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'''Tandlianwala''' ({{lang-ur|{{nastaliq|تاندلیانوالہ}}}}) is a town in [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]] and the headquarters of [[Tandlianwala Tehsil]]. It is located |
'''Tandlianwala''' ({{lang-ur|{{nastaliq|تاندلیانوالہ}}}}) is a town in [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]] and the headquarters of [[Tandlianwala Tehsil]]. It is named after a medicinal plant called "Tandla"(digera arvensis) which was present abundantly near this town. It is located 40 km from the city of [[Faisalabad]] and 45 km from Okara. It is a sub-division of [[Faisalabad District]] and has a [[Tehsil]] municipal administration (TMA).<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/360969/faisalabad-farmers-in-dire-straits FAISALABAD: Farmers in dire straits] Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 June 2004, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref><ref>[https://tribune.com.pk/story/2274047/woman-sexually-assaulted-in-tandlianwala Woman sexually assaulted in Tandlianwala] The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 30 November 2020, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The town was established as a ''mandi'' (market) during the colonization of west Punjab. In |
The town was established as a ''mandi'' (market) during the colonization of west Punjab. In 1987, it received the status of sub tehsil when Manzoor Wattoo was elected as MPA from the constituency and later became the CM Punjab. The town committee came into being in 1965. From 1966 to 1990, the town expanded rapidly due to the construction of a bridge over the Ravi River. It is also a ghee supplier mandi and chamra mandi since 1979. There were also karkhanas for processing of rawhides. Before the [[Partition of India|independence]] of Pakistan, the city was a food supplier for [[Faisalabad District]] and nearby areas. The original name of the city is Tandla Mandi (Tandla Market). |
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Lately, Tehsil is linked directly to Sahiwal city by a newly formed bridge on river Ravi. Tehsil of Tandlianwala came in contact with motorway(Lahore to Karachi) which is part of CPEC. |
Lately, Tehsil is linked directly to Sahiwal city by a newly formed bridge on river Ravi. Tehsil of Tandlianwala came in contact with motorway(Lahore to Karachi) which is part of CPEC. |
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=== Religion and ethnic groups === |
=== Religion and ethnic groups === |
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The majority religion is [[Islam]], making up 98.0% of the city with small minorities of Christians (1.8%) and others (0.2%), mainly [[Sikh]]s and [[Ahmadi]]s. The majority of [[Muslims]] belong to [[Sunni]], [[Hanafi]], and [[Barelvi]] schools of thought with a minority of [[Shiites]]. The major castes of Tehsil are Baloch and Wattoos which are the main political forces of the area too. Hence, the politics here revolves around the Biradari system and clan patronage. The castes in the city and villages are:[[Mahar Sipra]] [[Arain]], [[Gujjar]], Syed, [[ |
The majority religion is [[Islam]], making up 98.0% of the city with small minorities of Christians (1.8%) and others (0.2%), mainly [[Sikh]]s and [[Ahmadi]]s. The majority of [[Muslims]] belong to [[Sunni]], [[Hanafi]], and [[Barelvi]] schools of thought with a minority of [[Shiites]]. The major castes of Tehsil are Baloch and Wattoos which are the main political forces of the area too. Hence, the politics here revolves around the Biradari system and clan patronage. The castes in the city and villages are: [[Mahar Sipra]] [[Arain]], [[Gujjar]], Syed, [[Jatt people|Jatts]], [[Wattoo]], Awaan, Baloch, Sipra, Bhatti, Bhutta, Chishti, Gill, Jalahe, ''Khichi'', [[Khokhar]], Kumhar, [[Lodi (Pashtun tribe)|Lodhi]], Malik, Maachhi, Mirasi, Randhawa (Jatts), Paracha, Dhobi, Qasayi, [[Qureshi]], [[Rajput]], Rana, Rao, Rawal, Sheikh, Sherazi, [[Sial]], Sahmal (Jatts), Tiwana, Toor, Warraich (Jatts), Sudrech and others. |
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===Climate=== |
===Climate=== |
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The town is also well known because of the high quality of [[sugarcane]]. It has two sugar mills and a dozen of cotton factories, rice factories and flour mills. The city is traditionally known for pure Desi Ghee, though it is rare now.<ref>[https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TANDLIANWALA-SUGAR-MILLS-20702998/ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited - Business Summary and profile] MarketScreener.com website, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref><ref>[https://fp.brecorder.com/2019/09/20190924520222/ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited] Business Recorder (business newspaper), Published 24 September 2019, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref> |
The town is also well known because of the high quality of [[sugarcane]]. It has two sugar mills and a dozen of cotton factories, rice factories and flour mills. The city is traditionally known for pure Desi Ghee, though it is rare now.<ref>[https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TANDLIANWALA-SUGAR-MILLS-20702998/ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited - Business Summary and profile] MarketScreener.com website, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref><ref>[https://fp.brecorder.com/2019/09/20190924520222/ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited] Business Recorder (business newspaper), Published 24 September 2019, Retrieved 14 April 2021</ref> |
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The people of this city took an active part in the struggle for [[Partition of India|independence]] of Pakistan (Freedom Movement). The city was originally developed around a grain market. Its police station was established as early as 1905 and prior to that only a police checkpost existed. |
The people of this city took an active part in the struggle for [[Partition of India|independence]] of Pakistan (Freedom Movement). The city was originally developed around a [[grain trade|grain market]]. Its police station was established as early as 1905 and prior to that only a police checkpost existed. |
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Politically, it is the most important [[Tehsil]] of Faisalabad District. Mian [[Manzoor Wattoo]], the former chief minister of Punjab was elected from this constituency in 1993, while he lost in his home constituency. |
Politically, it is the most important [[Tehsil]] of Faisalabad District. Mian [[Manzoor Wattoo]], the former chief minister of Punjab was elected from this constituency in 1993, while he lost in his home constituency. |
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==Economics== |
==Economics== |
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Tandlianwala is home to a major grain, whole corn and sugar market, and it was |
Tandlianwala is home to a major grain, whole corn and sugar market, and it was popular for chrma mandi which were started by late Haji Ghulam Muhammad paracha mahoon, and now running by his sons haji Bashir ahmad and shabbir aad paracha, Mahi chowk is the main commercial market of the city and aldo known for a dessert Mannpasand. Other markets in the city include Ghala Mandi, Chamra mandi mohallah shamspura stret no 4, Rail Bazar, Nehar Bazar, Naya Bazar, Anarkali Bazar, Quaid-e-Azam Road, (Samundri Road) and Faisalabad Road. |
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Major banks and offices in Tandlianwala: |
Major banks and offices in Tandlianwala: |
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==Transport== |
==Transport== |
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* [[Tandliawala railway station]] is present which connects city to other cities. City also has a Lorry Adda (Bus Terminal) which has buses which operates to nearby cities. Tandla has another transport facility, Taimoor Terminal which majorly connect Faisalabad and Okara to the city via vans. Now, this terminal also has facility of skyways bus service to RWP/ISB and also to Lahore via new motorway. |
* [[Tandliawala railway station]] is present which connects city to other cities. City also has a Lorry Adda (Bus Terminal) which has buses which operates to nearby cities. Tandla has another transport facility, Taimoor Terminal which majorly connect Faisalabad and Okara to the city via vans. Now, this terminal also has facility of skyways bus service to RWP/ISB and also to Lahore via new motorway. |
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== Notable people and places == |
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Bilal Shaheed Park, which was named after Captain Bilal Shaheed of this city, who fought during the 1971 India-Pakistan war and was decorated with Sitara-e-Jurrat, a Pakistan Military award. There are several graves of famous saints: Peer Faiz Muhammad Shah Bukhari of Athwal (411GB). '''Mian Muhammad Saleem Shakir''' (A very gentle, humble and noble sufi & saint) had been supervising Peer Syed Rustam Ali Shah while serving in Pakistan Post Office Tandlianwala during 70s and 80s. Peer Rustam Ali Shah, Peer Qandhari Baba Noor Shah and Bawa Ji Hajji Munir Ahmed Qadri from city and buried near Chak No. 412 GB. There is also a grave of the famous Saint Peer Syed Mir Ahmad Shah well known as Chiryanwali Sarkar his grave is at Kachcha Tandla. Muhammad Asif Zar Al-Rafaie, a member of a Sufi chain Silsila tariqa al-rifaiya and Pro.Muhammad Razzaq Aman Wattoo (Phd Mathematics) in (Chak 403GB Pakka Wattoan).Main personalities of the city are Haji bashir Ahmad paracha,sayyad nawazish ali bukhari, peer Anwar hussain (late) , haji bakhtawar ali khurrana, malik chakar wattoo, e.t.c. Mahar Muhammad Azeem Tarhana (Sial) member of kisan board. |
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*[[Naz Khialvi]], lyricist and [[radio broadcaster]]. |
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*[[Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal]] |
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*[[Peer Nasir Shah (Punjabi Poet)]] |
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*[[Mian Muhammad Saleem Shakir]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 04:32, 1 September 2024
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Tandlianwala | |
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تاندلیانوالہ | |
Nickname: TLW | |
Coordinates: 31°1′56″N 73°7′59″E / 31.03222°N 73.13306°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Faisalabad |
Government | |
• Type | Tehsil Municipal Administration |
• Assistant commissioner | Rana Aurangzeb[1] |
• MNA (NA-97) | None (vacant) |
• MPA (PP-101 Faisalabad-V) | None (vacant) |
Area | |
• City | 1,351 km2 (522 sq mi) |
Elevation | 183 m (600 ft) |
Population (2017) | 702,733 |
• Density | 550/km2 (1,400/sq mi) |
• Urban | 44,481 |
• Rural | 658,252 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
ZIP code(s) | 37150 |
Calling code | 041 |
No. of Union Councils | 28 (3 urban, 25 rural)[3] |
Tandlianwala (Template:Lang-ur) is a town in Punjab, Pakistan and the headquarters of Tandlianwala Tehsil. It is named after a medicinal plant called "Tandla"(digera arvensis) which was present abundantly near this town. It is located 40 km from the city of Faisalabad and 45 km from Okara. It is a sub-division of Faisalabad District and has a Tehsil municipal administration (TMA).[4][5]
History
The town was established as a mandi (market) during the colonization of west Punjab. In 1987, it received the status of sub tehsil when Manzoor Wattoo was elected as MPA from the constituency and later became the CM Punjab. The town committee came into being in 1965. From 1966 to 1990, the town expanded rapidly due to the construction of a bridge over the Ravi River. It is also a ghee supplier mandi and chamra mandi since 1979. There were also karkhanas for processing of rawhides. Before the independence of Pakistan, the city was a food supplier for Faisalabad District and nearby areas. The original name of the city is Tandla Mandi (Tandla Market). Lately, Tehsil is linked directly to Sahiwal city by a newly formed bridge on river Ravi. Tehsil of Tandlianwala came in contact with motorway(Lahore to Karachi) which is part of CPEC.
Geography
Tandlianwala stands in the rolling flat plains of northeast Punjab, between longitude 73°13 East, latitude 30°03 North, with an elevation of 183 metres (600 ft) above sea level. The proper city covers an area of approximately 40 square kilometres (15 sq mi), while the tehsil covers more than 1,280 square kilometres (490 sq mi). The Ravi River flows about 9 km in the east which is the main source of irrigation meeting the requirements of 90% of cultivated land.
There are no natural boundaries between Tandlianwala and adjoining tehsil and districts. The city is bound on the north by Faisalabad, on the east by Okara, on the south by Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh and on the west by Samundri.[6]
Geology
The Tehsil of Tandlianwala is part of the alluvial plains between the Himalayan foothills and the central core of the Indian subcontinent. The alluvial deposits are typically over 1000 thick. The scalloped interfluves are believed to have been formed during the Late Pleistocene and feature flat-topped river terraces. These were later identified as old and young floodplains of the River Ravi on the Kamalia and Chenab Plains. The old floodplains consist of Holocene deposits from the River Ravi. There is also a small river passing through the center of the city.
The soil consists of young stratified silt loams or very fine sand loams which give the subsoil a very weak structure with common kankers at only five feet. The course of the rivers within Tandlianwala are winding and often subject to frequent alterations. In the rainy season, the currents are very strong. This leads to high floods in certain areas which last for a number of days. The Rakh and Gogera canals have encouraged the water levels in the district however the belt on the river Ravi has remained narrow. The river bed includes the river channels which have shifted the sand bars and low sandy levees leading to river erosion.
Demographics
As per the Population Census Report of 1998, the town is spread over an area of 1284 Square Kilometers with a total population of 540,802 which was almost 702,733 in 2017, indicating that the growth rate of the city is 3.37 percent per annum. Before the partition there was a majority of Sikhs and Hindus in the city, then migrated to India, while settlements of Muslim refugees from East Punjab and Haryana who came from India. There are two other urban localities in Tandlianwala Municipal committee: Mamoon Kanjan and Kanjwani. The Town has 28 Union Councils, three Urban and 25 Rural Union Councils.
There is a Police Chowki and Police Station in the city which was established in 1905 by the British covering an area of 680 sq. kilometres. There are four police stations: City Tandlianwala, Sadar Tandlianwala, Police Station Garh and Police Station Bahlak Thana.
Religion and ethnic groups
The majority religion is Islam, making up 98.0% of the city with small minorities of Christians (1.8%) and others (0.2%), mainly Sikhs and Ahmadis. The majority of Muslims belong to Sunni, Hanafi, and Barelvi schools of thought with a minority of Shiites. The major castes of Tehsil are Baloch and Wattoos which are the main political forces of the area too. Hence, the politics here revolves around the Biradari system and clan patronage. The castes in the city and villages are: Mahar Sipra Arain, Gujjar, Syed, Jatts, Wattoo, Awaan, Baloch, Sipra, Bhatti, Bhutta, Chishti, Gill, Jalahe, Khichi, Khokhar, Kumhar, Lodhi, Malik, Maachhi, Mirasi, Randhawa (Jatts), Paracha, Dhobi, Qasayi, Qureshi, Rajput, Rana, Rao, Rawal, Sheikh, Sherazi, Sial, Sahmal (Jatts), Tiwana, Toor, Warraich (Jatts), Sudrech and others.
Climate
Tandlianwala has a hot desert climate (BWh)[7] in the Köppen-Geiger classification. The climate of the city and tehsil can see extremes, with a summer maximum temperature 50 °C (122 °F) and a winter temperature of −2 °C (28 °F). The mean maximum and minimum temperature in summer are 39 °C (102 °F) and 27 °C (81 °F) respectively. In winter it peaks at around 17 °C (63 °F) and 6 °C (43 °F) respectively.
The summer season starts from April and continues until October. May, June and July are the hottest months. The winter season starts from November and continues until March. December, January and February are the coldest months. The average yearly rainfall lies only at about 400 mm (16 in) and is highly seasonal, with approximately half of the yearly rainfall in the two months July and August.
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 19.4 (66.9) |
22.4 (72.3) |
27.3 (81.1) |
33.8 (92.8) |
49.3 (120.7) |
49.9 (121.8) |
45.3 (113.5) |
44.3 (111.7) |
40 (104) |
33.6 (92.5) |
27.5 (81.5) |
21.8 (71.2) |
34.6 (94.2) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 11.9 (53.4) |
14.9 (58.8) |
19.9 (67.8) |
25.9 (78.6) |
31.1 (88.0) |
34 (93) |
32.3 (90.1) |
31.6 (88.9) |
30.1 (86.2) |
25.6 (78.1) |
18.9 (66.0) |
13.7 (56.7) |
24.2 (75.5) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 4.4 (39.9) |
7.4 (45.3) |
12.6 (54.7) |
18.1 (64.6) |
23.3 (73.9) |
27.4 (81.3) |
27.4 (81.3) |
26.9 (80.4) |
24.2 (75.6) |
17.6 (63.7) |
10.4 (50.7) |
5.7 (42.3) |
17.1 (62.8) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 14 (0.6) |
15 (0.6) |
21 (0.8) |
14 (0.6) |
13 (0.5) |
56 (2.2) |
132 (5.2) |
115 (4.5) |
43 (1.7) |
6 (0.2) |
3 (0.1) |
8 (0.3) |
440 (17.3) |
Source: Climate-Data.org, altitude: 183m[7] |
Sports
Tandlianwala has many popular sports like cricket, football and volleyball, Kabaddi, Wrestling (Kushti), Badminton, Table Tennis, Marshall arts and local desi games. The boys of Tandlianwala city play cricket in the evenings, mostly on the grounds of MC High School ground, the Doonga Ground and newly built cricket stadium.
Cricket stadium is newly built which has good national standards. There is also a very good facility of sports complex which contains many indoor sports arenas. The badminton court is also available in the front of munciple library apart from the one present in sports complex.
Agriculture
The town is also well known because of the high quality of sugarcane. It has two sugar mills and a dozen of cotton factories, rice factories and flour mills. The city is traditionally known for pure Desi Ghee, though it is rare now.[8][9]
The people of this city took an active part in the struggle for independence of Pakistan (Freedom Movement). The city was originally developed around a grain market. Its police station was established as early as 1905 and prior to that only a police checkpost existed.
Politically, it is the most important Tehsil of Faisalabad District. Mian Manzoor Wattoo, the former chief minister of Punjab was elected from this constituency in 1993, while he lost in his home constituency.
The name of the city comes from a herb "Tandla", which was grown in abundance.
Economics
Tandlianwala is home to a major grain, whole corn and sugar market, and it was popular for chrma mandi which were started by late Haji Ghulam Muhammad paracha mahoon, and now running by his sons haji Bashir ahmad and shabbir aad paracha, Mahi chowk is the main commercial market of the city and aldo known for a dessert Mannpasand. Other markets in the city include Ghala Mandi, Chamra mandi mohallah shamspura stret no 4, Rail Bazar, Nehar Bazar, Naya Bazar, Anarkali Bazar, Quaid-e-Azam Road, (Samundri Road) and Faisalabad Road.
Major banks and offices in Tandlianwala:
- National Bank of Pakistan
- Bank of Punjab
- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
- Habib Bank Limited
- Allied Bank Limited
- MCB Bank Limited
- United Bank Limited
- TCS Pvt Limited
Healthcare
A 40-bed modern Tehsil Headquarters Hospital, Tandlianwala became functional in March 2021.[10]
Transport
- Tandliawala railway station is present which connects city to other cities. City also has a Lorry Adda (Bus Terminal) which has buses which operates to nearby cities. Tandla has another transport facility, Taimoor Terminal which majorly connect Faisalabad and Okara to the city via vans. Now, this terminal also has facility of skyways bus service to RWP/ISB and also to Lahore via new motorway.
References
- ^ "The battle for breath". The News International (newspaper). 5 November 2023. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "TMAs Faisalabad Division". lgcd.punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Table 209". Punjab Development Statistics 2016 (see page 332) (PDF). Bureau of Statistics, Government of The Punjab. p. 332. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ FAISALABAD: Farmers in dire straits Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 June 2004, Retrieved 14 April 2021
- ^ Woman sexually assaulted in Tandlianwala The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 30 November 2020, Retrieved 14 April 2021
- ^ "Tandlianwala Town". City District Government of Faisalabad website. 11 April 2014. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Climate: Tandlianwala - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited - Business Summary and profile MarketScreener.com website, Retrieved 14 April 2021
- ^ Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Limited Business Recorder (business newspaper), Published 24 September 2019, Retrieved 14 April 2021
- ^ New block of THQ Hospital Tandlianwala becomes functional The News International (newspaper), Published 15 March 2021, Retrieved 14 April 2021