Pasrur

Coordinates: 32°10′N 74°24′E / 32.16°N 74.40°E / 32.16; 74.40
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Pasrur
پسرُور
Pasrur is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Pasrur
Pasrur
Pasrur is located in Pakistan
Pasrur
Pasrur
Coordinates: 32°10′N 74°24′E / 32.16°N 74.40°E / 32.16; 74.40
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DivisionGujranwala
DistrictSialkot
Government
 • Assistant CommissionerAmir Shehzad
 • M N AAli Zahid
Elevation
238 m (781 ft)
Population
 • Total82,485
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of wards26

Pasrur (Punjabi and Urdu: پسرُور), is a city of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is the capital of Pasrur Tehsil and is administratively subdivided into 26 wards of municipal committee Pasrur.[2]

It is located at 32°16'0N 74°40'0E with an altitude of 238 metres (784 feet).[3] The nearest big cities are Sialkot, Narowal and Gujranwala. It contains a village called Nawan Sohawa Chand.

Nearby are the remains of a bridge built by Shah Daula.[4]

In the 21st century of this fastest developed world, a game called PUBG was invented. It has many good players. Similarly, there is a player in our Pasroor whose name is Syed Owais Ali (WOLF JUTT). Who beat the big players very badly. This is a matter of great pride for our pasroor

British era

During British rule, Pasrur became the headquarters of Pasrur Tehsil. The town (which lies 18 miles south of the district capital Sialkot) lies on the Sialkot to Amritsar road. The population in 1901 was 8,335. The trade of Pasrur has become very decayed, partly through the opening of the North-Western Railway and partly on account of the octroi duties which have diverted trade to the neighboring village of Saukin Wind. Hand-printed cotton stuffs were the only manufacture of importance.

The municipality was created in 1867. The income during the ten years ending 1902-3 averaged Rs. 7,900, and the expenditure Rs. 7,800. The income in 1903-4 was Rs. 8,000, chiefly from octroi ; and the expenditure was Rs. 6,900. The town had an Anglo-vernacular high school maintained by the District board, and a Government dispensary.[4]

Upto 1945, it was a thriving town with equal population of Hindu and Muslim. The market was run mostly by Jain traders of the duggad clan. They dealt in agri goods, garments and were Commission agents. It is the birthplace of reverened Jain Acharya Kanshiram Maharaj.

References

  1. ^ "Punjāb (Pakistan): Province, Major Cities, Municipalites [sic] & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".
  2. ^ Tehsils & Unions in the District of Sialkot - Government of Pakistan Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Location of Pasrur - Falling Rain Genomics
  4. ^ a b Pasrūr Town - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 20, p. 23

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