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Khudian Khas ( ur, کھڈیاں خاص ), is a large town and Municipal Committee of
Kasur District Kasur District ( Punjabi and ur, , translit=Zilā Qasūr), is a district located in Lahore Division of Punjab, Pakistan. It came into existence on 1 July 1976. Prior to its creation, it was a tehsil of the Lahore District. The district capit ...
in the
Punjab Punjab (; Punjabi: پنجاب ; ਪੰਜਾਬ ; ; also romanised as ''Panjāb'' or ''Panj-Āb'') is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising ...
province of
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..Khudian is part of
Kasur Tehsil Kasur ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Kasur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
and is at an
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of 177 meters (583 feet) above sea level. The
Sutlej River The Sutlej or Satluj River () is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroads region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan. The Sutlej River is also known as ''Satadru''. It is the easternmost tributary of the Ind ...
, which flows on the India-Pakistan
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, is 20
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from Khudian. It is 33 kilometers from India-Pakistan border of
Ganda Singh Wala Ganda Singh Wala ( Punjabi/ ur, ) is a village, just 58 km from Lahore City in Kasur District in the Punjab, Pakistan. Until 1986, it served as the main border crossing between Pakistan and India. The Sutlej River flows by Ganda Singh Wala, and ...
.


Etymology

Khudian Khas (55030) is a historical town with a history of over 500 years. It is believed that
Raja Todar Mal Raja Todar Mal (1 January 1500 – 8 November 1589) was the Finance Minister (Mushriff-i-Diwan) of the Mughal empire during Emperor Akbar's reign. He was also the Vakil-us-Sultanat (Counsellor of the Empire) and Joint Wazir. He was one of the ...
, finance minister of the
Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire was an early-modern empire that controlled much of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries. Quote: "Although the first two Timurid emperors and many of their noblemen were recent migrants to the subcontinent, the d ...
during Akbar's reign, established this town, similar to the nearby town
Chunian Chunian ( ur, ), is a historic city and the capital of Chunian Tehsil of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 30° 58' N 73° 51' E and at an elevation of 177 metres (583 feet), and lies about 70 km south of Lahore the Punjab capital. I ...
, though little historical evidence of this belief has been documented. At that time, this place was located at the cross-section of dirt roads leading to
Kasur Kasur (Urdu and pa, ; also Romanization of Urdu, romanized as Qasūr; from pluralized Arabic word ''Qasr'' meaning "palaces" or "forts") is a city to south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. The city serves as th ...
, Depalpur,
Ferozpur Firozpur, also known as Ferozepur, is a city on the banks of the Sutlej River in Firozpur District, Punjab, India. After the partition of India in 1947, it became a border town on the India–Pakistan border with memorials to soldiers who d ...
and
Multan Multan (; ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, on the bank of the Chenab River. Multan is Pakistan's seventh largest city as per the 2017 census, and the major cultural, religious and economic centre of southern Punjab. Multan is one of the List ...
. Due to this central location,
Pashtun Pashtuns (, , ; ps, پښتانه, ), also known as Pakhtuns or Pathans, are an Iranian ethnic group who are native to the geographic region of Pashtunistan in the present-day countries of Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were historically re ...
and Mughal soldiers have made depositories - called "Khuddi" in their terminology - for stockpiling
hay Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated ...
and pasture grass for their horses and animals. Nearby, a fort was built as a resting point for these soldiers. With the passage of time, this place became known as "Khudian".


Boundary

At the time of establishment of
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in 1947, this town had a population of four thousand people. The town had four gates which were closed at night for security reasons. These gates were called: Kasuri Gate, Kalay Khan Gate, Chunian Gate and Mahtama Wala Gate. Its existing boundaries are Kasur-Pakptan Road, Katora Branch Canal and Canal Colony. This canal was built in the colonial times and starts at Head Balloki and ends at Head Sulemanki. A mud castle was still existent in 1947 on the banks of Katora Branch Canal (also called Jora Canal) but got demolished with the passage of time.


Roads and Highways

Due to the central location of the town, residents could easily travel all around the region. In the first half of 20th century, primary means of transportation were
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s,
ponies A pony is a type of small horse ('' Equus ferus caballus''). Depending on the context, a pony may be a horse that is under an approximate or exact height at the withers, or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament. Compared ...
and bull-carts. Post office was established in the town in year 1834 and horses and ponies were used for delivery of posts. It is also mentioned that Sardar Muhammad Hussain of Qila Ganja Kasur. M.L.A. arranged a public meeting addressed by the founder of Pakistan, Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1929 in the area of Khudian. After 1947, Khudian became part of Tehsil Chunian. For traveling to Chunian, a transport called Okara-Lahore Transport Service started daily bus service, which used to commence its travel from Chunian Gate of the town at early morning and return on the same bus in the evening. In 1951, Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar, then Governor of West Punjab Province, inaugurated the paved Kasur-Khudian-Depalpur Road(also known as Multan Delhi Road), which eased the travel for local community. This road still exists as the main transportation connection of the town to the outside world and is commonly known as Depalpur Road. Existing Kasur-Khudian-Depalpur Road is a dual carriageway, where direct transportation is available for travel to
Kasur Kasur (Urdu and pa, ; also Romanization of Urdu, romanized as Qasūr; from pluralized Arabic word ''Qasr'' meaning "palaces" or "forts") is a city to south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. The city serves as th ...
,
Lahore Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. ...
, Depalpur,
Pattoki Pattoki ( ur, ) is a city in the Kasur District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the headquarters of Pattoki Tehsil, an administrative subdivision of Kasur District. Pattoki is known as the 'City of Flowers', due to the abun ...
,
Multan Multan (; ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, on the bank of the Chenab River. Multan is Pakistan's seventh largest city as per the 2017 census, and the major cultural, religious and economic centre of southern Punjab. Multan is one of the List ...
and
Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former cap ...
. A bus service named BUSCO was started which connected Khudian to Kasur and then Kasur to Lahore. Later it was stopped. Nowadays many public buses are available to travel to Kasur or Depalpur.


Railways

Railway has been another major means of transportation for the town. Khudian Khas is located at
Lahore Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. ...
-
Pakpatan Pakpattan ( Punjabi and ), often referred to as Pākpattan Sharīf (; ''"Noble Pakpattan"''), is the capital city of the Pakpattan District, located in Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the 48th largest city of Pakistan by population according ...
-
Samma Satta Samma Satta (Also spelled Samasatta or Samasata) ( ur, ) is a town in Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 29°21'0 North 71°32'60 East and has an altitude of . Railway Samasata Junction railway station is located in middle ...
(
Bahawalpur Bahawalpur () is a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. With inhabitants as of 2017, it is Pakistan's 11th most populous city. Founded in 1748, Bahawalpur was the capital of the former princely state of Bahawalpur, ruled by the Abbasi fa ...
) Railway Line. Train service on this railway line was started in 1904 during
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, but was closed in 1911. After a gap of three years, at the commencement of
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, train service was restored which continues now. Before partition, people were able to travel to all parts of
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by connecting through Kasur Junction. It is said that government at that time considered a plan to make Khudian also a junction and lay a railway track to
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through Mamdot town of Punjab. However, due to partition, this plan could not be implemented. Khudian Railway Station was big and well-designed – somewhat similar to the design to existing railway station of
Pakpattan Pakpattan (Punjabi and ), often referred to as Pākpattan Sharīf (; ''"Noble Pakpattan"''), is the capital city of the Pakpattan District, located in Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the 48th largest city of Pakistan by population according ...
. However, in
1971 India-Pakistan War The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan from 3 December 1971 until the Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 Decem ...
, this station was destroyed and rebuilt in 1972. More recently, Khudian Khas railway station has been renovated.


Telephone exchange

The telephone exchange of the town was built in 1979 opposite to the old building of Market Committee. In 1994, a digital exchange was built at a new location on Circular Road, which still continues to operate at the same place.


Electricity

The town got electricity in 1964 and first connection was given to Masjid Peer Boota. Khudian Khas a 132 KV Grid Station, located on Depalpur Road. Currently,
Lahore Electric Supply Company Lahore Electric Supply Company ( ur, ) (LESCO) is an electric distribution company that supplies electricity to the districts of Lahore, Okara, Sheikhupura, Nankana and Kasur in Pakistan. It is owned by the Government of Pakistan. See also * ...
(LESCO) has its sub-divisions in Khudian Khas, included in Kasur Circle. The detail of these two subdivisions is as following: LESCO also has a Complaints Office at Khudian Sub-Division.


Population

Khudian Khas is located in District Kasur. Its Tehsil is also
Kasur Kasur (Urdu and pa, ; also Romanization of Urdu, romanized as Qasūr; from pluralized Arabic word ''Qasr'' meaning "palaces" or "forts") is a city to south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. The city serves as th ...
(District Kasur has four Tehsils namely, Kasur, Chunian, Pattoki and Kot Radha Kishan). As per Census 2017 data from
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, District Kasur had a total population of 3,454,996, with 526,166 households. Out of this Tehsil Kasur had an urban population of 488,741 individuals with 77,252 households. Rural population of
Kasur Tehsil Kasur ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Kasur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
included 845,912 people with 125,692 households. As per 2017 census, Khudian Khas Municipal Committee had a total population of 38,802 with 6,111 households, with following details: * Circle No. 1 opulation 14,809; 2,219 households* Circle No. 2 opulation 9,788; 1,675 households* Circle No. 3 opulation 6,992; 1,116 households* Circle No. 4 opulation 7,213; 1,101 households Khudian Khas also has a number of villages in its vicinity which are collectively called Khudian QH. The population of Khudian HQ in 2017 was 93,479 individuals with 13,874 households, out of which Khudian Rural has 19,132 people with 3,070 households. Prominent localities in Khudian QH included: Aulakh Hithar PC, Joian, Chor Kot PC, Heer, Harike Naul PC, Mahmood Pur, Nawan Qila, Qila Ganja, Sahba, Kale PC, Khilch Khalsa, Khai Hithar PC, Baig Pur, Khai Hithar, Rajo Wal Kohna, Sanda Kalan, Khingran Wala PC, Hardo Sahibini Wala, Sangarh, Dhallon, Heemay Wala, Lune Ke, Marali Hithar, Khodey PC, Hardo Muhammad Ke, Khudian Rural PC, Said Pur PC, Sikandar Pur.


Clans

People from many different
clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, clans may claim descent from founding member or apical ancestor. Clans, in indigenous societies, tend to be endogamous, meaning ...
s live in Khudian, including
Syeds ''Sayyid'' (, ; ar, سيد ; ; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: ; feminine: ; ) is a surname of people descending from the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali, sons of Muhamma ...
, Rehmani, Joyia,
Bhatti Bhatti () is a clan of Rajputs and Jats found in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Bhattis along with Bhuttos and Bhatias claim to have originated from the Hindu Bhati Rajputs. In the years preceding the Indian rebellion of 1857 the British ...
,
Khokhar Khokhar are a Punjabi community native to Pothohar Plateau of Pakistan, and the adjoining areas of India. Khokhars now predominantly follow Islam, though a minority continue to follow Hinduism. Many Khokhars converted to Islam from Hinduism a ...
, Mughal,
Dogar The Dogar are a Punjabi people of Muslim heritage ('' bradari''). 'Dogar' is commonly used as a last name. History Dogar people settled in Punjab during the Medieval period. They are understood to be a branch of the Rajput (a large cluster o ...
, Rava
Rajput Rajput (from Sanskrit ''raja-putra'' 'son of a king') is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent. The term Ra ...
s, Shaikh, Toor, Jandran,Kamboh and
Arain Arain (also known as Raeen) are a large Punjabi agricultural tribe with strong political identity and organisation, found mainly in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh with a small population in parts of Indian Punjab, Uttar Pradesh a ...
.


Education

Khudian Khas has been a seat of learning for the area since the beginning of 20th century. Currently, town has about 60 education institutions which are offering education from KG to master's degree. Khudian's oldest seat of learning is Government Higher Secondary School, Khudian. In 1875, a primary school was built in Khudian, which was upgraded to Middle School in 1926. In early 1947, this school was granted the status of High School and Sardar Sujan Singh was appointed its headmaster. After the establishment of Pakistan on 14 August 1947, Shaikh Shahabuddin was appointed school's headmaster. In 1990, school was upgraded to higher secondary status. School is located on a vast area and has dedicated grounds for cricket, football, hockey, basketball and volleyball. In addition, facilities of a science laboratory, library and computer science lab are available in the school. The Girls High School of Khudian Khas started as a primary school in 1940. In 1954, school was upgraded to middle school, which became the first such facility for girls in the entire area. In 1974, school was further upgraded to High School. The largest school of the town is Sadiq Memorial High School, which was established in 1993. It has separate primary and high schools for boys and girls.It is a private school and is named after Molama Muhammad Sadiq(Late),who was a respectable personality of the town.


List of colleges

* Govt. Post Graduate College for Women, Khudian Khas, Kasur * Government Girls Community College, Khudian Khas * Concordia College for Boys, Khudian Khas * Concordia College for Girls, Khudian Khas * City Science College for Girls, Khudian Khas * Fast Degree College, Khudian Khas * Nation College, Khudian Khas * Aspire College for Boys, Khudian Khas * Aspire College for Girls, Khudian Khas


List of Government Schools in Khudian Khas Centre

* Government Elementary School, Khudian Khas * Government Elementary School, Marali Hithar * Government Girls High School, Khudian Khas * Government Girls Primary School, Himmat Pura * Government Girls Primary School, Kot Sardar M Hussain * Government Girls Primary School, Qabar Kot * Government Girls Primary School, Rahman Abad * Government Higher Secondary School, Khudian Khas * Government Primary School, Basti Baghban Pura * Government Primary School, Basti Eid Gah * Government Primary School, Canal Colony * Government Primary School, Dhilam Loonay Key * Government Primary School, Heemay Wala * Government Primary School, Himmat Pura * Government Primary School, Khangran Wala * Government Primary School, Khokhran Wala * Government Primary School, Kot Orari * Government Primary School, Qabar Kot * Government Primary School, Rahim ud Din


Private Schools in Khudian Khas

* Abdullah English Medium School Khudian Khas * Abdullah Public School Khudian Khas * Ali Grammar School Khudian Khas * Allied School Herdo Muhammad Kay * Allied School Khudian Khas * Azeem Public Girls Elementary School Khudian Khas * Badar Public School Khudian Khas * City School of Learning Khudian Khas * City Science HSS Khudian Khas * Dar-e-Arqam School Khudian Khas * Faiz-e-Aam Boys School Khudian Khas * Faiz-e-Aam Girls School Khudian Khas * Falahi Model School Khudian Khas * Fast Muslim Model HSS Khudian Khas * Glider Science School Khudian Khas * Hira Public School Heemay Wala * Hira Public School Khudian Khas * Jinnah Public H/S Kot Arian Wala * K. P. S. Boys High School Khudian * K. P. S. Girls High School Khudian * Kasur Grammar School Khudian Khas * Noor Public High School Heemay Wala * Pakistan Public School Heemay Wala * Pakistan Public School Khudian Khas * Qamar School Khudian Khas * Quaid-e-Azam Motessori School Khudian Khas * Quaid-e-Azam School Khudian Khas * Rayyan Grammar School Khudian Khas * Rehan Montessori School Khudian Khas * Sadiq Memorial High School for Boys Khudian * Sadiq Memorial High School for Girls Khudian * Shan Public School Khudian Khas * Tameer-e-Millat School Khudian Khas * Tameer-e-Seerat Khudian Khas * The Blessing Field School Khudian Khas * The Education Islamic School Khudian Khas * The Educators School Khudian Khas * The Punjab School Khudian Khas * The School of Legends Khudian Khas * The Smart School Khudian Khas * Zainab Memorial School Khudian Khas


Commerce and trade

Khudian is located between the rivers of Sutlej and Biyas. Historically, frequent flooding in these rivers used to bring nutrients and sediments, which get deposited on flood plains, enriching the soil. This natural fertilization process brought prosperity for the farmers. For this reason, the surrounding area of Khudian became prominent due to its high quality sugar cane fields. Before the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Khudian was famous for its clay toys and idol making as there was sizeable Hindu population in the town. Currently, most major crops of Punjab such as wheat, rice, corn and vegetable are grown in the surrounding areas. For fruits, guava is most frequently grown product. In terms of business and trade, currently, Khudian is the central place of shopping for over a hundred villages around the town, which are spread in about 20 km radius. Therefore, it has flourishing trade and business scene. The town also builds several handicrafts and hand-made products which include: fancy dress making, products made of reeds (willow fencing, mats etc.), embroidery and Mukesh work. Khudian also has an active wholesale grain market and a wholesale vegetable market. Similarly, as per the provisions of Punjab Agricultural Produce Markets Ordinance 1978, a Market Committee is operating in the town which performs the role of regulating grain and vegetable markets. There was a major dispute between the Market Committee Khudian and Town Committee Khudian over its control, mainly on the clash in the provisions of Punjab Agricultural Produce Market Ordinance, XXIII of 1978 and the Punjab Local Government Ordinance VI of 1979. The matter went to the High Court, Lahore and later into the Supreme Court. Later Supreme Court of Pakistan made a decision on this case in 1992. The decision was made by then Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Muhammad Afzal Zullah.


Political leadership

Khudian became a municipal committee in 1876 in the British colonial time. Then it was declared a "notified area" between 1913 and 1925. In 1925, Khudian was declared a town committee. Between 1935 and 1947 Sardar Juala Singh was the chairman of the town committee. After Pakistan's independence, Muhammad Din Rafiq, who was a government employee, was appointed the chairman and Shaikh Muhammad Saeed was appointed the deputy chairman. In 1955, Shaikh Muhammad Saeed became the chairman of the town committee. In 1973, Khudian was declared a municipal committee but was made a town committee again in 1980. Based on the local government election of 1980, Shaikh Abdul Majeed became the chairman of the town committee on 16 January 1980. Subsequently, Hafiz Muhammad Idris became the chairman on 18 November 1983. On 20 January 1988, Chaudhary Gulzar Ahamd became the new chairman, but through a no-confidence motion in 1989, Hafiz Muhammad Idris again took charge of the chairman position. Based on 1991 local government elections, Chaudhary Muhammad Aslam became the chairman on 30 January 1992, and after the May 1988 elections, Alhajj Saifullah Zargar and later Mian Ahmad Din became the chairman. In July 2001, local government elections were held under new system introduced by the new military regime. Based on this election, Sardar Muhammd Nawaz became the chairman on 14 August 2001. In December 2016, according to allegations, through heavy bribery, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim Jalal became the chairman and Sardar Jawad Ibrahim Dogar became the deputy chairman of the town committee As in February 2021, a government appointed administrator is in-charge of Town Committee as local government elections have not been held for many years. As per government records of 2019, Town Committee Khudian has 84 employees.


Police station

Khudian Police Station was established in 1879 which covers about 80 villages.


Medical facilities

Khudian has government-ru
Rural Health Center
located in Bhaghbanpura area. It has an area of 4 acres of land and was established in August 1985. Prior to that, a Government Dispensary was working near to old Town Committee office. This health facility is open 24/7 and includes basic facilities such as outdoor patient department, X-ray, dental unit, laboratory, operation theatre, along with an ambulance. The town also an EPI vaccination centre for the children. Khudian also has a Civil Veterinary Hospital in Himmat Pura area which offers a range of services includes treatment and vaccination. Khudian also has over 10 private hospitals which include, among others: Javed Hospital, Khursheed Mukhtar Memorial Hospital, Aslam Hospital, Ali Hospital, Liaqat Medical Centre, Yaseen Medical Centre, Tayyab Shaheed Hospital, Buraq Baloch Hospital, Khawaja Ahad Hospital. Al Rahman Welfare Foundation is running Alfalah Free Dispensary in the town since December 2013, which offers basic health check-up by a qualified doctor and medicines, absolutely free of charge. Alfalah Free Dispensary has provided free medical facility to over 170,000 patients in first seven years of its operation i.e. between 2013- 2020.


Post office

Khudian Post Office was established in 1834. Its post code is 55030. In addition to regular postal and Postal Saving Bank services, this post office works agent location
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. In addition, several courier companies have their offices in the town such as
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, Leopards, SkyNet and others.


NADRA office

The National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) has its office in Khudian Khas which offers national registration facilities such as issuance of National ID Card ( CNIC),
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, Child Registration Certificate, Family Registration Certificate etc.


Canal Colony

Khudian Khas has a Canal Colony on the outskirts of the town, which was established in the colonial times. It is a land area of several acres and has a beautiful rest house. A degree college for girls is now built in the Canal Colony, named Govt Degree College for Women.


References

{{Neighbourhoods of Kasur Populated places in Kasur District