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ضِلع خانیوال
Khanewal District
Location of Khanewal District (highlighted in orange) in Punjab
Location of Khanewal District (highlighted in orange) in Punjab
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
HeadquartersKhanewal
Government
 • District Coordination OfficerKhalid Mahmood Sheikh
Area
 • Total4,349 km2 (1,679 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total2,376,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils4

Khanewal District (Urdu: ضِلع خانیوال) is a district of Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Khanewal city. It is most widely known for being the host city to the second-largest railway station in the country. According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the district had a population of 2,068,490, of which 17.42% were urban.[1]

Administration

The district of Khanewal is spread over an area of 4,349 square kilometres (1,679 sq mi) and comprises 4 tehsils:[2]

Other Towns include Abdul Hakeem Cantt., Kot Islam, Moza Daramahram,Chah Qasim Wala,Chah Raja Wala,Chah 44/10-R Jatt Tandain wala, Pirowal

History

The district of Khanewal was created in 1985 by taking two tehsils from Multan District: Kabirwala and Mian Channu.

Geography

Its boundaries meet the districts of Jhang and Toba Tek Singh on the north, Sahiwal on the east, Vehari on south and with Multan on the west.Underground water resources are generally adequate throughout the district. The subsoil water is sweet and suitable for industrial purposes. There is no mentionable nullah available in the district. However, effluent of industry can be disposed of in the rivers, namely Chenab and Ravi, after pretreatment, with permission from the Irrigation and Power Department, Government of the Punjab. There are 26 telephone exchanges operating in the district (ranging in capacity from 200 lines to 7200 lines). Cellular phone services are also available. The area has 20 national bank branches, 24 post offices, 7 textile mills, 1 sugar mill, 71 cotton gin factories, 17 police stations on 1,058,641 acres (4,284 km2).

Languages & Demography

As per national census of 1998, Punjabi is the main language of Khanewal district spoken by 1.68 Million people which accounts for 81% of total population of 2.06 Million(mostly spoken in northern, central and eastern parts of district).[3][4][5] Saraiki is spoken by only 0.11 Million people (6%) of the district population (spoken in the south). Raangri is also the mother tongue of the Muhajir community that migrated from india to Pakistan in 1947. Urdu, the national language, is spoken widely, while English spoken by an educated elite. Another language is Pashto, spoken by a few Afghan refugees.

Present main families are Niazi[{Dab}] (Isakhel), Syed,Sial,maitla, Balouch & Haraj in kabirwala tehsil, Bodla,maitla & Vain, Gill in Tehsil Mian Chanuu,Rajpoot Dhudhi, Rajput, Daha, Maitla, Kamboh, Cheema, Paracha, Hiraj and Jandran in Tehsil Khanewal and Wahla, Maitla & Rao Sadaqat families in Tehsil Jahanian.

Population

The population of Khanewal District was 2,068,000 in the 1998 Census. In the 2005 Economic Survey[6] the population was reported at 2,376,000 with a growth rate of 2.4%. As of 2015, the population of Khaewal District has been estimated to be 2,941,000.

Weather

The climate of the District is Hot & Dry.The summer Season start in April and continues till October. May, June and July are Hottest months.

Notable people

  • Rana Muhammad Asif Saeed, former Chairman Executive, Punjab Bar Council.
  • Maulana Tariq Jameel, Islamic Scholar
  • Syed Fakhar Imam Ex. Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan
  • Masood Anwar he is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test in 1990.
  • Shabbir Ahmed he is a former Pakistani cricketer. He is a line-and-length pace bowler who took eight wickets for 109 runs on his Test debut against Bangladesh.
  • Rao Iftikhar Anjum he was selected for the Pakistani squad to play in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, he now represents Islamabad Leopards in Pakistan's Domestic T20

Education

  1. The Educator Group of Colleges Kanewal Campus
  2. Nau Nehall Public Middle School Mushtaq Colony Khanewal
  3. Nau Nehall Public Middle School kot Muhammad Hussain Khanewal
  4. Superior Science School Jahanian
  5. Govt Boys degree college
  6. Govt Women degree college
  7. Govt Commercial college
  8. Govt Model High School (Boys)
  9. Govt Puplic High School (Boys)
  10. Govt Islamia High School
  11. Govt Girls Model High School
  12. Superior Science College
  13. Punjab Group Of Colleges
  14. The City School, Khanewal Campus
  15. Khanewal Public School & College Khanewal
  16. Shaheen Cadet Secondary School Khanewal
  17. The Hawk School And Colleges
  18. Quaid-e-Azam institute of Technology khanewal
  19. Ghazi Computer Academy and Online Earning Training Centre, Khanewal
  20. Dar-e-Arqam school khanewal campus
  21. Al-Hilal Institute Of Online Quran Education Khanewal'
  22. Superior Group of College
  23. High career model school and college Awan Chok Ameen town Khanewal
  24. Govt English Medium High School Shamkot

Journalist

1 - Tahir Naseem Daily Jang, Geo News

   03006882155 

2 - Rashid Bin Ameer Daily Express ,Express News

   03146330000

3 - Sajid Pervez Daily Dunya , Dunya News

   03006890150

4 - Drsarwer Ali Daily Express,Express News

   03006890906

5 - Sajid Khan .Ary News

   03007893839              

6 - Ruman Ahmed Ch, Daily Ausaf News

   03336215699

7 - Sheikh Tariq Daily Nai Baat ,Neo tv

   03122508007

8 - Ahmad Raza ,Daily Nawa-i-waqt, waqt News

   03006890117

9 - Hammad Hussain Daily, The Nation

    03139555555

10 - Muhammad Arshad ,metro News

    03336333100

11 - Imtiaz Asad , chief editor of Weekly Shob Roz

    03086752300

12 - Nadeem Mugal , Din News

     03006887812

References