Jauharabad Famous people

Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi was a legendary Urdu language Pakistani poet, journalist, literary critic, dramatist and short story author. Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi Born  in November 20, 1916 in the village Anga of  Khushab. 

Tahira Wasti (Late) also belongs to Jauharabad. They claim that parents of this TV star still reside in Jauharabad.

Sohail Warraich is Famous and popular journalist  belongs to this city. He is one the most respected and legendary journalists in Pakistan. He is considered an authority in interviewing. His style of questioning and quality of questions is matchless. His program on GEO TV, Aik Din Geo Kay Saath, is a popular show.

 Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan (1880–1976) - founder of the Dar ul Islam Movement and the Dar ul Islam Trust in South Asia and the Dar ul Islam Trust Institutes in Pathankot, India and Jauharabad, Pakistan, was a civil engineer, civil servant, landowner, agriculturalist and philanthropist and an avid and active supporter of the Pakistan Movement, which led to the establishment of Pakistan in 1947.

 Chaudhary Naeem Sidhu is another star from this city . He presents programme Jahan Numa at Channel-5 (Khabrain Group) on international affairs. He writes column for leading newspaper Daily Express. He is known for his balanced analysis.

 Syed Sardar Ahmed Pirzada is the first blind journalist of Pakistan. He received primary, secondary and college education from Jauharabad. He has worked as a ''Reporter'' and ''Sub-Editor'' in leading newspapers including Jang, Jasarat, Mashriq Istaqlal, and Nawaiwaqt. Presently he is writing for columns for 'Daily Nawa-i-Waqt, with the name of ''Saaf Saaf''. He also hosts a talk show ''Sunrise Ke Mehman'' on radio FM 97 Sunrise Pakistan.

Zahid Sharjeel is a renowned IT youth from this city. He is pioneer in Urdu Computing in Pakistan. He has written more than 25 books on computer.

 Raja Abdul Ghafoor Jauhar Nizami (1907–1996) - known by his pen name "Jauhar Nizami" - literary and religious figure. Author of two Urdu poetry books namely Lauh-i-Mehfuz and Wehm-i-Rasaa. He also wrote one book on religious poetry containing naats, marsiya and rubayats.