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Dera Ghazi Khan Division is an administrative division of the Punjab Province, Pakistan. The division was established in 1982, reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government but division system was restored again in 2008. Hindko and Pashto are the two dominant languages of this division

Important place to visit

fort Munro

city park

Development Projects

Ongoing Schemes (2019-20)

Total Schemes:	203

Approved Cost:	Rs. 29,402 (million)

Allocation:	Rs. 5,447 (million)

Released:	Rs. 4,932 (million)

Expense:	Rs. 3,307 (million)

Utilized:	67%

Districts
It contains the following districts:


 * Dera Ghazi Khan District
 * Jampur District
 * Kot Addu District
 * Layyah District
 * Muzaffargarh District
 * Rajanpur District
 * Taunsa District

History
During British rule, All the districts that later formed Dera Ghazi Khan Division, collectively formed a district of Multan Division. After independence, Dera Ghazi Khan was made into a division in its own right in 1982. It was abolished in 2000 but restored in 2008.

Demographics
According to 2017 census, DG Khan Division had a population of 11,021,214, which includes 5,627,413 males and 5,392,956 females. DG Khan Division constitutes 10,994,261 Muslims, 17,738 Christians, 5,778 Ahmadi followed by 2,298 Hindus, 678 scheduled castes and 461 others.

Districts
It contains the following districts:


 * Dera Ghazi Khan District
 * Jampur District
 * Kot Addu District
 * Layyah District
 * Muzaffargarh District
 * Rajanpur District
 * Taunsa District

History
During British rule, All the districts that later formed Dera Ghazi Khan Division, collectively formed a district of Multan Division. After independence, Dera Ghazi Khan was made into a division in its own right in 1982. It was abolished in 2000 but restored in 2008.

Demographics
According to 2017 census, DG Khan Division had a population of 11,021,214, which includes 5,627,413 males and 5,392,956 females. DG Khan Division constitutes 10,994,261 Muslims, 17,738 Christians, 5,778 Ahmadi followed by 2,298 Hindus, 678 scheduled castes and 461 others.