Haroonabad

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Haroonabad
ہارون آباد
 General Information
 Country Pakistan
 Province Punjab
 Coordinates 26°39′00″N 74°21′00″E / 26.65, 74.35Coordinates: 26°39′00″N 74°21′00″E / 26.65, 74.35
 Elevation 178 m (584 ft) AMSL
 Area 772 km² (298 sq mi)
 Calling code 063
 Time zone PST (UTC+5)
 No. of Towns
 Population 0.36 M (1998)
 Estimate 0.5 M (2006)
 Density 366/km² (948/sq mi)
 Government
 No. of Union Councils 30

Haroonabad (Urdu: ہارون آباد) is a tehsil (Subdivision ) of Bahawalnagar District, in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.

"The town of Haroonabad is located on the edge of the Cholistan desert in southern Punjab province, close to the Indian border. In 1998 the population was 63,000 (Population Census Organization, 2001) and apart from the small-scale seasonal, cotton-related industrial activities such as washing and ginning (separation of seeds and fibre), there was no major industry in the town. The arid climate, with an annual average rainfall of 160 mm, potential evaporation of 2500 mm, and temperatures ranging from 0°C in January to 48°C in July, make agriculture without irrigation virtually impossible. Shortly after the construction of a sewerage system in 1965, farmers started using untreated wastewater pumped from the newly constructed disposal station for irrigation. In 1979 more pumps were installed in and around the town to dispose of blocked wastewater, after the sewerage system had collapsed because of heavy monsoon rains. This resulted in the development of more wastewater-irrigated sites. Currently there are three main sites with a total irrigated area of over 130 ha. The main crops grown with wastewater are vegetables (in particular cauliflower) cotton, and fodder" [1]

"Around this town there are agricultural areas, which are irrigated with untreated urban wastewater. The main crops grown are vegetables, which are sold to the markets in the city. On the main site, located north of the city, irrigation with wastewater is being practiced for about 30 years. In the middle of this main site there is a settlement, called Muslim Colony. Most farmers who work in the main wastewater irrigated site live in this settlement.

Near Haroonabad there are two peri-urban settlements, village 53/4R and 55/4R, where socio-economic and living conditions are comparable with the Muslim Colony. The majority of houses are constructed with bricks and the roads are partly paved in all three settlements. Furthermore, all three settlements are connected with the municipal water supply scheme, which gives a relative reliable water supply. There is an organized system for disposal of sewage water in all three settlements. In the Muslim Colony there is an open sewerage system. In the two villages several houses have closed pipes connected to a wastewater pond, while others bring their wastewater from septic tanks to these ponds by an iron barrel on a cart. In one of the villages a person is hired to take care of disposal of wastewater from the houses not connected to the wastewater pond. Only at a few places wastewater drained in the street. Vegetables are one of the major crops grown around these two villages, just as around Muslim Colony. The only major difference between the two peri-urban villages and the Muslim Colony is that farmers in the villages are irrigating their land with canal or tubewell water. Wastewater is not used for irrigation around these villages."[2]

Punjabi is the language of the city, and is the most widely spoken language in the whole district, although Urdu and English are becoming more popular with younger generations.

It is located in the south of Bahawalnagar on a distance of 50 KM. The population of the city is around 100,000.

Haroonabad was established in 1920's and was named after one of the sons of Nawab of Bahawalpur, as it was a new town in the State of Bahawalpur.

The irrigation canal that irrigates much of the land around Haroonabad, is called 4R. This canal was built by the British government in the early 1920s.


Picture of a near village of Haroonabad
Picture of a near village of Haroonabad

Most of the people are farmers owning small pieces of land. Literacy rate is very low. The weather of the city is very hot during summer and a bit relaxing during winter.

Current federal minister for religious affairs and minorities, Mr. Ijaz ul Haq was elected from Haroonabad. Other minister who belonged to Haroonabad in the past was Mr. Abdul Sattar Laleka (late).

The other important thing in this city is HATIF WELFARE SOCIETY presided over HAFIZ NASEEB AHMED, a very active personality. And the main thing is that all the people of the city try their best to finance and sponsor this society.

And with the help of the great people of Haroonabad and from other part of the district, the society is building a Hospital in Haroonabad. They have purchased the land, and the construction has started.To contact society you can call 92-63-2252525.

The people here are really very nice and try their best to help others in any matter. Haroonabad is famous for its cotton quality. This area is also part of Cholistan desert but most of the area is irrigated.

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[edit] Location & Transport

This city is situated in east of Pakistan. In its east, there is the border of India, in its west Chishtian (a well known progressing city) is located. and Bahawalnagar lies in its north side, & it is being bounded by Fortabbas in its south.

[edit] Road Transport

The city has a typical type of roads. One can have many ways or routes to move to some other city from Haroonabad. The most in-power transport companies in Haroonabad are Akbar Flying Coach, Karwan Transport Company, Ideal Flying coach, New Chaudhary and Rana Brothers Bus Service.

[edit] Railway Transport

There is a railway track in this city which connect it to some other major cities of Pakistan. But now a days it is of no use. People here do prefer Road Transport services.

[edit] Air Transport

Presently there is no airport in Haroonabad. But the site for the airport is finalized. And in far future an airport is expected with national and international flight facilities.

[edit] Distance From Some Major Cities

[edit] Industry in Haroonabad

Haroonabad is home to many leading industries of Pakistan. The biggest Grain Market of Pakistan is located in Haroonabad[citation needed]. The usual dealings include cotton, wheat, rice, sugar cane, and maize etc. There are many Cotton Factories and Ginning Mills in and around Haroonabad, one of which is Nafees Cotton Factory. Two national brands of tea called Vital Tea and Prime Tea, are Headquartered here[citation needed].

[edit] Heritage Of Haroonabad

Haroonabad owns many historical places:

JAMIA MOQUSE.

GOVERNMENT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL HOSTAL BUILT IN 1941.

RAILWAY STATION BUILDING.

MUNCIPAL COMMITY BUILDING.

GURD-WARA in Haronabad
GURD-WARA in Haronabad

[edit] Markets in Haroonabad

Here are the names of some big Markets in Haroonabad...

  • Awami Market
  • Anarkali Bazar
  • Cycle Market
  • Fawara Chowk
  • Main Market
  • Medical Market
  • Raja Market
  • Wood Market
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[edit] Educational Institutes

[edit] Universities

  • Campus of VU (Virtual University) [2]

[edit] Colleges

Certificates in about all programs are available in the following colleges:

[edit] Government Colleges

  • Govt. Rizvia Islamia Degree College
  • Govt. Degree College for women
  • Govt. Vocational college for Girls
  • Govt. Commerce College for Boys

[edit] Private Colleges

  • Aafaq College of Sciences & Commerce
  • Commercial Commerce College
  • GREENWICH Computer Academy, Banglow Road, Near Saddar Police Station
  • Nice Institute of Computer Education Haroonabad

[edit] Schools

Here are some of the famous schools of the city:

[edit] Government Schools

  • Govt. Model Higher Secondary School
  • Govt. Canal High School
  • Govt. R.I. High School
  • Govt. M. C. High School
  • Govt. Girls High School
  • Govt. Girls City High School

[edit] Private Schools

  • Al-Falah Public School
  • ELITE elementary Model School Housing Colony Haroon abad
  • Khalid Public School [3]
  • Minhaj-ul-Quran Islamic Center
  • Muslim Model School
  • Shaf Cadet Model School
  • The Educators (Beconhouse) [4]
  • Fauji Foundation Model School[semi govt school]

[edit] Sports In Haroonabad

[edit] Cricket Teams

Some famous Cricket Teams of Haroonabad are:

  • Shabbir Eleven
  • Pak Green Cricket Club
  • Pakistan Cricket Club
  • Crescent Cricket Club
  • HAROONABAD Cricket Club
  • Chief Cricket Club

[edit] Franchises

Some cellular companies Franchises in Haroonabad are:

  • Warid Telecom [5]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ensink, Jeroen, ed., “The Cases of Haroonabad and Faisalabad”, Wastewater Use in Pakistan, Patancheru, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) 
  2. ^ Feenstra, Sabiena, ed. (October 2000), “Healt Risks of Irrigation with Untreated Urban Wastewater in the Southern Pubjab,”, Proc. Institute of Public Health, Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan: IWMI, pp. 19