Bijar, Punjab

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Bijar, Punjab
Village and union council
Country Pakistan
Region Punjab Province
District Khushab District
Time zone PST (UTC+5)

Bijar is a village and one of the 51 Union Councils (administrative subdivisions) of Khushab District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is located on a very important junction from where the roads lead to all four directions.Mitha Tiwana is located on its east, Okhli Mohla is on west, Panja is on its south and Nawab de Kothi is on north side.

It is one of the very important Union Council of Khushab Disdrict. It is divided into two parts. Janoobi Bijar consists of the Village and Shumali Bijar is Derajats of the people of Bijar who are living permanently at their cultivation area.

It is part of National Assembly NA 69 and provincial Assembly PP 40. It is habitated by mostly Tiwana clan in majority.

Important persons

The important persons of the are include:

  • Malik Fateh Khan Tiwana (Late) DG Wapda Computer
  • Haji Malik Muhammad Nawaz Tiwana
  • Malik Muhammad Ameer Tiwana (Numberdar)
  • Hafiz Falak Sher
  • Malik Allah Bukhsh (Chowati)Tiwana
  • Malik Muhammad Islam Nurekhail

The people of Bijar are mostly serving in Pakistan Army. Following are the important Army Officers:

  • Brigadier Abdur Rehman (Late)
  • Major Muhammad Islam Tiwana(Retd)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Akbar Awan(Retd)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Malik Muhammad Ramzan Tiwana (Retd)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Safdar Hussain Tiwana (Retd)

[1] It is located at 32°15'24N 72°3'15[2]

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