Naddha

Village in Punjab, Pakistan
32°05′41″N 74°29′37″E / 32.09472°N 74.49361°E / 32.09472; 74.49361Country PakistanProvincePunjabDistrictGujranwalaTime zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Naddha is a village located at the border of three districts; Gujranwala and Sialkot, in Pakistan. It is located in Thana Wahndo of Gujranwala district near Sakhana Bajwa village. Naddha only has one middle school for girls and one primary school for boys. The village is located on an old route from Narowal to Gujranwala and further to Hafizabad and Sargodha. The road still exists today, but for single-lane traffic only. This village located in main kallar track which is famous for their aromatic rice (Basmati) with best aroma rice in world. Naddah located at the border areas of Sialkot, Narowal and Gujranwala. They also have connection with motorway (M11) Lahore to Sialkot just 7km away. Naddah have mostly Muslim population with just around 8% non Muslim ( Cristians).


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Neighbourhoods of Gujranwala
Administrations: Gujranwala Division and Gujranwala District
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Website: Gujranwala District at NRB

There was a sizable population of Sikhs and some Hindus before they migrated to India. Muslims from Eastern Punjab side migrated to Pakistan and settled here.


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