Dholan Hithar

Coordinates: 30°57′N 74°17′E / 30.950°N 74.283°E / 30.950; 74.283
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Dholan Hithar is a big village of Kasur Tehsil in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] Dholan Hithar is a Union Council Number 37 of Kasur District. The population of Dholan Hithar is 40,000.

Infrastructure[edit]

It has two government high schools, one for boys and one for girls, and one primary school for boys. Famous villages of Dholan Hithar union council are sher kot, Kachapakka, Nainwal, Tibba Nainwal, Mandi Dholan. Dholan Hithar is connected with the other cities of Pakistan by railways and road networks.

Notable residents[edit]

This village has supported many people who have gone on to employment in technical industries ub Pakistan. This includes the son of Haji Basheer Ahmad Umar Farooq (software engineer) at Devsinc, Zaheer Ahmad (electrical engineer) at Airlink, Naeem Ahmad serving the Pakistan Navy, Muneer Ahmad (line superintendent at Lesco Wapda).[citation needed] Abdul Mannan S/O Sana Ullah Saddiqui belongs to this village is a well-known ASO (App Store Optimizer) in IT Industry, has worked as a project manager and as a head of the different departments of different IT companies in Islamabad and Lahore.[citation needed] Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Muhammad Shafiq is the first Army officer serving in Pakistan Army. He is also the first Ph.D. of Dholan Hithar and of all the Union Council villages.[citation needed] A celebrity from this area is Chaudhry Sarfraz Ahmed Bajwa.[citation needed]

Muhammad Usman Arshad is the first student from this village to be admitted on merit to UET Lahore.[citation needed] Engineering. Muhammad Usman Arshad is a future ACP (assistant commissioner in police) officer.[citation needed] Hafiz Shafiq son of Hafiz Muhammad Mushtaq graduated from UET and served in LDA.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shafiq, Muhammad. "The relationship between teachers' sense of efficacy and organizational commitment at Colleges in Pakistan." e-mentor 99.2 (2023): 38.

30°57′N 74°17′E / 30.950°N 74.283°E / 30.950; 74.283