makeup tips with the style and shape of your glasses. If your glasses are rimless, you can accentuate them with the smoky eye makeup tips. You can enhance the beauty of your eyes by applying eye makeup tips using soft gray brown.
On the other hand, if you wear cat-eye spectacles, you can apply eye makeup tips by lining the top lashes and subtly smudge up the outer corner. By using such eye makeup tips and mimicking your frame design, you can make your eyes look bigger and more visible.
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How to Design a Perfect Bedroom


Your bedroom is your sanctuary, your go-to place when you want to sleep-away all kinds of worries and stresses of life. Given you are too busy to give your room a total makeover, you should at least make it a nice place because you spend more time in your bedroom than any other place of your house. It’s a place particularly for you and not for guests or visitors. Impress yourself!

1. Just like any well-planned room, bedroom asks for its own particulars. Bed, for instance, is the focal point of your bedroom. Do you know that you spend 1/3rd of your life in your bed? Your bed needs to be as big as to accommodate you and your partner but not so big to consume the entire space. Beds with large leather or rexine fancy heads are real in these days. Also, never skimp money on mattress because it is one can’t-be-compromised thing.
 
2. It is important that your bedroom furniture goes with the room décor. This is a rather easy step. All you have to do is choose furniture that is more like the design of the bed.
 
3. The shades of wall depend on your personality type. Men will like almost anything; all they need is a place to crash. Women, on the other hand, go into the depth and intricacies of designing. Interior decorators suggest that you give your bedroom warm, peaceful and invigorating colors.
 
4. While you design your bedroom, do not overlook the importance of under-bed storage drawers or baskets which are an absolute necessity these days.
 
5. A flat wall-mounted TV (or LCD) is best for a bedroom if you are keen on having one in your bedroom.
 
6. If your bedroom is square or slightly rectangular then you must accentuate its corners to make it look serene and beautiful. Decorate the corners with artificial flowers, lights and glass items to give it a finishing look.
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Kitchen Decoration Ideas


Kitchen is a place which is always consider in mind when making or re-decorating your home. Kitchen is a special spot which creates memories for whole of life. Kitchen helps to make everyone happy. When you are decorating your kitchen you must keep in mind that your kitchen should represent natural colors, craft, proper lighting, cabinets to place your things on them, selves and most important your kitchen should represent your living style. Because when your in-laws and parents visit your home, they prefer to see kitchen decoration and style more than any other room.
Kitchen is a perfect place to display your children drawings, day to day task, sticky notes, up-coming diners, events, and birthday. 
While decoration your kitchen you need to keep few things in mind like, for how many people would this kitchen for, experts said that for one person 48 to 54 inches space is good to work safely. There are 4 different types of basics kitchen decoration layouts:
  • The galley shape kitchen with two walls of piece of equipment squaring off opposite each other
  • The L-shape kitchen that have 3 main elements sink, stove, and refrigerator along two perpendicular walls forming a natural triangle.
  • The U-shape kitchen that puts the elements on three walls.
  • The G-shape kitchen, which is basically a U-shape with a fourth wall to provide room for more counter space, cabinetry, and appliances.

Classic Look:

There are many new and traditional decoration ideas for your homes when it comes to kitchen. Cabinetry, appliances, and wall-covering with classic and traditional style allow you to create a new kitchen with a custom look to make you feel like dream kitchen.
  • Use valiant colors in your kitchen, but prefer and add colors sensibly so that they have the most impact.
  • Use natural texture of wood for decoration of your kitchen, so that your kitchen looks bright and clean.
  • Creating plenty storage for things in kitchen, yet giving your kitchen an open look and feel, can be a challenge.
  • Stainless steel is a best choice for kitchen appliances, but there are other metals which you can add up in your kitchen.
  • Extend a row of cabinets into the breakfast area. Protect on the counter-tops and the tabletop in the bay lends cohesion.
  • Glass door cabinets are more in trend for kitchen. Keep your kitchen look sunrise fresh.
  • Use French doors if you have a door at your kitchen entrance.
  • Use unique and proper lighting for your kitchen, glass cabinet doors reflect light and make your kitchen sparkle.
  • Do a matching paint in your kitchen with floor, roof, walls, cabinets, walls, seating, and lighting colour.
  • Use a simple light colour, washable fabric for your window curtain for your kitchen. Hang curtains with a simple and decent matching rods and just glide the ledge are one affordable option.
By following these ideas for your kitchen decoration, you can make a way for your family and friends to be with you when you are in kitchen. And you can also enhance the interest of other in cooking.
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History of Kasur - All Information about City Kasur



Historically,  Kasur is one of the oldest cities of Pakistan. In ancient times, it was just a small settlement with Katcha houses on the northern bank of the older river Beas. According to an estimate Kasur was a big village in 1 AD. In 553 Ad this was occupied by Khaweshgan. In 1020 AD, Kasur was included in the territory of Lahore, which was the capital of the state under Raja Jaipal. When Emperor Baber captured the whole of India in 1526AD, he gave this city to the Afghans as a token of their service towards his victory. During the reign of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, Kasur was glorified and every rich man constructed his own palace in Kasur. In 1830 AD Maharaja Ranjeet Singh captured Kasur and it was under Sikh role by the year 1847 when the British took over control of India.
   The city Kasur is famous for its very spicy fish, Kasuri Falooda, sweet dishes "Andrassa and Dhoda (sohan halwa) and Kasuri methi. Apart from that, it is also the birthplace of Noor Jehan, the famous Pakistani singer and actress who gained popularity in the 1950's. It is also famous for saint Baba Bullay Shah whose tomb is in this city. According to some historians, the name Kasur is derived from Kasha war, the same way Lahore is said to be taken from Lahawar.Kush, the son of Ram Chander or Rama, is said to have founded Kasur like his brother Loh or Lav is said to have founded Lahore. However, some historians opine that Kasur is a Persian word and a plural of "Kasr" or "Qasr"  (meaning palace), which was the name given during the times Kasur was a remarkable colony of Pathans, perhaps the most remarkable on this side of Indus. There is said to be seven tribes of Pathan who settled here sometimes during the reign of Moghal king Baber but more probably in 1560, during the times of his grandson Akbar. At that time the town is said to have a population of about 3,500. Among the Pathans who settled here were certain Hasanzais, whose descendents became the chiefs of the town and founded a considerable principality, including territory on both banks of the Sutlej
 River.
 History of the area is often endorsed as being very ancient by quoting the mud filled town near it (1/2 km away from District Headquarters), which was called Rohay Wal. A tomb of a Muslim mystic Baba Kamal Chishti and some other graves are still found at the top of these teelas, who was of mughal era and disciple of Baba Fareed-ud-Din Ganj Shakar and Nizam-ud-Din Aulia. Many of these teelas has been dug up and has been leveled to ground for encroachments and roads etc. It is said that Rohay Wal (the lost town) was once the main city and the current city was a suburb of that. The city is built upon the high bank which marks the termination of the Majha and looks down upon the lowlands of the Satluj hither. It is a place of great antiquity and is identified by the historians as one of the place visited by the Chinese pilgrim, Howang Tsang in the 7th century BC but it does no appear in history until late in the Muslim period when it was established as a Pashtun colony near the northern/western bank of the Sutlej. These migrants entered the town either in the reign of Babar or in that of his grandson Akbar and founded a considerable principality with territory on both sides of the Satluj. When the Sikhs rose to power, they met great opposition from the Pashtuns of Kasur. The chiefs of the Bhangi confederacy stormed the town in the 1763 and again in 1770 and although they succeeded in holding the entire principality for a while, the Pashtun leaders re-established their independence in 1794 and resisted many subsequent attacks. The town of Kasur was incorporated in the Kingdom of Lahore by Ranjit Singh in 1807 and had been a municipality since 1885. There is said to be seven tribes of Pathan who settled here sometimes during the reign of Moghal king Baber but more probably in 1560, during the times of his grandson Akbar. At that time the town is said to have a population of about 3,500. Among the Pathans who settled here were certain Hasanzais, whose descendents became the chiefs of the town and founded a considerable principality, including territory on both banks of the Sutlej River. When the Sikhs rose to power, they experienced great resistance from Kasur. In 1763 and again in 1790, a large number of Pathans embraced martyrdom while defending their territory. In 1794, two Pathan brothers, Nizam ud Din and Kutab ud Din expelled the Sikhs from Kasur and reestablished the Pathan rule until 1807 when at last, Kutab ud Din was forced to give way to Ranjit Singh and retire to his territory at Mamdot, beyond the Sutlej River. The town of Kasur was then incorporated into the dominion of Ranjit Singh. After the Sikhs, this area was taken over by the British. In 1867, the British constituted the Municipality of Kasur. It remained a tehsil of Lahore District with an Extra Assistant Commissioner in-charge of the sub division until 1st July 1976 when it was made a district. Initially, the district comprised two sub divisions namely Kasur and Chunian. Later on in 1992, the Government of Punjab created a third sub division called Pattoki. While in 2008 another town Kot Radha Kishan was notified as fourth tehsil (sub-division) of the district.
History of Name
      Historically the city of Kasur was named by ancient Aryan tribe of Kambojas who migrated from Mittani and Kussara and belonged to Ancient King Pithana of Mesopotamian Kussara. This fact is also endorsed by renowned folk Baba Bulay Shah that all Pathans of Kasur would become weavers very soon. The town of Khudian was built by ancient Aryan Iranian Kambojas of Kasur who claim descent from Saman Khuda. A village Khoda nearKhudian is also inhabited by Kambojah Clan. The same clan Kambojas also claims to be offsprings of Kumbakarna and Rama. Ancient town of Rajowal of Kambojas is also related to Kambojas of Khemkaran. According to a traditional belief, Kasur was founded by Prince Kusha, the son of Lord Rama, while Lahore, called Lavapuri in ancient times, was founded by his brother Prince Lava. Kasur had been allotted by the Mughals to Pashtuns or Afghans of Kabul and still contains a colony of Pashtuns. However the site was occupied by a Rajput town long before the period of Muslim rule. According to some historians, the name Kasur is derived from Kashawar, the same way Lahore is said to be taken from Lahawar. Kush, the son of Ram Chander or Rama, is said to have founded Kasur like his brother Loh or Lav is said to have founded Lahore. However, some historians opine that Kasur is a Persian word and a plural of "Kasar" or "Qasar" (meaning palace), which the name was given during the times Kasur was a remarkable colony of Pathans, perhaps the most remarkable on this side of Indus.
      In 1867, the British constituted the Municipality ofKasur. It remained a tehsil of Lahore District with an Extra Assistant Commissioner in-charge of the sub division until 1st July 1976 when it was made a district. Initially, the district comprised of two sub divisions namely Kasur and Chunian. Later on in 1992, the Government of Punjab created a third sub division called Pattoki.


     According to some historians, its name is corrupted from of Kashawar, in the same way as Lahore is said to be a shortened from of Lahawar. Tradition refers the foundation of the town to Kush, a Brother of Loh or Lav, son of Rama, who is said to have founded Lahore. Some historians opine that Kasur is the Persian word and is plural from of "Kasr" or "Qasr" (Kot). However this may be, Kasur does not appear in history until far on in the Muhammad period. The colony of Pathans was located at some time during the reign of Baber, but more probably in 1560BC, during the reign of his grandson Akbar-e- Azam. At that time the town is said to have numbered 3500 souls. Among the Pathans who settled here were certain Hasanzais, whose descendents became the chiefs of the town and founded a considerable principality, including territory on both banks of the Sutluj.

    When the Sikhs rose to power, they experienced great resistance from the brave Sikhs of Kasur, in 1763 and again in 1770. However, later, they were able to subdue the territory. Large numbers of Pathans embraced martyrdom on these occasions. In 1794, two Pathan brothers, Nizam ud Din and Kutab ud Din again expelled the Sikhs from Kasur and re-established the Pathan rule, held their own against the repeated attacks of Sikhs until 1807, when at last Kutab ud Din was forced to give way before Ranjit Singh and retire to his territory at Mamdot beyond Sutluj. The town of Kasur was then incorporated in the dominion f Ranjit Singh. After the Sikhs the area was taken over by British.

      In 1867 the Kasur
 Municipality was constituted. At that time, Kasur was given the status of Sub-division and included in Lahore Civil Division. The Raiwind-Ganda Singhwala Railway line was laid in 1883 whereas the Kasur-Lodhran Railway line was completed in 1910, thereby connecting the town with the rail network. During this period, Kasur served as an important commercial as well as industrial center of the area. After independence in 1947, industrial and commercial activities were re-established and Kasur contributed more and more towards the national economy. Kasur remained a Tehsil of Lahore District, during the times of the British, and Extra Assistant Commissioner used to be the in charge of the Sub-Division. In 1976, Kasur was given the status of District Headquarters and subsequently a number of local offices were established.

     Initially, the District comprised to Sub-Divisions namely Kasur & Chunian. Later on, in 1992, the Government of Punjab created another Sub Division with it does headquarter at Pattoki. At present Kasur consists of Three Sub-Divisions; namely Kasur, Chunian and Pattoki.

    Kasur the city of Bulleh Shah, located 55 km southeast of Lahore, is one of the oldest cities in Pakistan. It is adjacent to the Indo-Pak Border which is famous for its guard changing ceremony.
    
    District Kasur came into existence on July 1, 1967 after being detached from Lahore district. Kasur is not though as old as Lahore, is a brother town of Lahore. There are different traditions about the name of Kasur. One is that the town was founded by Kasur/ Kasu the son of Ram chander and named after him as Kasur pur .The other tradition tells us that the town was founded by Pathatn families of Kandhar during the period of Akbar. The Pathans constructed some small forts known as Kot. There were about twelve Kots named after the heads of various families. These names still exist. In Arabic, Kot or fort is known as Kaser (Qaser) and plural of Kaser is kasur.

     Kasur has a glorious past set in spiritual and cultural traditions, nurtured by Sufi Saints like Baba Bulleh Shah, Baba Kamal Chishti, Shah Inayat Qadiri, Imam Shah Bukhari, on one hand and by musicians, singers like Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Barkat Ali Khan, Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, Malka-e-Tarrannam Noor Jehan etc. on the other hand. The important cultural events in the district are the Urs of Baba Bulleh Shah and Urs of Baba Imam Shah Bukhari.
Basant
Basant is annual festival celebration of spring season, which connotes that winter is gone and days of joy and blossom have arrived as harvest of wheat crop is also anticipated in same season. Use of yellowish shades during festival of basant hints towards the joy and blossom of spring and the shining sun. Kasur is very famous all around the world for its specific basant festival, which is now linked with more formal functions in its neighbor city Lahore.well famous for also many traditions and festivals. it is rich in agriculture and crop production. land is well fertile and high yielding.
Famous Personalities
Noor Jehan, famous singer and actress.
Abdul Hamid, former Auditor General of Pakista. Ex Secretary, Defence Production
Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, Former Foreign Minister
Asif Ahmad Ali, former Foreign Minister
Rana Phool Muhammad Khan, served as caretaker chief minister for more than one year


      The total population of the district is 2375875. Total register voters are 1173524. A large number of non-Muslim voters also reside in the District. The city of Kasur is a town of considerable antiquity. It is situated upon the north bank of the old bed of the Beas upon the Ferozpur Road 53 Kilometer south-east of Lahore. It is built upon the high bank which marks the termination of the Majha, and looks down upon the lowlands of the Sutlej and Beas.

     The city of Kasur is an aggregation of fortified hamlets, called kots, small in themselves, but together forming a considerable town. In 1592 Originally there were 12 principal residential colonies which were built under the rule of Mogul Chapatti Genghis Khan's descendant Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar in promulgation with the grace extended from Moguls to Pathans.
The names of 12 Kots are as fallows:
 
 Kot Pacca Qila 
 Kot Nawan Qila 
 Kot Azam Khan 
 Kot Ghulam Mohyyulddin Khan 
 Kot Murad Khan 
 Kot Haleem Khan 
 Kot Peeraan 
 Kot Fateh Din Khan 
 Kot Usman Khan 
 Kot Badar-ud-Din Khan 
 Kot Ruken Din Khan 
 Kot Nawab Hussain Khan
Kasur Map
This Is The capital of Kasur District. It Is Located Adjacent to Ganda Singh Border between Pakistan and India. It is surrounded by Lahore at East South by India  at southern west Depalpur tehsil of Okara district and at northern west Sheikhupur

Facilities:

  •  Gas 

  • Railway

  • Electricty

  • Purified Water

  • Letter Sytem

  • Courier System

  • Online Exchanges

  • Internet

  • NADRA

  • PTCl

  • GPO

  • Housing Schemes

  • Banks

    •  Faisal Bank

    • National Bank

    •  HBL

    • UBL

    • Soneri Bank Ltd

    • NIB

    • Punjab Bank Ltd

    • Kashaf Bank Ltd

    •  Kasb Bank Ltd

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District Kasur Profile



District Kasur Profile

Population (2008)                                           3080114
Rural Population                                             2.3 Million
Urban Population                                            0.7 Million
Growth Rate                                                   2062
Area                                                                3995 Sq.Km
No of Union Councils                                     113
Population Per UC                                         27257
No of Tehsils                                                  4

TEHSIL KASUR:
Union Council Urban                    17
Union Council Rural                     38
Total U/Cs                                 55
TEHSIL PATTOKI:
Union Council Urban                     06
Union Council Rural                       25
Total U/C                                    31 
TEHSIL CHUNIAN:
Union Council Urban                     03
Union Council Rural                      24
Total U/C                                    27

Union Councils District Kasur
UCs Tehsil Kasur
UCs Tehsil Kasur
UCs Tehsil Kasur
BABLIANA OTAR
BAHADUR PURA
BAROON RAJA JANG
BAZID PUR
BHAMBA KALAN
BHEELA HITHAR
CHAK 55
CHATHIAN WALA
CHEENA ARLA
DAFTUH
DHOLAN HITHAR
FATEHPUR
GOHAR
HERDO SABARI
HINDAL
HUSSAIN KHAN WALA
IBRAHIM ABAD
KASUR-1
KASUR-2
KASUR-3
KASUR-4
KASUR-5
KASUR-6
KASUR-6
KASUR-7
KASUR-8
KASUR-9
KASUR-10
KASUR-11
KHAI HITHAR
BHAIDIAN
KHUDIAN
KHUDIAN BAROON
KOT RADHA KISHAN NO
KOT RADHA KISHAN NO
KOTLI RAI ABUBAKAR
MAAN
MATTA
MUDKE DHARIWAL
MUSTAFABAD NO 1
MUSTAFABAD NO 2
NATHOKI
OLAKH HITHAR
ORARA
PIAL KALAN
QADIWIND
RAJA JANG
RAJOWAL NAU
ROAKHAN WALA
SEHJRA
SHEIKH UMAD KOHNA
SIRHALI KALAN
USMAN WALA
ZAFARKE
Khara


UCs Tehsil PattokiUCs Tehsil PattokiUCs Tehsil Pattoki
ALPA KALANBAGHIANA KALANBEHARWAL KALAN
BHOE ASALCHAK 66 DINA NATHCHAK NO 23 BHOPEWAL
CHAK NO 27 DHOLANCHAK NO 35CHAK NO 39
CHAK NO 45CHAK NO 7 KOTHIWALAGHUMMANKE
HALLAHUNJRAY KALANJAMBER KHURD
KANWEENKHANKEY MORHKOT SARDAR KAHAN
LAMBEY JAGIRNATHEY KHALSAPATTOKI NO 1
PATTOKI NO 2PATTOKI NO 3PHOOL NAGAR NO 1
PHOOL NAGAR NO 2PHOOL NAGAR NO 3PHULLIANI
SARAI NOSHERASHEIKHUMWAN ADHEN
WAN RADHA RAM  
UCs Tehsil ChunianUCs Tehsil ChunianUCs Tehsil Chunian
ALLAH ABADBHAGIWALCHAK NO 13
CHAK NO 18CHUNIAN NO 1CHUNIAN NO 2
DEO SIALDHUTTAYGEHLAN HITHAR
JAGUWALAAJJALJAMSHER KALAN
JAMSHER KHURDJAND WALAKANGANPUR
KANGANPUR RURALKOT SANDRESSKOTHA
KULLLUNDAYMAUJOKI
MOKALMULAPURMUNDAYKI
SADDATALWANDWAN KHARA
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