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Gujranwala city's adult literacy rate in 2008 was 73%, [65] which rose to 87% in the 15–24 age group throughout Gujranwala District, [66] including rural areas. The city is also home to the Gujranwala Theological Seminary which was established in Sialkot in 1877, and moved to Gujranwala in 1912. [ 67 ]
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Ladhe Wala Waraich (Punjabi and Urdu: لدھونوالہ وڑائچ), is a city of Gujranwala District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is part Gujranwala Saddar Tehsil . Ladhe Wala Waraich lies to the west of Gujranwala and is part of the larger metropolitan area .
Gujranwala District (Urdu: ضِلع گوجرانوالہ, romanized: Zilā Gojrā̃vālā), is a district that is a part of the Majha region in Punjab, Pakistan.Gujranwala District is bordered by the districts of Wazirabad, Sialkot, Hafizabad and Sheikhupura.
Kamoke is a Tehsil of Gujranwala district in Punjab, Pakistan. Located on the Grand Trunk Road, it is headquartered at Kāmoke, which is approximately 24 km from Gujranwala - the district capital. It is famous for its market of Basmati rice. It is administratively subdivided into twenty four Union Councils. [2]
Ghakhar Mandi (Punjabi: گکھڑ) is a city in the Gujranwala District of Punjab province in Pakistan. [2] It is located between Wazirabad to the northwest and Gujranwala to the southeast. It is central to 33 villages, and the home of Pakistan's second-largest electrical grid.
It is located in the Gujranwala District and is one of the largest of the four tehsils (administrative divisions). It lies between three large cities: Gujranwala, Hafizabad, and Sheikhupura. The dominant surnames of the Nowshera Virkan people are from military castes, including Arain, Bhuttah, Maan, Rajput, Virk, Syed and Goraya clans.
Kamoke (Urdu: کامونکی) is a city in the Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. It ranks as the 30th largest city in Pakistan according to the 2023 census with a population of 292,023. Kamoke is known for its prominent rice market, being one of the largest in the sub-continent, and for its numerous mosques.