
Chak, a
Punjabi
Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
* Punjabi language
* Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
Punjabi may also refer to:
* Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
word, is the
land revenue settlement/assessment circle marking a contiguous block of land. The word Chak comes from
Chakar referring to a wheel in Urdu, specifically a wheel associated with a water well. Historically there was one water well allotted per village and every village number allotted as per water-well wheel. Now the individual chak circles have come to be associated with the name of the village founded within the revenue circle. Chak circles are based on the
British Raj era revenue collection system. To enhance the government revenue during the
British Raj, new canals were built to bring the
barani (rainfed) areas under cultivation by introducing the irrigation to the
bangar (upland) areas of
Punjab region. Block of contiguous land irrigated by the specific
Rajwaha were given a unique ''chak'' number each. The migrant farmers were brought in to settle into those newly irrigated areas around the core of new villages
dhanis''">Dhani_(settlement_type).html" ;"title="hich started out as ''Dhani (settlement type)">dhanis'' Those new villages were called by the same name as their corresponding irrigation circle ''chak'' number. Government left it to those residents to give "chaks" a proper village name later. In due time, the term ''"chak"'' became synonymous with the term ''"village"''.
[Randhir Singh, Sir William Roberts, 1932]
An economic survey of Kala Gaddi Thamman (Chak 73 g. b. ) a village in the Lyallpur District of the Punjab
Chaks are found mainly in the bagar tract on the tri-junction of Haryana,
Rajasthan and
Punjab region. Chak, the administrative revenue assessment circle or division, is also called the Chakla, which is not to be confused with the
other types of Chaklas.
[Technical terms in land revenue and law]
Nomenclature
The villages are named using a four-part
British colonial era nomenclature: "Chak ''(number) (letters) (village name)''". Variations exist but usually names of chak have four parts,
# "Chak" prefix,
# Number, a unique number for each village,
# Letter, one or two letter which correspond to the code given to the specific source of water, such as the ''Rajwaha'' (irrigation channel),
# Village name, settlements usually started out as the small
dhanis which later evolved into the villages. The name of settlement is usually based on the name of village's founding
chowdhury,
gotra
In Hindu culture, the term gotra (Sanskrit: गोत्र) is considered to be equivalent to lineage. It broadly refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor or patriline. Generally, the gotra fo ...
or
jathera Religion in the Punjab in ancient history was characterized by Hinduism and later conversions to Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity; it also includes folk practices common to all Punjabis regardless of the religion they adhere ...
.
Examples of four-part nomenclature are "''
Chak 106 JB Khichian"'' (JB denotes
Jhang Branch canal),
''"Chak 445 GB Thaggan Wali"'' (GB denotes Gogera Branch canal) and ''"Chak 354/WB Dunyapur"''. other example
Chak 236 GB Kilanwala
Chak 236 GB Kilanwala (Urdu چک نمبر 236 گ ب کلیانوالہ) (کوٹ دیا کشن ) is a Pakistani Punjab union council located from Jaranwala toward the east side on Jaranwala-Nankana Road in Jaranwala Tehsil of the Faislabad dist ...
(GB denotes
Gugera Branch Canal)
Examples of chak names with first three components of the four-part nomenclature are
Chak 152 P
Chak 152P is a village in Sadiqabad, Rahim Yar Khan District, Punjab, Pakistan
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(P denotes the
Panjnad River from which they draw water),
Chak 128 NB
Chak No. 128 NB is a village situated in the Sillanwali Tehsil of the Sargodha District in Punjab, Pakistan. Its neighbouring villages are Chak 130 NB, Chak 125 NB, Chak No. 129 NB and Jahanawala. The village is in a mainly agricultural area. Th ...
(NB denotes North Branch canal) and
Chak 21 MB.
Examples of chak names with first two components of the four-part nomenclature are
Chak No. 22.
Examples of chak names which now retain only the name of village are
Chak Bahmanian (named after
Brahmin caste,
Chak Des Raj
Chak Des Raj is a village in Phillaur tehsil of Jalandhar List of districts of India, District of Punjab, India, Punjab States and territories of India, State, India. It is located away from postal head office Bara Pind. The village is away fr ...
(named after the founder),
Chak Mai Dass (named after the founder),
Chak Bilgan
Chak Bilgan is a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India. It is located away from postal head office Behram, from Banga, from district headquarter Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and from state capital Chandigarh. ...
,
Chak Guru
Chak Guru is a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India. It is located away from Garhshankar, from Balachaur, from district headquarter Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and from state capital Chandigarh. The villag ...
, etc.
''Chak'' is also a village in
Danta Ramgarh
Danta Ramgarh is a census town and a tehsil tehsil of Sikar district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Ex vice president of India Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, was born in village Khachariyaws close by to east of Ramgarh. Dantaramgarh tehsi ...
Tehsil of the
Sikar district in
Rajasthan, manily populated by
Pandits and
Purohits.
Chakbandi
Chak Bandi in Urdu (چک بندی), in Hindi (चकबंदी) or Killa Bandi in Urdu (قلعہ بندی), in Hindi (किल्लाबंदी), in terms of land and revenue, is the process of
land consolidation,
[August 2010]
On The brink: Water governance in the Yamuna river basin in Haryana
Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development
PEACE Institute Charitable Trust
page vi. and
Revenue Settlement.
[ ''Chak bandi'' and ''Settlement'' is done by the '']Settlement Officer
Settlement may refer to:
*Human settlement, a community where people live
* Settlement (structural), the distortion or disruption of parts of a building
*Closing (real estate), the final step in executing a real estate transaction
* Settlement (fi ...
'' with the help of patwaris, lambardars and earlier zaildar (now abolished).[1930]
Punjab Settlement Manual
Punjab Government publications, point 235 and 578-282 on page 115, 272-273. Chakbandi, in terms of irrigation, means that each chak is irrigated by a branch water-course, fed by a sluice
Sluice ( ) is a word for a channel controlled at its head by a movable gate which is called a sluice gate. A sluice gate is traditionally a wood or metal barrier sliding in grooves that are set in the sides of the waterway and can be considered ...
channel in the bank of the main canal where the amount of water given to each chak (farm) owner is in proportion to the area of its chak.[1996]
Gazetteer of the Chenab Colony: Lyallpur, Faisalabad
page 99. Block of contiguous land irrigated by the specific Rajwaha, also called irrigation circle, were given a unique chak number each.[ The Chak (चक) is also referred to as the Chakla (चकला),][ which is different from the Chakla-belan for making roti or the Chakla (brothel).
''Land consolidation'' is a planned rationalisation, readjustment, rearrangement of land parcels and their ownership to improve the rural infrastructure and to implement the developmental and environmental policies (improving environmental sustainability and agriculture).] For the Chakbandi, contour of village is surveyed, to determine the slope category and drainage profile of the village land in cordinal directions. The land is also evaluated based on its price and productivity. The land holdings of each farmer is consolidated in the standardised-sized ''"khet"'' (field plots of usually 1 acre each) and then redistributed to the landlords in proportion to their earlier fragmented land holding's price and productivity.[R.B. Mandal, 1990]
Land Utilization : Theory And Practice
Page 318. Each chak must contain the same relative quantity of good, bad and indifferent soil. In some ''tarafs'' (sides of a tract), almost every alternate field belongs to a different one of the four or five ''mauzas'' (villages) contained in it. In others the ''patti''s (fragmented portion of land) are apportioned in long strips of land belonging to each of the different mauzas, and then again subdivided on the same principle.[R. S. Whiteway, 1879]
Report on the Settlement of the Muttra District, North-Western Provinces
page 40.
''Permanent Settlement'' is the process of confirmation of landlord's property rights in the form of tenure or ownership and fixing a corresponding property tax to be paid by the landlords to the government, for using the public infrastructure, such as canal water for irrigation which results in higher crop yield
In agriculture, the yield is a measurement of the amount of a crop grown, or product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land. The seed ratio is another way of calculating yields.
Innovations, such as the use of fertilizer, the c ...
.
Terms related to chakbandi in the measurement of land in Punjab are: Banjar, Jungle, Abadi, Shamlat, Gair Mumkin, Barani, Nahri, Chahi, Taal, Bigha
The bigha (also formerly beegah) is a traditional unit of measurement of area of a land, commonly used in India (including Uttarakhand, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, Gujarat ...
, Doab, HALRIS, Khadir and Bangar, Khasra, Patwari, Shajra, Zaildar, etc.
Warrabandi, bharai and jharai
"Wara" (वारा), a vernacular Haryanvi/Punjabi
Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
* Punjabi language
* Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
Punjabi may also refer to:
* Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
word for the Hindi word ''"bari
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"'' (बारी), simply means the ''"turn"''. Warabandi (वाराबंदी) means the rotational system of a weekly roaster for equitable distribution of irrigation water to the individual chak (field) of each farmer from a sluice
Sluice ( ) is a word for a channel controlled at its head by a movable gate which is called a sluice gate. A sluice gate is traditionally a wood or metal barrier sliding in grooves that are set in the sides of the waterway and can be considered ...
outlet. Time allocated to each farmer to draw water from the sluice is proportional to the size of farmer's land holding. To optimise the system, once the ''wara'' of a farmer is over, the ''wara'' of next farmer in the sequence of contiguous land commences. Irrigators know their turn or ''wara'' in advance.[
For the fair distribution of water, warrabandi takes into consideration Bharai and Jharai. Bharai (भराई) is the common pool time taken from the release of water from canal through sluice or upstream farmer and its arrival at the delivery point of the farmer whose ''wara'' has arrived. Jharai (झराई) is the common pool time (time it takes for the water to arrive) applicable to the tail-end (last) farmer on the sluice.][
]
See also
* Barani, Nehri, Nalli
* Bagar tract
* Bhattiana
* Chak De! India
''Chak De! India'' () is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films, with a script written by Jaideep Sahni. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan as Kabir Kh ...
* Chakna
Chakna or chaakna is a spicy stew, originating from the Indian subcontinent, made out of goat tripe and other animal digestive parts. It is a speciality among Hyderabadi Muslims. In all other parts of India, chakna refers to any snacks/finger f ...
for daru
* Deshwali dialect
* Dhani (settlement type)
* Doab
* Jangladesh
* Johad
* Khadir and Bangar
* Punjab region
References
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Geography of Haryana
Geography of Rajasthan
Geography of Punjab, India
Geography of Punjab, Pakistan