Layyah District
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Layyah District (Urdu: لیہ ) is a district in the Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in the southern part of the province. The capital is Layyah. It is a very historical city.
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[edit] Description
District Layyah (formerly spelled as Leiah) is bounded to the North by Bhakkar District, to East by Jhang District. River Indus flows to its Western side across which lies district D.G.Khan and to the South district Muzaffargarh. District Layyah has an area of 6291 square kilometres and comprises the three tehsils and two sub tehsils of:
- Layyah
- Chaubara
- Karor lal esan
Two new sub Tehsils have been made on January 07, 2007 by Chaudhary Pervez Elahi (Chief Minister Punjab) which are as follows:
- Chowk Azam
- Fatehpur
A mega project of Thal garater Canal has been started in Layyah from January 2007.
The word 'Leiah' itself is believed to be derived from 'Leian' in Saraiki language, a plural form of 'Lai' which is a name of bush. In former times, the land in Layyah (Leiah) was mostly covered by sand dunes with bushes (Leian). Therefore this place was known as 'Leian' which became 'Leiah' afterwards.
Majority of people in Layyah are native speakers of Saraiki or Punjabi language, although Urdu is widely understood and spoken. The medium of education is Urdu and English. The district had a population of 1,520,951 of which only 20.47% are urban in 2005. It is thus the fifth-most backward district in Punjab.
There is hugh pharmacy market in Layyah. Danial Pharma near aslam mor is famous in this respect.
[edit] Climate and soil
The district Layyah has an extremely hot climate. Maximum temperature in the summer goes up to 45 degree Celsius. The temperature in winter is low due to nearness to Koh-Suleman range of mountains. The tehsil Chaubara is almost barren and consists of forest and sand dunes. It is actually a ‘Rakh’ under the control of Forest Department. The tehsils of Layyah and Karor Lal Esan are comparatively better developed agriculturally compared to other tehsils of the distract but still there are large tracks of sand dunes and uncultivated land. The river Indus passes from North to South on Western side of the district and touches D.G.Khan.
[edit] Distract at a glance
1. Population: 1,520,951 (2005)
2. Education: 45% ( average of urban and rural) 53% male and 40% female.
3. Area: 6,291 km²
4. Population density: 178 per km².
5. Tehsils: Layyah, Chaubara and Karor Lal Esan.
6 Main Towns: Chowk Azam, Ladhana, Chowk Fatehpur and Kot Sultan
7. Main Crops: Sugarcane, Wheat, Cotton, Gram and Guar seed.
8. Main Fruits: Citrus and Dates.
9. Main Vegetables: Onion,Green chilli(70% of the whole production in Pakistan) and Potatoes.
10. Forest: 34,338 acres (139 km²)
11. Total Metalled Roads: 869 km
12. No. of Grid Stations: 7
13. No. of Telephone Exchanges: 18
14. Number of Industrial Units: 365
15. Major Industries: Cotton Ginning & Pressing, Flour Mills, Oil Mills and Sugar.
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Administrative Divisions of Punjab (Pakistan) | ||
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Capital | Lahore | |
Districts | Attock | Bahawalnagar | Bahawalpur | Bhakkar | Chakwal | Dera Ghazi Khan | Faisalabad | Gujranwala | Gujrat | Hafizabad | Jhang | Jhelum | Kasur | Khanewal | Khushab | Lahore | Layyah | Lodhran | Mandi Bahauddin | Mianwali | Multan | Muzaffargarh | Nankana Sahib | Narowal | Okara | Pakpattan | Rahim Yar Khan | Rajanpur | Rawalpindi | Sahiwal | Sargodha | Sheikhupura | Sialkot | Toba Tek Singh | Vehari |