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The readiness score of Layyah is 65.13, ranking the district at number 31. Furthermore, the school infrastructure score of Layyah is 94.38, placing it a national rank of 18. [10] The score reflects that most schools in Layyah have all basic facilities e.g. electricity, drinking water and functional toilets. The issues reported in TaleemDo!
Layyah (Urdu: تحصِيل ليّہ) is a tehsil located in Layyah District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is administratively subdivided into 23 Union Councils , three of which form the tehsil and district capital Layyah .
Layyah (Saraiki and Urdu: ليّہ), previously spelled as Leiah, is a city in Layyah District of Punjab province of Pakistan. [2] The city is the headquarter of Layyah District and Layyah Tehsil. It is the 75th most populous city of Pakistan. [3] The main languages spoken in the city include Saraiki, Punjabi, and Urdu. Shrine of Rajan Shah in ...
In 1982, Layyah District was formed out of Muzaffargarh District's Layyah Tehsil. Layyah District was a part of Dera Ghazi Khan Division. [17] In 1982, Okara District was formed out of the two tehsils of Depalpur and Okara inside Sahiwal District. Okara District was placed inside Lahore Division by the time of the 1998 census. [17]
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Chaubara (Urdu: چَوبارہ, Punjabi: تحصیل چوبارا) is a tehsil located in Layyah District, in Dera Ghazi Khan Division, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] The market town of Chaubara is the administrative headquarters of the tehsil.
Fateh Pur (/ f ʌ ˈ t eɪ. p ʊər /; Urdu: فتح پُور; Urdu pronunciation: [fʌ:θeɪ.pʊ:r]) is a city in the Layyah district of Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in the 1980s [2] and acquired sub-tehsil status on January 7, 2007 in the Karor Lal Eason Tehsil. Fateh Pur is the third largest city in the Layyah district. [1] [2 ...
Chak 90/ML is a village located in Karor Lal Esan Tehsil, Layyah District, in the province of Punjab, Pakistan.It possesses fertile land on the bank of the Thal Canal built by the British Indian Government during the 1940s.