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Fujimori is a small village located in the Bahawalnagar district , Punjab , Pakistan. It is home to a tight-knit community of approximately 15–20 households.

The village was formerly known as Lal Garh. In 2025, the local youth and residents proposed the name "Fujimori" to represent a new cultural identity inspired by nature, unity, and progress. Over time, this name became commonly used among villagers and online platforms.

Etymology

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The new name "Fujimori" combines elements of natural beauty and cultural inspiration. The idea was introduced by local youth seeking a modern identity for their ancestral land. The name has gradually gained popularity within the community.

Location and Geography

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Fujimori is situated in a rural region of tehsil Minchin Abad , surrounded by open fields, farmlands, and peaceful natural scenery. The village experiences all four seasons and is known for its quiet and harmonious lifestyle.

Demographics

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As of 2025, the population consists of around 80–100 individuals. Most villagers are involved in agriculture, animal farming, and small trades. The community emphasizes education and cultural pride.

Development and Initiatives

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In recent years, young members of the village have taken initiatives to bring awareness and recognition to Fujimori. Efforts include social media campaigns, online map updates, and community events aimed at improving the village's visibility.

Recognition

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The name "Fujimori" has been informally accepted by the local population and is being used in digital platforms such as Google Maps and social media.

See Also

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  • [List of villages in Pakistan]
  • [Rural development in Pakistan]