Bahawalnagar: Also An Old City

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Bahawalnagar (Punjabi,Urdu: بہاولنگر‎), is the capital city of Bahawalnagar District situated in the south east region in thePunjab province of Pakistan. It also contains the administrative headquarters of the tehsil.[1] It is 192 miles south of Lahore and about 120 miles east of Bahwalpur. River Satluj passed on the northern side at a distance of about 6 miles.[2]


History: 

Bahawalnagar originally known as Rojhanwali was a small settlement consisting of few huts and shacks. This village Rojhanwali is still in existance at a distance of about 1.5 miles north of the Railway Station. In the year 1895, railway station was established and was named as Rojhanwali Railway Station. It was a Junction between Bahawalnagar and Bhatinda at distance of 113 miles, now linking branch lines Amrooka and Fortabbas. Before partition it was very busy junction. Trains used to run from Karachi to Delhi and vice versa via Bahawalnagar. Passenger trains also used to run from Bahawalnagar to Fazilka, Ferozpur. There was a locoshed and two institutes meant for recreation. [3]


In 1904 its name was changed to Bahawalnagar. The city owes its name to the pioneering Abbasid dynasty of Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi IV,[4] who originally ruled over Bahawalpur State. With the advent of railways, 40-50 shops with a population of 100 dwelling units developed at existing railway bazar. Though this site was not fit for flourishing as the topographical features were not favorable and drinking water was unfit for health. With the introduction of canal system, it has become fertile area. The real achievement was Fordwah Canal which brought almost the entire district under the command of irrigation system. The town developed as colony town south of railway station. [5]

In the year 1900-1901, first police station post was established and in 1902-1903 the first primary school was established. In the year 1906 a punchayat committee consisting of nominated members was composed. 1914 Bahawalnagar was recommended as Tehsil and the police post Jweka was shifted to Bahawalnagar. A regular municipal committee was constituted in year 1922 along with many members. The Assistant Commissioner and Tehsildar were then appointed as Mir Majlis and Naib Mir Majlis. [6]
Bahawalnagar was formerly part of Bahawalpur and was set up as new District in January, 1953. After that, city got some importance and started some development.

Railways Station

The Bahawalnagar railways station played a key role in development of former Bahawalpur state, especially of Bahawalnagar district which was established in 1952-53, while the rail section set up in 1894 was named as Rojhanwali Railway Station. Later, the station was renamed by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan as Bahawalnagar Railway Junction in 1901. But now, it wears a deserted look as no train is running now-a-days. The only train which had been running through these tracks for years from Samma Satta to Amrooka was suspended on July 26, 2011. Moreover railway assets are being stolen and land being grabbed. Beside, most of the Railways quarters and officers accommodation have been occupied by influential persons. The rail service was originally introduced by the Southern Punjab Railway Company among Delhi on 257 kilometres track. The west part of the rail track was laid between Samma Satta and Amrooka section at the Pakistan-India border. It linked Baghdad-ul-Jadeed, Khairpur, Tamewali, Qaimpur, Hasilpur, Chishtian, Bahawalnagar and Mandi Sadiq Gunj railway stations to Ferozpur and Amrooka stations through various lines.

Education Sector

the population of Bahawalnagar, according to the 1998 Census of Pakistan, is 2,061,447 of which 18.80%. The sub-Campus of Islamia University is also located here. The literacy rate of Bahawalnagar is LESS THAN 25% and unemployment rate is much HIGHER THAN 25%.".[8] As the literacy rate of this city is not quite enough but the government owned institutions offering their services to increase the literacy rate. Universities/Colleges in Bahawalnagar are most famous to boost the career of the students. The sub-Campus of Islamia University[9] is also located in Bahawalnagar from which the students are getting the higher education with up to date syllabus. Among the private/government colleges, Government College of Commerce Bahawalnagar I which number of students have enrolled themselves in Colleges/Universities in Bahawalnagar to get the education for their career growth. Colleges/Universities in Bahawalnagar offering their unique educational services for the students to build the healthy sound mind nation.
Presently the MBA, BBA, M.Com. B.Com. (Honors and IT), MA English, MA Education, MA Urdu, MA Islamiyat, MA Economics, MSc Psychology, MA Punjabi, M.Ed, B.Ed and much more programmes are provided by government owned institutions.
The Government College of Commerce Bahawalnagar offers M.Com, B.Com, D.Com, and CCA programmes . The college normally occupies positions in Top 10 positions in Islamia University and Punjab Board of Technical Exams.

Sports ground

Haider Stadium is the biggest stadium of Bahawalnagar City as well as Bahawalnagar District.

Languages

As per national census of 1998, Punjabi is the main language of Bahawalnagar city and is spoken by people which accounts for 90% of total population.[11] Urdu is the national language and is spoken widely while English is spoken by educated elite.

Administration

.Bahawalnagar is the administrative center of Bahawalnagar District, one of the five tehsils or subdivisions of the district, the tehsil is subdivided into 31 Union Councils.[1] The Bahawal Nagar is the district headquarters of tehsils Haroonabad, Chistian, Fortabbass and Minchanabad. It is one of the largest districts of Panjab with respect to its area. The largest union council of Bahawal Nagar is U.C 6.The main towns of bahawalnagar city are model town,farooqabad, khadimabad colony, islamnagar, jahangirtown, faisal colony, nizampura, wukla colony, hussainabad, officer colony, Chaudhary Town, qaimabad, jinnah colony,madni colony,nazira bad, mouchi pura ,wapda colony ,railway colony ,and madina town

Climate

Bahawalnagar has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with hot summers and mild winters. Precipitation mostly falls in the monsoon season from June to August, although some rain also falls from February to April. Over the years, global climate change has affected Bahawalnagar as well as any other place on Earth and below comparison charts from Weatherbase and NOAA show the difference in rainfall and low temperatures between 1990 and 2015:

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