Sawal Dher - Occupations

Occupations

Most of the people in the village are farmers. However, most of the educated class is employed by the Education Department. This village is very very beautiful and also a historical place in mardan division. In the center of village sawal dher there are 5,000-years-old remains relating to the Buddha era. It has a very spacious Masque (Masjid-e-Bala) and a traditional gathering place(Hujra)bara hujra.

It has many hospitals as well. The Nishtar Medical Hospital is one of the best hospitals in the region which provides the medical aids to the people of this village and of nearby villages in an efficient way.

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