Divisions of Punjab, Pakistan

The divisions of Punjab (Urdu: پنجاب کےڈویژن), are the first-order administrative bodies of the Punjab Province of Pakistan. In total, there are 11 divisions, which are further divided into districts ranging from three to six per division, depending upon area.[2][3] Divisions are governed by Commissioners while districts are governed by Deputy Commissioners.

Divisions of Punjab
Map of Divisions of Punjab, Pakistan
CategoryFirst-level administrative division
LocationPakistan
Found inPunjab
Number11 (as of January 2023[1])
PopulationsGreatest: Lahore —19,581,281 (2017 census)
Least: Sahiwal —7,380,386 (2017 census)
AreasLargest: Bahawalpur — 45,588 km2 (17,602 sq mi)
Smallest: Gujrat —8,231 km2 (3,178 sq mi)
Government
  • Division Administration
Subdivisions

History

Administrative divisions had formed an integral tier of government from the times of Mughal Empire and latterly British Raj. The Lahore and Multan Subahs (combinedly Punjab) during Mughal era while Punjab Province during British era were subdivided into divisions, which were themselves subdivided into districts.

After independence, The province of West Punjab had four divisions – Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Sargodha. From 1955 to 1970, during One Unit policy the Princely State of Bahawalpur was joined with West Punjab and made part of Bahawalpur Division. In the late 1970s new divisions were formed; Gujranwala Division was formed from parts of Lahore and Rawalpindi divisions; Dera Ghazi Khan Division was split from Multan Division; Faisalabad Division was split from Sargodha Division and, with the passage of time, the number of these divisions increased and now there are nine divisions.on 17 August 2022, Gujarat Division established in Punjab Province.

On January 14, 2023, Mianwali Division was added to Punjab Province.

Administration

Every division of province is divided into many districts and then further into tehsils. Each division is administrated by a commissioner. He is assisted by different deputy commissioners of all districts of his division. The duties of commissioner according to Punjab Government Act 2013 (XVIII of 2013) are as follows:[4]

  • He is the officer-in-charge of general administration and principal representative of the government in the division.
  • He monitors the discharge of duties by the deputy commissioners in the division.
  • He is also responsible to facilitate and coordinate any work which concerns two or more districts in the division.

List of divisions

Division Name
(English)
Division Name
(Urdu)
Headquarter Districts Area

(km2)

Population (1998) Population (2017) Pop. Density (1998) Pop. Density (2017) Map
Bahawalpur Division[5] بہاولپور Bahawalpur 45,588 7,635,591 11,464,031 167.4912/km2 251.4704/km2
Dera Ghazi Khan Division[6] ڈیرہ غازی خان ڈویژن Dera Ghazi Khan 38,778 6,503,590 11,014,398 167.7134/km2 284.037/km2
Faisalabad Division[7] فیصل آباد ڈویژن Faisalabad 17,917 9,885,685 14,177,081 551.749/km2 791.264/km2
Gujranwala Division[8] گوجرانوالہ ڈویژن Gujranwala 8,975 11,431,058 10,616,702 664.365/km2 937.114/km2
Gujrat Division[9] گجرات ڈویژن Gujrat 8,231 5,507,282 669.09/km2
Lahore Division[10] لاہور ڈویژن Lahore 11,727 8,694,620 19,398,081 741.42/km2 1,669.76/km2
Mianwali Division میانوالی ڈویژن Mianwali N/A

(Part of Sargodha Division)

N/A N/A

(Part of Sargodha Division)

N/A

(Part of Sargodha Division)

N/A

(Part of Sargodha Division)

Multan Division[11] ملتان ڈویژن Multan 17,935 8,447,557 12,265,161 471.010/km2 683.867/km2
Rawalpindi Division[12] راولپنڈی ڈویژن Rawalpindi 22,255 6,659,528 10,007,821 299.237 km2 709.689/km2
Sahiwal Division[13] ساہیوال ڈویژن Sahiwal 10,302 5,362,866 7,380,386 520.566/km2 716.40/km2
Sargodha Division[14] ڈویژن سرگودھا Sargodha 26,360 5,679,766 5,184,887 215.47/km2 310.38/km2

References

  1. "Administrative Divisions of Punjab". www.pakinformation.com. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  2. "Divisions & Districts | Punjab Portal". www.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  3. "Punjab Province – List of Tehsils, Districts and Divisions صوبہ پنجاب". Pakistan's Political Workers Helpline. 2017-02-25. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  4. "The Punjab Civil Administration Act 2017". punjablaws.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  5. "TMA Bahawalpur Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  6. "TMA Dera Ghazi Khan Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  7. "TMA Faisalabad Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  8. "Gujranwala Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  9. "Gujrat Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  10. "Lahore Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  11. "Multan Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  12. "TMA Rawalpindi Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  13. "Sahiwal Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  14. "Sargodha Division | Local Government and Community Development". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
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