Quaidabad (Punjabi, Urdu: قائِدآباد), is a city and tehsil of Khushab District in the Punjab, Pakistan. It is located 283 kilometers away from Islamabad and 295 kilometers from Lahore in northwest Punjab. It is located on the main Lahore-Mianwali road, 90 kilometers from Sargodha and 40 kilometers from Khushab. It was founded by Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar in 1951 named after Quaid-e-Azam (the founder of Pakistan).
Quaidabad
قائِد آباد | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 32°20′N 71°55′E / 32.333°N 71.917°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Khushab |
Tehsil | Quaidabad |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
It has famous Warcha salt mine. It has road links to the sandy agricultural area of Thal and with the mountain of Soon Valley. It is part of National Assembly constituency NA-94 and Provincial Assembly of Punjab constituency PP-82.
History
editMost of Muslim rulers who attacked Indo-Pak from Afghanistan used this route to access Delhi. Famous Gernalee Road also passes from this city. Before partition, this area was under British rule. During British rule, Khushab was a tehsil of the old Shahpur District. The predominantly Muslim population supported Muslim League and Quaid e Azam during Pakistan Movement.
Demography
editMost of the population are farmers; about 85% of the population live in villages and only 15% live in the municipal urban area. But the trend is shifting and people are moving to the urban area.
Economy
editAgriculture is important to the local economy, particularly the growing of Rice, wheat, Black gram which is exported all over Pakistan and around the world. The grain market of Quaidabad is one of the famous grain markets in Punjab particularly for Rice trading. Overseas people also contribute much in the economy especially the people of Goleywali.
Industry
editBefore 90s Quaid Abad was famous due to Quaidabad carpets - Quaid Abad woolen mill which is now just a plane land after privatization. Currently Industry of Quaid Abad is primarily an Agro-based. The main industries include Rice Mills, Poultry Sheds and Salt processing Units.
Climate
editThe climate of Quaid Abad is extreme, reaching 50 °C in summer, and down to 0 °C in winter. The soil of the suburbs is fertile which is irrigated by Mahajir Branch.this land is a part of citrus land so citrus fruit like malta is successful here. But this tehsil has unique surface of having dry mountains on one side and sandy soil on other corner.
Famous Places'
editFamous places to see here is warcha salt mine located at Rukhla mandi. Beautiful Soon Sakeser valley is very near to it . "Amb Shareef" is also a famous place of Quaidabad Tehsil
Sports
editMajor sports : Cricket and volleyball
Others : Football, Hockey, Badminton
Administration
editQuaid Abad Tehsil is subdivided into 12 Union Councils.
BANDIAL Bijar Chak No.14/Mb Goleywali Gunjial Janubi Okhali Mohlah Quaidabad Utra Janubi Warcha Gunjial Shumali Choaa Panja
Colleges & Universities
editQuaid Abad houses few Government colleges. These include:
Colleges:
1. Govt. Degree College for Boys, 2. Govt. Degree College for Women, 3. PunjabCollege for boys & girls, 4. Superior group for boys & girls 5. Al-Hira College of Technology 6. The Reader group of colleges
Famous Schools :
(Private schools)
2
- Edutop High school
- Dar-e-Arqam High School
- The Scholars High School,
- The Arqam high School
- Allied high School,
- Al Syed High School
- Al-Noor Public School
- Al-Noor and Shaheer Web & IT Center
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