Rind Jada

Rind Jada
رند جادہ
Census town & Village
Rind Jada
Location in Pakistan and Punjab respectively
Rind Jada
Rind Jada (Punjab, Pakistan)
Coordinates: 29°41′51″N 71°54′39″E / 29.6976°N 71.9107°E / 29.6976; 71.9107
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictLodhran
TehsilKahror Pacca
Elevation
77.273 m (253.520 ft)
Population
 (1998)
 • Total
7,664[1]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (PST)

Rind Jada (Urdu: رند جادہ) is a village of Tehsil Kahror Pacca in Lodhran District of Punjab, Pakistan.The name Rind (Urdu: رند ) is derived from the Rind, a Baloch tribe, that constitutes the major population of Rind Jada.

Demography

As of the 2025 census, the population of the village is 8540

Languages

Commonly spoken languages are Urdu & Saraiki.

Castes

Major castes of the area are Baloch, Bhatti, Dogar, etc.

Constituency

Rind Jada falls under Constituency NA-155 of National Assembly of Pakistan. Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju was elected from this constituency as member[2] of National Assembly of Pakistanin 2013 Pakistani general election. He contested elections as independent candidate, but later joined Pakistan Muslim League (N) - the ruling party after 2013 Pakistani general election. Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju is the son of former Pakistani politician & Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Pakistan) Siddiq Khan Kanjuwho was assassinated during campaign for 2001 Elections for Local government in Pakistan .

References

  1. ^ "Name of Union Councils". TMA Kahror Pacca. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju - Personal Profile". National Assembly of Pakistan Portal. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2015.