Sahiwal Division

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Sahiwal Division (Punjabi, Urdu: ساہیوال) is one of the ten Divisions of Punjab, Pakistan. Sahiwal Division is situated in east-central Punjab, along the N-5 National Highway, approximately midway between Lahore and Multan. It is bordered by Faisalabad Division to the west, Lahore Division to the north, Bahawalpur Division and India to the east, and Multan Division to the south. The division is located on the floodplains of two major rivers: the Ravi River to the west and the Sutlej River to the east. Additionally, the dry Khushak Bias channel traverses the region, forming a natural boundary between Sahiwal District and Pakpattan District. With an elevation of approximately 500 ft (150 m) above sea level, parts of the division rise to over 200 meters, contributing to its varied topography.

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Sahiwal Division
ساہیوال ڈویژن
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Location of Sahiwal (in red) in Punjab, Pakistan and (inset) Punjab in Pakistan.
Coordinates: 30°39′52″N 73°6′30″E
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
CapitalSahiwal
Established14 November 2008[1]
Districts3
Government
  TypeDivisional Administration
  CommissionerShoaib Iqbal
  Regional Police OfficerN/A
Area
  Division
10,302 km2 (3,978 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Division
8,533,471
  Density828.33/km2 (2,145.4/sq mi)
  Urban
2,417,710 (28.33%)
  Rural
6,115,761
 Combined population of all Districts of Sahiwal
Main language(s)
Literacy
  Literacy rate
  • Total:
    (61.02%)
  • Male:
    (67.61%)
  • Female:
    (54.18%)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Postal code
57000
Dialling code040[3]
Websitesahiwaldivision.punjab.gov.pk
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History

It was formed by merging parts of Lahore Division and Multan Division and took its name Sahiwal from the district and city of the same name. On 14 November 2008, Sahiwal Division was reorganized into three districts: Sahiwal District, Okara District, and Pakpattan District. Sahiwal is the capital of the Sahiwal Division. In 1998, the population of Sahiwal was 6,271,247. The population rate of growth was 1.92 percent per annum.[4]

About 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Sahiwal is Harappa, an ancient city of the Indus Valley Civilization. About 28 miles (45 km) west of Sahiwal, at Kamalia township, is the site of Malli, a city captured by Alexander the Great in 325 BCE. Alexander stayed in this region of Punjab for two years in a time of frequent military conflict.[5]

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Boundaries of Sahiwal Division

List of the Districts

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# District Headquarter Area

(km²)[6]

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(2023)

Density

(ppl/km²)

(2023)

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(2023)

1 Okara Okara 4,377 3,515,490 802.2 60.25%
2 Pakpattan Pakpattan 2,724 2,136,170 785.3 57.13%
3 Sahiwal Sahiwal 3,201 2,881,811 900.6 64.77%
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List of the Tehsils

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# Tehsil Area

(km²)[7]

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(2023)

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(2023)

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(2023)

Districts
1 Depalpur 2,502 1,592,201 636.37 55.29% Okara District
2 Okara 1,241 1,393,746 1,123.08 63.34%
3 Renala Khurd 634 529,543 835.24 66.98%
4 Arifwala 1,241 999,278 805.22 58.24% Pakpattan District
5 Pakpattan 1,483 1,136,892 766.62 56.11%
6 Chichawatni 1,591 1,155,978 726.57 65.25% Sahiwal District
7 Sahiwal 1,610 1,725,833 1,071.95 64.44%
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Climate

In the Köppen climate classification, Sahiwal has a Semi-arid climate. More precisely, it is intermediate between a Desert climate (BW) and a Humid subtropical climate.

Temperatures in Sahiwal vary between hot and very hot in summer and are mild in winters. In May, June and July, temperatures increase to maximums between 40 and 50 °C. In winter months, the temperature falls to minimums between 5 and 10 °C.

Sahiwal lies on the edge of the Thar Desert at a low altitude and so, wet seasons are warm and dry seasons are cool. Sahiwal is also affected by the monsoon. Precipitation is very heavy in the monsoon, and dry during the rest of the year, with few or no months bringing moderate levels of precipitation.

The annual average rainfall in Sahiwal is approximately 349 mm.[8]

The soil in Sahiwal is fertile. The vegetation is short and scrubby. The land supports grasses, shrubs and some forests.

Economy

The economy of Sahiwal Division depends on agriculture and associated industries. The largest crop is wheat, followed by cotton.

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Sahiwala bull

The Sahiwal cattle breed, a dairy breed of Zebu or "humped cattle" is grown in the region. This cattle breed is tick resistant, heat tolerant and resistant to external and internal parasites Due to their heat tolerance and high milk production, Sahiwal cattle are grown in other Asian countries, African nations such as Kenya, Burundi, Somalia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria and Caribbean nations such as Jamaica, and Guyana.[9][10][11][12][13]

Other livestock types that are grown in Sahiwal include sheep, and goat. Fish and poultry are also in abundant.

The Nili-Ravi is a breed of domestic water buffalo native to the Sahiwal area.

Education

The average urban literacy rate of Sahiwal Division (Sahiwal, Okara, and Pakpattan) is 60.7 percent. The average rural literacy rate is 33.8 percent.[14]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1951...    
1961...    
1972...    
1981...    
19985,362,866    
20177,380,386+1.69%
20238,533,471+2.45%
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According to 2023 census, Sahiwal division had a population of 8,533,471[16] roughly equal to the nation of Honduras[17] or the US state of Virginia.[18]

According to 2017 census, Sahiwal division had a population of 7,378,065, which includes 3,769,226 males and 3,608,089 females.

According to 1998 Census in Pakistan, the population of Sahiwal Division was 6,271,247. The population density was 608 people per square kilometre, 47% were female, 75% lived in an urban environment. The urban literacy rate was 60.7 percent. The rural literacy rate was 33.8 percent.

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