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Chak no.48/3R is a planned village in southwest Okara District, Pakistan. It has two localities: 48/3R and Niami. The hamlet has modern amenities, including wide streets and a sewer system.

Religion

The majority religion is Islam; Chak has three mosques, one of which, "Jamia Masjid Bilal", is in its main square. A madrassah, "Jamia Siddiqia", is affiliated with this mosque.

Education

Lifestyle

Rural agriculture is the main source of income of the people. Punjabi is the main language of the village, with Urdu and English in wide use. People eat desi food, while fast food is also trending among the masses. A water filtration plant provides pure drinking water. "Kurta Shalwar" is the main style of dress, while young people wear jeans and shirts. "Dhoti Kurta" is also popular with the villagers.

References

  1. Biographical Research Institute, Pakistan (1970). Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan. International Publishers (Pakistan). p. 514.

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29°38′08″N 73°07′36″E / 29.6356913°N 73.1266995°E / 29.6356913; 73.1266995

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