Rohilanwali

The surrounding region is characterised by flat, fertile alluvial plains, making it ideal for agriculture.

Team YES, led by Mr. Usman Fiaz, is dedicated and passionate about its work and is always available to help younger students.

The city is linked with Muzaffargarh, DG Khan, Layyah and Multan districts through concrete roads.

After Reaching Muzaffargarh it is connected by rail with all parts of the country and lies on the Branch track between Rawalpindi, Multan, Mianwali and Attock.

Rice, Jawar, Bajra, Moong, Mash, Masoor, peanuts, Maize and oil seeds such as rape, Mustard and Sunflower are also grown in minor quantities in the district.

Okra, Turnips, Tomatoes, Potatoes, garlic and Chilies are also grown in the city in minor quantities.

Fifty six kilometres south of Rohilanwali lies Panjnad Head Works, where five rivers meet: Sutlej, Ravi, Chanab, Beas and Indus.