Bahawalnagar District

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Bahawalnagar District (Urdu: بہاولنگر) is a district of Province of The Punjab of Pakistan. The town of Bahawalnagar lies in that district. Bahawalnagar is situated on the Indo-Pakistani border. Before partition of the sub-continent, Bahawal Nagar was a part of Bahawalpur state governed by the Nawab of Bahawalpur.

Earliar, Bahawalnagar was the part of JONA GARH state. Later, it become a part of BAHAWALPUR state. After partition, the Nawab of Bahawalpur had to decide whether the territory should join India or Pakistan. The Nawab of Bahawalpur announced the affiliation with Pakistan because 99% of the population was Muslim. Later on, the whole state became part of the Punjab province. The city is known as SHAHER-E-WAFA.The old name of bahawal nagar was "rojhan waali".

Bahawalnagar has five tehsils ("counties"). They are Bahawalnagar itself, Minchanabad, Chishtian, Fort Abbas and Haroonabad. The population of Bahawalnagar is 2,061,447 of which 18.80% were urban in 1998.[1] It is not a prosperous city. Most of its people live in villages and engage in cultivation, which is the main source of income. The people living in the city carry on small businesses. There is no industry in the whole of the region except Adam Sugar Mills, in Chishtian. There is one commerce college and two post graduate colleges in the city for women and boys. The sub-Campus of Islamia University is also located here. The classes of MBA had started in the campus. (Abbas Mumtaz).. The literacy rate of Bahawalnagar is less than 25%. The unemployment rate is much higher than 25%.

The region's problems can be overcome by establishing new industries in the city to allieviate the problem of unemployment. Another problem is ignorance which can be solved by keeping the educational institutions in order. The main problem they have to face is the un-availability of sui gas.problems and unemployment can be overcome by providing sui gas to them. The roads leading to the district Bahawal Nagar are very rough. But nowadays, this city is progressing by leaps and bounds. Students of the city are very intelligent. The need of the day is to provide good transport and roads facility to the the district of punjab which is the largest district of punjab by area.

The boundaries of Bahawalnagar District in the East and South touches the Indian territory while Bahawalpur district lies on its West and river Sutlej flows on its Northern side across which are situated Okara, Pakpattan and Vehari districts. District Bahawalnagar is spread over an area of 8878 square kilometres comprising of five tehsils:-

  • Bahawalnagar
  • Minchanabad
  • Chishtian
  • Haroonabad
  • Fort Abbas

Bahawalnagar has a very hot and dry climate in summer. The maximum temperature touches 52ºC. The climate in winter is very dry and cold. The minimum temperature recorded was 6ºC. Wind and storms are quite common during the summer. The average annual rainfall in the district is 119 mm. The district may be divided into three parts. These are the riverain area, the canal irrigated plain and the desert area. The riverain area of the district lies close to the Satluj river which flows in the North-West along its border with Okara, Pakpattan, Sahiwal and Vehari districts. The land in this area is irrigated by non-perennial canals. During the summer monsoons, the area is generally in-undated by the river water. The canal irrigated area is a plain which has been brought under cultivation by the canals. The main canal which is Sdqia canal irrigate almost all the tehsils except Chishtian. This canal travells in round with the border of Pakistan and India. The desert area of the district is called the Cholistan. The surface of this desert consists of a succession of sand dunes, rising in places to a height of 150 metres. It is covered with the vegetation peculiar to the sandy tracts.

Bahawalnagar is one of the hottest areas in the country. Typically the temperature reaches 50°C (122°F) in the summer.

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