Sahulat Bazaar Jampur Address and Timings

Address: Old Municipal Committee near Demis Gate, Jampur, District Rajanpur

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Bazaar Information

Established June 2015
Operational Days Monday – Sunday
Timings 08:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Number of Stalls 192
Area 11 Kanals
Focal Person Allah Nawaz Khan

Facilities

Vegetables and Fruits Section Grocery Items Traditional Pottery Section Handicraft Workshops Clay Processing Demonstrations Joyland Cultural Heritage Displays Parking

Contact Information Sahulat Bazaar Jampur

Phone 0334-6748893
Email jampur@psba.gop.pk
Helpline (042) 111-176-262

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Description

Jampur, located in District Rajanpur near the western bank of the Indus River, is a town shaped by agriculture, riverine trade, and traditional crafts. The surrounding region depends on crops such as wheat, cotton, and seasonal vegetables, while small artisan communities continue pottery and handicraft production as part of local livelihoods.

Positioned at the Old Municipal Committee near Demis Gate, Sahulat Bazaar Jampur occupies a central civic zone that connects residential neighborhoods with established commercial streets. This placement supports daily access for town residents as well as visitors from nearby rural settlements within Rajanpur district.

With 192 stalls across 11 Kanals, the bazaar accommodates a broad mix of essential goods and cultural activities. Alongside vegetables, fruits, and grocery items, it features traditional pottery sections and live handicraft workshops that reflect Jampur’s craft heritage. Clay processing demonstrations and cultural displays distinguish this location from conventional commodity-focused markets.

Farmers, artisans, families, and small traders benefit from a regulated environment under Punjab Sahulat Bazaars Authority oversight. The integration of cultural craft promotion within a structured public market setting makes this bazaar locally distinctive, combining routine household supply with preservation of traditional skills in southern Punjab.