Dhak railway station

Dhak Janjua is bounded by in the north by Kurar Talokar and Jaswal, in the East by the river and Megha and Beerbal Sharif (across the river), to the east by Bansi and Balwal villages and on the west by Rakh Rajjar and Chak NO.

A railway line of 2+1⁄2 feet was erected prior to 1947 leading to the hilly area of Diwal next after Talkor Village for transporting coal, salt and other minerals mined from the Salt Range.

During Khizer Hayat Tiwana Regime Canal was built which irrigates the village.

Owing to being on the tail of the canal now water resources are meagre to meet the purpose, therefore the poor Farmers families are selling their agricultural land on throw-away price and are leaving for nearby cities.

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