Nasirabad Division
Administrative division of Balochistan, Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naseerabad Division (Urdu: نصیر آباد ڈویژن) is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan. It is the only Irrigation & Agricultural Division of Balochistan. The division connects Balochistan with Sindh. Naseerabad division was created by bifurcation of Sibi division in 1987. Its Divisional headquarters are at Dera Murad Jamali. CNIC Code of Naseerabad Division is 53. According to 2023 Pakistani census population of Nasirabad Division is 2,044,021.
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Naseerabad Division
نصیرآباد ڈویژن نصیرآباد ولایت | |
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نصیر آباد ڈویژن | |
![]() Map of Naseerabad Division | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Balochistan |
Capital | Dera Murad Jamali |
Established | 1987 |
Government | |
• Type | Divisional Administration |
• Commissioner | Moin Ur Rehman Khan (BPS-20 BCS) |
• Regional Police Officer | Muhammad Saleem Lehri (BPS-20 PSP) |
• Constituensy | NA-254 Nasirabad-cum-Kachhi-cum-Jhal Magsi NA-255 Sohbat Pur-cum-Jaffarabad-cum-Usta Muhammad-cum-Nasirabad |
Population (2023) | |
2,044,021 | |
• Urban | 19.06% |
• Rural | 80.94% |
Ethnicities | |
• People | |
Literacy | |
• Literacy rate |
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Time zone | UTC+05:00 (PKT) |
• Summer (DST) | DST is not observed |
ZIP Code | |
NWD (area) code | 0838 |
ISO 3166 code | PK-BA |
List of the Districts
# | District | Headquarter | Area
(km²)[3] |
Pop.
(2023) |
Density
(ppl/km²) (2023) |
Lit.
rate (2023) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sohbatpur | Sohbatpur | 802 | 240,106 | 299.6 | 41.02% |
2 | Nasirabad | Dera Murad Jamali | 3,387 | 563,315 | 166.1 | 28.96% |
3 | Usta Muhammad | Usta Muhammad | 953 | N/A | 280 | 35.53% |
4 | Jafarabad | Dera Allahyar | 1,643 | 594,558 | 361.1 | 35.53 % |
5 | Jhal Magsi | Gandava | 3,615 | 203,368 | 56.2 | 30.14% |
6 | Kachhi | Dhadar | 5,682 | 442,674 | 77.9 | 30.20% |
List of the Tehsils
# | Tehsil | Area
(km²)[4] |
Pop.
(2023) |
Density
(ppl/km²) (2023) |
Literacy rate
(2023) |
Districts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jafarabad Tehsil | Jafarabad | ||||
2 | Jhatpat Tehsil | 690 | 302,498 | 438.40 | ||
3 | Gandawa Tehsil | 1,344 | 71,230 | 53.00 | Jhal Magsi | |
4 | Jhal Magsi Tehsil | 1,679 | 116,528 | 69.40 | ||
5 | Mirpur Tehsil | 592 | 15,610 | 26.37 | ||
6 | Faridabad Tehsil | 137 | 68,948 | 503.27 | Sohbatpur | |
7 | Hayrvi Tehsil | 73 | 16,891 | 231.38 | ||
8 | Manjipur Tehsil | 82 | 23,624 | 288.10 | ||
9 | Sohbatpur Tehsil | 334 | 64,844 | 194.14 | ||
10 | Baba Kot Tehsil | 967 | 53,661 | 55.49 | Nasirabad | |
11 | Dera Murad Jamali Tehsil | 281 | 265,822 | 945.99 | ||
12 | Landhi Tehsil | 266 | 8,638 | 32.47 | ||
13 | Chattar Tehsil | 961 | 32,276 | 33.59 | ||
14 | Meer Hassan Tesil | 229 | 53,400 | 233.19 | ||
15 | Tamboo Tehsil | 683 | 149,518 | 218.91 | ||
16 | Usta Muhammad Tehsil | 399 | 210,870 | 528.50 | Usta Muhammad | |
17 | Gandakha Tehsil | 554 | 81,190 | 146.55 | ||
18 | Khattan | 277 | 22,900 | 82.67 | Kachhi | |
19 | Dhadar Tehsil | 976 | 49,836 | 51.06 | ||
20 | Balanari Tehsil | 402 | 60,158 | 149.65 | ||
21 | Bhag Tehsil | 1,308 | 83,687 | 63.98 | ||
22 | Mach Tehsil | 708 | 75,272 | 106.32 | ||
23 | Sani Tehsil | 2,011 | 150,821 | 75.00 |
Constituencies
# | Provincial Assembly Constituency | National Assembly Constituency | District |
---|---|---|---|
1 | PB-11 Jhal Magsi | NA-254 Nasirabad-cum-Kachhi-cum-Jhal Magsi | Jhal Magsi |
2 | PB-12 Kachhi | Kachhi | |
3 | PB-13 Nasirabad-I | Nasirabad | |
4 | PB-14 Nasirabad-II | ||
5 | PB-15 Sohbatpur | NA-255 Sohbat Pur-cum-Jaffarabad-cum-Usta Muhammad-cum-Nasirabad | Sohbatpur |
6 | PB-16 Jafarabad | Jafarabad | |
7 | PB-17 Usta Muhammad | Usta Muhammad |
Demographics
Population
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
1951 | ... | — |
1961 | ... | — |
1972 | ... | — |
1981 | 699,669 | — |
1998 | 1,076,708 | +2.57% |
2017 | 591,144 | −3.11% |
2023 | 2,044,021 | +22.97% |
Sources:[5] |
As per the 2023 Census of Pakistan, the division has a population of about 2,044,021[6] roughly equal to the country of Slovenia[7] or the US state of Nebraska.[8] The literacy rate of Nasirabad Division is approximately 32.59%, with 40.72% for males and 24.06% for females, highlighting a significant gender disparity.
Language
The major languages spoken in the region are Balochi (43.2%), Brahui (22.3%), Sindhi (21.2%), and Saraiki (12.1%). Balochi is the most widely spoken, particularly in rural areas, while Sindhi and Saraiki are more common in the southern and eastern parts of the division. The presence of multiple languages reflects the cultural and ethnic diversity of the region.
See also
References
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