Bhalwal is a city roughly half-way between Islamabad and Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan.
Bhalwal is an agricultural city famous for the production of "Kinno" (Orange). So it is also called "California of Pakistan". It is situated by River Jhelum which flows near its Sub-Division"Bhera". It is Tehsil of Distt. Sargodha.
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Police Station15 & 6642972
Fire Brigade 116
Wapda 118
Railway Station117
One can adopt a route via M-2 (Motorway 2) from Islamabad or Lahore to reach Bhalwal via Salam Interchange. A route of Railway from Lalamusa to Sargodha also connects Bhalwal with other parts of country.
Al-Shahbaz Travels from Islamabad to Sargodha and Gara Bros from Lahore to Jhawarian are main carriers of passengers. Daewoo Pakistan also has a bus terminal in Bhalwal to connect with Rawalpindi and Lahore.
There is a Tehsil Headquarter Hospital run bu Govt. also private hospitals named
1- Kokara Hospital
2- Farooq Poly Clinic
3- Nawaz Hospital
Homeopathic medicines are widely used in the area. Famous Homeopathic Clinic is
Al-Raza Homoeo Clinic & Store (Girls College Rd. Bhalwal) Zahid Homoeo Pahtic (Girls College Rd. Bhalwal)
It is mostly a farming community, major products include rice, wheat, sugarcane, and citrus fruit. Mandarin oranges are a major fruit. The largest employer is NOON sugar mills, which also owns the Nurpur noon dairy farm. Other Mills and Factories are as under.
1- Noon Textiles (a part of Neeli Bar Group)
2- Gul Textiles
3- Fazal Flour Mills
Besides, there are about 45 Kinno Factories in the area.
Government College and Government Schools for Girls and Boys till Degree Classes are working their best. Also there are many private schools and colleges
1- Zia Public High School Bhalwal.
2- Taleem ul Islam School Bhalwal
3- Jinnah Cadet School Bhalwal
4- Marry Dall School Bhalwal
5- Shariat College for Women jlkfdjsflj
Bhalwal had a population of Hindus and Sikhs before the partition of India . The entire population was displaced from Sargodha at the time of the partition of India in 1947 . Hindu's and Sikhs from Bhalwal are now settled in India .
Bhalwal also had a population of many other minority faiths as well before the partition of India . The entire population was displaced from Sargodha at the time of the partition of India in 1947 with Armenians, Jews and anamists heading towards the urban center of Karachi principally but also Lahore, Peshawer and Rawalpindi.
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| Sargodha | Shahpur | Bhalwal | Phularwan | Bhera | Sillanwali | Lakhiwal Sharif | Haveli Majoka | Faruka | Jhawarian | Kalra | Shah Nikdar | Sahiwal | Nihang | Middh Ranjha | Mitha Tiwana | Mitha Lak | Lak More | Kot Momin | Lilyani | Shaheenabad | Jahanian Shah | Chauki Bhagatt | Talbey Wala Pattan | Chak 104 NB | Chungi No 12 | Chak 71 NB | 46 Adda | Pul 11 | Batree Shahabdin Di | Nurpur Noon | Mangowal West | Chak 8ML | Thatti Noor dee | Chawa | Ali Pur Noon | Sardar Pur Noon | Sultan Pur Noon| Fateh Pur Noon Share Muhammad Wala Noon | Kikrawn Wala Noon | Zaffer Abad Noon | Khair Pur Noon | Aamin Abad Noon | Kot Hakim Khan Noon | Chak 8 Ghorh Pur Noon | Atta Abad Noon
Coordinates: 32°50′N 73°40′E
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