Chawinda


Chawinda is a town of the tehsil Pasrur of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°23'08.05" N 74°42'43.94" E with an altitude of 165 metres. It is known as "the Graveyard of Tanks" because with 600 tanks attack by Indian army And a large number of tanks destroyed in the Battle of Chawinda during the 1965 Indian Pakistan war. It is located north of Pasrur and south east of Sialkot. It is linked to the cities of Sialkot and Narowal through rail and road connections. It is also linked through road to town Zafarwal via village Dugri Harian, Theroo Mandi in the east and Philora, KanaWali, Chobara and Kingra in the north. It has two government boys high schools, one girls higher secondary school and a social security welfare school both for girls and boys, one boys degree college, one girls college,Punjab College,superior college,Aspire College,a Government Rural Health Center, A private hospital named Ahmad Welfare Hospital and number of private education centers like The Educators, The Learners High School, Allied Public school, The Knowledge,unique school. three marriage halls Musawwar, Ahmed Marriage halls and Sethi and the chairman of chawinda city is Ahsan bajwa chawinda. The religions in chawinda is 70% Muslims and 28% ahmadies and 1% others.

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