Malowal
Malowal (مالووال) is an ancient village situated in constituency of 68 National Assembly in district Gujrat, northeast Pakistan village is among the seven villages of Union Council number 7 Karianwala in Gujrat District. In 90s village's population was at least 2500 with approximately 350 houses which extended to 9000 and 1500 respectively. Most people of the village belong to the Punjab ancient agricultural family named Gujjarz. Mallowal name was attributed by the name of Baba Mallo who was considered as the pioneer of village, Mallo was also Gujjar and farmer by profession. Village has vast area of land that touches sounding lands of village like Hajiwala, Karianwala, Chaly Shareef, Jinder, Bajo and Jaso Saraey. In the early times people of village were worked in the lands and breed animals like Buffaloes, Cows, Goats for their livelihood and lived in mud maked houses , now with the passage of time people have changed their lives and only little people belong to their ancestors profession which is agriculture and too little people interested in the breeding animals for the sake of livelihoods.
Malowal Village has both Girls' and Boys' Schools.[1]