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Mailsi Tehsil

تحصِيل مَيلسى
Location of Mailsi Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan
Location of Mailsi Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan
Country Pakistan
RegionPunjab, Pakistan Punjab
DistrictVehari
CapitalMailsi
CapitalJallah Jeem
Towns2
Union councils23-Mailsi / 8-Jallah Jeem
Population
 • Tehsil713,895-Mailsi / 240,000-Jallah Jeem
 • Urban
128,442-Mailsi/ 57,382-Jallah Jeem
 • Rural
825,453
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (PDT)
Website[www.mailsi.com.pk]

Mailsi (Urdu: تحصِيل مَيلسى), is a subdivision tehsil, of Vehari District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is divided into two blocks (Mailsi and Jallah Jeem) which are further divided into 31 Union Councils. Two of these form the tehsil capital Mailsi.[2]

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Administration

The tehsil of Mailsi is administratively subdivided into 23&8 Union Councils, these are:[3]

Mailsi block

  • Garha Mor (100/WB)
  • 110/WB
  • 124/WB
  • 151/WB
  • 335/WB
  • 86/WB
  • 88/WB
  • Chak 1/M Kot Qadir
  • Alampur
  • Ali Wah
  • Burana Khas
  • Jahanpur
  • Karampur
  • Ellahbad
  • sikndrabad
  • basti gojeien
  • Kharala
  • Lal Sagu
  • Lalipur
  • Mailsi-I (east)
  • Mailsi-II (west)
  • Mailsi-III (khan pur)
  • Mitru qamar
  • Muhammad Shah
  • Sandal
  • Sargana
  • Sahar
  • ahmed pur
  • Shitabgarh
  • Tibba Sultan Pur
  • Zaheerabad Shaheed

Durhatta

Jallah Jeem block

  • Jallah Jeem-I (east)
  • Jallah Jeem-II (west)
  • Warsi Wahin Jallah Jeem
  • Bulandpur
  • Kikri Khurd Jallah Jeem
  • Fatehpur
  • Arain Wahin
  • Gawan - Chittani
  • Niyaz pur

References

  1. ^ "DISTRICT AND TEHSIL LEVEL POPULATION SUMMARY WITH REGION BREAKUP: PUNJAB" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 3 January 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ Tehsils & Unions in the District of Vehari - Government of Pakistan
  3. ^ "NRB: Local Government Elections". Archived from the original on 5 August 2012.
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