Pindi gets one more tehsil

Daultala has a total population of 20,732 while it has only one union council


Our Correspondent January 13, 2023
Traffic snarls on roads in Rawalpindi have become a common sight due to encroachments. PHOTO: EXPRESS

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RAWALPINDI:

The Punjab government has notified another tehsil in Rawalpindi, increasing the total number of tehsils in the district to 8 again.

According to official sources, Daulatala town committee has been granted the status of tehsil following Punjab Chief Minister Pervez Elahi’s approval.

They said a grant of Rs1 billion has also been issued on immediate basis to build a headquarter for the nascent tehsil.

The sources also confirmed that a regular gazette notification was also issued to give Daultala the status of a tehsil, which previously was a town committee of Rawalpindi district.

Daultala has a total population of 20,732 while it has only one union council.

On the other hand, the Punjab chief minister handed over the notification for the new tehsil to local lawmakers, MPA Chaudhary Sajid Mehmood and MPA Javed Kausar.

It’s worth noting here that after Murree was given the status of a district, the two tehsils of Murree and Kotli Sattian were stripped off their status, after which Rawalpindi tehsil was divided into 3 tehsils including City tehsil, Saddar tehsil and Cantt tehsil.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2023.

COMMENTS (2)

NAAMAN SHAHEEN | 1 year ago | Reply asalaam alikum- i am overseas pakistani liviing in the UK i need to contact tehsildar for RWP who covers patwari office in Mukarram Town Misrial Rd RWP can you help me by providing me urgently with an overseas tel number and email address please. i cant get anyone to help me. my fathers assests have been taken by kabzah and ive visited the patwari 9 times and he refuses to give me the fards to do the intikaals for me. please help me
MIRZA FARZAN BAIG | 1 year ago | Reply Pindi gets more tehsil more information me one more dauttala has a total population 20 732
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