Mamukanjan


Mamu Kanjan is a town of Tandlianwala Tehsil in Faisalabad District, Punjab, Pakistan.
It was once known as Sandianwala. Later its name was changed to the name of the saint Peer Mamu Kanjan, whose tomb is located at Bangla Road.
There is Bangla Chowk wherefrom five roads lead: Kamalia road which goes towards Al-Hussainia Foundation and also Iqbal Bloch and Son’s house, Tandlianwala road, Muridwala road, Kilianwala-Sahiwal road and Bullay Shah road.
The main crops grown in this area include watermelon, sugarcane, wheat, corn, and rice.

Education

Mamu Kanjan has a range of public and private educational institutions serving students from primary to higher secondary levels. Notable schools include Dar-e-Arqam School, Allied School, Educators School, The Arqam School, City Grammar School, and Mahmood Nursery School. There is also a provate institute called Union Science Academy. The area also has two public degree colleges Government Degree College for Women, Mamu Kanjan and Government Degree College for Boys, Mamu Kanjan along with several private colleges, such as Oxford College Mamu Kanjan, Islamia Model College Mamu Kanjan, Colonel Abdul Rasheed School & College, and Apex Group of Colleges.
In addition, there is a Vocational Training Institute established by the Punjab Vocational Training Council , which plays a pivotal role in poverty alleviation by providing employable skills in various trades to the underprivileged youth of Mamu Kanjan, including both male and female students.

Health

Mamu Kanjan has several healthcare facilities serving the local population. While a government hospital operates in the area, most residents rely on private healthcare services. The most notable private hospitals and clinics include Ayesha Amir Memorial Hospital, Ibrahim Hospital, Baba Farid Hospital, and Adil Medical Center, which provide a wide range of medical services to the community.

Mamu Kanjan railway station

Mamu Kanjan railway station is located in Mamu Kanjan.