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Mota Gharbi (Urdu: موٹا غربی)[1] is a village in Dina Tehsil in District Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan.
Mota Gharbi
موٹیاں Motiyaan | |
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Village | |
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| Coordinates: 32°59′13″N 73°31′28″E / 32.986944°N 73.524444°E | |
| Country | Pakistan پاكِستان |
| Province | Punjab |
| Region | Potohar Plateau سطح مرتفع پوٹھوہار |
| District | Jhelum District جِہلم |
| Tehsil | Dina دِینہ |
| Population | |
• Total | 1,771 |
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
| Postal Code | 49380 |
| Area code | 0544 |
| Website | https://motagharbi.com |
Geography
editMota Gharbi is a village in the Dina Tehsil of District Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located 11.3 kilometers (7.0 miles) from Dina. The village is divided into three mahallahs: Bhurla Mahalla, Apprla Mahalla, and Sehno Na Khoh Mahalla. Nearby settlements include Dhok Gujral and Dhok Padhal. Mota Gharbi also has several historic graveyards.

Demographics
editThe village has a population of 1,771 in 293 households, according to the Government of Punjab.[2]
Transport
editThree roads lead to Mota Gharbi village. The first road passes through Rohtas Fort from Dina Tehsil. The second road branches off GT Road near the Dina police station and goes through Khukha. The third road also begins at GT Road, at the main Choke (Mangla), heads toward the railway station, and then turns right at Bahg (Baghan), passing through Guggar Kalan.
The first road was originally constructed in the 1980s, by the efforts of Gen M Aslam Mirza. It was reconstructed following decay in the 2000s, and was built once again in 2020.
Historical places
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Mota Gharbi has historical sites such as the Jheera Tomb and the old Qabristan near Kassi.[3] Jheera has fallen into disrepair.
Welfare association
editThe Mota Gharbi Welfare Association (MGWA) is an organization in the village that oversees various community projects, such as cleaning and repairing streets, planting trees, and assisting people in need. The organization has contributed to road cleaning, drain coverage, and other initiatives. Additionally, the association has installed street lights powered by solar energy.
The motto of MGWA is "Mota Gharbi Green and Clean."



Mosques
editEducation
editGovernment High School Mota Gharbi for Boys
editGovt High School Mota Gharbi[4] is located in Jhelum District.It was started by the Efforts of Gen M Aslam Mirza. 356 students, 16 teachers, and 12 classrooms make up the school.

Dar-e-Arqam School Mota Gharbi
editAlam Academy Mota Gharbi
editThe Alam academy[5] was the first private school in Mota Gharbi, founded by Sir Haroon Alam Butt.
Health care
editDams
editGraveyards
editSeveral historic qabristans (graveyards) are present in Mota Gharbi. The qabristan in use now has graves more than a hundred years old. The planting of trees in the Qabristan started by Mr. Ismail Butt and the surrounding barbed wire was also laid with his efforts to increase the number of trees. Later, due to construction of the wall around the cemetery was further improved. From the beginning, people used to plant trees in the cemetery on their own, but after the establishment of the Mota Gharbi Welfare Association, the cleaning of the cemetery and growing new plants became systematic. A few individuals, lacking an understanding of the importance of trees, often look for opportunities to cut and sell them under the pretext of a shortage of funds.
References
edit- ↑ "Mota Gharbi". Mota Gharbi.
- ↑ "POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL" (PDF).
- ↑ "The News International".
- ↑ "School Census". schoolportal.punjab.gov.pk.
- ↑ "Alam Academy". Alam Academy.
- ↑ "Jhelum - Basic Health Units | Punjab Portal".



