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Pir Mahal

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Pir Mahal پیر محل
General Information
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
Altitude 350 metres AMSL
Area 35 km²
Calling code 046
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
No. of Towns 1
Population 50,000 1998
Estimate 60,000 2006
Government
No. of Union Councils 2
No. of NGOs Working
Emblem
Website
Distt. Toba Tek Singh

Pir Mahal (Urdu: پیر محل) is a town located in Toba Tek Singh. Pirmahal is sub Tehsil of Distt. Toba Tek Singh, in Faisalabad division, Punjab Pakistan

Pirmahal is a modern town divided in two Union Councils. Total population of Pirmahal is almost 50,000. It is Surrounded with almost 50 villages.

Pirmahal has

  • Railway Station
  • Bus stations
  • 2Post Offices
  • Telephone Exchange
  • 1 Rural Health Complex and 20 private hospitals
  • 12 Branches of different Banks (ATM facility available)
  • 2 Degree-level Colleges (for boys and girls)
  • 1 Higher Secondary school (girls) and two High Schools (boys) and 20 primary schools

Important Places

  • Rajana Road
  • Sadar Bazar
  • Housing Colony
  • Masjad Block
  • Makkah Block
  • Madina Block
  • Upper and Lower colony
  • Umar Farooq colony
  • Gala Mandi
  • Iqbal Park
  • Nearest airport is Faisalabad International Airport

Popular Political Party

  • Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz Shraif Group)
  • Pakistan Peoples Party

Cities near Pirmahal

  • Toba Tek Singh (25 KM)
  • Kamalia (20 KM)
  • Gojra (40 KM)
  • Shorkot (35 KM)
  • jhang (50 KM)
  • Summandri (60 KM)
  • Faisalabad (110 KM)
  • Multan (100 KM)
  • Lahore (250 KM)

Famous people

  • Mohammad Sarwar MP, UK
  • Chaudhary Asad ur Rehman, Ex-Federal minister of Pakistan
  • Riaz Ahmad Fatiyna, MNA, Ex-Minister of Education, Punjab
  • Khalid Ahmad Khan Kharal, Ex-Minister of Information and Broadcast Pakistan.
  • Dr. Farid Buksh (late) Founder Gousia Degree Science College, Faridabad, Pirmahal
  • Ch Jamil Ahmed Khan An Educationist

See also

  • Pakistan
  • Punjab
  • Faisalabad
  • Toba Tek Singh
  • Gojra
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