Chak 4GD

(Punjabi, Urdu: چک نمبر 4 جی ڈی) is a village in Okara District near Renala Khurd in Pakistan.

It is located in a fertile area just under 13 kilometers (7.5 miles) north of the city across the Lower Bari Doab canal.

Before British colonization the village was known as Gulam Rasool Wala (Urdu: غلام رسول والا), after its Punjabi founder.

During the establishment of a British canal in this area, the region was divided based on the water availability with the name 4/G.D which actually refers to 4th Gugera Drain(4/G.D).

Due to its proximity to the Indian Border, the town also bears influences of Hinduism and Sikhism which existed in this region before the India-Pakistan Partition in 1947.

The fertile soil in the region surrounding the village of Chak 4/G.D has created an economy dependent on agriculture, as it is located near a Doab (a confluence of two or more rivers).

However, availability of agricultural land is limited due to the tightly packed farms of neighboring villages, which has led local people to pursue other fields such as business and government jobs.

Chaudhry Muhammad Shahbaz Jat Jura is also selected as Chairman Ushr and Zakat Committee for the second time.