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Okara District

Okara District (Punjabi and Urdu: ضِلع اوكاڑا), is a district of Punjab, Pakistan. It became a separate district in 1982, prior to that it was part of Sahiwal District.[3]

Okara District
ضِلع اوكاڑا
Top: Shaikhu Sharif, Okara
Bottom: Ghausia Masjid, Okara
Location of Okara in Punjab.
Coordinates: 30°48′05″N 73°26′54″E / 30.801380°N 73.448334°E / 30.801380; 73.448334Coordinates: 30°48′05″N 73°26′54″E / 30.801380°N 73.448334°E / 30.801380; 73.448334
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DivisionSahiwal
HeadquartersOkara
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerMuhammad Ali Ijaz[1]
 • District Police OfficerN/A
 • District Health OfficerN/A
Area
 • Total4,377 km2 (1,690 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[2]
 • Total3,040,826
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
TehsilsDepalpur
Okara
Renala Khurd
Number of Union councils10
Websiteokara.punjab.gov.pk

The Multan Road connects the district capital, Okara with Lahore 110 km away and Faisalabad is 100 km by passing away Ravi River.

Geography

Okara District is bounded on the on the south by Bahawalnagar district, on the South-West by Pakpattan district, on the west by Sahiwal, on the north by the districts of Faisalabad and Nankana Sahib, on the Near-East & Far-North by Kasur, on the South-East by Fazilka district in Indian Punjab. Okara District lies on Radcliffe line/Indo-Pakistani border, therefore its geographic importance for defence is high. Okara Cantonment has a significant position in Pakistan.

History

Okara region was an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley civilization.the old name of Okara city was (okan-wala اوکا والا) The Vedic period is characterized by Indo-Aryan culture that invaded from Central Asia and settled in the Punjab region. The Kambojas, Daradas, Kaikayas, Madras, Pauravas, Yaudheyas, Malavas, Saindhavas and Kurus invaded, settled and ruled ancient Punjab region. After overrunning the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Alexander marched into present-day Punjab region with an army of 50,000. The Okara was ruled by Maurya Empire, Indo-Greek kingdom, Kushan Empire, Gupta Empire, White Huns, Kushano-Hephthalites and the Turk and Hindu Shahi kingdoms.[3]

In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi, took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established by his father, Sultan Sebuktegin. In 1005, he conquered the Shahis in Kabul, and followed it by the conquests of northern Punjab region. The Delhi Sultanate and later the Mughal Empire ruled this region. The Punjab region became predominantly Muslim due to missionary Sufi saints whose dargahs dot the landscape of the Punjab region.

After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Sikh Empire invaded and occupied Sahiwal. The Muslims faced restrictions during the Sikh rule. During the period of British rule there was a forest of Okaan where the city has been built. The city is a relatively new agricultural city. The word "Okara" for this district was actually originated from word "Okan" (a lush green tree with needle like leaves). The Okan Tree gave birth to word Okanwali (Land of Okan) which ultimately finalized into Okara.[4][5] During British rule the area was part of Montgomery District and contained a large saltpeter refinery.[6] At independence in 1947, one of the two textile mills that Pakistan got was in Okara. The mill was known as Sutlej textile mill and it was Asia's biggest textile mill at that time but at present, it is closed down. In 1982 the city became the headquarters of the newly created Okara District. Okara has had a railway line since 1892.[3]

Okara District was previously part of Montgomery District which included: Pakpattan, Sahiwal, Okara districts of Punjab. The predominantly Muslim population supported the Muslim League and the Pakistan Movement. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India settled in the Okara district.

Agriculture

Okara District is famous for its fertile lands, peaceful natural environment and green fields of Potato, tomato, sugarcane, wheat, rice and maize crops. Oranges and Mangoes orchards are common.[4] The area of district Okara is the gold mine for history seekers, spiritual and curious travellers. One can find archaeological remains of different dynasties of prehistory, Indus Valley civilisation, Persians, Ghaznavids, Sultanates, the Mugal Empire, the Sikh Confederacy and the British Raj.[4][3]

There is a central ridge, in the centre of Okara District, which marks the old river bed of the Beas, and the boundary b/w the eastern and western half of the district. The ridge descends from Kasur, all the way to Chunian, and then Shergarh in Okara. As you go west of the ridge, into Okara & Renala Khurd, the subsoil water is brackish, therefore the area is dependent on canals for irrigation. However, after you cross the ridge east into Depalpur Tehsil, the subsoil water is sweet and good for agriculture.

Other produce grown locally includes the outputs of lemon, guava & grapefruit orchards, belonging to the food processing company, Mitchell's Fruit Farms Limited. The orchard runs for about 6 miles, along with the LBDC, from Renala Khurd all the way up to the Okara bypass.[3]

Okara is famous for world-class potato production. Okara ranks on the top in potatoes cultivation along Pakpattan, Sahiwal, Khanewal, Vehari, and Multan contribute more than 60% of potato produced in Pakistan.[7][8]

Demographics

At the time of the 2017 census the district had a population of 3,040,826, of which 1,564,470 were males and 1,476,071 females. Rural population is 2,198,262 while the urban population is 842,564. The literacy rate was 58.28%. Muslims were the predominant religious community with 98.53% of the population while Christians were 1.44% of the population.[2]

There are many tribes and clans settled in the Okara District. The majority of the population of Okara are Punjabi speaking Muslims. The main tribes and clans include: Syed, Malik, Jhujh, Basti Peeran Wali Depalpur Shekikhu Sharif, Channar, Wattus, Mungun, Jhakhar, Klaason, Dhall Jutt, Raajpoots, Shaikhs, Lodhis, Kharals, Kamyanas, Kumbohs, Khaanzaadas, Noons, Arains, Chaudhary and Baloch are prominent. However, the Jat population is less compared to other communities.[9]

At the time of the 2017 census, 96.10% of the population spoke Punjabi and 2.65% Urdu as their first language.[2] The main Punjabi dialects of the district are Jhangvi (or Rachnavi), and the standard Majhi dialect.

Livestock

Okara is also known for its cattle breed known as Sahiwal and a Water buffalo breed known as Niliravi. It is very rich in livestock population and production. The Livestock Production Research Institute (LPRI) Bahadar Nagar Farm is a very large Government farm near Okara city (18.5 km on Faisalabad road from DepalPur Chowk Okara). The farm has a large number of cows, buffalos, bulls (for reproduction), goats and sheep. Okara is a major milk producing city of Pakistan. There is also a large military dairy farm in Okara district originally set up in 1913.[10] After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the 'battai system' (sharing-partners in crop yields) continued in all military-owned farms in Pakistan, with the farmers taking their respective shares in the crop yields.[11][10]

Infrastructure

There are two modern Cricket Stadiums (Okara Gymkhana Cricket Ground and Jinnah Cricket Stadium). Okara Gymkhana Cricket ground is a First Class Cricket venue of Pakistan Cricket Board. Football, Hockey, Basketball Court, Badminton Arena are also constructed in the heart of City. A new international hockey stadium is being constructed in Renala Khurd Tehsil of Okara, which would be completed by 2013.

There are also many small and considerable big parks for the general public. The three main recreational parks are Ladies Park, Bagh-e-Jinnah and District Park.

Educational institutes include Education University, Cadet College, Government College for Boy, two Government Colleges for Women.

There are various numerous public & private hospitals and clinics providing the health services. Hospitals include the District Government hospital, surgical hospital and C.M.H Okara Cantt. There is also a Social welfare health society which is being operated by the Government of Punjab. Every hospital has more than two ambulances. Located in the village of Rehampur the Rosary Christian Hospital also provides medical services to Okara and surrounding areas.

The '1122 Rescue' Government organization is also offering their services in Okara city. There is also a separated Fire station, located in the centre of the city, which has several old and also latest fire engines for safety services.

Okara also has a Railway station, which contains several platforms, where almost every train going from Islamabad to Karachi makes a stop. There are two railway underpasses and two flyovers which helps in smooth flow of traffic.

On 31 May 2005, the Ex-President General Pervez Musharraf inaugurated the Okara Bypass (30.786887° 73.459238°), the length of 12.7 km, on GT road (N-5). This project was commenced on 5 September 2003, due to the great demand of the people of the area. It was completed at the cost of 62.817 Crore Rupees. This interchange proved very helpful in the smooth flow of national highway traffic, particularly between Lahore and Multan and to reduce the national traffic in the city. This bypass connects the Karachi-Lahore-Peshawar national highway which is the economic lifeline of Pakistan.[3]

Surroundings

Nearby cities are Hvaili Lakha, Sahiwal, Pakpattan, Depalpur, Mundi Ahmad Abaad, Bseer Poor and Renaala Khurd. There is a famous shrine of Sufi Sayed Shubbeer Husain Shaah Gilaani situated in the village "47/2-L (Raajpootaan) near Depalpur road, Okara. There is a famous shrine of Soofi Baaba Wlee Roshun Shaah situated in the village of Bonga Saaleh. Every year on 27th of Harr (Desi month), Maila(Fair) is celebrated. Another well-known shrine near Depalpur is that of Daud Bundgi Kirmaani, located in the town of Shair Gurh. His ours is held in the middle of March, and is attended by thousands from all over Punjaab and beyond. In the west of Okara city, the Ravi river goes winding along the borders of Faisalabad District and Sheikhupura District.

The main towns of the district are:

  • Depalpur[12]
  • Renaala Khourd
  • Bseer Pur
  • Hvaili Lakha
  • Houjra Shaah Moqeem

And some minor towns of the district are:

  • Akhtar Abad Old Dhuniwala
  • Ahmad Abad
  • Bseer Poor[12]
  • Haveli Lakha
  • Bungla Googaira
  • Jbokuh
  • Jundraakuh
  • Mopaakkay
  • Choochuk
  • Kohluh
  • Bama Baala & Baamuh Zaireen
  • Moza Joyuh
  • Sutguruh Aduh
  • Maoza Jhaidioo
  • Maoza Lukhun
  • Shair K Baala & Shair K Zaireen
  • Outhwaal Jaageer
  • Maoza Joota new name Taariq Abad
  • Busti Peeraan Dey
  • Baarun Poor
  • Maoza Mourdaani
  • Maoza Futtoo-Aanuh
  • Jhakhar Chowk 35/GD
  • Maoza Akber or Ukbur
  • Thuthuh Inaayet Ka
  • Maozuh Sheereen Wutwaan
  • Maozuh Fteh Poor
  • Thuthuh Baig Wutwaan
  • Thuthuh Taahir Ka Wutwaan
  • Chak Khan Mohummud
  • Thuthuh Fteh Ali Wutwaan. The most beautiful & interesting village of the World
  • Chak NO.1/4L
  • Chak NO.2/4L
  • Chak NO.3/4L
  • Chak NO.4/4L
  • Chak NO.5/4L
  • Chak NO.6/4L
  • Chak NO.7/4L
  • Chak NO.8/4L
  • Chak NO.9/4L
  • Chak NO.10/4L
  • Chak NO.11/4L
  • Chak NO.12/4L
  • Chak NO.13/4L
  • Chak NO.14/4L
  • Chak NO.15/4L
  • Chak NO.16/4L
  • Chak NO.18/4L
  • Chak NO.19/4L
  • Chak NO.20/4L
  • Chak NO.21/4L
  • Chak NO.22/4L
  • Chak NO.23/4L
  • Chak NO.24/4L
  • Chak NO.25/4L
  • Chak NO.26/4L
  • Chak NO.27/4L
  • Chak NO.28/4L
  • Chak NO.29/4L
  • Chak NO.30/4L Raisaan
  • Chak NO.30/4L Mohaaraan
  • Chak NO.31/4L Kaori Blochaan
  • Chak NO.32/4L Oogoo Aana siaal
  • Chak NO.33/4L Chunnur
  • Chak NO.34/4L Thaakruh
  • Chak NO.35/4L Juttaan
  • Chak NO.36/4L Nizaam Aana Bloch
  • Chak NO.36/4L Mulgudhay Bloch
  • Chak NO.37/4L Jhakhraan wala
  • Chak NO.38/4L Pgaala
  • Chak NO.39/4L Bhutti
  • Chak NO.39/4L Bhojoo Aana Siaal
  • Chak NO.40/4L Nao Thain Bodluh
  • Chak NO.40/4L Siaal
  • Chak NO.41/4L
  • Chak NO.42/4L
  • Chak NO.43/4L Roda
  • Chak NO.43/4L Taeloo
  • Chak NO.27/2L
  • Chak NO.28/2L
  • Chak NO.27/2L
  • Chak NO.28/2L
  • Chak NO.29/2L
  • Chak NO.30/2L
  • Chak NO.31/2L
  • Chak NO.32/2L
  • Chak NO.33/2L
  • Chak NO.34/2L
  • Chak NO.35/2L
  • Chak NO.36/2L
  • Chak NO.37-38/2L or Chak NO.37-38/4L or Soukkuh Chak Jhakhraan wala or Pukkuh Khooh
  • Chak NO.39/2L
  • Chak NO.40/2L
  • Chak NO.41/2L
  • Chak NO.42/2L
  • Chak NO.43/2L
  • Chak NO.44/2L
  • Chak NO.45/2L
  • Chak NO.46/2L
  • Chak NO.47/2L
  • Chak NO.48/2L
  • Chak NO.49/2L
  • Chak NO.50/2L
  • Chak NO.51/2L
  • Chak NO.52/2L
  • Chak NO.53/2L
  • Chak NO.54/2L
  • Chak NO.55/2L
  • Chak NO.56/2L

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Administration division

 
Map of the district's constituent units (national assembly)

The following is a table of the Tehsils & Union Councils of Okara District:

Tehsil Unions Total Unions
Depalpur 1/SP WESAWEWALA, AMLI MOTI, AWAN KALAN, BARICT (CHAK BAWA), BASIRPUR-1, BASIRPUR-2, BEHLOL PUR, BHELA GULAB SINGH, BHOMAN SHAH, BHONE MANZaBTA, BHUTA MOHABBAT, BONGA SALEH, CHIPLI PUR, DEPALPUR-1, DEPALPUR-2, DEPALPUR-3, DHULLIANA, FARID PUR SOHAG, GUDDAR MULKANA, HAVELI LAKHA-1, HAVELI LAKHA-2, HAVELI LAKHA-3, HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM-1, HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM-2, HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM-3, JAITH PUR, JHUJH KALAN, KANI PUR, KLAIR KALAN, MAHANT DARSHAN, MANCHARIAN, MANDI AHMADABAD, MAROOF, MAZHAR ABAD, MEHAR SHAH KHAGA, MOHIB ALI UTAR, MUHAMMAD NAGAR, MUSTAFABAD., NAHAL MAHAR, NAMA JINDEKA, PANDAT MANFOOL PUR, PHULLAN TOLI, PIPLI PAHAR, QADIR ABAD, QILA JAVAND SINGH, QILA TARA SINGH, RAJOWAL, RATTA KHANNA, REHMAT WALA, ROHILA TAJEYKA, RUKAN PURA, SHAH NAWAZ KHAN, SHAH YAKKA, SHERGARH, SOBHA RAM 55
Okara Thatta Ghulamka CHAK NO 25/2R SANGO-KA (CH BASHIR AHMAD SANGO-KA PAK ARMY), AKBAR, BIBI PUR, BURJ JEWAY KHAN, CHAK 2/4L, CHAK 12/GD, CHAK 14/GD, CHAK 15/1R, CHAK 16/GD, CHAK 17/GD, CHAK 18/GD, CHAK 24/GD, CHAK 27/4L, CHAK 32/2L, CHAK 32/2R, CHAK 38/2R, CHAK 34/GD, CHAK 36-A/4L, CHAK 4/4L, CHAK 40/3R, CHAK 40-A/4L, CHAK 42/3R, CHAK 44/2L,CHAK 43/GD, CHAK 45/GD(RETRI), CHAK 48/3R, CHAK 52/2R, CHAK 53/2L, FATEH PUR, GOGERA-1, JABOKA, JANDRAKA, KOHLA, LASHARI, OKARA-1, E-BLOCK, Masibat Pura, OKARA-10, OKARA-11, OKARA-2, OKARA-3, OKARA-4, OKARA-5, OKARA-6, OKARA-7, OKARA-8, OKARA-9, SATGHARA, SHEIKHU SHARIF, TARIQ ABAD 41, 19/1R REHANO WALA.
Renala Khurd Chak 13/1.R,( Imtiaz Ahmad Bhatti PA Vice Principal Academic, Aitchison College Lahore)

Chak 7/1-AL(of mahalmis) CHAK 10/1.AL, KOT GUJJARAN o KAMYANA Chak No 8/1R

AKHTARABAD, BAZEEDA, CHAK 11/1L, Chak 12/1-L, CHAK 13/1-L, CHAK 14/1-L, CHAK 18/1L, CHAK 22/1AL, CHAK 23/2L, CHAK 33/1AL, CHAK 4/1AL, CHAK 4/GD, CHAK 5/1RA, CHAK NO 4/1RA, CHAK 6/1L, CHAK 4/1.L, CHAK 7/1R, KAMAN, MOPALKEY, RENALA-1, RENALA-2 || 18

The district is also represented in the National Assembly, by 4 elected members who represent the following constituencies:

Constituency Member Party
NA-141 Ch. Nadeem Abbas Rabbera PML(N)
NA-142 Riaz ul Haq PML(N)
NA-143 Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan PML(N)
NA-144 Muhammad Moeen Wattoo PML(N)
Total 4

Culture

Okara is also known for the wide variety of culture reflecting the traditions and customs of the area. Melas (fairs) in the month of 'Saawan' are notable among these traditions where different types of games are played on the drum-beat and shops of sweets and toys etc. are decorated. The population mostly relies on agriculture as their main source of livelihood, although a number of people work in factories and offices as well. Dairy and fruit products are the identical mark of the area. The tombs of many great Sufis are also present here and Doll village of Pakistan Thatta Ghulamka.

Notable people

See also

Thatta Ghulamka Doll Village of Pakistan in Okara

References

  1. ^ "Punjab CM appoints juniors as DCs in 22 districts". Pakistan Observer (newspaper). 6 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "District Wise Results / Tables (Census - 2017)". www.pbscensus.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
  3. ^ a b c d e f History of Okara District on Cantonment Board Okara website Government of Pakistan website, Retrieved 12 April 2021
  4. ^ a b c Okara on Punjab Portal, Punjab Government website Retrieved 11 April 2021
  5. ^ Aslam Piracha (22 February 2018). "Visiting Okara District Complex a tough task". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  6. ^ Punjab – Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 20, p. 312.
  7. ^ Mahmood, Amjad (19 April 2021). "The tuber territory of Okara". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Pakistan eyes China to boost potato industry". The Express Tribune. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b "After election debacle, Wattoo resigns as PPP's central Punjab president". Dawn (newspaper). 14 May 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  10. ^ a b Kunwar Khuldune Shahid (1 June 2016). "This Land is Our Land: Peasants in Okara fight for their rights". Newsline (magazine). Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  11. ^ Ikram Junaidi (14 February 2017). "Okara farms dispute nearing 'amicable solution'". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  12. ^ a b c Population Detail of Okara District on Government of Punjab website Retrieved 12 April 2021
  13. ^ Sana Jamal (19 February 2018). "Baba Farid: Where Imran Khan and Bushra Maneka found each other". Gulf News (World Asia) website. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  14. ^ . Agenzia Fides website. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Younis Iqbal". Front Line Defenders. Retrieved 21 October 2022.

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Okara District Punjabi and Urdu ض لع اوكاڑا is a district of Punjab Pakistan It became a separate district in 1982 prior to that it was part of Sahiwal District 3 Okara District ض لع اوكاڑاDistrict of PunjabTop Shaikhu Sharif OkaraBottom Ghausia Masjid OkaraLocation of Okara in Punjab Coordinates 30 48 05 N 73 26 54 E 30 801380 N 73 448334 E 30 801380 73 448334 Coordinates 30 48 05 N 73 26 54 E 30 801380 N 73 448334 E 30 801380 73 448334Country PakistanProvince PunjabDivisionSahiwalHeadquartersOkaraGovernment TypeDistrict Administration Deputy CommissionerMuhammad Ali Ijaz 1 District Police OfficerN A District Health OfficerN AArea Total4 377 km2 1 690 sq mi Population 2017 2 Total3 040 826 Density690 km2 1 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 PST TehsilsDepalpurOkaraRenala KhurdNumber of Union councils10Websiteokara wbr punjab wbr gov wbr pkThe Multan Road connects the district capital Okara with Lahore 110 km away and Faisalabad is 100 km by passing away Ravi River Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Agriculture 4 Demographics 5 Livestock 6 Infrastructure 7 Surroundings 8 Administration division 9 Culture 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 ReferencesGeography EditOkara District is bounded on the on the south by Bahawalnagar district on the South West by Pakpattan district on the west by Sahiwal on the north by the districts of Faisalabad and Nankana Sahib on the Near East amp Far North by Kasur on the South East by Fazilka district in Indian Punjab Okara District lies on Radcliffe line Indo Pakistani border therefore its geographic importance for defence is high Okara Cantonment has a significant position in Pakistan History EditOkara region was an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley civilization the old name of Okara city was okan wala اوکا والا The Vedic period is characterized by Indo Aryan culture that invaded from Central Asia and settled in the Punjab region The Kambojas Daradas Kaikayas Madras Pauravas Yaudheyas Malavas Saindhavas and Kurus invaded settled and ruled ancient Punjab region After overrunning the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE Alexander marched into present day Punjab region with an army of 50 000 The Okara was ruled by Maurya Empire Indo Greek kingdom Kushan Empire Gupta Empire White Huns Kushano Hephthalites and the Turk and Hindu Shahi kingdoms 3 In 997 CE Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established by his father Sultan Sebuktegin In 1005 he conquered the Shahis in Kabul and followed it by the conquests of northern Punjab region The Delhi Sultanate and later the Mughal Empire ruled this region The Punjab region became predominantly Muslim due to missionary Sufi saints whose dargahs dot the landscape of the Punjab region After the decline of the Mughal Empire the Sikh Empire invaded and occupied Sahiwal The Muslims faced restrictions during the Sikh rule During the period of British rule there was a forest of Okaan where the city has been built The city is a relatively new agricultural city The word Okara for this district was actually originated from word Okan a lush green tree with needle like leaves The Okan Tree gave birth to word Okanwali Land of Okan which ultimately finalized into Okara 4 5 During British rule the area was part of Montgomery District and contained a large saltpeter refinery 6 At independence in 1947 one of the two textile mills that Pakistan got was in Okara The mill was known as Sutlej textile mill and it was Asia s biggest textile mill at that time but at present it is closed down In 1982 the city became the headquarters of the newly created Okara District Okara has had a railway line since 1892 3 Okara District was previously part of Montgomery District which included Pakpattan Sahiwal Okara districts of Punjab The predominantly Muslim population supported the Muslim League and the Pakistan Movement After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India settled in the Okara district Agriculture EditOkara District is famous for its fertile lands peaceful natural environment and green fields of Potato tomato sugarcane wheat rice and maize crops Oranges and Mangoes orchards are common 4 The area of district Okara is the gold mine for history seekers spiritual and curious travellers One can find archaeological remains of different dynasties of prehistory Indus Valley civilisation Persians Ghaznavids Sultanates the Mugal Empire the Sikh Confederacy and the British Raj 4 3 There is a central ridge in the centre of Okara District which marks the old river bed of the Beas and the boundary b w the eastern and western half of the district The ridge descends from Kasur all the way to Chunian and then Shergarh in Okara As you go west of the ridge into Okara amp Renala Khurd the subsoil water is brackish therefore the area is dependent on canals for irrigation However after you cross the ridge east into Depalpur Tehsil the subsoil water is sweet and good for agriculture Other produce grown locally includes the outputs of lemon guava amp grapefruit orchards belonging to the food processing company Mitchell s Fruit Farms Limited The orchard runs for about 6 miles along with the LBDC from Renala Khurd all the way up to the Okara bypass 3 Okara is famous for world class potato production Okara ranks on the top in potatoes cultivation along Pakpattan Sahiwal Khanewal Vehari and Multan contribute more than 60 of potato produced in Pakistan 7 8 Demographics EditAt the time of the 2017 census the district had a population of 3 040 826 of which 1 564 470 were males and 1 476 071 females Rural population is 2 198 262 while the urban population is 842 564 The literacy rate was 58 28 Muslims were the predominant religious community with 98 53 of the population while Christians were 1 44 of the population 2 There are many tribes and clans settled in the Okara District The majority of the population of Okara are Punjabi speaking Muslims The main tribes and clans include Syed Malik Jhujh Basti Peeran Wali Depalpur Shekikhu Sharif Channar Wattus Mungun Jhakhar Klaason Dhall Jutt Raajpoots Shaikhs Lodhis Kharals Kamyanas Kumbohs Khaanzaadas Noons Arains Chaudhary and Baloch are prominent However the Jat population is less compared to other communities 9 At the time of the 2017 census 96 10 of the population spoke Punjabi and 2 65 Urdu as their first language 2 The main Punjabi dialects of the district are Jhangvi or Rachnavi and the standard Majhi dialect Livestock EditOkara is also known for its cattle breed known as Sahiwal and a Water buffalo breed known as Niliravi It is very rich in livestock population and production The Livestock Production Research Institute LPRI Bahadar Nagar Farm is a very large Government farm near Okara city 18 5 km on Faisalabad road from DepalPur Chowk Okara The farm has a large number of cows buffalos bulls for reproduction goats and sheep Okara is a major milk producing city of Pakistan There is also a large military dairy farm in Okara district originally set up in 1913 10 After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 the battai system sharing partners in crop yields continued in all military owned farms in Pakistan with the farmers taking their respective shares in the crop yields 11 10 Infrastructure EditThere are two modern Cricket Stadiums Okara Gymkhana Cricket Ground and Jinnah Cricket Stadium Okara Gymkhana Cricket ground is a First Class Cricket venue of Pakistan Cricket Board Football Hockey Basketball Court Badminton Arena are also constructed in the heart of City A new international hockey stadium is being constructed in Renala Khurd Tehsil of Okara which would be completed by 2013 There are also many small and considerable big parks for the general public The three main recreational parks are Ladies Park Bagh e Jinnah and District Park Educational institutes include Education University Cadet College Government College for Boy two Government Colleges for Women There are various numerous public amp private hospitals and clinics providing the health services Hospitals include the District Government hospital surgical hospital and C M H Okara Cantt There is also a Social welfare health society which is being operated by the Government of Punjab Every hospital has more than two ambulances Located in the village of Rehampur the Rosary Christian Hospital also provides medical services to Okara and surrounding areas The 1122 Rescue Government organization is also offering their services in Okara city There is also a separated Fire station located in the centre of the city which has several old and also latest fire engines for safety services Okara also has a Railway station which contains several platforms where almost every train going from Islamabad to Karachi makes a stop There are two railway underpasses and two flyovers which helps in smooth flow of traffic On 31 May 2005 the Ex President General Pervez Musharraf inaugurated the Okara Bypass 30 786887 73 459238 the length of 12 7 km on GT road N 5 This project was commenced on 5 September 2003 due to the great demand of the people of the area It was completed at the cost of 62 817 Crore Rupees This interchange proved very helpful in the smooth flow of national highway traffic particularly between Lahore and Multan and to reduce the national traffic in the city This bypass connects the Karachi Lahore Peshawar national highway which is the economic lifeline of Pakistan 3 Surroundings EditNearby cities are Hvaili Lakha Sahiwal Pakpattan Depalpur Mundi Ahmad Abaad Bseer Poor and Renaala Khurd There is a famous shrine of Sufi Sayed Shubbeer Husain Shaah Gilaani situated in the village 47 2 L Raajpootaan near Depalpur road Okara There is a famous shrine of Soofi Baaba Wlee Roshun Shaah situated in the village of Bonga Saaleh Every year on 27th of Harr Desi month Maila Fair is celebrated Another well known shrine near Depalpur is that of Daud Bundgi Kirmaani located in the town of Shair Gurh His ours is held in the middle of March and is attended by thousands from all over Punjaab and beyond In the west of Okara city the Ravi river goes winding along the borders of Faisalabad District and Sheikhupura District The main towns of the district are Depalpur 12 Renaala Khourd Bseer Pur Hvaili Lakha Houjra Shaah MoqeemAnd some minor towns of the district are Akhtar Abad Old Dhuniwala Ahmad Abad Bseer Poor 12 Haveli Lakha Bungla Googaira Jbokuh Jundraakuh Mopaakkay Choochuk Kohluh Bama Baala amp Baamuh Zaireen Moza Joyuh Sutguruh Aduh Maoza Jhaidioo Maoza Lukhun Shair K Baala amp Shair K Zaireen Outhwaal Jaageer Maoza Joota new name Taariq Abad Busti Peeraan Dey Baarun Poor Maoza Mourdaani Maoza Futtoo Aanuh Jhakhar Chowk 35 GD Maoza Akber or Ukbur Thuthuh Inaayet Ka Maozuh Sheereen Wutwaan Maozuh Fteh Poor Thuthuh Baig Wutwaan Thuthuh Taahir Ka Wutwaan Chak Khan Mohummud Thuthuh Fteh Ali Wutwaan The most beautiful amp interesting village of the World Chak NO 1 4L Chak NO 2 4L Chak NO 3 4L Chak NO 4 4L Chak NO 5 4L Chak NO 6 4L Chak NO 7 4L Chak NO 8 4L Chak NO 9 4L Chak NO 10 4L Chak NO 11 4L Chak NO 12 4L Chak NO 13 4L Chak NO 14 4L Chak NO 15 4L Chak NO 16 4L Chak NO 18 4L Chak NO 19 4L Chak NO 20 4L Chak NO 21 4L Chak NO 22 4L Chak NO 23 4L Chak NO 24 4L Chak NO 25 4L Chak NO 26 4L Chak NO 27 4L Chak NO 28 4L Chak NO 29 4L Chak NO 30 4L Raisaan Chak NO 30 4L Mohaaraan Chak NO 31 4L Kaori Blochaan Chak NO 32 4L Oogoo Aana siaal Chak NO 33 4L Chunnur Chak NO 34 4L Thaakruh Chak NO 35 4L Juttaan Chak NO 36 4L Nizaam Aana Bloch Chak NO 36 4L Mulgudhay Bloch Chak NO 37 4L Jhakhraan wala Chak NO 38 4L Pgaala Chak NO 39 4L Bhutti Chak NO 39 4L Bhojoo Aana Siaal Chak NO 40 4L Nao Thain Bodluh Chak NO 40 4L Siaal Chak NO 41 4L Chak NO 42 4L Chak NO 43 4L Roda Chak NO 43 4L Taeloo Chak NO 27 2L Chak NO 28 2L Chak NO 27 2L Chak NO 28 2L Chak NO 29 2L Chak NO 30 2L Chak NO 31 2L Chak NO 32 2L Chak NO 33 2L Chak NO 34 2L Chak NO 35 2L Chak NO 36 2L Chak NO 37 38 2L or Chak NO 37 38 4L or Soukkuh Chak Jhakhraan wala or Pukkuh Khooh Chak NO 39 2L Chak NO 40 2L Chak NO 41 2L Chak NO 42 2L Chak NO 43 2L Chak NO 44 2L Chak NO 45 2L Chak NO 46 2L Chak NO 47 2L Chak NO 48 2L Chak NO 49 2L Chak NO 50 2L Chak NO 51 2L Chak NO 52 2L Chak NO 53 2L Chak NO 54 2L Chak NO 55 2L Chak NO 56 2L 12 Administration division Edit Map of the district s constituent units national assembly The following is a table of the Tehsils amp Union Councils of Okara District Tehsil Unions Total UnionsDepalpur 1 SP WESAWEWALA AMLI MOTI AWAN KALAN BARICT CHAK BAWA BASIRPUR 1 BASIRPUR 2 BEHLOL PUR BHELA GULAB SINGH BHOMAN SHAH BHONE MANZaBTA BHUTA MOHABBAT BONGA SALEH CHIPLI PUR DEPALPUR 1 DEPALPUR 2 DEPALPUR 3 DHULLIANA FARID PUR SOHAG GUDDAR MULKANA HAVELI LAKHA 1 HAVELI LAKHA 2 HAVELI LAKHA 3 HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM 1 HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM 2 HUJRA SHAH MUQEEM 3 JAITH PUR JHUJH KALAN KANI PUR KLAIR KALAN MAHANT DARSHAN MANCHARIAN MANDI AHMADABAD MAROOF MAZHAR ABAD MEHAR SHAH KHAGA MOHIB ALI UTAR MUHAMMAD NAGAR MUSTAFABAD NAHAL MAHAR NAMA JINDEKA PANDAT MANFOOL PUR PHULLAN TOLI PIPLI PAHAR QADIR ABAD QILA JAVAND SINGH QILA TARA SINGH RAJOWAL RATTA KHANNA REHMAT WALA ROHILA TAJEYKA RUKAN PURA SHAH NAWAZ KHAN SHAH YAKKA SHERGARH SOBHA RAM 55Okara Thatta Ghulamka CHAK NO 25 2R SANGO KA CH BASHIR AHMAD SANGO KA PAK ARMY AKBAR BIBI PUR BURJ JEWAY KHAN CHAK 2 4L CHAK 12 GD CHAK 14 GD CHAK 15 1R CHAK 16 GD CHAK 17 GD CHAK 18 GD CHAK 24 GD CHAK 27 4L CHAK 32 2L CHAK 32 2R CHAK 38 2R CHAK 34 GD CHAK 36 A 4L CHAK 4 4L CHAK 40 3R CHAK 40 A 4L CHAK 42 3R CHAK 44 2L CHAK 43 GD CHAK 45 GD RETRI CHAK 48 3R CHAK 52 2R CHAK 53 2L FATEH PUR GOGERA 1 JABOKA JANDRAKA KOHLA LASHARI OKARA 1 E BLOCK Masibat Pura OKARA 10 OKARA 11 OKARA 2 OKARA 3 OKARA 4 OKARA 5 OKARA 6 OKARA 7 OKARA 8 OKARA 9 SATGHARA SHEIKHU SHARIF TARIQ ABAD 41 19 1R REHANO WALA Renala Khurd Chak 13 1 R Imtiaz Ahmad Bhatti PA Vice Principal Academic Aitchison College Lahore Chak 7 1 AL of mahalmis CHAK 10 1 AL KOT GUJJARAN o KAMYANA Chak No 8 1RAKHTARABAD BAZEEDA CHAK 11 1L Chak 12 1 L CHAK 13 1 L CHAK 14 1 L CHAK 18 1L CHAK 22 1AL CHAK 23 2L CHAK 33 1AL CHAK 4 1AL CHAK 4 GD CHAK 5 1RA CHAK NO 4 1RA CHAK 6 1L CHAK 4 1 L CHAK 7 1R KAMAN MOPALKEY RENALA 1 RENALA 2 18The district is also represented in the National Assembly by 4 elected members who represent the following constituencies Constituency Member PartyNA 141 Ch Nadeem Abbas Rabbera PML N NA 142 Riaz ul Haq PML N NA 143 Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan PML N NA 144 Muhammad Moeen Wattoo PML N Total 4Culture EditOkara is also known for the wide variety of culture reflecting the traditions and customs of the area Melas fairs in the month of Saawan are notable among these traditions where different types of games are played on the drum beat and shops of sweets and toys etc are decorated The population mostly relies on agriculture as their main source of livelihood although a number of people work in factories and offices as well Dairy and fruit products are the identical mark of the area The tombs of many great Sufis are also present here and Doll village of Pakistan Thatta Ghulamka Notable people EditBushra Bibi wife of Imran Khan 13 Syed Samsam Bukhari Politician Aftab Iqbal Journalist Rao Sikandar Iqbal Politician Zafar Iqbal Poet and Columnist Indrias Rehmat Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Faisalabad 14 Ghulam Ali Okarvi Scholar Manzoor Wattoo Politician Former Chief Minister of Punjab 9 Saieen Zahoor Sufi Musician Mian Yawar Zaman Politician Younis Iqbal 15 Social Activist and Founder Chairman Anjuman Muzareen Movement Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal Historic Hero Ajmal Kasab 2008 Mumbai Attacks terroristSee also EditThatta Ghulamka Doll Village of Pakistan in OkaraReferences Edit Punjab CM appoints juniors as DCs in 22 districts Pakistan Observer newspaper 6 January 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2022 a b c District Wise Results Tables Census 2017 www pbscensus gov pk Pakistan Bureau of Statistics a b c d e f History of Okara District on Cantonment Board Okara website Government of Pakistan website Retrieved 12 April 2021 a b c Okara on Punjab Portal Punjab Government website Retrieved 11 April 2021 Aslam Piracha 22 February 2018 Visiting Okara District Complex a tough task Dawn newspaper Retrieved 11 April 2021 Punjab Imperial Gazetteer of India v 20 p 312 Mahmood Amjad 19 April 2021 The tuber territory of Okara DAWN COM Retrieved 31 January 2023 Pakistan eyes China to boost potato industry The Express Tribune 29 March 2022 Retrieved 31 January 2023 a b After election debacle Wattoo resigns as PPP s central Punjab president Dawn newspaper 14 May 2013 Retrieved 11 April 2021 a b Kunwar Khuldune Shahid 1 June 2016 This Land is Our Land Peasants in Okara fight for their rights Newsline magazine Retrieved 12 April 2021 Ikram Junaidi 14 February 2017 Okara farms dispute nearing amicable solution Dawn newspaper Retrieved 11 April 2021 a b c Population Detail of Okara District on Government of Punjab website Retrieved 12 April 2021 Sana Jamal 19 February 2018 Baba Farid Where Imran Khan and Bushra Maneka found each other Gulf News World Asia website Retrieved 11 April 2021 ASIA PAKISTAN Appointment of the Bishop of Faisalabad Agenzia Fides website Archived from the original on 4 July 2019 Retrieved 11 April 2021 Younis Iqbal Front Line Defenders Retrieved 21 October 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Okara District amp oldid 1136757535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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