Mallot

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Mallot
Mallot is located in Azad Kashmir
Mallot
Mallot
Coordinates: 34°05′50″N 73°40′50″E / 34.09722°N 73.68056°E / 34.09722; 73.68056
Country Pakistan
ProvinceAzad Kashmir
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Mallot is a town in Bagh District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is situated 17 km north west from Parliament House and to the east of Muree. In addition to its scenery, the area is known for its historic background.[1]

The people of Mallot belong to various tribes, such as Hindu, Dhanyal, Sudhan, Narma, Mughal, Khakha, Taziyal Rajpooth, Qurashi, Hashmi, Janjua Rajpoot, and Dhund Abbasi. Mallot is one of the places in Kashmir where all the major tribes have lived for a long time.

Surroundings

Mallot is the centre point of four [Union Councils], namely union council Thub, union council Mallot, union council Jaglari, and union council Rangla. Bhuti, Gani Abad, Ban Gran, Kuri, Pail, Sarmandle, Bees Bagla, Dhar, Chalandrat, Channat, Choor, Huroot and Sudhn Gallah are different villages. Among all Sarmandle and Channat are most beautiful villages of Mallot.They have 90% literacy rate, which make them prominent villages of District Bagh. As well as they have high literacy rate and high employment rate in comparison with other villages. People of villages are religious brave and they love sports.

Culture

People have simple culture. They have simple ceremonies of marriage, eid, and other festivals. They love all religions. Different languages are spoken, like Urdu, Pahari, and Kashmiri. Kashmiri literature has a rich history stretching back hundreds of years. People like local music like bait and kashmiri music. They love to play different games like cricket, volleyball, hockey, and football.

Roads

Mallot is well connected with major roads. It is connected with the Main Rawalpindi-Bagh road via Jaglari Namanpora. From the southwest, it is connected via Harigal; from the west it is connected via Challa; from the northwest, it is connected via Bisbagla Dhirkot and Kot Tarhala Muzaffarabad; from the northeast, it is connected via Thob, Panili road; from the northwest, it is connected to the town of Rangla.

Schools and colleges

There is one girls Degree college, one boys inter science college, and some private schools. In addition, many primary and middle schools for both boys and girls are also available in the surrounding villages. There is one private degree college and three high schools.

Mallot Educational Trust

Mallot Educational Trust, formally registered in 2006, forms part of a response to the cataclysmic earthquake that shook Azad Kashmir in 2005. Founded and, as of now,[when?] almost entirely funded by the settler, a resident of Mallot area, and his family, the trust sought, in the first stage, to ‘establish, maintain and develop a central public library and reading rooms’ in the area, and then to establish information technology centres for the area.[citation needed]

TAG Engineering and Construction Private Limited

TAG Engineering and Construction Private Limited is graciously playing its role in the development of the area and strengthening the educational sector of Mallot. TAG is busy in the Construction of Boys and Girls Intermediate Colleges at Mallot. Almost 70% of the project has been completed and the remaining shall be accomplished by the end of 2012.

Communication

There is one Special Communication Organization's digital exchange which is providing the communication facilities to surrounding villages through landlines and also some major private companies boosters are functioning in the area.

Occupation

Earthquake of 2005

References

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