Kauntrila (sometimes spelled Kuntrila) (Urdu:کونتريله) is the name of a village and union council of Gujar Khan Tehsil in Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] Kauntrila is a populated small town among few of old qasbas in Tehsil Gujar Khan. It is also an active union council of Gujar Khan Tehsil.

Kauntrila
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictRawalpindi
TehsilGujar Khan
Government
 • ChairmanRaja Ameer kazim
 • Vice ChairmanSub Wadi Hussain

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 22 June 2012 until completing his designated term on 16 March 2013 has his maternal side of his family in kauntrila.

Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum Sheikh is a three-star general in the Pakistan Army and is currently serving as the Director-General of the ISI since 20 November 2021.He hails from the village of located in Kauntrila, in the Gujar Khan Tehsil of Rawalpindi.

History

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Kauntrila was a large market before the independence of Pakistan in 1947, and was on the main walking route connecting Chakwal and Rawalpindi. This town has a number of pre-independence built houses, one of which is the tallest building called "Mari" means tall house in Pothohari language. This Mari was owned by a "Bakhshi Family" before independence. However, the Bakhshi Family had to leave their belongings and migrated to India after riots started in nearby villages.

Languages

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Pothwari is the primary language spoken across Kauntrilla. Urdu is the second language of most people.

Geography

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It is situated in the south of Pothohar's capital Gujar Khan. Kauntrila is connected through a link road with Gujar khan - Daultala Road at Sasral and Sohawa - Chakwal Road at Dhoke Amb.

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The popular villages that fall in kauntrila town are " Dhoke Rajgan, Mohra Mari, Mohra Jharian, Mohra Kalyal, Kolian Hameed, Kharali, Garmala, Hafial, Mohri Rajgan" etc.

Development

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Kauntrila is connected through a link road with Gujar khan - Daultala Road at Sasral and Sohawa - Chakwal Road at Dhoke Amb. There is one Girls High School and one Boys Higher Secondary School. One Rural Health Centre is also working here. Play Grounds of Boys Higher Secondary School are the biggest in Rawalpindi District, so is a favourite place for District Games. Like many other places Kauntrila also suffers with lack of medical facilities.

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