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People of Bhera

OBUTUIRY: Dr, Prem Nath Dua, son of Lala Sant Ram ( known in Bhera as Mehndiwala), passed away on 14 August 2024 in Washington. D.C., USA, aged about 90. He was born around 1934, in Mohalla Haji Gulab, Bhera, district of Sargodha, Pakistan. He visited Bhera several times. Bhera was in his blood and remembered it till his death. May God Almighty bless his soul! Ameen. See Dr Prem Nath Dua’s reminiscences of Bhera in an audio format on Youtube ( about 50 minutes ) and on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, People of Bhera. Also, comments on his reminiscences through voice messages by Sahibzada Abrar Ahmed Bugvi, Ejaz Ahmed Piracha, Hakeem Bashir Bhervi and Begum Gulshan Iqbal, on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, People of Bhera. Some additional information about him is given on the website, bhera.org, under the category, People of Bhera. Zahid Mumtaz

More about Dr. Prem Nath Dua as under : Dr. Prem Nath Dua, from Washington, DC, USA visited his school […]

People of Bhera

DEPRESSION. Hakeem Bashir Bhravi, through an audio message, has briefly and in simple words explained the disease of depression. Its causes, symptoms, prevention, and cure to some extent through herbal medicines. The audio message is also given on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, People of Bhera. For more details about DEPRESSION, see Wikipedia and Youtube. Maybe of interest to some. Voice note given below: Part 14. Zahid Mumtaz

DEPRESSION Hakeem Bashir Bhravi, through an audio message, has briefly and in simple words explained the disease of depression. Its

Miscellaneous

MEENA KUMARI. A write-up in Punjabi by Maqsood Saquib on the renowned and unique film actress Meena Kumari ( Mahjabeen Bano). She was the daughter of a musician, Ali Buksh and Iqbal Begum. Meena was born on 1 Aug 1932 and died on 31 Mar 1972, aged 40. Ali Buksh was from the village Gaga, 3 km north of Bhera. For more information about Meena Kumari, see the website, bhera.org, including an article on her read by Headmaster Ali Hussain ( late), one the website, bhera.org, under the Category, Videos on Bhera. Article on Meena Kumari, also given under the Category, Miscellaneous Articles & Pictures of Bhera – Meena Kumari, Bhera Connection.Enaya Mumtaz

مقصود ثاقب بھیرے دے علی بخش دی دِھی مہہ جبین مینا کُماری مینا کماری (مہہ جبین بانو) 1اگست 1933-31 مارچ1972):

Miscellaneous, Mosques of Bhera, Photo Gallery of Bhera

SARGODHA GARRISON: Design Inspiration, SHER SHAH SURI MASJID BHERA – 1541. Iconic Heritage of Sargodha. Note: An honour for Bhera, district Sargodha. See the pictures on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, Miscellaneous, Mosques of Bhera, and Photo Gallery. More pictures are being procured. To be continued … . Enaya Mumtaz

Note: An honour for Bhera, district Sargodha. See the pictures on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, Miscellaneous, Mosques of

People of Bhera

PIMPLES / ACNES ON THE FACE OF BOYS/GIRLS, PARTICULARLY IN ADOLESCENCE. Hakeem Bashir Bhravi, through an audio message, has briefly explained the causes, symptoms, prevention, and cure of pimples/ acnes through herbal medicines. Also given on the website, bhera.org, under the Category, People of Bhera. For more details about the said, see Wikipedia and Youtube. Maybe of interest to some. Voice note given below: Part 13. Also, on the website. bhera.org, under the Category, People of Bhera. Zahid Mumtaz

PIMPLES / ACNES ON THE FACE OF BOYS/GIRLS, PARTICULARLY IN ADOLESCENCE Hakeem Bashir Bhravi, through an audio message, has briefly

Bhera Railway Station

Bhera Railway Station ( 1881) . I humbly request the political and religious leaders of Bhera, local administration, and senior citizens to make efforts to preserve our collective past and transform Bhera Railway Station into a beacon of heritage and nostalgia, like, Golra Sharif Railway Heritage Museum, Islamabad, and Akora Khurd ( last railway station of Punjab before Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ). See the website, bhera.org, under the Category – Bhera Railway Station. By Enaya Mumtaz

Step into the misty veil of time, where the whispers of history still linger… Bhera Railway Station, a testament to

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