Sabour,Pakistan
Sabour | |
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Village | |
Sabour Sharif صبور | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
Area | |
• Total | 2.75 km2 (1.06 sq mi) |
Elevation | 275 m (902 ft) |
Population (1998)100% Suni Muslims | |
• Total | 27,915 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Calling code | 50931 |
Website | http://sites.google.com/site/saboursite/ |
Sabour (Urdu صبور) is a Union Council of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1]
Geography
Sabour is located at 32°48'10.45"N 74° 3'44.45"E [2] and is situated on the Bhimber Road, 30 kilometres away from Gujrat and 17 km from Bhimber. A road from Kharian to Bhimber also links Sabour with Rawalpindi. Samrala, Ladian (Village of Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed ), Rolia and Shampur are neighbouring villages. Administratively Sabour is part of Kharian Tehsil.
Geographically Sabour is situated in a plain area. Graveyard of the village is like a mountain and known as "Tibba". Most beautiful is the eastern side where there flows a rainy stream called "Nala Bhandar". There is lots of greenery on the both banks of it. Youth enjoy swimming on rainy days along its banks. Bhimber Road bisects the village into two halves.
History
Sabour is an ancient town. Documented records of Sabour exist of Sher Shah Suri's time.
Pre Partition
Muslims and Hindus were living in Sabour before partition. Muslims were Peasants and Hindus were Merchants. Roshan Lal his two brother and family also migrated to India. Roshan Lal had a great desire to meet or to talk to somebody from Sabour. Seven years after his death his wish come true but in a different way. His son at last met somebody from Sabour in London.
Trade and Economy
Historically, Sabour has always been reliant on employment in Military. Land Holdings are generally Small. Due to uneven land feature of Sabour irrigation through Canals is not possible. Rain and sub surface water well provide water for irrigation. Subsistence Agriculture is practiced by some but increasingly reducing in size. People diversified their option more after independence from British Raj. Many people joined Civilian Govt. departments and industrial Units across Pakistan. Karachi became favorite city for people of Sabour for employment during 1960s and 1970s. Sabour was generally a low earning village in early decades of Pakistan. Oil Boom in Gulf helped sabour's economy during 1980s and 1990s. People from Sabour provided much needed skills in Gulf countries chiefly Saudia Arabia. It provided much needed boost to local economy of Sabour. Workers in Gulf were earning good salaries are buying power of their families back home in Sabour increased many fold. Local business and tradesmen benefited from this improvement in buying power. Modern houses, better schools, hospitals and shops were all reaping positive results of improved earnings.Success in Gulf encouraged people to explore Europe and North America. Many people from Sabour are settled and working in Europe and North America. Sabour, a poor village of 1950s, is a Modern Town center of Today. Last decade has seen a great improvement in Dinning and Catering business in Sabour. From a humble start of Al-Karam Bofia, Sabour is rightfully a center of Grill Food in Kharian Tehsil. Many Food Shops, Tikka Corners, and Restaurant are serving people of Kharian Tehsil.
Infrastructure
Electricity came in 1966 and fixed line telephone in 1995. There are two water turbines to supply fresh water to Sabour which is a project of WHO. There is no specific marketplace but there are many shops in Sabour, most of them are situated on both sides of the Gujrat Bhimber road. SUPER PUBLIC GENERAL STORE is one of these . Streets are paved and sewage channels are open but lined.
Schools
Sabour has had a primary School since 1905.
Today there are four Government Schools,
- Government Primary School for Girls Sabour.
- Government Primary School for Boys Sabour.
- Government High School for Girls Sabour.
- Government High School for Boys Sabour.
and few Private Schools.
There is one religious School Jamia Naqshbandai Majadadia Nooria(Madrasa) founded by Great ISLAMIC Scholar Peer Irshad Hussain Noori Churahi (Rah.A) in Sabour. There are four Masjids in Sabour, two Jamiaa Masjids Jamia Masjid Faizan-e-Oulia, Jamia Masjid BaBa Phully wali and another two Mosques in suburbs or newly built areas.
Hospitals
- One Government Rural Hospital Sabour (yet not operational).
- Private Hospitals, Sadi Hospital (Run by MBBS Doctor Fayaz Ahmad), 3 dispenser type clinics [Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Dr. Ghulam Nabi (Chakora), Dr. Habib Hashmi]
Sabour Cricket Team
Sabour the Cricket Team won the Dolta Nagar annual tournament three times, and the Kotla annual tournament twice. In 2007 and 2009 Sis team won the district school and college competition. Sabour got a very good cricket ground alongside nala bhandar.