Bhalwal

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Bhalwal
 General Information
 Country Pakistan
 Province Punjab
 Coordinates 32°08′00″N 72°67′00″E / 32.133333, 73.116667Coordinates: 32°08′00″N 72°67′00″E / 32.133333, 73.116667
 Calling code 048
 Time zone PST (UTC+5)
 No. of Towns
 Estimate 2,500,000[citation needed] (2007)
 Government
 Nazim (Mayor) Malik Imtiaz Ahmad Bharat
 No. of Union Councils 4
 Emblem

Bhalwal is a town of Sargodha District in the centre of the Punjab province of Pakistan[1]. The town of Bhalwal is the headquarters of Bhalwal Tehsil and lies in an agricultural area, close to the M-2 motorway, to which it is being connected by two interchanges. The town is named after a nearby village called Purana Bhalwal (Old Bhalwal).Bhalwana is the main caste of Bhalwal,the name of Bhalwal is originated from Bhalwana.Bhalwana is one the most famous family of Bhalwal.Bhalwana family is landlord family of Purana Bhalwal.[citation needed] Bhalwal is the city of oranges(Mandrain).[citation needed] There are almost 150 orange processing plants.[citation needed]

Bhalwal town is located on Gujrat Phalia – Sargodha road at a distance of 30 km from Sargodha at its north. It is situated near motorway (M2) in the west at a distance of 11 km from Salam interchange. Lower Bhalwal Canal is passing at its north side at a distance of 3 km. It also lies on Sargodha – Malikwal – Lalamusa section of Pakistan Railway and has a railway station.

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[edit] Local government

TMA Bhalwal is one of six TMAs of Sargodha District. Bhalwal is the main town of the TMA. There are 31 Union Councils in the Tehsil out of which 8 fall in urban areas/CO units. According to the 1998 Census the total population and urban population of the Tehsil is 819,887 and 132,600 respectively.

Bhalwal tehsil is governed by a tehsil council which comprises the chief officials of the various Union Councils (UC). The tehsil comprises 53 Union Councils of which 8 are urban, including four in Bhalwal town, [2] the following table shows the Nazims and Naib Nazims for the four Union Councils of Bhalwal city:[3]

UC name Nazim Naib Nazim
Bhalwal-I (Urban) Kashif Riaz Abdul Qadeer
Bhalwal-II (Urban) Haji Muhammad Ashraf Mukhtar Ahmed
Bhalwal-III (Urban) Ch. Naeem Sahzad Muhammad Munir
Bhalwal-IV (Urban) Mirza Asif Ali Sajid Iqbal Bhatti

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[edit] Political representation

Bhalwal has one seat in the National Assembly of Pakistan and two seats in the Punjab Provincial Assembly. The current member of the National Assembly (MNA) is Chaudhry Nadeem Afzal Chan and the members of the Provincial Assembly (MPAs) are Mahr Rab Nawaz Lak and Chaudhry Tahir Ahmad Sandhu.[citation needed]

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