Tanda, Gujrat
Tanda is a town in Gujrat District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is a union council, an administrative subdivision of Gujrat Tehsil.
History
The word Tanda means "Place of stay" in the sanskrit language. Before the Partition of India in 1947 the town had a large population of Sikhs belonging to the Labana clans. after partition they migrated to India. 70% Gujjar tribes from Jammu and Kashmir migrated into the Tanda area at the same time.Labanas established a community school in Tanda for the free education of their community, for this cause their tribe decided that no women will wear jewelry and all held should be deposited for the establishment of school. This school with boarding house very quickly established its repo and even before partition considered one of the best schools in the zone.