Chak 90 ML

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Chak No. 90/M.L. is a village located in , Layyah District, in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It possess fertile land on the bank of Thal canal built by British Indian Government during the decade of 1940 and construction was completed at the end of this decade. This land was barren and sandy in Thal desert before there came ancestors from Hoshiarpur District now located in Indian Punjab during the partition of Indo-PaK and they used the irrigation water from Thal Canal to irrigate their fields. Initially the land was very fertile in patches where Sugarcane, cotton, wheat were grown successfully and contributed to country economy. Some area was consists of sand dunes where in Rabi season Gram crop is grown successfully. One of major portion of Gram yield is produced from Thal desert. With the passage of time schools, roads, lined watercourses were developed by Government. A high school for boys was constructed in 1976 while high school and college for Girls were built later on. Now, the village has Rural health center, Post Office, Veterinary Hospital, Office of Union Council while Education Institutions are additional to aforementioned. It has population approximately 3600 whose are 70% educated. It has 1500 registered votes.

There are also two private schools that are working efficiently and providing education to new generation of this area.

  • Attar Public High School
  • Sir Sayyed Public High School
  • Government secondary boys school
  • Government secondary girls school
  • Government degree college for women

Coordinates: 31°19′N 71°05′E / 31.317°N 71.083°E / 31.317; 71.083

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