Jhelum Tehsil
Jhelum Tehsil | |
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Tehsil | |
Tilla Jogian, the highest peak in Jhelum Tehsil | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Jhelum District |
Towns | 1 |
Union councils | 17 |
Time zone | PKT (UTC+5) |
Jhelum Tehsil is an administrative subdivision of Jhelum District in Punjab province, Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 27 Union Councils and is headquartered at the city of Jhelum.[1]
Union Councils
Jhelum Tehsil is subdivided into 17 Union Councils:
- Badlot
- Boken
- Chak Khasa
- Chotala
- Darapur
- Dhanyala
- Garh Mahal
- Kala Gujran
- Khukha
- Kotla Faqir
- Madu Kalas
- Monan
- Mughalabad
- Nakka Khurd
- Nara
- Pandori
- Sanghoi
- Sohan
Colleges and schools
- Army Public School and College Jhelum Cantt
- FG Intermediat College Jhelum Cantt
- Fauji Foundation Model School & College,Jhelum Cantt
- Cantonment Board CMB Model Jhelum
- Govt. Degree College, Jhelum
- Govt. College. G.T. Road, Jhelum
- Govt. College for Women, Jhelum
- Govt. College of Commerce, Bilal Town, Jhelum
- Research Girls College Kala Gujran Jhelum
- Jinnah Law College Near Kutcheri, Jhelum
- M. A. Jinnah College of Commerce & Computer Science, Jhelum
- PICS, Bilal town Jhelum
- Presentation convent high school for girls, Jhelum Cantt
- Jhelum Homeopathic Medical College,GT Road Jada, Jhelum
- SLS College, Jhelum
- National Reformers School Mohallah Khansama Jhelum
Notable residents
- Muhammad Akram
- Nishan-e-Haider
- Tariq Kamal Khan, former Chief of Naval Staff Pakistan Navy
- Syed Manzoor ul Hassan Hashmi, Wing Commander Pakistan Airforce, Sitara-e-Jurrat Bar
- Chaudhry Farrukh Altaf, Ex- District Nazim Jhelum District[2][3]
- Ghafer Shahzad, First PhD in Architecture from University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore
References
- ↑ Tehsils & Unions in the District of Jhelum – Government of Pakistan
- ↑ Wajahat Ijaz (22 October 2002). "Their way to parliament passed through Nazim's office". Pakistan Dawn.
- ↑ "Iftikhar Ch. urges lawyers to remain steadfast in their struggle to ensure rule of law". Pak Tribune. 6 May 2007.
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