Chichawatni

Chichawatni (Punjabi: چیچا وطنی, Urdu: چِیچہ وطنى) is a city in the Sahiwal District of the Punjab province of Pakistan.

From the beginning of the 7th century Rajput Bhatti kingdoms, dominated eastern portions of Pakistan and northern India.

During the British Raj, Chichawatni was reputedly transformed from a small Punjabi village into a relatively modern city by infrastructure investment and planning decrees, starting after the First World War.

He held out until he was relieved by a squadron of reinforcement reaching the place under general jhon Lawrence three days later.

Punjabi is the most-spoken language in Sahiwal, including Chichawatni, although Urdu is also commonly spoken.

[6] The Peregrine Fund, a U.S.-based avian conservation organisation, conducted research in Chichawatni's forests in the early 2000s.

In recent years, the Government of Punjab has invested significantly into education in Chichawatni, leading to a rapid increase in the local literacy rate.

In partnership with private interests, local authorities have also invested into ICT education, improving the computer skills of school and college students in Chichawatni.

Forested land near Chichawatni