Sunday, June 6, 2010

HISTORY OF EDUCATION






Muzaffargarh has a tremendous history in Education Sector.
you will see education development in Muzaffargarh as well as you meet the some educationist relating to Muzaffargarh.
Education at a glance
EDO Education Muzaffargarh-Muhammad Masood Nadeem Malik
District Education Officer (Secondary Education) Muzaffargarh-MALIK BASHIR AHMAD TARIQ
District Education Officer (Male-Elementary Education) Muzaffargarh-Abdul Ghaffar Langha
Dy.District Education Officer (M) Nasir Iqbal Gurmani
District Education Officer (Female-Elementary Education) Muzaffargarh-Mrs. Naseem Saleem
District Education Officer (Colleges) Muzaffargarh-Bashir Ahmad Shahid
Government Educational institutions
Total educational institutions in the District 2241
Total Colleges in Muzaffargarh 8
Total Higher Secondary Schools 11 (7-Boys & 4-Girls)
Total High Schools 99 (75-Boys & 24-Girls)
Total Middle Schools 200 (99-Boys & 101-Girls)
Total Primary Schools 1543 (724-Boys & 819-Girls)
Total Maktab School 347 (339-Boys & 8-Girls)
Total Girls Community Model Schools 33
Private Educational institutions
Higher Secondary Schools 16(9-Boys & 7-Girls)
High Schools 47(32-Boys & 15-Girls)





Middle Schools 258 Boys
Primary Schools 106 Boys/Girls

Friday, June 4, 2010

MNA'S MPA'S OF DISTRICT MUZAFFAR GARH

A's From District Muzaffargarh

ConstituencyName o f M.N.AParty
NA-176Main MUHSIN ALI QureshiPPP
NA-177Mrs HINA RABBANI KharPPP
NA-178

JASHED AHMED DASTTI

PPP
NA-179MOUZAM ALI Khan JatoiPPP
NA-180Sardar ABDUL QAYYOM Khan JatoiPPP

MPA's From District Muzaffargarh

ConstituencyName o f MPAParty
PP-251Malik Ahmad Yar HanjraPML-Q
PP-252Engineer Malik Bilal KharPPP
PP-253Ahsan-ul-Haq Ahsan NoulotiaPPP
PP-254Mahar Irshad Ahmad SialPPP
PP-255Malik Jawad Kamran KharPML-Q
PP-256Mian Muhammad Imran QureshiPML-Q
PP-257Malik Ahmed Karim Qaswar LangrialMMA
PP-258Syed Haroon Ahmad Sultan BokhariPML-N
PP-259SYED BASIT AHMED SULTAN BUKHARIPML-N
PP-260Sardar Shahzad Rasool Khan JatoiPPP
PP-261Sardar Aamir Talal Gopang

GENERAL INFORMATIONS About MUZAFFAR GARH


GENERAL INFORMATIONS
Population 35,90,685
Area (Square Kilometers)8,249
Population Density (per sq.Km.)320
TehsilsMuzaffargarh, Alipur, Kot Adu and Jatoi.
National Assembly Seats5
Punjab Provincial Assembly Seats11
Union Councils93
Main TownsKhangarn, Shaher-Sultan,Seet Pur , Jatoi, Rangpur, Gujrat, Mehmood Kot,Kotla Leghari, Sanawan, Basira, Dera Din Panah, Chowk Munda, Shah Jamal and Karam Dad Qureshi.
Language"Saraki" is the local language, Urdu, Punjabi & English languages are also acceptable.
Main CropsWheat, Sugarcane and Cotton.
Main FruitsMangoes, Dates, Citrus and Pomegranate
Main VegetablesOnion, Carrot, Cauliflower and Peas
Forest (Area in Acres)1,02,110
Total Metalled Roads (Km)1,084
No. of Grid Stations11
No. of Telephone Exchanges27
Number of Industrial Units1,178
Major IndustriesCotton Ginning & Pressing, Flour Mills, Jute Textile, Oil Mills, Paper/Paper Board Articles, Petroleum Products, Poly Propylene Bags, Power Generation, Ready made Garments, Solvent Extraction, Sugar, Textile Composite and Textile Spinning.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

MERA MUZAFFAR GARH

A beautiful mosque of District Muzaffargarh-Mosque Sakia-tu-Sughra
A beautiful mosque of District Muzaffargarh-Mosque Sakina-tu-Sughra
Masjid Sakina-tus-Sughra a beautiful mosque of District Muzaffargarh
Masjid Sakina-tus-Sughra a beautiful mosque of District Muzaffargarh
Tomb of Tahir Khan at Seet Pur Muzaffargarh
Tomb of Tahir Khan at Seet Pur Muzaffargarh

Monday, May 31, 2010

MERA MUZAFFAR GARH


INTRODUCTION

Muzaffargarh is an old and important District of Punjab Province and known for its educational/ academic institutes, mango and other agricultural products, Power Houses and Oil Refinery.
A number of offices of the Provincial and Federal Government are functioning in the district and providing services to the people and implementing policy of the Government which is aimed at making the district stronger in economical, social and political affairs.



MUZAFFARGARH AT A GLANCE

Muzaffargarh hardly possesses any distinct annals of its own. However, what is available in the history books indicates that the Town of Muzaffargarh was founded in 1794 by the Pathan Governor Muzaffar Khan, who migrated to this area along with other members of his family from Afghanistan when the Durrani Empire superseded that of Dehli in North-Western India. Nawab Muzaffar Khan was posted as Governor of Multan under the Durrani dynasty. He constructed a wall surrounding main Muzaffargarh Town and gave this place his name. The “word” Muzaffargarh literly means the abode of Muzaffar. It is formed by the grammatical process of affixing. With the advance of time, the Muzaffargarh Town fell under the control of one or the other Rule till the East India Company also extended its authority over it. The District is situated at a distance of 35 K.M in the West from Multan across the River Chenab. On the North, it bounded by Chaubara Sub-Division of Layyah District, the West by Dera Ghazi Khan District and on the South-West by Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan Districts. The district is also surrounded on its Eastern and Western sides by the river Chenab and the Indus which flow at distance of 08 and 35 K.M respectively from the main town.
Muzaffargarh district was created in 1861. This District comprises four Tehsils namely, Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Alipur and Jatoi. Its area is about 20,52,571 acres and population is 35,67,903.
YA AD GA AR CLUB
THERMAL POWER STATION
WORKER WELFARE SCHOOL
A beautiful mosque of District Muzaffargarh-Mosque Sakia-tu-Sughra
MASJID SAKINA-TUL-KUBRA
  • RAILWAY STATION
POLITITIONS

حناربّانی کھر
شاہدجمیل قریشی
جمشیداحمددستی
عبدالقیوم خان جتوئی

،نوابزادہ منصوراحمدخان
ملک غلام مصطفی کھر

ملک قسورلنگڑیال

MUZAFFAR GARH"S PHOTOS




YADGAAR CLUB