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In the 2017 census the population of the district was 5,405,633 of which 54.% were urban, making Rawalpindi the second most urbanised district in Punjab. [13] Also at the time of the 2017 Census of Pakistan, the distribution of the population of Rawalpindi District by first language was as follows: [14] 68.7% Punjabi; 10.9% Pashto; 10.2% Urdu ...
According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the population of the district was 3,363,911 of which 53.03% were urban, [11] and is the second-most urbanised district in Punjab. The population was estimated to be 4.5 million in 2010.
Jhelam District; Rawalpindi District; Shahpur District; The exact same setup was in use at the time of the 1881 Census of Punjab as well. [7] By the 1901 census, the 10 revenue divisions that had been in place since 1868 had also been reorganized into only 5 larger divisions: Delhi, Jalandhar, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi, and Sirsah District ...
Tehsil Area (km²) [1] Population (2023) [1] Density (ppl/km²) (2023) [1] Literacy rate (2023) [2] Districts Division Bahawalnagar: 1,729 976,049 564.52 53.5% Bahawalnagar District
Rawalpindi Division is an administrative division of the Pakistani province of Punjab. Rawalpindi serves as the headquarters of the division which consists of 6 districts: Attock , Chakwal , Talagang , Jhelum , Murree , and Rawalpindi .
97.4% of children ages 6–16 in urban areas of Rawalpindi District are enrolled in school – the third highest percentage in Pakistan after Islamabad and Karachi. [97] 77.1% of Rawalpindi's students in Class 5 are able to read sentences in English. [97] 27% of children in Rawalpindi attend paid private schools. [98]
Sindh's largest district by area is Tharparkar [6] and by population its Karachi West with a population of 3,914,757 at the 2017 Census. The combined population of the six districts of Karachi division is over 16 million at the 2017 census, giving an average population for these six districts of Karachi division of over 2.675 million each.
After independence, The province of West Punjab had four divisions – Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Sargodha. From 1955 to 1970, during One Unit policy the Princely State of Bahawalpur was joined with West Punjab and made part of Bahawalpur Division .