Naradada
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NaraDada (Urdu:ناراڈاڈا) (also known as 228 GB (Gogera branch) is a village in Pakistan, located at the Gojra - Samundari road. The exact history of the village is not known but this village existed before the partition of India Pakistan. The most of the villagers are Muslim Rajputs who have migrated from India, there are also number of Christians living there.
Most of the inhabitants of the village are those who migrated from Indian district Hushiarpur's villages Nara and Dada. That is why this village is named Naradada.
This village is situated on the road that is why it acts as a hub to many other villages.
It has two high schools for boys , one high school for girls, a couple of private schools with low quality of education and a government hospital. It also has a telephone exchange of its own and a bank. Naradada is an advanced village compared to the neighbouring villages, it has all modern day commodities, plans have been laid for a railway station here.