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Mandi Bahauddin District

Mandi Bahauddin, also spelled Mandi Baha ud Din, (Punjabi and Urdu: ضلع منڈی بہاوالدین) is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

Mandi-Bahauddin district
ضلع منڈی بہاوالدین
Top: Rasul Barrage, bottom: Busal rest house
Map of Punjab with Mandi-Bahauddin District highlighted
Coordinates: 32°35′N 73°30′E / 32.583°N 73.500°E / 32.583; 73.500
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DivisionGujrat
HeadquartersMandi Bahauddin
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerShahid Imran Marth
 • District Police OfficerSajid Hussain Khokhar
 • District Health OfficerN/A
 • The Chairman District CounsilCh Ghulam Hussain Bosal
Area
 • Total2,673 km2 (1,032 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total1,594,039
 • Density600/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils3
Websitemandibahauddin.punjab.gov.pk

Mandi Bahauddin District is in the north-central area of the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It is bordered on the northwest by the Jhelum River, on the southeast by the Chenab River (which separates it from Gujranwala District and Gujrat District), and on the southwest by the Sargodha District. The district has an area of 2,673 square kilometres (1,032 sq mi). Mandi district currently has 1.5 million population. In 1998, it had a population of 1.16 million people.[1]

Administration

Mandi Bahauddin is subdivided into Three tehsils and 80 Union Councils:[2]

Name of Tehsil Number of Union Councils
Malakwal 20
Mandi Bahauddin 30
Phalia 30
Total 80

Geography

The district forms a central portion of the Chaj Doab lying between the Jhelum and Chenab rivers. It lies from 30° 8' to 32° 40' N and 73° 36' to 73° 37' E. The tehsil headquarters towns of Phalia and Malikwal are 22.5 and 28.5 kilometres (14.0 and 17.7 mi) from Mandi Bahauddin, respectively. It is bounded on the north by the Jhelum river, which separates it from Jhelum district; on the west by Sargodha district, on the south by the river Chenab (which separates it from the Gujranwala and Hafizabad districts); and on the east by Gujrat district. The total area of the district is 2,673 square kilometres (1,032 sq mi). The district comprises the Mandi Bahauddin, Phalia, and Malakwal tehsils.[3]

Demographics

At the time of the 2017 census, the district had a population of 1,594,039, of which 775,788 were male and 818,056 female. 1,267,681 lived in rural areas while 326,358 lived in urban areas. Islam is the religion of nearly the entire population with 99.57% of the population, while a small minority of Christians lives mainly in the urban area.

At the time of the 2017 census 96.50% of the population spoke Punjabi, 1.74% Urdu and 1.48% Pashto as their first language. The dialect of Punjabi spoken here is close to the standard language.

According to the 1998 Pakistan census, the population of the district was 1,160,552, 14.93% of whom lived in urban environments.[1]

Climate

This district has a moderate climate, hot in summer and cold in winter. During the peak of summer the temperature may rise to 48 °C (118 °F) during the day, but in the winter months the minimum temperature may fall below 3 °C (37 °F). The average rainfall in the district is 388 millimetres (15.3 in).[4] mainly resonates with weather from Islamabad.[5]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b . Census, Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 27 December 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  2. ^ . MandiBahauddin.net website. Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  3. ^ History and District Overview on District Police Office, Mandi Bahauddin website Retrieved 21 January 2023
  4. ^ "Average rainfall & Temperature in mandi bahauddin". World Weather website. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  5. ^ Mandi Bahauddin weather on Fallingrain.com website Retrieved 21 January 2023

Coordinates: 32°35′0″N 73°30′0″E / 32.58333°N 73.50000°E / 32.58333; 73.50000

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Mandi Bahauddin also spelled Mandi Baha ud Din Punjabi and Urdu ضلع منڈی بہاوالدین is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan Mandi Bahauddin district ضلع منڈی بہاوالدینDistrict of PunjabTop Rasul Barrage bottom Busal rest houseMap of Punjab with Mandi Bahauddin District highlightedCoordinates 32 35 N 73 30 E 32 583 N 73 500 E 32 583 73 500Country PakistanProvince PunjabDivisionGujratHeadquartersMandi BahauddinGovernment TypeDistrict Administration Deputy CommissionerShahid Imran Marth District Police OfficerSajid Hussain Khokhar District Health OfficerN A The Chairman District CounsilCh Ghulam Hussain BosalArea Total2 673 km2 1 032 sq mi Population 2017 Total1 594 039 Density600 km2 1 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 PST Number of Tehsils3Websitemandibahauddin wbr punjab wbr gov wbr pkMandi Bahauddin District is in the north central area of the province of Punjab Pakistan It is bordered on the northwest by the Jhelum River on the southeast by the Chenab River which separates it from Gujranwala District and Gujrat District and on the southwest by the Sargodha District The district has an area of 2 673 square kilometres 1 032 sq mi Mandi district currently has 1 5 million population In 1998 it had a population of 1 16 million people 1 Contents 1 Administration 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Climate 5 Notable people 6 ReferencesAdministration EditMandi Bahauddin is subdivided into Three tehsils and 80 Union Councils 2 Name of Tehsil Number of Union CouncilsMalakwal 20Mandi Bahauddin 30Phalia 30Total 80Geography EditThe district forms a central portion of the Chaj Doab lying between the Jhelum and Chenab rivers It lies from 30 8 to 32 40 N and 73 36 to 73 37 E The tehsil headquarters towns of Phalia and Malikwal are 22 5 and 28 5 kilometres 14 0 and 17 7 mi from Mandi Bahauddin respectively It is bounded on the north by the Jhelum river which separates it from Jhelum district on the west by Sargodha district on the south by the river Chenab which separates it from the Gujranwala and Hafizabad districts and on the east by Gujrat district The total area of the district is 2 673 square kilometres 1 032 sq mi The district comprises the Mandi Bahauddin Phalia and Malakwal tehsils 3 Demographics EditAt the time of the 2017 census the district had a population of 1 594 039 of which 775 788 were male and 818 056 female 1 267 681 lived in rural areas while 326 358 lived in urban areas Islam is the religion of nearly the entire population with 99 57 of the population while a small minority of Christians lives mainly in the urban area At the time of the 2017 census 96 50 of the population spoke Punjabi 1 74 Urdu and 1 48 Pashto as their first language The dialect of Punjabi spoken here is close to the standard language According to the 1998 Pakistan census the population of the district was 1 160 552 14 93 of whom lived in urban environments 1 Climate EditThis district has a moderate climate hot in summer and cold in winter During the peak of summer the temperature may rise to 48 C 118 F during the day but in the winter months the minimum temperature may fall below 3 C 37 F The average rainfall in the district is 388 millimetres 15 3 in 4 mainly resonates with weather from Islamabad 5 Notable people EditHasan Askari Rizvi Chief Minister Punjab Caretaker Mustansar Hussain Tarar Pakistani novelist columnist travel writer and TV host Naved Arif Gondal Pakistani cricketer Pervaiz Mehdi Qureshi Ex Chief Of Pakistan Air Force Shaukat Ali folk singer Hasan Ali cricketer Mumtaz Ahmed Tarar M N A Federal Minister of Human Rights PML N Ex PPP Hameeda Waheeduddin M P A Minister of Women Development Punjab PML N Ex PLM Q Nasir Iqbal Bosal M N A Cousin of District Chairman Mandi Bahauddin PML N Ex PLM Q Muhammad Tariq Tarar Ex M N A PTI Ex PPP Pir Syed Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi Ex Minister of Punjab PML N Basma Riaz Choudhry Ex M P A PML Q Asif Bashir Bhagat Ex M P A PPP Haji imtaz Ahmad Chaudhry MNA PTIReferences Edit a b Mandi Bahauddin District at a Glance Census Government of Pakistan website Archived from the original on 27 December 2012 Retrieved 21 January 2023 Tehsils amp Unions in the District of Mandi Bahauddin MandiBahauddin net website Archived from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 21 January 2023 History and District Overview on District Police Office Mandi Bahauddin website Retrieved 21 January 2023 Average rainfall amp Temperature in mandi bahauddin World Weather website Retrieved 21 January 2023 Mandi Bahauddin weather on Fallingrain com website Retrieved 21 January 2023 Coordinates 32 35 0 N 73 30 0 E 32 58333 N 73 50000 E 32 58333 73 50000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mandi Bahauddin District amp oldid 1138431048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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