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Shakargarh Tehsil

Administrative division in Punjab, Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shakargarh (Punjabi: تحصیل شکر گڑھ), is a tehsil located in Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan.[3] Shakargarh was the only tehsil of Gurdaspur district which was included in Pakistan at the time of the independence in 1947.

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Shakargarh Tehsil

تحصیل شکرگڑھ
Nickname(s): 
Gateway of Mughals entering Gurdaspur and going to Delhi / City of the Braves
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Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DivisionGujranwala
DistrictNarowal
CapitalShakargarh
Area
  Tehsil
835 km2 (322 sq mi)
Elevation
268 m (879 ft)
Population
  Tehsil
769,339
  Density921.36/km2 (2,386.3/sq mi)
  Urban
126,742 (16.47%)
  Rural
642,597
Literacy
  Literacy rate
  • Total:
    (76.28%)
  • Male:
    (81.38%)
  • Female:
    (70.95%)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Calling code+92542
Websiteshakargarh.punjab.gov.pk
Ghulam Haider (November 17, 2015). "Shakargarh" (bbs). Google Maps.
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Administration

The tehsil of Shakargarh is administratively subdivided into union councils, three of which form the tehsil capital Shakargarh. These are:[4]

History

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Shakargarh became tehsil in 1853. Its literacy rate is 97 percent. Sialkot was annexed by the British after the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849. In 1853, Shakargarh Tehsil of Sialkot district was transferred to Gurdaspur District[5] and it remained an administrative subdivision of Gurdaspur district until Partition in 1947. Under the Radcliffe Award, three of the four tehsils of Gurdaspur district on the eastern bank of the Ujh river (which joined the Ravi a little further down) – Gurdaspur, Batala and Pathankot – were awarded to India and only one, Shakargarh, was assigned to Pakistan.[6] After the creation of Pakistan, Shakargarh became a part of Sialkot district once again. In July 1991, two tehsils (Narowal and Shakargarh) were split off from Sialkot district[7] and Shakargarh became a tehsil of the newly formed Narowal district.

The Imperial Gazetteer of India, written over a hundred years ago during British rule, describes Shakargarh as follows:

Tahsīl of Gurdāspur District, Punjab, lying between 32°2' and 32° 30' N. and 74° 57' and 75° 23' E., with an area of 485 square miles (1,260 km2). The Ravi divides it from the rest of the District to the south, while on the north it touches Jammu territory. West of the narrow lowlands along the Ravi, the country is an arid expanse of rolling downs intersected by torrent beds. The population in 1901 was 234,465, compared with 250,336 in 1891. It contains 703 villages, of which Shakargarh is the headquarters. The land revenue and cesses in 1903-4 amounted to Rs. 4,29,000.[8]

Demographics

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Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1951...    
1961...    
1972...    
1981...    
1998520,855    
2017672,030+1.35%
2023769,339+2.28%
Sources:[9]
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As of the 2023 census, Shakargarh Tehsil in Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan, has a total population of 769,339, with 642,597 residing in rural areas and 126,742 in urban areas. The tehsil covers an area of 835 square kilometers, resulting in a population density of approximately 921.36 people per square kilometer. The literacy rate in Shakargarh Tehsil is 76.28%, with male literacy at 81.38% and female literacy at 70.95% [10].The average annual growth rate is 1.35.[11]

Shakargarh city, the administrative center of the tehsil, has a population of 126,742 as of 2023.

Religion

An overwhelming majority (99%) are Muslims with a small minority adhering to Christianity. Local Sikhs and Hindus.

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Religion in Shakargarh Tehsil (1881–1941)
Religious
group
1881[12] 1891[13] 1901[14] 1911[15][16] 1921[17] 1931[18] 1941[19]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Hinduism [a] 109,241 49.77% 119,750 47.84% 111,819 47.69% 93,052 44.22% 90,645 42.59% 101,318 40.96% 116,553 39.98%
Islam 105,176 47.91% 122,391 48.89% 115,189 49.13% 103,356 49.11% 106,168 49.88% 125,828 50.87% 149,600 51.32%
Sikhism 5,090 2.32% 7,252 2.9% 6,557 2.8% 10,553 5.01% 12,303 5.78% 15,730 6.36% 20,573 7.06%
Christianity 4 0.002% 943 0.38% 900 0.38% 3,486 1.66% 3,733 1.75% 4,487 1.81% 4,779 1.64%
Total Population 219,511 100% 250,336 100% 234,465 100% 210,447 100% 212,849 100% 247,363 100% 291,505 100%
Note: British Punjab province era tehsil borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to tehsil borders — which since created new tehsils — throughout the historic Punjab Province region during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
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Tribes

Gujjar are the predominant caste followed in order by Ansaris, Pathans, Jatts, and Rajputs. The tehsil has one of the highest literacy rates in Pakistan at over 97%.[20]

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