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#jampur #ilovejampur #shortfilm #documentary #short #film A Film By : YOUNUS SAHIL f you want to sponsor your brand in our videos, kindly drop us an email at : younussahil1@gmail.com 4K versions available. For licensing and work inquiries contact us at +923376030093 JAMPUR Coordinates: 29.38°N 70.35°E Country Pakistan Province Punjab, Pakistan Punjab Division Dera Ghazi Khan District Rajanpur Tehsil Jampur Government Elevation 103 m (338 ft) Population (2017)[1] • City 87,858 Time zone UTC+5 (PST) Calling code 604 Union councils 19 Jampur (جام پور) is a city in the Rajanpur District, in Pakistan's Punjab province. It comprises an area of about 8–10 square kilometers and has a population of about 87,858.[2] It is the capital of Jampur Tehsil. To the west are the high and dry barren mountains of Sulaiman Range. To the east is the Indus river. Etymology The word Jampur has two parts: "JAM" and "PUR". "Jadam" faded into "Jam" with the passage of time. "Pur" means "vivified by" or "populated by". Educational institutes Jampur is a lightly populated city with a lack of industry, though the land is fertile. One of the main local educational institutes is Govt. Boys High School Jampur[3] which was founded in 1885, as a consequence of the introduction of the British Government system in 1857. Jampur has two public girls high schools for education up to 10th class. The city has one public college for boys and one for girls. Medical facilities Jampur has a Tehsil Headquarter Hospital (T.H.Q) which consists of 1000 beds and many private clinics where specialized doctors serve. Civil administration Tehsil Jampur has 19 Union Councils namely: Allahabad, Basti Rindan, Bokhara, Burrerywala, Dajal, Hajipur, Harrand, Jampur East, Jampur Gharbi, Kot Tahir, Kotla Dewan, Kotla Mughlan, Muhammad Pur, Noorpur Manjuwala, Noshahera, Tal Shumali, Tatarwala, Tibbi Lundan, Wah Leshari[4] The city used to have tribal and sub-tribal systems due to the Baloch tribes that settled her but is very modern now due to education and access to technology like the internet. Local tribes include Chandia (Baloch), Ghilzai (Pashtun), Ghauri, Mohana, Khokhar, Pitafi (Baloch), Jamali (Baloch), Lashari (Baloch), Leghari (Baloch), Ahmadani (Baloch), Babbar (Baloch), Lound, Gorchani, Rind, Mazarin, Mirza, Manjhota, Arwal, Meo, Niazi, Domki, Muhammadani, Waswani, Mundrani, and other Jat tribes.