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Dar e arqam school bhalwal

Dar e arqam school bhalwal

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Bhalwal

Bhalwal

district sargodha,punjab,pakistan
Tel: O48
Systech college of techonologies bhalwal

Systech college of techonologies bhalwal

99/100 st.town bhalwal, Bhalwal ,
Systech College of Technologies is a computer college
Tel: 486643366
Bhalwal. Pakisatan

Bhalwal. Pakisatan

Farooq House Ajnal Road Defence Town Bhalwal, Bhalwal ,
Tel: 3458655933
SSP Education System Bhalwal Sargodha

SSP Education System Bhalwal Sargodha

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
Sargodha

Sargodha

Liaqat shaeed road , Mandi Bhalwal ,
Fruit Mandarin Kinnow: Kinnow is a member of Citrus family. It was developed from a lengthy hybridization process, through the cross-breeding of two other varieties 'King' and 'Will Leaf'. It is indigenous product from Pakistan. The finest of all the citrus fruits regard this fruit rich in flavor with exquisite taste. It is easy to peel, the rind containing numerous oil glands, comes off easily with bare hands since it is loosely bound compared to other type of citrus fruits. Therefore kinnow can be just peeled off and enjoyed anywhere, anytime. Pakistan as a nation produces about 12% and stands among the top ten citrus growing countries in the world. These fruits are grown nearly in all the four provinces in varying proportions. Cardboard box pic The popular varieties grown in Punjab include oranges, Red Blood, Mausami, Ruby Red, Jaffa, Fruiter, Malta, limes and lemons. Approximately about 60 per cent of total citrus production is comprised of mandarin being popularly known as 'Kinnow'. Quality wise, 'Kinnow' is the most important variety. It is relished both domestically and internationally for its flavor. It is golden in color and has a thin loose skin. This variety has been obtained through the cross-breeding of two other varieties 'King' and 'Will Leaf'. Our production capacity is 1.28 m tons per season. In Pakistan the kinnow is grown under totally natural conditions to enhance the original flavor of the fruit and to preserve its fundamental goodness. Usage It is widely used for juices, squashes, jellies and marmalade. Shelf Life Once treated with proper fungicide, waxed and handled carefully to store the Kinnow at about 4°C. It can retain its freshness up to 60 days. Varieties The popular varieties grown in Punjab include Oranges, Red Blood, Mausami, Ruby Red, Jaffa , Fruiter, Malta, limes and lemons. Approximately about 60 per cent of total citrus production is Kinnow pic Mandarins are being popularly known as 'Kinnow'. Quality wise, 'Kinnow' is the most important variety. It is relished both domestically and internationally for its flavor. It is golden in color and has a thin loose skin. This variety has been obtained through the cross-breeding of two other varieties 'King' and 'Will Leaf'. Health Values It is rich in Fiber and Vitamin C which is important for the production and maintenance of collagen. Seasonal Availability: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Tel: 9.23E+11
Bhalwal Leaks

Bhalwal Leaks

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Bhalwal City

Bhalwal City

Bhalwal Pakistan, Bhalwal ,
Bhalwal is a tehsil of Sargodha District in the centre of the Punjab province of Pakistan[1]. The town of Bhalwal is the headquarters of Bhalwal Tehsil and lies in an agricultural area, close to the M-2 motorway,[2] to which it is being connected by three interchanges. The town is named after a nearby village called Purana Bhalwal (Old Bhalwal). Bhalwal town is located on Gujrat – Sargodha road at a distance of 30 km from Sargodha at its north. It is situated near motorway (M2) in the west at a distance of 11 km from Salam interchange. Lower Bhalwal Canal is passing at its north side at a distance of 3 km. It also lies on Sargodha – Malikwal – Lalamusa section of Pakistan Railwayand has a railway station. 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” that is also being made a separate Tehsil in near future. It is mostly a farming community, major products include rice, wheat, sugarcane, and citrus fruit. Mandarin oranges are a major fruit. The largest employers are NOON sugar mills, which also owns the Nurpur Noon dairy farm.