Pattoki - Present Situation

Present Situation

Pattoki was raised to the status of Tehsil in early 1990s. Before it most of the official works were carried in Chunian. The total population of Pattoki, including urban and rural areas is approximately 6.34 lakh (634,000). However it is handicapped in so many sectors i.e. education, health and other civic facilities. The underground water of pattoki is not good for drinking but government provided pure water supply for pattoki people from Halla at a distance of 20 km away. Most of the area is irrigated by canal water because sub soil water is saline and unfit for agriculture. In the present era, it has become an industrial hub, there are approximately 200 industrial units and these are established at G.T Road, with companies such as Aqua Blue, Rafhan Bestfoods,Ashraf Cotton Industry, Pattoki Sugar Mills, Wall's ice cream, Martin Dow, Haleeb,al_imran pharmacy, Century Paper & Board Mills. DIN Textile mill. In Pattoki there is a great saint namely Baba Hazrat Syed Abbas Hussain Shah Kazmi. He was a great person who belonging to a noble Syed Kazmi family who come from Iran's city Kazmain. The father of Hazrat Baba Abbas Hussain Shah Kazmi is Syed Kazmin Ali Shah Berried in a village ck. 484 g.b of Jhang. Hazrat Baba Abbas Hussain Shah Kazmi died in 1968. He told His time of death before death. His tomb is situated in Pattoki. His annual Uras Mubarik held on 6,7,8 of September of very year.

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