Danish Public School, Chishtian
Daanish schools is the largest network of boarding schools for Girls and Boys in the country, they are far-reaching educational welfare schools established for the most marginalized segment of the society. Daanish schools are located in remote and less developed areas, which are high in poverty and low in literacy. Chishtian Daanish Public School is the pioneer of all schools operationalized since 2010. Currently 1,266 male and female students are enrolled with 41 teaching and 90 non-teaching staff authenticated to serve the students of marginal society.
Bahawalnagar Rail Junction
The Bahawalnagar Railway Station played a key role in development of former Bahawalpur state, especially of Bahawalnagar district which was established in 1952-53, while the rail section set up in 1894 was named as Rojhanwali Railway Station. Later, the station was renamed by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan as Bahawalnagar Railway Junction in 1901. But now, it wears a deserted look as no train is running now-a-days. The only train which had been running through these tracks for years from Samma Satta to Amrooka was suspended on July 26, 2011. Moreover railway assets are being stolen and land being grabbed.Mir Garh Qila, Fort Abbas
A historic fort in Cholistan, Mir Garh Qila, is a picture of ruin after years of neglect by the authorities concerned. Many of these are scattered throughout Cholistan desert. One of these is Mir Garh Qila located at a distance of approximately nine kilometres from Fort Abbas tehsil, smack dab in the centre of Cholistan. The fort was constructed by Noor Muhammad Khan and is one of the forts built during the reign of the Abbasi clan in Bahawalpur. The walls of the structure are around 28 feet high and have impressive rounded corners on all sides.
Marot Fort, Fort Abbas
Among those relics of great civilisation, forts of tehsil Fort Abbas present true picture of neglect. Among them, Marot Fort once had been a “symbol of splendors of ancient rulers” though major portion of the fort has now disappeared. Marot Fort was founded by the ruler of Chitto. It existed when the River Sarasvati was alive. It was given the name of “Marot” by Aryans after Hindus God Marot, that belonged to the court of Indira and was “God” of windstorm. “Marot Fort” was built at the bank of Hakra / Ghaggra River. During the reign of Sher Shah Suri, these forts were repaired as they were situated along the passageway linking Multan and Delhi.