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Jhelum has some of the largest hospitals in the area which include the hospital in cantonment area of the city managed by the [[Pakistan Army]] or sub organisations.
Jhelum has some of the largest hospitals in the area which include the hospital in cantonment area of the city managed by the [[Pakistan Army]] or sub organisations.


* Inayat Karim Medical Center, Rathian (to visit our web-site click [http://www.inayatkarimmedicalcenter.de.tl here])
* Inayat Karim Medical Center, Rathian to visit our web-site click [http://www.inayatkarimmedicalcenter.de.tl here]INAYAT KARIM MEDIAL CENTER.jpg|thumb|Inayat Karim Medical Center, working ahead for better medical care
* District Headquarter Hospital, Jada
* District Headquarter Hospital, Jada
* Combined Military Hospital, Jhelum Cantt
* Combined Military Hospital, Jhelum Cantt

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Template:Pakistani Cities Jhelum or Jehlum (Urdu: جہلم) is a city in northern Punjab Province, Jhelum District, Pakistan. Jhelum lies on the right bank of the Jhelum River. The 16th-century Grand Trunk Road passes through the city. According to the 1998 census of Pakistan the population of Jhelum was 293,000.[1] The name of the city is derived from the words Jal (pure water) and Ham (snow), as the river that flows through the river originates in the Himalayas.[2] There is a variety of industry in and around Jhelum city. Major industries include the famous tobacco factory, wood, glass and flour mills. The tobacco company is commonly known as PTC. It is a multinational company and working under the BAT (British American Company)

History

Jhelum is near the site of the famous Battle of the Hydaspes between the armies of Alexander the Great and Raja Porus (the Thathaal King). This battle took place a few miles downstream from the city centre, along the river banks. The city was founded to commemorate the death of Alexander's horse, Bucephalus, and was originally called Bucephala. Nearby there is also the historic 16th century Rohtas Fort and Tilla Jogian.

During British rule Jhelum was connected by the North-Western Railway to other cities in the Indian empire, 1,367 miles from Calcutta, 1,413 from Bombay, and 849 from Karachi. The population according to the 1901 census of India was 14,951[3].

According to the Imperial Gazetteer of India "The present town is of modern origin, the old town, which may have been the Bucephala of Alexander having been, on the left or opposite bank of the river. Under Sikh rule the place was quite unimportant, being mainly occupied by a settlement of boatmen, and at the time of annexation contained about 500 houses. It was then chosen as the site of a cantonment and as the head-quarters of the civil administration. For some years it was the seat of the Commissioner of the Division, but in 1859 his head-quarters were transferred to Rawalpindi. Under British rule Jhelum has steadily advanced in prosperity; and it is the entrepôt for most of the trade of the District, though, since the completion of the Sind-Sāgar branch of the North-Western Railway; the salt trade no longer passes through it. It is an important timber dépôt, the timber from the Kashmir forests which is floated down the river being collected here. A good deal of boat-building is carried on. The cantonment, which is 3 miles from the civil station, contains the church and post office. The normal strength of the garrison is one Native cavalry and four Native infantry regiments. The municipality was founded 1867. During the ten years ending 1902-3 the receipts averaged Rs. 32,100, and the expenditure Rs, 31,900. Receipts and expenditure from cantonment funds in the same period averaged Rs. 31,900 and Rs. 6,100 respectively. The chief income of the municipality in 1903-4 was Rs.34,200 chiefly from octroi; and the expenditure was Rs. 41,000. The town has two Anglo vernacular schools, a municipal high school, and a middle school maintained by the American Presbyterian Mission. Besides the civil hospital, the mission also maintains a hospital."[3]

Jhelum was also a centre of resistance against the British during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. 35 British soldiers of HM XXIV regiment were killed by the local resistance and to commemorate this victory the British built St. John's Church Jhelum. A lectern inside the church shows the names of those 35 soldiers who died here. This church is a historic building of Jhelum.

William Connolly, a British soldier won Victoria Cross in this battle. Mirza Dildar Baig was the freedom fighter who took part in the struggle of 1857 in Jhelum, arrested and hanged near the river Jhelum. His shrine is there and he is also known as .shahid nasir . The railway bridge on the river Jhelum was built in 1873 by the British engineer William St. John Galwey. He also made the great Empress Bridge over the river Sutlej.

Orign of name Jhelum

There are many stories of the name Jhelum, some of those are:

First reason is that before Jhelum, it was “jalham”, which was due to the water of river. "Jalham" is a sansikrat name, “Jal” mean “water” and “ham” mean “cold”.

Some of the history writers tell the reason for Jhelum that when “Dara-e-Azam” reached a certain place on the river bank by winning the battles, he fixed his flag on that place and called that place “Ja-e-Alam” which mean “Place of Flag”. With the passage of time it became Jhelum from “Ja-e-Alam”.

The third story is related to Hazrat Saeed Bin Abi Waqas, brother of Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqas. He on his way to China for preaching Islam when reached at this place in full moon night, he saw the shadow of city in water of the river and said “ha-za jheelum” (this is jheelum), Which means “City besides river, in full moon night”.

Ahmed Shah Abdali also used “Jheelum” in place of Jhelum and “Harian” for Kharian in his Diary.


Administration

As well as being district capital, Jhelum city is also the headquarters of Jhelum Tehsil, the city of Jhelum is administratively subdivided into 7 Union Councils[4].

Shabir plaza Shandar Chowk

City

The main market area of the city is centered around "Shandar Chowk", "GTS Chowk", "Muhammadi Chowk" and includes "Main Bazaar", "Niya Bazaar", "Raja Bazaar", "Kinari Bazaar", "Sarafa Bazaar", and "Chowk-Ehl-e-Hadith" etc.

Some of the main roads of Jhelum City are Civil Line, Railway Road, Old GT Road, Kucheri Road, Iqbal Road and Rohtas Road.

A cantonment was built during the British rule, which has grown up into a strong Garrison, with an Infantry Division commanded by a Major General. Among the top areas of Jhelum Hafeez Badin Masehra is a major, small and beautiful town in Jhelum.The people here are highly educated and well mannered.Clean and fresh environment of Hafeez Badin masehra increases the beauty of this area and make it prominent in Jhelum.The people in this area usually imphasize much on their education,manner,behaviour,good nature.There is a friendly environment in this area.Mr Muhammad Umer Malik is one of the most prominent figure of this area. Area of Jhelum City is about 22 km2. For more details see: List of Cities of Punjab, Pakistan by Area.

District Cricket Stadium Jeulum

Sports

The city also boasts a high-class golf course called the River-View Golf Club, where national golf tournaments are held regularly.

Also there is a Cricket Stadium named Zamir Jaffri Cricket Stadium where regional tournaments are held regularly. Now Pakistan Cricket Board has upraised this stadium for National events.

FG College

Colleges & Schools

Some of the famous and important colleges & Schools of Jhelum City are:

  • Presentation Convent High School Jhelum Cantt.
  • Saint Thomas High School Arsal Town Jhelum.
  • Army Public School and College Jhelum Cantt.
  • FG Intermediat College Jhelum Cantt.
  • Fauji Foundation Model School & College, Jhelum Cantt.
  • Bahria Foundation College, GT Road, Jhelum.
  • Govt. Degree College, Jhelum.
  • Govt. College. G.T. Road, Jhelum.
  • Govt. College for Women, Jhelum.
  • Govt. College of Commerce, Bilal Town, Jhelum.
  • National Foundation School and College, Jhelum.
  • Govt. Islamia Girls Higher Secondary School and College, Jhelum.
  • Jinnah Law College Near Kutcheri, Jhelum.
  • M.A. Jinnah College of Commerce & Computer Science, Jhelum.
  • PICS, Bilal town Jhelum.
  • City College for Girls, Jhelum

Major Organizations

Major organizations working in Jhelum are:

  • Shoaib Sabahat sixth sense organization.
  • District Training & Support Centre (DTSC Govt.College for Elemarntry Teachers) Civil Line Jhelum.
  • Pakistan Medical Association (Jhelum Chapter)
  • Tanzeem-e-Amal
  • Khair un Naas
  • Alfalah
  • AlMarkaz
  • Jawan Dost Tanzeem
  • SEHET (Society for Education, Health and Environment)
  • Zam Zam Pathology Lab run by Dr. Ghafoor.
  • Zia Model Public High School Bilal Town Jhelum
  • Muazzam Shaheed Welfare Council
  • Al-Qasim Institute for Mentally Retarted Childern
  • Lions Club International - Al-Haqiq Lions Club
AlKhadim Memorial
  • The Global Education Providers 8 Civil Line Jhelum

Hospitals

Jhelum has some of the largest hospitals in the area which include the hospital in cantonment area of the city managed by the Pakistan Army or sub organisations.

  • Inayat Karim Medical Center, Rathian to visit our web-site click hereINAYAT KARIM MEDIAL CENTER.jpg|thumb|Inayat Karim Medical Center, working ahead for better medical care
  • District Headquarter Hospital, Jada
  • Combined Military Hospital, Jhelum Cantt
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital, GT Road
  • Khadam Ali Memorial Hospital, Machine Mohalla No. 1
  • Khan Muhammad Hospital, AlAsria Road.
  • Sughra Hospital, Jhelum Cantt
  • Shahid memorial trust hospital jhelum
  • AlKaram Hospital, Civil Lines
  • Afzal Hospital, Machine Mohalla No.3
  • Noor-un-Nisa Hospital
DHQ Jhelum
  • Meeran-Baksh Hospital
  • Umair Children Hospital, Machine Mohalla No.3
  • Fazal Hospital
  • Al Qasim Hospital, Civil Line
  • Capt. Moazzam Shaheed Hospital
  • Mirza Hospital, Shandar Chowk

Major Medical Service Providers


  • Inayat karim medical centre, providing CT Scan, MRI,mamography and heart scanning and fully equipped ambulances.
  • Tanzeem-e-Amal Blood Bank & Vaccination Center
  • Alshifa Testing Center
  • Agha Khan Laboratories
  • Zam Zam Labs & Diagnostics
  • Samra LABS

Major Industries

  • Pakistan Tobacco Company
  • KDC Plywood Factory
  • Allience Textile Mill
  • Pakistan ChipBoard Factories
  • Koh-e-Noor Flour Mills
  • Khawaja Glass Factory
  • Saeed Industries
  • Marble Factories in "Industrial Area"
  • Shahid Medical Hall - Shandar Chowk -

Famous people

  • Raja Porus who fought valiantly against Alexander in 326BC
  • Major Mohammad Akram, Shaheed Nishan-i-Haider
  • Mian Muhammad Bakhsh famous Sufi poet the author of "SAIF UL MULOOK" punjabi poetry
  • General Asif Nawaz Janjua, Chief of the Pakistan Army Staff
  • Lt. Gen.(Retd) Afzal Janjua DG ISI.
  • Lt. Gen.(Retd) Saeed-uz-Zaman Janjua, Ex Ambassador Brunai.
  • Lt. Gen.(Retd) Ijaz Azeem (Also served as Ambassador in America)
  • Major General Etesham Zameer Pakistan Army
  • Lieut. General Muhammad Masood Aslam, Sitara-i-Jurat
  • Dr.Nazar Mohammad,The first and only muslim doctor in the region before partition.
  • Inayat Karim,AWM in railway bridge workshop,sitara-i-khidmat 1965 war.
  • Dr. Hasnat Khan, became famous as Princess Diana's friend
  • Raja Mohmammad Afzal Khan,Ex Senator and MNA
  • Nawabzada Iqbal Mehdi Khan,Ex Forest Minisater Punjab and MNA
  • Rabia Qari, First Muslim woman barrister
  • Ms. Bushra Iqbal of Village Monan Jhelum received MBE Award( Member British Empire ) From Queen Elizabeth 2008 for services to Community Relations in Strathclyde. She is Head of Strategy and Policy Development, West of Scotland Racial Equality Council.
  • Justice Fazal Karim, Supreme Court of Pakistan
  • Syed Zamir Jafri, a famous poet
  • Mirza Abdul Ghafoor Baig, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan.
  • syed fazal abbas bukhari ex mr pakistan
  • Chaudhary Altaf Hussain, Ex-Governor of Punjab not to be confused with Altaf Hussain the leader of the MQM
  • Inder Kumar Gujral, Former Prime minister of India
  • Sunil Dutt, Bollywood actor
  • O P Dutta, Father of J P Dutta Movie Maker, writer in India
  • Mr. Justice Iftikhar Hussain Chaudhry Chief Justice Of Lahore High Court,
  • Mr. M. Awais Anjum ( Electrical Engineer / Honorary Doctor of Electronics )
  • Mr Hassan Waheed Rana (Computer scientist)
  • Dr Ghulam Hussain, Close ally of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto & co founder of Pakistan people's Party, Ex General Secetary of PPP, also one of the writers of Pakistan's first constitition in 1973
  • Jogi Jhelumee a famous poet of Punjabi language
  • Gurinder Chadha Director of Bend It Like Beckaham, traces her ancestry to a village in Jhelum.
  • Mr. Iltaf Hussain (Renowned Banker)
  • Cllr Atiq Malik (Councillor London Borough of Brent UK)
  • Cllr Gul Muwaz Khan (Councillor Reading Borough Council UK) from Kala Gujran, Jhelum
  • Manmohan Sing(primeministar of india),his place of birth is a village of dist. Jhelum
  • Dr. Mirza Hamidullah Baig, Leader of Pakistan Movement,close associate of Quaid-e Azam, MLA Punjab from Jallundhar in 1945, recipient of Pakistan Movement Gold Medal
  • Dr. Mohammad Haqiq Ullah Baig Mirza, Physician, Philanthropist, Pioneer of Lions Club movement of Pakistan
  • Dr. Gulshan Haqiq Mirza, Ex-councilor, member of Punjab Council and convener Health Committee of Punjab, Prominent physician and philanthropist
  • Al-Haj Ghulam Mustafata B9

Media related to Jhelum at Wikimedia Commons

Hawaldar Mohammad Hussain.....a very nice & kind person of Jhelum City.

See also

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