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= Faisalabad =

Faisalabad Division belongs to administrative division of Punjab, Pakistan, and is made up of 4 Districts and 17 Tehsils.

Districts
It consists of the following districts:

·       Faisalabad

·       Jhang

·       Toba Tek Singh

·       Chiniot

Demographics
= Faisalabad District =

Administrative divisions
Faisalabad is the third-most-populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and Lahore respectively. It is further divided into six Tehsils.

·      Chak Jhumra

·      Faisalabad City

·      Faisalabad Sadar

·      Jaranwala

·      Samundri

·      Tandlianwala

Demographics
At the time of the 2017 census, the district had a population of 7,874,790.

Religion
The following table contains the population distribution of Faisalabad with respect to religion.

Transportation
Faisalabad is well-connected by rail, road and air. Public transportation in Faisalabad includes auto-rickshaws, buses and railways. Faisalabad International Airport is located on the outskirts of the city and operates flights to the Middle East.

Road
The majority of roads are under the control of National Highway Authority, linking Faisalabad with other cities in the country. Faisalabad is connected to various parts of the country by several National Highways and Motorways:

The Grand Trunk Road, otherwise known as GT Road, is the original highway that links Faisalabad to most parts of Pakistan as well as neighboring countries. GT Road was the main highway that ran through the district before the completion of the motorways.

The M3 Motorway (Pakistan) or M3 is an access-controlled motorway connecting Faisalabad with the M2 Motorway (Pakistan) or M2 via the Pindi-Bhattian Interchange. The M2 was the first motorway connecting Rawalpindi and Islamabad to Lahore.

The M4 Motorway (Pakistan) or M4 is an access-controlled motorway connecting Faisalabad to Multan. The M4 further joined the M5 which connects to the southern city of Sukkur.

The district government has worked with the National Highway Authority to connect Multan and Faisalabad. The M4 was designed to reduce congestion, boost trade, and reduce travel times and transportation costs from Faisalabad, a major textile hub to the major trade Centre of Multan.

Buses
The Faisalabad Urban Transport System Service (FUTS) is the main bus operator within the city. It was launched in 1994 and operates a number of large CNG buses and smaller Toyota hiace vans connecting the majority of the city. There is another public-private run bus operator, Brothers Metro, which is a consortium between Government of the Punjab and a private firm who operates a fleet of air-conditioned CNG buses.

Rail
The Faisalabad railway station is the central railway station in the city. The railway line forms part of the Khanewal-Wazirabad railway line. Rail services are operated by Pakistan Railways, owned and operated by the Ministry of Railways.

Cargo Express services are operated by Pakistan Railways which runs from Karachi to Faisalabad via Multan. The station has a special cargo facility operated by the Ministry of Railways (Pakistan) for handling various goods from the city to other regions of the country. An express parcel service runs from Karachi to Lahore via Faisalabad

Air Traffic
Faisalabad International Airport is approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) from the city center and is a major airport for domestic and international travel. The airport includes a cargo facility. As of January 2016, passenger flights are run by the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines, and several Middle Eastern carriers. There are seasonal Hajj flights to Jeddah and Medina operated by Shaheen Air. FlyDubai became the first international carrier to launch operations from the city followed by Qatar Airways, Air Arabia and Gulf Air.

In 2015, significant upgrades and renovations to the airport were initiated by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, including updates to aviation technology, construction of additional areas and services for travelers, and the expansion of air traffic capabilities to accommodate wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777.

Health Facilities
Health facilities along with their bed strength are mentioned below:

= Jhang District =

Jhang District (Punjabi and Urdu: ضلع جھنگ) is a district of Faisalabad division in the Punjab province, Pakistan. Jhang city is the capital of district.

Administrative divisions
This district comprises four sub-districts (or Tehsils):

·      Jhang

·      Athara Hazari

·      Shorkot

·      Ahmad Pur Sial`

Demographics
Jhang district as of 2017 had a population of 2,742,633 with 50.86% of the population being male and 49.14% being female. The population is further divided by tehsils in the following way:

https://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2017/results/05901.pdf

Main Link Roads
Jhang is located in the central place of the Province Jhang and linked to the rest of the country through the following main roads:

·      Faisalabad Road (also linked to Charigabad Interchange, Motorway M4)

·      Gojra Road (also linked to Gojra Interchange, Motorway M4)

·      Toba Tek Singh Road (also linked to Toba Tek Singh Interchange, Motorway M4)

·      Multan Road

·      Muzafarabad Road

·      Bhakkar Road

·      Sargodha Road

·      Chiniot Road

Rail Road Network
Two railway lines pass through District Jhang:

·      Sargodha-Lalian-Chiniot-Chak Ghumra

·      Sahiwal-Jhang-Shorkot-Khanewal

102 KM long track exist in the District Jhang. 09 Stations exist in Jhang. The facility of online booking of tickets is available at Shorkot & Jhang Saddar Stations. A big bridge named Rivaz Bridge is situated near Chund Bharwana on Chenab River.

Health Facilities
Health facilities, bed strength and number of registered health workers are mentioned below: Bed Strength

Health workers
= Toba Tek Singh District =

Situated in the center of the Punjab, Toba Tek Singh is surrounded by District Jhang and District Faisalabad from northwest and east respectively. On the south, River Ravi makes a natural boundary and separates it from the District Sahiwal and District Khanewal. Toba Tek Singh emerged as a separate district on the map of Punjab with effect from 1st July, 1982 after detaching it from Faisalabad District. It derives its name from the headquarters town named Toba Tek Singh.

Administrative divisions
The District consists of an area of 3,259 square kilometers. It is divided into four tehsils and the area of each tehsil is as under:

·      Toba Tek Singh

·      Kamalia

·      Gojra

·      Pir Mahal

Demographics
At the time of the 2017 census, the district had a population of 7,874,790.

Transportation
Toba Tek Singh has connections with other cities by several means of transportation.

Roads
The town is linked to the rest of the district by paved roads that stretch for 983.69 km. Buses to Multan leave frequently, because of their close proximity to each other. There are also buses that travel to more distant destinations. The N-5 National Highway connects the city to the other parts of Pakistan.

Railways
District is connected with all parts of Pakistan by railway tracks, as it lies on the branch track between Rawalpindi, Multan, Mianwali and Attock. The main Peshawar-Karachi railway line passes through Multan District.

Airport
Toba Tek Singh has no airport. The people of this district primarily use Multan International Airport.

Health Facilities
Health facilities along with their bed strength are mentioned below:

·      DHQ Hospitals

·      THQ Hospitals

·      RHCs

·      Dispensaries (GRDs-8, Filter Clinic-1, CDC Center-1)

·      MCH Centers

·      Others  (RDs -16, Red Cres-3, MCDs-2)

= Chiniot Singh District =

Chiniot is 158 kilometers northwest from Lahore and 38 kilometers north of Faisalabad. Chiniot city is spread over an area of 10 square kilometers with an average elevation of 179 meters (587 ft).

Administrative divisions
It is divided into three tehsils and the area of each tehsil is as under:

·      Bhawana

·      Chiniot Tehsil

·      Lilian

Demographics
At the time of the 2017 census, the district had a population of 1,368,659.

Motorway
Four main intercity roads facilitate connectivity in Chiniot. Motorway M-2 is 33 km away from Chiniot, interlinked via Pindi Bhattian Road and M-3 is 20 km away from Chiniot, interlinked via Faisalabad Road.

Rail Road Network
The region is also covered with the railroad network (Lalian and Chiniot). The Chiniot Railway Station was built during British rule before the independence of Pakistan. It was connected by the North-Western Railway to other cities in the Indian empire. Chiniot is on main line of Pakistan Railways and linked to main cities of the country.