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Ram Diwali

Coordinates: 31°33′35″N 73°2′56″E / 31.55972°N 73.04889°E / 31.55972; 73.04889
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Rama and sita the story of diwali
Rama and sita the story of diwali is located in Pakistan
Rama and sita the story of diwali
Rama and sita the story of diwali
Coordinates: 31°33′35″N 73°02′57″E / 31.559723°N 73.049136°E / 31.559723; 73.049136
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
Elevation
177 m (581 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Ram Diwali (Template:Lang-ur) is an area located in the city of Faisalabad. Ram Diwali comprises four villages which are known as Chak No. 112 JB, Chak No. 2 JB, Chak No. 3 JB, & Chak No 4 JB. It is situated on the Sargodha road and lies to the north of Faisalabad, 5 kilometers away from the M3 Motorway. The region is mainly inhabited by the Randhawa tribe of the Jatts. It is located at 31°33'35N 73°2'56E with an altitude of 177 metres (583 feet).[1]

Arfa Karim Randhawa was a prominent citizen from Chak 4JB of Ram Diwali. It was partly inhabited by Sikh people also of the Randhawa clan before 1947. After partition of India, they went to Amritsar and inhabited new villages with the name Ram Diwali. A few clans of Gill and Sandhu of the Jatt Tribe are also settled in these 4 villages.

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31°33′35″N 73°2′56″E / 31.55972°N 73.04889°E / 31.55972; 73.04889