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The learning score of Layyah is 70.8. [10] 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 ...
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]
Map of Pakistan showing National Assembly Constituencies as of 2023. ... Gujranwala: Sialkot: 5 12 Narowal: 2 Gujranwala: 5 ... Layyah: 2 Taunsa: 1 Dera Ghazi Khan: 3 ...
In the late 1970s new divisions were formed; Gujranwala Division was formed from parts of Lahore and Rawalpindi divisions; Dera Ghazi Khan Division was split from Multan Division; Faisalabad Division was split from Sargodha Division and, with the passage of time, the number of these divisions increased and now there are nine divisions.
Gujranwala District (Urdu: ضِلع گوجرانوالہ, romanized: Zilā Gojrā̃vālā), is a district that is a part of the Majha region in Punjab, Pakistan. Gujranwala District is bordered by the districts of Wazirabad, Sialkot, Hafizabad and Sheikhupura. Gujranwala district has 5 National Assembly and 12 Punjab
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 .
2.4 Layyah District. 2.5 Muzaffargarh District. 2.6 Rajanpur District. 2.7 Taunsa District. 3 Faisalabad Division. ... Gujranwala City Tehsil; Wazirabad Tehsil ...
Gujranwala sits at the heart of the Rechna Doab, a strip of land between the Chenab in the north, and Ravi River in the south. Gujranwala is also part of the Majha, a historical region of northern Punjab. The city was built upon the plains of Punjab, and the surrounding region is an unbroken plain devoid of topographical diversity.