BUREAU OF STATISTICSGOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJABLAHORE
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2007
Punjab
Development
Statistics
BUREAU OF STATISTICS
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
LAHORE
PREFACE
Punjab Development Statistics is an annual publication of the Punjab
Bureau of Statistics which is being brought out since 1972. The present edition is the
33rd in the series. It provides important statistics in respect of social, economic and
financial sectors of the economy at aggregate as well as sectoral levels. This
publication contains data on almost all sectors of the Provincial economy with their
break-up by Tehsil and District as far as possible. It also includes some national data
on important subjects like Major Crops, Foreign Trade, Labour Force &
Employment, National Accounts, Population, Prices and Transport etc. It also
contains a 'Statistical Abstract’ which gives a comparative picture of information on
almost all Socio-economic sectors of Pakistan and the Punjab. Every effort has been
made to include the latest available data in this publication. It is hoped that this
publication will be useful to the policy makers, planners, researchers, Nazims, DCOs
and other users of socio-economic data in public as well as private sectors.
I am thankful to various Provincial Departments/Agencies/Federal
Ministries/Divisions for supplying the required data to the Bureau of Statistics.
Without their help, it would have not been possible to release this publication in
time. I would like to thank staff members of the Punjab Bureau of Statistics for their
invaluable support and hard work to bring out this report.
We will welcome suggestions for further improvement.
(Dr. Shujat Ali)
Chief Economist
Planning & Development Board,
Government of the Punjab,
Lahore.
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SYMBOLS AND EQUIVALENTS
-
=
Nil or Insignificant
N.A.
=
Not Available
n.a.
=
Not Applicable
TR:
=
Traces
N.R.
=
Not Reported
R.E.
=
Revised Estimates
B.E.
=
Budget Estimates
FATA
=
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
MSCFD
=
Million Standard Cubic Feet Per Day
(p)
=
Provisional
(r)
=
Revised
N
=
Nitrogenous Fertilizer
=
Phosphatic Fertilizer
K
=
Potash
Rs.
=
Rupees
One Lac
=
1,00,000 = 100 Thousand
Ten Lacs
=
10,00,000 = 1 Million
One Crore
=
1,00,00,000 = 10 Million
P
2
O5
Note :- In some tables, totals may not tally with the sum of their component items
due to independent rounding off of totals and their component items.
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METRIC CONVERSION TABLE
LENGTH
1 Inch
=
2.539 Centimetres
1 Foot
=
0.305 Metre
1 Yard
=
0.914 Metre
1 Furlong
=
0.201 Kilometre
1 Mile
=
1.609 Kilometres
1 Nautical Mile
=
1.852 Kilometres
1 Centimetre
=
0.39 Inch
1 Metre
=
3.2808 Feet
1 Metre
=
1.09361 Yards
1 Kilometre
=
4.97095 Furlongs
1 Kilometre
=
0.62 Mile
1 Kilometre
=
0.54 Nautical Mile
1 Cubic Metre
=
35.314724 Cubic Feet
1 Square Kilometre
=
0.386102 Square Mile
1 Square Kilometre
=
247.1047 Acres
1 Acre
=
0.405 Hectare
1 Hectare
=
2.4711 Acres
1 Chattank
=
0.058 Kilogram
1 Seer
=
0.933 Kilogram
1 Lb.
=
0.454 Kilogram
1 Maund
=
37.324 Kilograms
1 Tonne
=
26.792 Maunds
AREA
WEIGHT
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1 Tonnes
=
0.984 Tons
1 Metric Ton (2205 Lbs.)
=
1000 Kilograms
1 Long Ton (2240 Lbs.)
=
1016 Kilograms
1 Short Ton (2000 Lbs.)
=
907 Kilograms
1 Ounce
=
0.028 Kilogram
1 Kilogram
=
17.147 Chattanks
1 Kilogram
=
1.07 Seers
1 Kilogram
=
2.2046 Lbs.
1 Kilogram
=
0.027 Maund
1 Kilogram
=
0.00098 Long Ton
1 Kilogram
=
0.0011 Short Ton
1 Kilogram
=
35.273 Ounces
1 Bale
=
375 Lbs.
1 Bale
=
170 Kgs.
1 Pint
=
0.568 Litre
1 Gallon (Imp.)
=
4.546 Litres
1 Gallon (U.S.)
=
3.785 Litres
1 Litre
=
1.761 Pints
1 Litre
=
0.22 Gallon (Imp.)
1 Litre
=
0.264 Gallon (U.S.)
VOLUME
LIST OF TABLES
Table
No.
Title
Page
No.
-
Statistical Abstract
-
Administrative Units, Government of the Punjab, As on 31st December, 2006.
14
-
Police Stations / Posts, Mauzas, Urban/Rural Union Councils, and Cantonment
Boards by District, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2006.
15
-
1-13
Administrative Departments, their Attached Departments and Autonomous
Bodies, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2006.
16-20
Names of Tehsils by District, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2006.
21-23
I - AGRICULTURE
Explanatory Notes on Agriculture Section
25-27
i) Land Utilization & Agricultural Farms
1
Land Utilization Statistics, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
28-29
2
Land Utilization Statistics by District, The Punjab: 2004-05
30-31
3
Number and Area of Farms by Size of Farm, The Punjab: 2000 Census
4
Private Farms and Farm Area by Tenure and Size of Farm The Punjab: 2000 Census
32
32
ii) Agricultural Inputs
5
Temperature at Selected Centres, The Punjab: 1996 to 2005
33
6
Rainfall at Selected Stations, The Punjab: 1996 to 2005
34
7
Region-wise Length of Channels and Drains, The Punjab: 2002-03 and 2003-04
35
8
Canal Withdrawals, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
36
9
Monthly Sales of Fertilizers by Type, The Punjab: 2004-05 and 2005-06
10
Sales of Fertilizers by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
39
11
Availability and Off- take of Fertilizers, The Punjab: 2004-05 and 2005-06
40
12
Prices of Various types of Fertilizers: 2004 to 2006
41
13
Nutrient Contents Present in Various Types of Fertilizers
42
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37-38
PREFACE
Punjab Development Statistics is an annual publication of the Punjab
Bureau of Statistics which is being brought out since 1972. The present edition is the
33rd in the series. It provides important statistics in respect of social, economic and
financial sectors of the economy at aggregate as well as sectoral levels. This
publication contains data on almost all sectors of the Provincial economy with their
break-up by Tehsil and District as far as possible. It also includes some national data
on important subjects like Major Crops, Foreign Trade, Labour Force &
Employment, National Accounts, Population, Prices and Transport etc. It also
contains a 'Statistical Abstract’ which gives a comparative picture of information on
almost all Socio-economic sectors of Pakistan and the Punjab. Every effort has been
made to include the latest available data in this publication. It is hoped that this
publication will be useful to the policy makers, planners, researchers, Nazims, DCOs
and other users of socio-economic data in public as well as private sectors.
I am thankful to various Provincial Departments/Agencies/Federal
Ministries/Divisions for supplying the required data to the Bureau of Statistics.
Without their help, it would have not been possible to release this publication in
time. I would like to thank staff members of the Punjab Bureau of Statistics for their
invaluable support and hard work to bring out this report.
We will welcome suggestions for further improvement.
(Dr. Shujat Ali)
Chief Economist
Planning & Development Board,
Government of the Punjab,
Lahore.
Table
No.
14
15
16
Title
Distribution of Indigenous Improved Seeds by Crop,
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
43
Use of Plant Protection Measures on Important Crops by Size of Farm
The Punjab: 2000 Census
44
Area Treated with Pesticides by Crop, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
45
iii)
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Page
No.
Tubewells
Number of Diesel and Electric Tubewells Installed by Ownership
The Punjab: 1995-96 to 2004-05
45
Number of Diesel and Electric Tubewells Installed by Ownership
and District, The Punjab: 2003-04
46
Number of Private Tubewells/Lift Pumps and Area Irrigated by them
by District, The Punjab: 2004 Census
47
Number of Private Tubewells by Installation Period and Area
The Punjab: 1994 to 2004 Censuses
48
Number of Tubewells Installed/Electrified and Pumping in SCARP Areas
The Punjab: 2004 to 2006
49
Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-II Tubewells by Crop
Season and Scheme, The Punjab: 1996-99 to 2005-06
50
Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-III Tubewells by Crop
Season and Scheme, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
51-52
iv) Tractors
24
Number of Tractors by Ownership and Area, The Punjab:
1994 and 2004 Censuses
53
Number of Private Tractors by Purchase Periods and Area
The Punjab: 1994 to 2004 Censuses
53
Number of Private Tractor Owners, Tractors and Period of Work
by District, The Punjab: 1994 and 2004 Censuses
54
Number of Private Tractors and Area Covered by them by Area during the
last 12 Months, The Punjab: 1994 and 2004 Censuses
55
Number of Tractors (Private and Government) by Make and District
The Punjab: 2004 Census (March)
56
29
Number of Tractors, by Make and District, The Punjab: 2003-04
57
30
Number of Threshers, Harvestors and Cutter-binders by District
The Punjab: 2002-03 and 2003-04
58
Number of Tractors Imported in Pakistan: 1996-97 to 2005-06
59
25
26
27
28
31
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Table
No.
Title
Page
No.
v) Agricultural Institutional Credit, Area & Production etc.
32
Agricultural Loans Disbursed by Type by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan,
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
59
Number of Loanees and Loans Advanced According to Size of Holdings
by Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan in The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
60
Loans Disbursed by Purpose by Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan in
The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
61
Loans Advanced to Farmers by Five Commercial Banks in
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
61
Agricultural Co-operative Societies, their Membership and Loans Advanced /
Recovered by Provincial Co-operative Bank, The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
62
Taccavi Loans Allocated, Disbursed and Recovered
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
63
Cropped Area by Crop, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Mauzas and Cropped Area by District, The Punjab 2005-06
63-64
65
Area Sown Irrigated and un-Irrigated by Mode of Irrigation
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
66
Area Sown Irrigated and un-Irrigated by Mode of Irrigation and District,
The Punjab: 2005-06
67
Area Sown-Total and Irrigated-Under Important Crops,
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
68
Area Sown Under Major Crops by Mode of Irrigation,
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
69-71
Kharif and Rabi Acreage by Crop-Total and Irrigated,
The Punjab 2003-04 to 2005-06
72
Production of Important Crops, Total and Irrigated,
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
73-74
Per Hectare Yield of Important Crops, Total and Irrigated
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
75-76
Kharif and Rabi Acreage Failed by Crop-Total and Irrigated,
The Punjab 2003-04 to 2005-06
77
Area and Production of Wheat and Rice by Variety,
The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
78
Area Sown-Total & Irrigated-under Wheat by District,
The Punjab 2003-04 to 2005-06
79
Area Sown under Rice by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
80
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Table
No.
Title
Page
No.
51
Area Sown under Cotton by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
81
52
Area Sown under Sugarcane by District, The Punjab 2001-02 to 2005-06
82
53
Wheat Production-Total and Irrigated-by District, The Punjab 2003-04 to 2005-06
83
54
Rice (Cleaned) Production by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
84
55
Cotton Production by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
85
56
Sugarcane Production by District, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
86
57
Area and Production of Various Oil Seeds, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
87
58
Area and Production of Kharif Fruit, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
88
59
Area and Production of Rabi Fruit, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
89
60
Area and Production of Kharif Vegetables, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
90
61
Area and Production of Rabi Vegetables, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
91
62
Area and Production of Potato and Onion, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
92
63
Water Table Depths, Pakistan and The Punjab: 2003 and 2006
92
64
Area and Production of Important Crops, Pakistan and
The Punjab 2004-05 and 2005-06
65
93-94
Area and Production of Pulses, Condiments and Fodder
The Punjab: 2003-04 to 2005-06
95
66
Area of Major and Minor Crops, The Punjab: 2000-01 to 2005-06
96
67
Output of Major / Minor Crop The Punjab: 2000-01 to 2005-06
97
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BANKING
Liabilities and Assets of The State Bank of Pakistan- Issue
Department, 2002 to 2006
98
Liabilities and Assets of The State Bank of Pakistan –Banking
Department, 2002 to 2006
99
70
Components of Monetary Assets, Pakistan: 2002 to 2006
100
71
Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves and Special Drawing Rights
Pakistan:1997 to 2006
100
Classification of Scheduled Banks Advances and Deposits Distributed
by Size of Account: 2002 to 2006
101
69
72
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Table
No.
Title
III -
73
74
75
76
77
COMMUNICATIONS
Postal Service Operations, The Punjab: 2000-01 to 2004-05
Tele-Communication's Service Operations, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06.
IV -
Page
No.
102
103
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Number, Membership, Share Capital and Working Capital of
Co-operative Societies , The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number, Membership, Share Capital and Working Capital of
Co-operative Societies by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Working of Co-operative Societies, The Punjab: 2005-06
104-105
106
107
V - CRIMES
78
79
Number of Reported Crimes by District, The Punjab: 2006
Number of Reported Crimes by type, The Punjab:2002 to 2006
108-109
110
VI - EDUCATION
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
Explanatory Notes on Education Section
Number of Mosque, Primary, Middle and High Schools for Boys and Girls, their
Enrolment and Teaching Staff The Punjab 1997-98 to 2005-06
Enrolment in Arts and Science Intermediate and Degree Colleges (Punjab Govt.
& Federal Govt. and Private Organizations) and Higher Secondary Schools
(Punjab Govt. , Pakistan Air Force and Private Organizations) by Study Group
and Sex, The Punjab: 2004-05 and 2005-06
Post-Graduate Enrolment in Affiliated Colleges, The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number of Arts and Science Colleges for Boys and Girls,
their Enrolment and Teaching Staff , The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number of Higher Secondary School for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment and
Teaching Staff, The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff in the Special Education Institutes
The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2006
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Professional Colleges by Sex
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Technical Institutes by Sex,
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Professional Colleges by Sex,
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Elementary Teacher's
Training Colleges and Institute of Education and Research.
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
xi
111-112
113-115
116
116
117-118
119
119
120-122
123-124
125-129
130
Table
No.
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
Title
Number of Govt. Mosque Schools, their Enrolment and Teaching Staff
by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Govt. Primary Schools for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment and
Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Govt. Middle Schools for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment
and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Govt. High Schools for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment
and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Board-Wise Number of Students Appeared and Passed by Study Group
and Sex in Secondary School Certificate Examination, The Punjab 2006 (Annual)
Number of Regular and Private Students Passed by Study Group, Sex
and Grade in 8 Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Secondary
School Certificate Examination, The Punjab: 2006 (Annual)
Number of Higher Secondary Schools (Punjab and Federal Govt. and Private
Organizations) for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment (XI-XII Classes)
and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Arts and Science Intermediate and Degree Colleges (Punjab &
Federal Govt. and Private Organizations) for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment
and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Arts and Science Intermediate Colleges (Punjab & Federal Govt.
and Private Organizations ) for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment
and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number of Arts and Science Degree Colleges (Punjab & Federal Govt. and
Private Organizations) for Boys and Girls, their Enrolment and Teaching Staff
by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Technical Institutes / Elementary
Teacher's Training Colleges by Sex and Area, The Punjab 2005-06
Enrolment and Estimated Population Eligible at Various Stages of Education
by Grades and Sex at Primary, Middle, High, Higher Secondary and Colleges
Stage (I-XIV Classes), The Punjab: 2005-06
Population (10 years and Above) by Educational Attainment Sex
and Area, The Punjab:1998 Census
Literacy Ratios by Sex and Area, (Population aged 10 Years and Above)
The Punjab: 1998 Census and 2005-06
Literacy Ratios by District, The Punjab: 1981 and 1998 Censuses
Page
No.
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141-142
143-145
146
146-147
148
VII - FISHERIES
105
Fish Production (Quantity and Value) by Area, The Punjab
2001-02 to 2005-06
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149
Table
No.
Title
Page
No.
VIII - FOODGRAINS
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
Explanatory Notes on Foodgrains Statistics Section
Procurement of Wheat by Food Department on Voluntary
Basis by District, The Punjab: 2002-03 to 2006-07
Total Procurement of Wheat by Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services
Corporation and Food Department, The Punjab 1997-98 to 2006-07
Stock Position of Wheat in Government Reserves on the First of
Every Month, The Punjab: 2002-03 to 2006-07
Wheat Imports into Pakistan and Receipts of Imported Wheat
in The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Sugar Production and Stocks, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Off-take ( Releases) of Wheat by District, The Punjab 2001-02 to 2005-06
Foodgrains Storage Capacity with Food Department by District
The Punjab, As on 30th June, 2006
150
151
152
152
153
153
154
155
IX - FOREIGN TRADE
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
Explanatory Notes on Foreign Trade Section
Index Number of Quantum of Exports and Imports by Group
Pakistan 2001-02 to 2005-06
Balance of Trade, Pakistan: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Exports and Imports by Economic Category, Pakistan 1996-97 to 2005-06
Exports by Commodity Group, Pakistan: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Imports by Commodity Group, Pakistan: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Pakistan's Imports by Principal Country: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Pakistan's Exports by Principal Country: 2001-02 to 2005-06
156
157
158-159
158
160-161
162-163
164
165
X - FORESTRY
120
121
122
Explanatory Notes on Forest Statistics Section
Forest Area by Administrative Jurisdiction and Enactment
The Punjab: 2005-06
Area Under Forest (Compact) by Forest Circle, The Punjab
2001-02 to 2005-06
Timber and Firewood Production (Quantity and Value), The Punjab
1996-97 to 2005-06
xiii
166-167
168-169
170
171
Table
No.
Title
Page
No.
XI - FUEL AND POWER
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
Explanatory Notes on Fuel and Power Section
Crude Oil and Gas Production in Pakistan and The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Gas Consumption by Consumer Group, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Sui Northern Gas Transmission System, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Installed Generating Capacity of Power Stations, National Grid WAPDA:
2001-02 to 2005-06
Villages / Settlements Electrified by Province, Pakistan
1996-97 to 2005-06
New Electricity Connections Given and Applications Pending with
WAPDA by Consumer Group The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Electricity Consumers, Units Sold and Revenue Assessed, WAPDA System,
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
172-174
175
176-177
176
178
179
180
181-182
XII - HEALTH
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
Explanatory Notes on Health Section
Health Institutions and Their Bed Strength, The Punjab: 2002 to 2006
Health Institutions and Their Bed Strength by Administrative Control
The Punjab: As on 01.01.2006
Number of Registered Medical Personnel by Gender
The Punjab: 1997 to 2006
Number of Registered Nurses, Lady Health Visitors, Midwives and Naib/Dais,
The Punjab: 1997 to 2006
Health Facilities per Million Population. The Punjab: 1997 to 2006
Health Institutions by Tehsil, The Punjab: As on 1.1.2006
Hospitals by Management Group and District, The Punjab As on 1.1.2006
Patients Treated by various Health Institution, The Punjab 1997 to 2006
Patients Treated in Hospitals by Management Group and District
The Punjab: 2006
Indoor/Outdoor Patients Treated in Hospitals by Management and District,
The Punjab: 2006
184-185
186
187
187
188
189-192
193
194
195
196
XIII - HOUSING & HOUSEHOLD INCOME/EXPENDITURE
140
141
142
Number of Households Units by District, The Punjab: 1981 and 1998
Housing Censuses
Housing Units by Number of Rooms and Household Size. Urban and
Rural Areas, Pakistan, 1998 Housing Census.
Housing Units by Number of Rooms and Household Size Urban and
Rural Areas, The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census.
xiv
197
198-199
200-201
Page
No.
Table
Title
No.
143
144
145
146
Housing Units by Tenure, Period of Construction, Urban and Rural
Areas Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census.
Housing Units by Material used in Outer Walls and Roofs Urban and Rural
Areas Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census.
Housing Units by Source of Drinking Water, Lighting and Cooking Fuel used
Urban and Rural Areas, Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census.
Housing Units by Kitchen Bath Rooms and Latrine Facilities in Urban Areas
Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census.
202
203
204-205
206-207
XIV - LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Population (10 Years and Above) by Activity, Sex and Area
The Punjab: 2005-06
Population (10 Years and Above) Working and Looking for Work by Major
Occupation Group and Area, The Punjab: 2005-06
Civilian Labour Force Participation Rates of Male Population
The Punjab 1997-98 to 2005-06
Percentage Distribution of Civilian Labour Force by Sex, Pakistan
1997-98 to 2005-06
Total Number of Sanctioned Posts by Basic Pay Scale in the Budget Estimates
The Punjab Government: 2004-05 and 2006-07
Number of Registered Factories and their Employment Level by District
The Punjab: 2001 and 2004
Number of Registered Factories and their Employment Level by Major
Industry Group, The Punjab: 2001 and 2004
Number of Livestock, The Punjab: 1980, 1986, 1990, 1996 and 2000 Censuses
Number of Cattle and Buffaloes by District, The Punjab: 1996 and 2000 Censuses
Number of Sheep and Goats by District, The Punjab:1996 and 2000 Censuses
Number of Work Animals by District, The Punjab: 1996 and 2000 Censuses
Number of Veterinary Hospitals, Dispensaries and Centers by District
The Punjab: 2005-06
Animals Vaccinated, Treated and Castrated, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number of Veterinary Hospitals, Dispensaries and Centers, The Punjab
1996-97 to 2005-06
Animals Slaughtered in Recognized and Un-Recognized Slaughter Houses
by Type, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Animals Slaughtered in Recognized and Un-Recognized Slaughter Houses
by Type and District, The Punjab: 2005-06
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213
214
215
216
217
218
218-219
220
221
Table
No.
163
164
165
Title
Establishment of Private Poultry Farms by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Poultry Production Status in Private Sector, The Punjab: 2003-04 to 2005-06
Performance of Government Poultry Farms, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Explanatory Notes on Manufacturing Industries Section
Performance of Vegetable Ghee Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Sugar Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Beverages Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Cigarettes Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Cotton Textile Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Jute Textile Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Woollen Textile Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Leather Tanning Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Footwear Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Paper and Paper Board Industry, The Punjab
1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Chemical Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Fertilizers Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Cement Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Re-rolled Steel Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Bicycle Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Diesel Engines Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Electric Fans Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Electric Motors Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Electric Transformers Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Performance of Tractors Industry, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industries, The Punjab
1989-90 to 2000-01
Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industries by Major Industry
Group, The Punjab: 2000-01
Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industries by District
The Punjab: 2000-01
Number of Registered Factories by District, The Punjab: 2001 and 2004
Number of Registered Factories by Major Industry Group,
The Punjab 2001 and 2004
Production of Major Manufactured Items, Pakistan and The Punjab: 2005-06
Industry-wise Loans Disbursed by Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment
Corporation Limited in the Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Industry-wise loans Disbursed by Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan
In The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Minerals Production, The Punjab: 2001-02 to 2005-06
Minerals Production by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
259
260
XVIII - NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
196
197
198
199
Gross National Products, Pakistan: 2003-04 to 2005-06
Net National Products, Pakistan: 2003-04 to 2005-06
Gross Domestic Products Sectoral Growth Rates, Pakistan
2001-02 and 2005-06
Sectoral Shares in Real Gross Domestic Product Pakistan
2001-02 and 2005-06
Explanatory Notes on Population Section
Area, Population, Percentage of Area and Population, Density and
Annual Growth Rate by Province, Pakistan 1951, 1961, 1972, 1981
and 1998 Censuses
Estimated Population of Pakistan and The Punjab:1998 to 2007
Estimated Population by Area and Sex, The Punjab: 1998 to 2007
Area and Population by Tehsil, The Punjab: 1951, 1961, 1972, 1981
and 1998 Censuses
Estimated Population by District, The Punjab: 2001 to 2007
Number of Urban / Rural Union Councils and Their Population by Tehsil / Town
The Punjab: 1998 and 2007
Population by Tehsil and Sex, The Punjab: 1981 and 1998 Censuses
Area, Population and Density by District, The Punjab: 1981 and 1998 Censuses
Population by Age-Group (15 Years and Above) Marital Status and Sex
The Punjab: 1998 Census
Population by Age Group, The Punjab:1998 Censuses
Population by Religion and Area, The Punjab: 1998 Census
Disabled Population by Nature of Disability and Sex, The Punjab 1998 Census
Population of Major Cities, The Punjab: 1981, 1998, 2006 and 2007
Population of Urban Union Councils by Tehsils, The Punjab: 1998
(Census) and 2007 (Estimated)
Population of Rural Union Councils by Tehsils, The Punjab: 1998
(Census) and 2007 (Estimated)
Explanatory Notes on Prices Section
Average Retail Prices of Nine Essential Commodities, The Punjab
1996-97 to 2006-07 (Upto December)
Ex-Depot Sale Prices of P.O.L items in Pakistan : 2003 to 16.1.2007
Combined Consumer Price Index Numbers by Commodity Group
Pakistan: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices by Commodity Group,
Pakistan: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Inflation Rates in Pakistan: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Spot Bullion Quotations at Lahore: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Weekly Exchange Rates of U. S. Dollar: 2006
Monthly Average Wholesale Prices of Wheat, The Punjab: 2005-06
Monthly Average Wholesale Prices of Rice (Basmati), The Punjab: 2005-06
Monthly Average Wholesale Prices of American Kappas, The Punjab
2004-05 and 2005-06 (Cotton Season)
Monthly Average Wholesale Prices of Gram (Whole), The Punjab: 2005-06
Procurement/Support Prices of Agricultural Commodities,
The Punjab 2001-02 to 2005-06
Number of Market Committees, Grain and Vegetable Markets,
The Punjab : 2002-03 to 2005-06
Region-wise Number of Utility Stores in Urban and Rural Areas,
The Punjab: 2004 to 31.01.2007
Revenue and Capital Receipts (Summary) of The Punjab: 2005-06 and 2006-07
Revenue Expenditure (Summary) by Important Heads,
The Punjab: 2005-06 and 2006-07
Total Capital Disbursements of The Punjab: 2005-06 and 2006-07
Total Size of Annual Development Programmes and Sources of
their Financing, The Punjab: 1998-99 to 2006-07
Sector-wise Annual Development Programmes, The Punjab 2005-06 and 2006-07
354
355
356
357
358-359
XXII - RECREATION
234
235
Television Set Licences by District, The Punjab: 2002 to 2005
Number and Seating Capacity of Cinema Houses by District
The Punjab: 2005
Road Length by Type under National Highway Authority and Highway
Department, The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Metalled Road Length by Type and District, under National Highway Authority
and Highway Department, The Punjab As on 30th June, 2005
Expenditure on Construction and Maintenance of Roads Maintained by Highway
Department, The Punjab 1996-97 to 2005-06
Number of Road Accidents and Casualties, The Punjab: 1996 to 2005
Number of Road Accidents and Casualties by District
The Punjab: As on 31st December, 2005
362-363
364
365
365
366
XXIV - TRANSPORT
241
242
243
244
245
246
Pakistan Railway's Locomotives, Freight and Passengers 2001-02 to 2005-06
Pakistan Railway's Passengers and Freight Traffic 1996-97 to 2005-06
Rail Passengers by Class: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Commodities Carried by Type by Pakistan Railway 2001-02 to 2005-06
Number of Motor Vehicles `On Road' by Type The Punjab
1997 to 2000 and Motor Vehicles Registered 2001 to 2006
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type and District
The Punjab: As on 30th June, 2006
367
368
368
369-370
371
371-372
XXV - MISCELLANEOUS
247
248
249
250
Population Served with Piped Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Facilities
by District, The Punjab As on 30th June, 2004
House Building Finance Corporation's Loans Sanctioned for Housing Purposes,
The Punjab: 1996-97 to 2005-06
Prisoners and Authorized Accommodation in 31 Jails by District
The Punjab: As on 01.04.2007
Newspapers and Periodicals by Frequency and Language
The Punjab: 1996 to 2005
373
374
374
375
XXVI - ZAKAT
251
252
-
Number of Zakat Committees by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Disbursement of Zakat Fund and Number of Beneficiaries
The Punjab: 2003-04 to 2005-2006
Telephone Numbers of Bureau of Statistics 2-Begum Road, Lahore
Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Field Offices Bureau of Statistics
376
377
378
379
Statistical Abstract
Item
Unit
2004-05
2005-06
% Change in
2005-06 over
2004-05
PART - A - PAKISTAN
1
Gross National Product
A.
At Current Factor Cost (MP)
Million
Rupees
6715593
7864475
17.1
i)
Agriculture
-do-
1377147
1491972
8.3
ii)
Manufacturing
-do-
1107077
1338353
20.9
iii)
Wholesale and Retail Trade
-do-
1098758
1358309
23.6
iv)
Public Administration and Defence
-do-
343348
389545
13.5
v)
Services
-do-
547418
631229
15.3
vi)
Construction
-do-
153333
178819
16.6
vii)
Other Sectors
-do-
2088512
2476248
18.6
Net Factor Income from Abroad
-do-
134490
151411
12.6
Rupees
44028
50618
15.0
Million
Rupees
4953507
5253337
6.1
Per Capita Gross Income at Current Factor Cost
B.
At Constant Factor Cost
of 1999-00 (MP)
i)
Agriculture
-do-
1029116
1055290
2.5
ii)
Manufacturing
-do-
818809
889036
8.6
iii)
Wholesale and Retail Trade
-do-
851744
936091
9.9
iv)
Public Administration and Defence
-do-
268826
281496
4.7
v)
Services
-do-
434167
462483
6.5
vi)
Construction
-do-
98190
107219
9.2
vii)
Other Sectors
-do-
1452655
1521722
4.8
Net Factor Income from Abroad
-do-
88766
85572
-3.6
Rupees
32476
33812
4.1
Per Capita Gross Income at Constant Factor Cost
2
Statistical Abstract - Contd.
Item
Unit
2004-05
2005-06
% Change in
2005-06 over
2004-05
2. Exports and Imports
A.
Exports
Million
Rupees
854088
984841
15.3
i)
Rice
-do-
55392
69325
25.2
ii)
Raw Cotton (Excluding Linters)
-do-
6549
4080
-37.7
iii)
Cotton Fabrics
-do-
110579
126195
14.1
iv)
Carpets, Carpeting Rugs and Mats
-do-
16499
15398
-6.7
v)
Cotton Yarn
-do-
62749
82794
31.9
vi)
Petroleum Products
-do-
27455
49438
80.1
vii)
Leather
-do-
18013
17505
-2.8
viii)
Articles of Apparal Clothing &
Accessories
-do-
64613
78413
21.4
ix)
Fish and Fish Preparations
-do-
8259
11624
40.7
x)
Fruit, Vegetables and Preparations
thereof
-do-
7480
9929
32.7
xi)
Guar and Guar Products
-do-
1571
1109
-29.4
xii)
Tarpaulin and other Canvas Goods
-do-
3951
2330
-41.0
xiii)
Towels
-do-
30900
35180
13.9
xiv)
Sports Goods
-do-
18236
20560
12.7
xv)
Surgical Instruments
-do-
10860
9762
-10.1
xvi)
Leather Clothes and Accessories
-do-
31281
43247
38.3
xvii)
Molasses
-do-
4298
2612
-39.2
xviii)
Footwear
-do-
8180
8694
6.3
xix)
Synthetic Textile Fabrics
-do-
17812
11991
-32.7
xx)
Knit Wear
-do-
96880
104839
8.2
xxi)
Others
-do-
252531
279816
10.8
3
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
B.
Unit
Imports
2004-05
2005-06
% Change in
2005-06 over
2004-05
Million
Rupees
1223079
1711158
39.9
i)
POL
-do-
237387
399667
68.4
ii)
Machinery
-do-
275573
364908
32.4
iii)
Transport Equipment
-do-
75981
133480
75.7
iv)
Iron & Steel
-do-
52850
81840
54.9
v)
Fertilizers (Manufactured)
-do-
24794
40787
64.5
vi)
Edible Oils (Palm Oil and Soyabean Oil)
-do-
44975
44212
-1.7
vii)
Synthetic & Artificial Silk Yarn
-do-
7730
14204
83.8
viii)
Tea
-do-
13202
13336
1.0
ix)
Medicinal Products
-do-
17343
20091
15.8
x)
Chemicals (excluding Fertilizers &
Medicines)
-do-
171812
189472
10.3
xi)
Paper & Paper Products
-do-
11583
15377
32.8
xii)
Synthetic Fibre
-do-
8722
15612
79.0
xiii)
Milk & Milk Food for Infants
-do-
888
1149
29.4
xiv)
Tyres & Tubes
-do-
7948
9296
17.0
xv)
Others
-do-
272291
367727
35.0
4
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
3
Monetary Assets-IMF Basis
(As on 30th June) (i+ii)
Unit
2004-05
% Change Over
Previous Year
Million
Rupees
2486556
2965623
19.3
i)
Currency in Circulation
-do-
578116
665911
15.2
ii)
Deposits (A to D)
-do-
1908440
2299712
20.5
791413
954880
20.7
-do-
969217
1161202
19.8
Other Deposits with State Bank of
Pakistan
-do-
2116
3335
57.6
D. Residents Foreign Currency Account
Deposits
-do-
145694
180295
23.7
A. Scheduled Bank's Demand Deposits
B. Scheduled Bank's Time Deposits
C.
4
5
2003-04
Wholesale Price Index of Pakistan
by Commodity Group
(Base: 2000-01 = 100)
Index
2004-05
2005-06
i)
General
-do-
124.14
136.68
10.1
ii)
Food
-do-
125.03
133.78
7.0
iii)
Raw Materials
-do-
110.44
121.93
10.4
iv)
Fuel, Lighting & Lubricants
-do-
138.01
174.57
26.5
v)
Manufactures
-do-
113.05
116.35
2.9
vi)
Building Materials
-do-
143.79
144.18
0.3
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Index
121.98
131.64
7.9
Inflation rate (based on CPI)
%
9.27
7.92
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Year/Period
Unit
Pakistan
% Share of
Punjab
Punjab
PART - B - PAKISTAN AND PUNJAB
Agriculture
6
Number of Tractors by
Ownership-Total (i)+(ii)
Number
401663
331905
82.6
i)
Private
-do-
-do-
400446
331273
82.7
ii)
Government
-do-
-do-
1217
632
51.9
Area Covered by Private Tractors (All
House holds)
7
2004
Number of Tubewells-Total
-do-
Thousand
Hectares
12336
8421
68.3
-do-
Number
957916
824879
86.1
i)
Electric
-do-
-do-
128823
72480
56.3
ii)
Diesel
-do-
-do-
829093
752399
90.7
2005-06
Thousand
Nutrient
Tons
3804
2672
70.2
2000
Thousand
6620
3864
58.4
8
Fertilizers Sales
9
Agricultural Farms & Their Area
A. Farm by Size - Total
i)
Government Farms
-do-
-do-
0.2
0.1
50.0
ii)
Private Farms
-do-
-do-
6620
3861
58.3
under 0.5 Hectares
-do-
-do-
1290
701
54.3
0.5
to under 1.0 "
-do-
-do-
1099
617
56.1
1.0
to under 2.0 "
-do-
-do-
1425
844
59.2
2.0
to under 3.0 "
-do-
-do-
967
598
61.8
3.0
to under 5.0 "
-do-
-do-
891
536
60.2
5.0
to under 10.0 "
-do-
-do-
580
368
63.4
10.0
to under 20.0 "
-do-
-do-
261
149
57.1
20.0 to under 40.0 "
-do-
-do-
78
37
47.4
40.0 to under 60.0 "
-do-
-do-
15
6
40.0
60.0 Hectares & Above
-do-
-do-
14
5
35.7
6
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
B. Private Farms by Tenure- Total
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
Year/Period
Unit
2000
Thousand
6620
3864
58.4
i)
Owner Farms
-do-
-do-
5134
3037
59.2
ii)
Owner-cum-Tenant Farms
-do-
-do-
559
424
75.8
iii)
Tenant Farms
-do-
-do-
927
403
43.5
C. Farms Area by Tenure-Total
-do-
Thousand
Hectares
20438
11262
55.1
Government Farms Area
-do-
-do-
31
27
87.1
Private Farms Area
-do-
-do-
20407
11235
55.1
i)
Owner Operated
-do-
-do-
14961
7790
52.1
ii)
Owner-cum-Tenant Operated
-do-
-do-
2964
2185
73.7
iii)
Tenant Operated
-do-
-do-
2482
1260
50.8
2005-06
Thousand
Hectares
79610
20630
25.9
10 Land Utilization
i)
Geographical Area
ii)
Total Area Reported (iii + vi)
-do-
-do-
57070
17520
30.7
iii)
Cultivated Area (iv +v)
-do-
-do-
22050
12510
56.7
iv)
Net Sown Area
-do-
-do-
15580
10601
68.0
v)
Current Fallow
-do-
-do-
6470
1910
29.5
vi)
Un-Cultivated Area (vii+viii+ix)
-do-
-do-
35020
5010
14.3
vii)
Forest Area
-do-
-do-
4020
490
12.2
viii)
Culturable Waste
-do-
-do-
8120
1540
19.0
ix)
Not Available for Cultivation
-do-
-do-
22880
2980
13.0
x)
Area Sown More than once
-do-
-do-
7550
6080
80.5
xi)
Total Cropped Area (iv+x)
-do-
-do-
23130
16680
72.1
-do-
-do-
19020
14480
76.1
11 Irrigated Area - Total
7
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Year/Period
Unit
2005-06
Thousand
Tonnes
Pakistan
% Share of
Punjab
Punjab
12 Production of Principal Crops
i)
Wheat
ii)
Rice (Basmati)
-do-
-do-
iii)
Rice (Medium & Coarse)
-do-
-do-
iv)
Cotton
-do-
`000' Bales
13019
v)
Jowar
-do-
Thousand
Tonnes
vi)
Maize
-do-
vii)
Bajra
viii)
21277
16776
2920
2642
2627
538
78.8
90.5
20.5
10268
78.9
153
76
49.7
-do-
3110
2319
74.6
-do-
-do-
221
205
92.8
Gram
-do-
-do-
480
383
79.8
ix)
Sugarcane
-do-
-do-
44666
28969
64.9
x)
Barley
-do-
-do-
88
32
36.4
xi)
Rape & Mustard
-do-
-do-
181
109
60.2
13 Production of Principal Fruit
i)
Mango
2005-06
Thousand
Tonnes
1754
1392
79.4
ii)
Banana
-do-
-do-
164
11
6.7
iii)
Guava
-do-
-do-
552
446
80.8
iv)
Dates
-do-
-do-
497
43
8.7
v)
Apple
-do-
-do-
351
4
1.1
vi)
Citrus
-do-
-do-
2458
2385
97.0
8
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Pakistan
% Share of
Punjab
Year/Period
Unit
Punjab
2005-06
Thousand
Number
157
52
33.1
Male
-do-
-do-
113
29
25.7
Female
-do-
-do-
44
23
52.3
Middle Schools-Total
-do-
-do-
30
7
23.3
Male
-do-
-do-
23
3
13.0
Female
-do-
-do-
7
4
57.1
High Schools-Total
-do-
-do-
17
5
29.4
Male
-do-
-do-
14
3
21.4
Female
-do-
-do-
3
2
66.7
Intermediate and Degree
Colleges - Total
-do-
Number
1174
672
57.2
Male
-do-
-do-
659
339
51.4
Female
-do-
-do-
515
333
64.7
2005-06
Thousand
21333
5845
27.4
Male
-do-
-do-
12241
3177
26.0
Female
-do-
-do-
9092
2668
29.3
Middle Stage (VI to VIII
Grades) -Total
-do-
-do-
4551
2061
45.3
Male
-do-
-do-
2688
1204
44.8
Female
-do-
-do-
1863
857
46.0
High Stage (IX & X Grades )
Total
-do-
-do-
1880
845
44.9
Male
-do-
-do-
1124
488
43.4
Female
-do-
-do-
756
357
47.2
-do-
-do-
1009
661
65.5
Male
-do-
-do-
514
286
55.6
Female
-do-
-do-
495
375
75.8
14 Education
Educational Institutions
Ai)
ii)
iii)
iv)
Primary Schools* - Total
B- Enrolment
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
Primary Stage (I to V Grades )
Total
Intermediate & Degree Colleges
(XI to XIV Grades) Total
* Includes Mosque Schools.
9
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Year/Period
Unit
2005-06
Thousand
Tonnes
2005-06
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
15 Foodgrains
i)
Wheat Procurement
4514
2563
56.8
Number
96
23
24.0
16 Fuel and Power
i)
ii)
iii)
Crude Oil
a)
Fields
b)
Production
-do-
`000'
Barrels
23935
8416
35.2
a)
Fields
do-
Number
96
15
15.6
b)
Production
do-
Million
Cubic Feet
1400032
66446
4.7
-do-
Cmm.Nos.
103253
57280
55.5
2006
(as on Ist
Jan.)
Nos.
919
308
33.5
-do-
-do-
4632
1333
28.8
130232
53190
40.8
Gas
Villages/Settlements Electrified
17 Health
A- Health Institutions
i)
Hospitals
ii)
Dispensaries
B- Medical Personnel
i)
Registered Doctors
2006
(as on 31st Cmm.Nos.
Dec.)
Doctors (MBBS)
-do-
-do-
122809
50302
41.0
Dentists (BDS)
-do-
-do-
7423
2888
38.9
ii)
Nurses
-do-
-do-
57605
39023
67.7
iii)
Lady Health Visitors
-do-
-do-
N.A.
7345
0
10
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Year/Period
Unit
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
18. Production of Major Manufactured Items
i)
ii)
iii)
Cotton Yarn*
Cotton Cloth
Sugar **
2005-06
-do-
Million Kgs.
2656
824
31.0
Million Sq.
Metres
968
340
35.1
000' Tonnes
2960
1616
54.6
-do-
iv)
Vegetable Ghee
-do-
-do-
1351
551
40.8
v)
Fertilizers
-do-
-do-
7893
4043
51.2
vi)
Cement
-do-
-do-
18483
7542
40.8
vii)
Caustic Soda
-do-
-do-
226
216
95.6
viii)
Sulphuric Acid
-do-
-do-
96
44
45.8
ix)
Sida Ash
-do-
-do-
319
319
100.0
x)
Paper and Paper Board
-do-
-do-
486
437
89.9
xi)
Cigarettes
-do64137
31773
49.5
Million Nos.
* In Linear Metres.
** Includes Sugar produced from Sugar Cane, Sugar Beet and Gur.
11
Statistical Abstract -Contd.
Item
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
Year/Period
Unit
2000
Million
Nos.
22.8
8.6
37.7
19. Livestock
i)
Cattle
ii)
Buffaloes
-do-
-do-
24.0
13.2
55.0
iii)
Sheep
-do-
-do-
24.4
4.1
16.8
iv)
Goats
-do-
-do-
50.9
13.7
26.9
v)
Camels, Horses, Donkeys etc.
-do-
-do-
5.2
2.1
40.4
2005-06
Thousand
Tonnes
3834
574
15.0
20. Mineral Production
i)
Coal
ii)
Gypsum
-do-
-do-
601
457
76.0
iii)
Limestone
-do-
-do-
18390
10221
55.6
iv)
Fireclay
-do-
-do-
333
320
96.1
1998
(Census)
Thousand
Persons
132352
73621
55.6
21. Population by Area and Sex Total
(A)+(B) or (i)+(ii)
A)
Urban
-do-
-do-
43036
23019
53.5
B)
Rural
-do-
-do-
89316
50602
56.7
i)
Male
-do-
-do-
68874
38094
55.3
ii)
Female
-do-
Note :- "Sources" of Data have been given on pages 12 & 13
-do-
63478
35527
56.0
12
SECTORS/SUB-SECTORS
I.
FOR PUNJAB
II.
FOR PAKISTAN
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
Sources of data have been given in the Tables of respective
sections of the Publication.
1
Gross National Product at Current &
Constant Factor Cost
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad.
2
Exports and Imports
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
3
Monetary Assets
State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
4
Wholesale Price Index
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad.
5
Consumer Price Index
6
Tractors
7.
Tubewells
8.
Fertilizers Sales
9.
Agricultural Farms and Area
-do-
Agricultural Census Org. Govt. of Pakistan, Lahore
Pakistan Census of Agricultural Machinery, 2004.
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL),
Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad. "Agricultural Statistics of
Pakistan: 2005-06".
-do-
Agricultural Census Organization, Statistics Division, Govt.
of Pakistan, Lahore, "Pakistan Census of Agriculture 2000".
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL),
Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad. "Agricultural Statistics of
Pakistan: 2005-06".
10.
Land Utilization
11.
Total Irrigated Area
-d0-
12
Production of Principal Crops
-d0-
13
Production of Principal Fruit
-do-
14
Education
Pakistan Economic Survey, 2005-06
13
SECTORS/SUB-SECTORS
15
Foodgrains
i) Wheat Procurement
16
Pakistan Economic Survey: 2005-06
Fuel and Power
Crude Oil & Gas
17
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
Health
Directorate General of Petroleum Concessions, Islamabad.
a)
Pakistan Medical & Dental Council, Islamabad.
b)
Pakistan Nursing Council, Islamabad.
c)
Federal Bureau of Statistics, lslamabad.
18
Production of Manufactured Items
19
Livestock
20
Mineral Production
Monthly Statistical Bulletin, October, 2006.
21
Population
1998 Population Census extracted from the Publications of
Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad.
Livestock Census-2000. Agricultural Census Organization,
Statistics Division Govt. of Pakistan, Lahore.
14
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
(As on 31st December, 2006)
Unit
Sl. No.
Number
1
Administrative Departments
41
2
Attached Departments (Includes 5 Special Institutions)
84
3
Autonomous Bodies
70
4
Districts
35
5
Tehsils
6
City Districts
7
Towns in 5 City Districts
8
Mauzas
9
Union Councils - Total
130
5
38
25914
3464
i)
Urban Union Councils
974
ii)
Rural Union Councils
2490
10
Cantonment Boards
11
Police Stations
621
12
Police Posts
202
20
Police Stations/Posts, Mauzas, Urban/Rural Union Councils, and Cantonment Boards
By District, The Punjab: As on 31st December, 2006
(Number)
Police
Stations
Sargodha
25
2
850
161
40
121
Bhakkar
9
2
557
42
9
33
Khushab
8
1
318
51
13
38
Mianwali
17
2
256
56
12
44
Source:- i) For Police Stations and Police Posts: Assistant Inspector General of Police (Dev.) Punjab, Lahore.
ii) For Mauzas: Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
iii) For Union Councils: LG&RD Department, Govt. of the Punjab, Lahore.
1
-
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, THEIR ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS AND AUTONOMOUS BODIES
THE PUNJAB (AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
Sl.
No
Head of Attached Department
Department
1 Agriculture
1
Dir. Gen. Agri. (Extension)
1 Punjab Agri. Research Board.
2
Director General, Agri. (Field)
2 Punjab Seed Corporation
3
Dir. Gen. Agri. (Research)
3 University of Agri. Faisalabad
4
Dir. Gen. Agri. (Water Management)
4 University of Arid Agriculture
Rawalpindi
2 Auqaf, Religious Affairs
& Minorities
3 Chief Minster's Inspection
Team
4 Colonies
-
5 Consolidation of Holdings
-
6 Commerce & Investment
-
7 Communications &
Works
1
Chief Architect, Punjab
2
Chief Eng. Buildings, North Zone
3
Chief Eng. Buildings, South Zone
4
Chief Eng. Highways, North Zone
5
Chief Eng. Highways, South Zone
6
Chief Eng. District Support and Monitoring
8 Co-operatives
9 Education*
Autonomous Bodies
Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Punjab.
1
2
Dir. Public Instructions (Elementary
Education) Punjab
Dir. Public Instructions (Secondary
Education) Punjab
Punjab Auqaf Organization
Punjab Land Commission
-
-
Punjab Co-operative Board for
Liquidation.
1 University of the Punjab,Lahore.
2 University of Engg. &Technology,
Lahore
3
Dir., Public Instructions (Colleges), Punjab.
3 Bahauddin Zikaria University, Multan.
4
Director Physical Education
4 Islamia University, Bahawalpur.
5
Dir. Gen. Public Libraries, Punjab
6
Programe Director, Teachers Training
Programe, Directorate of Staff
Development, Punjab
5 Board of Int. & Secondary Education,
Bahawalpur.
6 Board of Int. & Secondary Education,
D.G.Khan.
* Excludes Autonomous Educational Institutions.
7 Board of Int. & Secondary Education,
Faisalabad.
8 Board of Int. & Secondary Education,
Gujranwala
Contd….
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, THEIR ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS AND AUTONOMOUS BODIES
THE PUNJAB (AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
Sl.
No.
Head of Attached Department
Department
10 Environment Protection
D. G. Environment Protection
Agency, Punjab.
11 Excise & Taxation
12 Finance
13 Food
14 Forestry, Wildlife &
Fisheries
-
1
Provl. Dir. Local Fund Audit
-
2
Chief Inspector of Treasuries and Accounts
1
2
1
4
5
Director Food, Punjab
Cane Comissioner, Punjab
Chief Conservator of Forests (P&E) Central
Zone Lahore
Chief conservator of Forests (North Zone)
Rawalpindi
Chief Conservator of Forests (South Zone),
Multan
Director General, Fisheries, Punjab
Director General Wildlife & Parks, Punjab
1
2
Dir. Gen. Health Services, Punjab
Dir. General Nursing, Punjab
1
Commissioner, Afghan Refugees, Punjab
2
Dir. Civil Defence, Punjab
3
4
5
Dir. Reclamation and Probation, Punjab
Inspector Gen. of Police, Punjab
Inspector Gen. of Prisons, Punjab
3
17 Home
9 Board of Int. & Secondary
Education, Lahore
10 Board of Int. & Secondary
Education, Multan
11 Board of Int. & Secondary
Education, Rawalpindi
12 Board of Int. & Secondary
Education, Sargodha
13 Children Library Complex Lahore
14 Institute of Education and Research
University of the Punjab, Lahore
15 Punjab Education
Foundation, Lahore
16 Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore
-
Director General, Excise & Taxation Punjab
2
15 Governor’s Secretariat
16 Health *
Autonomous Bodies
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
Provincial Quality Control Board
Punjab Health Foundation
Punjab Nursing Council
Punjab Nursing Examination Board
Punjab Pharmacy Council
Punjab State Med. Faculty
Bureau for Child Protection and
Welfare
* Excludes Medical Colleges and Teaching Hospitals, which have also been given Autonomous Status by the Government.
Contd…...
18
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, THEIR ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS AND AUTONOMOUS BODIES
THE PUNJAB (AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
Sl.
No.
18
Head of Attached Department
Department
Housing, Urban
Development & Public
Health Engineering
1
Chief Eng. Public, Health Eng. Punjab
(North Zone)
7 Improvement Trust, Sargodha
8 Parks and Horticulture Authority,
Lahore
1 Punjab Small Industries Corporation.
2
Controller, Printing & Stationery, Punjab
2 Board of Technical Education, Punjab
3
19
Industries
Autonomous Bodies
Special Institution
Technical Education and Vocational
Training Authority (TEVTA)
20
Information, Culture &
Youth Affairs
1
2
Dir. Gen., Archaeology, Punjab
Dir. Gen., Public Relations, Punjab
1 Punjab Council of Arts
2 Lahore Museum
3 Bahawalpur Museum
4 Nazria-e-Pakistan Foundation.
5 Pakistan Movement Workers Trust.
21
Information Technology
22
Irrigation & Power
1
Chief Eng. Irri., Bahawalpur
2
Chief Eng. Irri., Faisalabad
3
Chief Eng. (Irri.), Lahore
6 Bab-e-Pakistan Trust
7 The Punjab Journalists Housing
Foundation
8 The Punjab Institute of Language, Art
and Culture
Punjab Engineering Academy,Niaz
Beg, Lahore
19
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, THEIR ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS AND AUTONOMOUS BODIES
THE PUNJAB (AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
Sl.
No.
23
24
Labour and Human
Resource
Law & Parliamentary
Affairs
25
Literacy & Non Formal
Basic Education
26
Livestock & Dairy
Development
27
28
29
30
Head of Attached Department
Department
Local Government &
Rural Development
1
Chairman, Minimum Wages Board, Punjab
1 Commissioner, Punjab Employee’s
Social Security Institutions
2
Dir. Labour Welfare, Punjab
2 Punjab Workers Welfare Board.
1
2
Administrator General & Official Trustee,
Punjab
Advocate General, Punjab
3
The Solicitor to Govt. of the Punjab
Planning and
Development
-
1
Director General Livestock (Ext.), Punjab
2
Director General Livestock (Research),
Punjab
Chairman Local Councils Election
Authority, Lahore
1
2
Dir. Gen. of Katchi Abadies
3
Dir. General, Local Govt. & Rural
Development, Punjab
Director General, Punjab Institute of
Management & Professional Development
Management &
Professional Development
Mines & Minerals
Autonomous Bodies
1 Punjab Livestock, Poultry & Dairy
Development Board
2 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (S.P.C.A.).
1 Punjab Local Govt.Commission
2 Punjab Local Government Board.
-
1
Director General of Mines & Minerals
Punjab Minerals Development
2
Chief Inspector of Mines
Corporation
1
Dir. Gen. Agency for Barani Areas
Development (ABAD)
Dir. Gen. Bureau of Statistics, Punjab
2
1 Punjab Economic Research Institute
2 Cholistan Development Authority
3 Punjab Information Technology Board
31
Population Welfare
Director General Population Welfare
-
32
33
Prosecution
Relief
Prosecutor General, Punjab
Director Gen. Relief and Crises
Management
-
34
Revenue
Director, Land Records, Punjab
35
Services and General
Administration
1
2
Dir. Anti-Corruption Establishment,
Punjab
Dir. General Protocol, Punjab
1 N.I.P.A.
2 Punjab Govt. Employee’s Welfare
Fund Board
3 Punjab Govt. Employee’s Benevolent
Fund Board
4 The Punjab Govt. Servents Housing
Foundation.
Contd....
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, THEIR ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS AND AUTONOMOUS BODIES
THE PUNJAB (AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
Sl.
No.
Head of Attached Department
Department
Autonomous Bodies
Special Institutions
36 Social Welfare Women
Development and Bait-ulMaal
37 Special Education
38 Sports
39 Tourism and Resort
Development
i)
ii)
Lahore High Court
Provincial Ombudsman .
iii)
Punjab Public Service Commission
iv)
Punjab Service Tribunal
Director General, Social Welfare, Women
Development and Bait-ul-Maal, Punjab
Director General Special Education, Punjab
Director General Sports, Punjab
-
40 Transport
Chairman, Punjab Provincial Transport
Authority
41 Zakat and Ushar
Administrator Zakat and Ushar
1 Punjab Bait-ul-Maal Council
2 Punjab Social Services Board.
3 Punjab Welfare Trust for Disabled
Punjab Sports Board
1 Tourism Development Corporation of
Punjab
2 New Murree Development Authority
Punjab Road Transport Corporation
-
Source:- Section Officer (Cabinet-I) Services and General Administration Department Govt. of the Punjab, Lahore.
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NAMES OF TEHSILS BY DISTRICT, THE PUNJAB
(AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
TEHSIL
TEHSIL
The Punjab
Faisalabad City Distt.
Chak Jhumra
Bahawalpur Distt.
Ahmadpur East
Bahawalpur
Hasilpur
Khairpur Tamewali
Yazman
Bahawalnagar Distt.
Bahawalnagar
Chishtian
Fort Abbas
Haroonabad
Minchinabad
Rahim Yar Khan Distt.
Khanpur
Liaquatpur
Rahim Yar Khan
Sadiqabad
D. G. Khan Distt.
D. G. Khan
Taunsa
Layyah Distt.
Chobara
Karor
Layyah
Alipur
Jatoi
Kot Addu
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur Distt.
Jampur
Rajanpur
Rojhan
Faisalabad City
Faisalabad Sadar
Iqbal Town
Jinnah Town
Lyallpur Town
Madina Town
Jaranwala
Sammundri
Tandlianwala
Jhang Distt.
Ahmadpur Sial
Chiniot
Jhang
Shorkot
Toba Tek Singh Distt.
Gojra
Kamalia
Toba Tek Singh
Gujranwala City Distt.
Gujranwala City
Gujranwala Sadar
Aroop Town
Khialli Shahpur Town
Nandipur Town
Qila Dedar Singh Town
23
NAMES OF TEHSILS BY DISTRICT, THE PUNJAB
(AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2006)
TEHSIL
TEHSIL
Vehari Distt.
Jhelum Distt.
Burewala
Dina
Mailsi
Jhelum
Vehari
Pind Dadan Khan
Rawalpindi City Distt.
Sohawa
Gujar Khan
Sargodha Distt.
Kahuta
Bhalwal
Kallar Syedan
Kot Moman
Kotli Sattian
Sahiwal
Murree
Sargodha
Taxila
Shahpur
Rawalpindi
Pothohar Town
Sillanwali
Rawal Town
Bhakkar Distt.
Attock Distt.
Bhakkar
Attock
Darya Khan
Fateh Jang
Kalur Kot
Hazro
Mankera
Hassanabdal
Khushab Distt.
Jand
Khushab
Pindi Gheb
Nurpur
Chakwal Distt.
Qaidabad *
Chakwal
Mianwali Distt.
Choa Saiden Shah
Isa Khel
Kalar Kahar
Mianwali
Talagang
Piplan
* Declared Tehsils on 6th March 2007.
Source: - Board of Revenue, Punjab, Lahore.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
AGRICULTURE SECTION
Agriculture
A-
This sub-section includes data on the following topics:1
2
3
Land Utilization;
Agricultural Farms;
Agricultural Inputs ( Temperature, Rainfall, Canal With-drawals, Sales, Nutrients
Per Kg. and Prices of Fertilizers, Distribution of Improved Seeds and Area Treated
with Pesticides )
4
Tubewells Installed, Electrified and Pumping in SCARPS' Areas; their Pumpage
Capacity and Actual Pumpages;
Tractors by Ownership and Imports of Tractors;
Agricultural Institutional Credit;
5
6
7
8
9
I.
Cropped Area and Area irrigated by Differnet Modes of Irrigation, Total Area
Sown under various Crops (Total and Irrigated) and Area Failed:
Production and Per Hectare Yield of Important Crops. Area and Production of
Various Oil Seeds, Fruit and Other Minor Crops: and
Water Table Depths
The collection and compilation of Land Utilization, Crop Acreage and Production
data are explained below:Land Utilization
Land Utilization Statistics are compiled from the returns supplied by the tehsil
offices based upon summarisation of crop inspection data entered in Form-I of
"Lal Kitab" of each Revenue Estate through Computer processing in this Bureau.
II.
Definitions of the terms used in the Land Utilization Statistics are given below:i)
Total Area Reported means the total physical area of the village/deh, tehsil or
district etc. It includes cultivated area ( net area sown + current fallow ), culturable
waste, unculturable land and forest area.
ii)
Forest Area means the area of any land classed or administered as forest under
any legal enactment dealing with forests. Any cultivated area which may exist
within such forest should be excluded and shown under the heading cultivated
iii)
Total Cropped Area means the sum total of area sown during Kharif and Rabi
seasons during a given year including Zaid Kharif and Zaid Rabi.
26
iv)
Not Available For Cultivation means the land absolutely barren, roads, canals,
tanks, beds of rivers, torrents and ravines, sites of villages, houses, hills,
mountains, sand dunes and all land devoted to uses alien to agriculture.
(v)
Culturable Waste means all cultivable land not actually cultivated. It should
include all grazing and other land not included under forest.
(vi) Cultivated Area means the land currently being used for agricultural purposes,
including land under crops, orchards as well as current fallow. It is the area net
sown plus current fallow.
(vii) Current Fallow means the part of the cultivated area which has not been used for
cropping during the year under reference but for which the total vacant period does
not exceed three crop seasons. The land remaining vacant for more than three
successive seasons should be shown under the head 'cultivable waste'
(viii) Net Area Sown means the area which has been sown at least once in a year. It
will include area under crops, fruit, vegetables etc.
(ix) Area Sown More Than Once means the difference between the total cropped
Area and net sown i.e. the difference between (iii) and (viii).
III. Area Under Crops
Census of Crop Acreage is conducted by the Revenue Patwaries, twice a year,
one for Kharif Season and other for Rabi Season in all about 25914 Mauzas of the
Punjab Province.
The Mauza-wise Crop Acreage Returns (Goshwara Jinswars)
prepared manually by the Patwaries, are collected by the Bureau of Statistics, through
Director Land Records from the Tehsildars. These returns are checked by the Bureau for
completeness of coverage, edited, coded and entered in Computer . Credibility checks are
applied at mauza level with the help of the Computer. Errors of coverage, recording and
processing the data are thus minimized and the quality of Crop Acreage Statistics is
improved. These statistics are utilized by the Agriculture Department in the preparation
of final production estimates. It may, however, be mentioned that 'Zaid Rabi' crops like
Tobacco and Onion are not fully covered through this census as separate crop inspection
is carried for these crops. The manually compiled acreage of these crops by the Revenue
staff is, therefore, used for preparation of the final estimates of these crops.
27
Production of Crops
For Wheat, Cotton, Rice, Maize and Sugarcane, the Agriculture Department
conducts Random Crop-Cutting Surveys. The observed data of these Surveys are edited
in the light of available data on weather conditions, availability of water, use of fertilizers
and other agricultural inputs. The Survey Estimates of yield-rates are then modified and
utilized to prepare 'Official' production Estimates.
For other crops, the yield-rates are estimated on the basis of farmers opinion
surveys and edited with the help of data on inputs, rainfall and weather conditions etc.
The yield-rates thus arrived at are then applied to estimate the 'Official' estimates of total
out-turn of the respective crops.
B-
Meteorology
This sub-section includes mean of minimum and maximum temperatures at
selected stations from 1996 to 2005. The rainfall at the specified stations is recorded in
millimeters instead of inches & cents ( "1 = 25.4 Millimeters ) at 0500, 0800 and 1700
Hrs. PST daily by the Meteorological Observatories.
The Meteorological Observations recorded daily at different hours are copied
by the Observers in Monthly Meteorological Register and this Register is sent to
Regional Centre at 46-Gulberg Road, Lahore in the first week of each succeeding month.
These Registers are then thoroughly scrutinized by the trained Meteorological Staff at
Lahore and corrections are applied, where ever necessary.
The sums and averages and extreme ( maximum & minimum ) values of all the
Meteorological Observations are also worked out by the scrutinising staff. On the basis
of these monthly values over a long period of 30 years the normal values are worked out.
IV.
Limitations
The timely availability of statistics depends on two factors, first, the receipt of
reports from the Field Staff and secondly, their tabulation at the Provincial level. As far
as the acreage under various crops is concerned, the Bureau of Statistics has been trying
to reduce the time-lag by collecting mauza-wise Goshwara Jinswars directly from the
Revenue Field Staff through Director Land Records and by minimizing the tabulation
time. The centralized collection and tabulation has reduced tabulation time appreciably.
Most of the agricultural statistics are by-products of the administrative activities
of the Revenue Department. Since the collection of Statistics is not primary aim of the
Revenue Department, the system has not provided for quality control on statistics derived
from its records. The compilation of figures at all levels is done manually which
undoubtedly contains errors of coverage, classifications, summations etc.
V.
Kharif and Rabi Crop Seasons run from April to September and October to March r
28
AGRICULTURE
Table 1:-
Land
Utilization
Statistics,
The
Punjab
(Thousand Hectares)
Cultivated Area
Year
1
Reported
Area
2=(3+6)
Un-Cultivated Area
Total
Net
Sown
Current
Fallow
3=(4+5)
4
5
Total
Culturable
Waste
Forest
Area not
Available
for
Cultivation
6=7 to 9
7
8
9
Cropped
Area
Total
Area
Sown
More
than
once
10=4+11
11
1996-97
17512
12221
11232
989
5291
1643
489
3159
15914
4682
1997-98
17573
12228
11168
1060
5345
1689
485
3171
15963
4795
1998-99
17563
12265
11209
1056
5298
1725
483
3090
15804
4595
1999-00
17565
12347
11193
1154
5218
1667
484
3067
16004
4811
2000-01
17609
12348
11009
1339
5261
1610
494
3157
16057
5048
2001-02
17608
12428
11037
1391
5180
1715
496
2969
16104
5067
2002-03
17606
12534
10954
1580
5072
1593
512
2967
15962
5008
2003-04
17618
12553
10914
1639
5065
1543
506
3016
16412
5498
2004-05
17618
12553
10914
1639
5065
1543
506
3016
16412
5498
2005-06 (p)
17520
12510
10600
1910
5010
1540
490
2980
16680
6080
Source :-
i)
ii)
Upto 2004-05:- Revenue Department, Punjab
For 2005-06:- Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL), Islamabad.
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LAND UTILIZATION THE PUNJAB: 2005 - 06
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA = 20.63 MILLION HECTARES
(a) Zinc Sulphate price is Rs. 170 per bag of 5 kg).
Note:- DAP, SOP & NPK is not available with NFC.
Source:- National Fertilizer Marketing Limited, Regional Office, Lahore.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 13 :-
Nutrient Contents Present
Name of Fertilizer
Percentage of Nutrients
Present
N
I.
III.
O5
K
N
P2
O5
K
i)
Ammonium Sulphate (Indig.)
21
-
-
10.5
-
-
ii)
Ammonium Nitrate (Indig.)
26
-
-
13.0
-
-
iii)
Ammonium Sulphate
Nitrate (Imp.)
26
-
-
13.0
-
-
Urea (Indig. + Imp.)
46
-
-
23.0
-
-
Phosphatic Fertilizers
i)
Single Super Phosphate
-
18
-
-
9.0
-
ii)
Triple Super Phosphate
-
46
-
-
23.0
-
-
-
50
-
-
Potassic Fertilizers
Sulphate of Potash (Imp.)
IV.
P2
Nutrients Present in Per Bag
of 50 Kg. ( in Kg.)
Nitrogenous Fertilizers
iv)
II.
in Various Types of Fertilizers
25.0
Compound Fertilizers
i)
Nitrophos (23 : 23)
23
23
-
11.5
11.5
-
ii)
Di-Ammonium Phosphate
18
46
-
9.0
23.0
-
iii)
Mono Ammonium Phosphate
11
48
-
5.5
24.0
-
iv)
NPK 10 : 20 : 20
10
20
20
5.0
10.0
10.0
v)
NPK 13 : 13 : 21
13
13
21
6.5
6.5
10.5
vi)
NPK 20 : 13 : 13
20
13
13
10.0
6.5
6.5
Source:- Director General Agriculture (Extension & A.R.) Punjab Lahore.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 14 :- Distribution of Indigenous Improved Seeds by Crop, The Punjab
(Metric Tons)
Year
44
AGRICULTURE
Table 15 :- Use of Plant Protection Measures on Important Crops by Size of Farm, The Punjab: 2000 Census
Area Covered by Plant
Protection
Total Cropped
Area (Hectares)
Size of Farm (Hectares)
All Farms
Government Farms
Private Farms-Total
Hectares
Percentage of Cropped Area Covered by Plant Protection Measures
% of Total
Cropped
Area
Wheat
Cotton
Sugarcane
Rice
Maize
Onion
Potato
Tobacco
Orchards
15884678
3753519
24
17
73
16
37
18
14
50
21
29
14414
2970
21
37
91
14
27
22
-
13
100
34
15870264
3750549
24
17
73
16
37
18
14
50
21
29
Under
0.5
333382
46178
14
9
64
8
19
1
2
13
16
33
0.5
to
Under
1
759771
142743
19
12
69
8
26
4
8
38
13
32
1
to
Under
2
1879372
389139
21
15
70
10
30
8
10
36
9
26
2
to
Under
3
2183783
493218
23
17
72
12
34
11
14
36
18
23
3
to
Under
5
3087382
716517
23
17
72
13
37
15
9
46
17
22
5
to
Under
10
3365014
865096
26
20
75
16
40
24
11
39
31
25
10
to
Under
20
2400197
610357
25
18
76
21
42
30
26
53
18
29
20
to
Under
40
1086619
271752
25
19
72
22
46
43
20
57
47
42
40
to
Under
60
294105
77905
26
20
72
30
41
46
3
50
6
34
60 and
above
480655
137650
29
20
72
24
49
60
9
79
48
39
Source:- Agricultural Census Organization, Government of Pakistan , Lahore " Pakistan Census of Agriculture - 2000 .
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AGRICULTURE
Table 16 :-
Area
Treated
with
Pesticides
by
Crop, The Punjab
(Thousand Spray Hectares)
Total
Rice and Rice
Nursery
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
10950
12824
13544
2032
2231
2239
7621
9030
9135
335
323
336
604
671
780
692
362
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
11645
14005
14284
2414
2440
2214
6988
9560
10104
422
423
345
672
615
657
769
665
631
380
302
333
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
13006
13985
20926
2315
2559
2259
8836
9540
13603
372
346
1049
736
687
1419
429
440
2033
318
413
563
2232
20774
2005-06
13126
Source: - Director General, Agriculture (Extension), Punjab, Lahore
1324
1374
2300
418
Year
Cotton
Maize Sugarcane
Vegetables/ Other
Orchards Crops
58
300
569
Table 17:-Diesel and Electric Tubewells Installed by Ownership, The Punjab
(Number)
Total
47
AGRICULTURE
Table 19:-Private Tubewells/Lift Pumps and Area Irrigated by them by District
The Punjab : 2004 Census
Area Irrigated ( ‘000’ Hectares )
District
TubeWells
(Number)
Lift
Pumps
(Number)
Kharif 2003
Total
Belonging to
Tubewell/Lift
Pump owners
Rabi 2003-04
Belonging to
others
Total
Belonging to BelongTubewell/Lift
ing to
Pump Owners Others
48
AGRICULTURE
Table 20:- Private Tubewells by Installation Period and Area
The Punjab
(Number)
Area
1994
or
Before
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
(Upto
March)
The Punjab
333881
50531
54710
49637
69067
64251
70084
63418
38541
30300
2321
Bahawalpur
27234
5250
5186
5311
7855
7566
10026
8523
4924
3240
257
D. G. Khan
40931
8186
10465
9175
12483
10603
11640
9709
5388
4177
449
Faisalabad
37976
6230
5770
5523
7422
7564
7930
7767
4417
3085
263
Gujranwala
103449
15162
16653
14386
17947
17567
16957
15821
10028
8607
594
Lahore
45088
6412
6310
5708
8918
7532
7987
7266
4258
3697
199
Multan
47493
5655
4372
3950
6048
5207
5993
5243
3524
3029
289
4907
731
618
608
892
822
1004
961
970
954
64
26775
2904
5331
4974
7500
7384
8543
8124
5029
3509
206
2
0
Rawalpindi
Sargodha
(Islamabad)
28
1
5
2
2
6
4
4
Source:- Agricultural Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Lahore.
3
49
AGRICULTURE
Table 21:- Tubewells Installed / Electrified and Pumping in SCARP Areas The Punjab
(As on 30th June)
(Number)
2004
2005
2006
Place
Installed /
Electrified
Pumping
1824
2518
1832
821
792
830
800
752
781
752
790
760
40
40
40
40
40
40
1688
1032
1688
1032
1688
1032
Alipur
570
515
570
515
570
515
Kot Addu
525
517
525
517
525
517
Rangpur
593
-
593
-
593
-
Pumping
Installed /
Electrified
2509
1824
2509
SCARP-II(Chaj Doab)
821
792
Saline Zone Tubewell
781
Rasul Qadirabad Link
Installed /
Electrified
Grand Total
SCARP -III (Lower Thal)
Note:-
i)
ii)
Pumping
All the Tubewells in Scarp-I Project have been permanently closed.
All the Tubewells in Sweet Water Zone, Mona and Shahpur Unit-I have been permanently
closed under transition programme.
iii) All the Tubewells of SCARP-IV have been closed Permanently as per policy of the Government.
Source:- i) For SCARP-II, Superintending Engineer, SCARP-II, Sargodha.
ii) For SCARP-III,Superintending Engineer, SCARP- III, Multan.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 21:- Tubewells Installed / Electrified and Pumping in SCARP Areas The Punjab
(As on 30th June)
(Number)
2004
2005
2006
Place
Installed /
Electrified
Pumping
1824
2518
1832
821
792
830
800
752
781
752
790
760
40
40
40
40
40
40
1688
1032
1688
1032
1688
1032
Alipur
570
515
570
515
570
515
Kot Addu
525
517
525
517
525
517
Rangpur
593
-
593
-
593
-
Pumping
Installed /
Electrified
2509
1824
2509
SCARP-II(Chaj Doab)
821
792
Saline Zone Tubewell
781
Rasul Qadirabad Link
Installed /
Electrified
Grand Total
SCARP -III (Lower Thal)
Note:-
i)
ii)
Pumping
All the Tubewells in Scarp-I Project have been permanently closed.
All the Tubewells in Sweet Water Zone, Mona and Shahpur Unit-I have been permanently
closed under transition programme.
iii) All the Tubewells of SCARP-IV have been closed Permanently as per policy of the Government.
Source:- i) For SCARP-II, Superintending Engineer, SCARP-II, Sargodha.
ii) For SCARP-III,Superintending Engineer, SCARP- III, Multan.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 22 :- Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-II Tubewells
by Crop Season and Scheme, The Punjab.
(Thousand Acre Feet)
Installed Capacity (a)
Actual Pumpage (b)
Scheme/Year
Total
Kharif
Rabi
Total
Kharif
Rabi
1. Rasul Qadirabad Link
1996-97
60
30
30
19
10
9
1997-98
60
30
30
13
8
5
1998-99
60
30
30
13
7
6
1999-00
55
30
25
14
11
3
2000-01
60
30
30
12
5
7
2001-02
59
30
29
19
9
10
2002-03
59
30
29
18
11
7
2003-04
60
30
30
19
11
8
2004-05
59
30
29
27
15
12
2005-06
59
30
29
24
12
12
1996-97
576
286
290
136
69
67
1997-98
577
288
289
126
64
62
1998-99
571
289
282
132
70
62
548
277
271
141
67
74
2000-01
544
268
276
120
61
59
2001-02
579
284
295
126
61
65
2002-03
592
296
296
120
60
60
2003-04
593
297
296
136
70
66
2004-05
582
292
290
116
60
56
2005-06
592
293
299
122
57
65
2. Saline Zone Tubewells
1999-00
Note:-
Tubewells in Sweet Water Zone, Mona and Shahpur Unit-I have been closed permanently under
transition programme.
a) On the basis of designed capacity and 22 working hours per tubewell per day for six months.
b) On the basis of existing capacity and actual working hours for six months.
Source:-The Superintending Eng., SCARP-II Circle, Irrigation & Power Deptt.Govt. of the Punjab, Sargodha.
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Table 23 : - Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-III Tubewells
by Crop Season and Scheme, The Punjab
(Thousand Acre Feet)
Installed Capacity (a)
Actual Pumpage (b)
Scheme/Year
Total
Kharif
Rabi
Total
Kharif
Rabi
SCARP-III
1. (Lower Thal)
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
3812
3812
3812
1912
1912
1912
1900
1900
1900
668
569
529
284
258
258
384
311
271
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
3824
3812
3812
1912
1912
1912
1912
1900
1900
555
607
636
209
308
259
346
299
377
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
3812
3812
3812
1912
1912
1912
1900
1900
1900
661
778
500
320
372
199
341
406
301
2005-06
3812
1912
1900
600
200
400
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1222
1222
1222
613
613
613
609
609
609
304
262
243
117
123
113
187
139
130
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1226
1222
1222
613
613
613
613
609
609
309
411
460
107
199
185
202
212
275
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1222
1222
1222
613
613
613
609
609
609
447
459
343
215
207
143
232
252
200
2005-06
1222
613
609
400
140
260
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1224
1224
1224
614
614
614
610
610
610
126
129
114
49
54
55
77
75
59
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1228
1224
1224
614
614
614
614
610
610
104
154
176
33
67
74
71
87
102
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1224
1224
1224
614
614
614
610
610
610
214
319
157
105
165
56
109
154
101
2005-06
1224
614
610
200
60
140
2. Kot Addu
3. Ali Pur
52
AGRICULTURE
Table 23 : - Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-III Tubewells
by Crop Season and Scheme,The Punjab – Concld.
( Thousand Acre Feet )
Installed Capacity (a)
Actual Pumpage (b)
Scheme/Year
Total
Kharif
Rabi
Total
Kharif
Rabi
4. Rangpur
1996-97
1366
685
681
238
118
120
1997-98
1366
685
681
178
81
97
1998-99
1366
685
681
172
90
82
1999-00
1370
685
685
142
69
73
2000-01
1366
685
681
42
42
*
2001-02
1366
685
681
*
*
*
2002-03
1366
685
681
*
*
*
2003-04
1366
685
681
*
*
*
2004-05
1370
685
685
*
*
*
2005-06
1366
685
681
*
*
*
* All the Tubewells have been closed under Transition Programme .
(a) On the basis of designed capacity and 20 working hours per Tubewell per day for six months.
(b) On the basis of existing capacity and actual working hours for six months.
Source:- Superintending Engineer, SCARP-III, Irrigation and Power Department, Govt. of the Punjab, Multan.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 24 :- Tractors
by
Ownership
and
Area,
The
Punjab
(Number)
1994 Census (Sept.)
2004 Census (March)
Area
Total
Private
Government
Total
Private
Government
The Punjab
210628
210019
609
331905
331273
632
Bahawalpur
34127
34081
46
51554
51451
103
D. G. Khan
16317
16244
73
26720
26678
42
Faisalabad
26098
26037
61
40636
40589
47
Gujranwala
29980
29931
49
51996
51933
63
Lahore
30782
30693
89
44143
44091
52
Multan
43910
43800
110
64367
64190
177
Rawalpindi
12061
11986
75
21382
21334
48
Sargodha
16899
16793
106
30529
30462
67
454
454
0
578
545
33
(Islamabad)
Source:- Agricultural Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Lahore.
Table 25 :- Private Tractors by Purchase Periods and Area, The Punjab
(Number)
Area
* Including 459911 Tractors imported upto 1995-96
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Islamabad.
Table 32 :-Agricultural Loans Disbursed by Type by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank
Limited in The Punjab
(Million Rupees)
Year
1
Total Loans
Long Term
Medium Term
Short Term
2=(3+4+5)
3
4
5
1996-97
8648
3283
1010
4355
1997-98
16877
4748
1251
10878
1998-99
22176
4620
530
17026
1999-00
17690
5925
474
11291
2000-01
19590
5879
567
13144
2001-02
21123
4483
609
16031
2002-03
22490
3695
846
17949
2003-04
23320
2740
1165
19415
2004-05
29085
3510
1319
24256
2005-06
38261
2766
1180
34315
Source:- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, Islamabad.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 31 :-
Tractors
Imported
in
Pakistan
(Number)
During the Year
Year
Cumulative Number
1996-97
10748
470659 *
1997-98
11252
481911
1998-99
23336
505247
1999-00
21613
526860
2000-01
26070
552930
2001-02
15541
568471
2002-03
14000
582471
2003-04
11420
593891
2004-05
6543
600434
2005-06
7346
607780
* Including 459911 Tractors imported upto 1995-96
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Islamabad.
Table 32 :-Agricultural Loans Disbursed by Type by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank
Limited in The Punjab
(Million Rupees)
Year
1
Total Loans
Long Term
Medium Term
Short Term
2=(3+4+5)
3
4
5
1996-97
8648
3283
1010
4355
1997-98
16877
4748
1251
10878
1998-99
22176
4620
530
17026
1999-00
17690
5925
474
11291
2000-01
19590
5879
567
13144
2001-02
21123
4483
609
16031
2002-03
22490
3695
846
17949
2003-04
23320
2740
1165
19415
2004-05
29085
3510
1319
24256
2005-06
38261
2766
1180
34315
Source:- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, Islamabad.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 33 :- Number of Loanees and Loans Advanced According to Size of Holdings
by Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited in The Punjab
Category of Owners by Size of Holdings
Year
Total Loanees
Landless
Loanees
I.
Up to
5.06
Hectares
Over 5.06 to
20.24 Hectares
Over 20.24
to 40.48
Hectares
Over
40.48
Hectares
Number of Loanees
1996-97
96071
4969
52699
33890
3168
1345
1997-98
263754
7302
171119
73599
10367
1367
1998-99
368167
5978
256940
89264
10434
5551
1999-00
303977
2202
224033
66213
7863
3666
2000-01
345148
2648
262419
70279
7008
2794
2001-02
359819
530
280300
69182
7410
2397
2002-03
371485
358
293963
66654
7167
3343
2003-04
379550
767
309346
61034
6010
2393
2004-05
371325
685
303699
58701
5987
2253
2005-06
362003
686
293401
58555
6421
2940
II. Loans Advanced (Million Rupees )
1996-97
8648
726
3116
4053
506
247
1997-98
16877
1772
6788
6886
1212
219
1998-99
22176
531
11565
8313
1133
634
1999-00
17690
131
10446
5969
750
394
2000-01
19590
142
12226
6310
645
267
2001-02
21123
10
13614
6301
733
465
2002-03
22490
10
14692
6735
712
341
2003-04
23320
28
16008
6411
620
253
2004-05
29085
32
20034
7976
748
295
2005-06
38261
34
24846
11800
1070
511
Source:- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, Islamabad.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 34 :- Loans Disbursed by Purpose by Zarai Tqraqiati Bank Limited
in The Punjab
(Million Rupees)
Purpose
Total
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
21123
22490
23320
29085
38261
1
Seed/Seedlings
3711
5326
6338
8306
4158
2
Fertilizers
8423
8310
8029
10430
6665
Tractors, Power Tillers and Attachments
3577
2751
2013
2689
2348
3
4
Tubewells, Power Pumps and Engines
606
489
404
597
322
5
Poultry, Dairy, Farming and Animal
Husbandry
595
811
1202
1472
1357
6
Inland and Marine Fisheries
1
1
1
8
7
7
Cold Storage/Godown
121
207
183
105
40
8
Others
4089
4595
5150
5478
23364
Source:- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, Islamabad.
Table 35:-Loans Advanced to Farmers by Five Big Commercial Banks* in The Punjab
(Million Rupees )
Year
1996-97
1792
1997-98
3144
1998-99
4249
1999-00
6023
2000-01
7423
2001-02
11395
2002-03
15247
2003-04
24279
2004-05
39098
2005-06
55212
It induces Allied Bank, Habib Bank, Muslim Commerical Bank, National Bank and
United Bank Ltd.
Source :- State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
*
Amount
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AGRICULTURE
Table 36:- Agricultural Co-operative Societies, their Membership & Loans
Advanced/Recovered by Provincial Co-operative Bank, The Punjab
( Million Rupees)
Year
Societies
(Number)
Membership
(‘000’)
Loans Advanced
Societies
Loans Recovered
Individuals
Societies
Individuals
1996-97
37758
1671
36710
64
37035
57
1997-98
37845
1474
36711
20
36392
25
1998-99
37892
1474
24851
65
24781
42
1999-00
34726
1454
27294
74
25904
58
2000-01
33727
1445
26967
80
28074
60
2001-02
34130
1398
26343
168
25342
79
2002-03
32983
1387
40105
377
39639
185
2003-04
32637
1236
5613
2867 *
5241
1264
2004-05
28343
1130
6836
2251
6729
944
2005-06
27892
1081
6106
1409
5979
1572
* The increase in individual loan is due to Micro Financing.
Source:- Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Punjab, Lahore.
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AGRICULTURE
Table 37:- Taccavi Loans Allocated, Disbursed and Recovered, The Punjab
( Thousand Rupees )
Amount Allocated
Year
Total
Act XIX
of 1883
Amount Disbursed
Act XVII
of 1958
Total
Act XIX
of 1883
Amount Recovered
Act XVII
of 1958
Total
Act XIX Act XVII
of 1883
of 1958
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
6300
6475
6475
1800
1850
1850
4500
4625
4625
6300
6475
6475
1800
1850
1850
4500
4625
4625
6111
5802
7937
2430
2132
2652
3681
3670
5285
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
6300
6326
6326
1850
1866
1866
4450
4460
4460
6300
6326
6326
1850
1866
1866
4450
4460
4460
8938
3297
1143
1547
1143
1143
7391
2154
2002-03
7300
2830
4470
7300
2830
4470
4595
2300
2295
2003-04
(Funds were not allocated by the Finance Department for the purpose.)
2004-05
2005-06
Source:- Board of Revenue, Punjab, Lahore
Table 38:- Cropped Area
by Crop,
The
Punjab:
2005-06
( Thousand Hectares )
Crop
The Punjab
Cropped Area
16174 *
% of
Total
100.0
1
Wheat
6484
40.1
2
Fodder
2027
12.5
3
Cotton
2426
15.0
4
Rice
1762
10.9
5
Gram
900
5.6
6
Sugarcane
625
3.9
7
Maize
430
2.7
8
Bajra
362
2.2
9
Rape and Mustard
128
0.8
10
Jowar
147
0.9
11
Potato
104
0.6
12
Others
779
4.8
* Includes Islamabad but excludes Orchards.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
64
CROPPED AREA BY CROP
THE PUNJAB: 2005-06
TOTAL CROPPED AREA : 16174 ( ‘ 000’ HECTARES )
WHEAT
6484
( 40.1% )
OTHERS
1950
(12.0% )
FODDER
2027
(12.5% )
COTTON
2426
( 15.0% )
RICE
1762
( 10.9% )
GRAM
900
( 5.6% )
SUGARCANE
625
( 3.9% )
65
AGRICULTURE
Table 39:- Number of Mauzas and Cropped Area by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
District
The Punjab
Sargodha
33
32
37
40
Bhakkar
(a)
Khushab
15
16
15
17
Mianwali
1
1
2
2
* Un-Irrigated area sown under Rice in the Province is insignificant.
(a) = Less than 500
Source :- Directorate of Agriculture, Crop Reporting Service, Punjab, Lahore.
41
(a)
17
2
81
AGRICULTURE
Table 51 :- Area* Sown Under Cotton by District, The Punjab
( Thousand Hectares )
District
The Punjab
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2526
2208
2387
2517
2426
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
Rahim Yar Khan
273
219
328
268
178
307
279
199
309
282
212
308
287
220
304
D. G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
103
46
200
156
93
29
189
148
100
37
206
168
110
43
212
163
111
33
206
134
42
62
48
32
45
37
36
49
39
50
66
58
40
52
43
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
9
28
1
8
9
(a)
9
8
(a)
12
(a)
12
(a)
11
(a)
9
(a)
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
176
194
200
86
92
244
167
176
192
30
77
208
189
192
204
34
84
231
194
195
207
45
91
240
193
197
209
31
83
243
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
Faisalabad
Jhang
T. T. Singh
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
Sargodha
9
7
7
8
Bhakkar
4
3
2
3
Khushab
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
Mianwali
4
3
3
4
* Un-Irrigated area sown under Cotton in the Province is insignificant.
a) Less than 500.
Source :- Directorate of Agriculture, Crop Reporting Service, Punjab, Lahore.
8
3
(a)
7
82
AGRICULTURE
Table 52 :- Area* Sown Under Sugarcane by District, The Punjab
( Thousand Hectares )
District
59
60
62
86
104
117
( Included in Sheikhupura District )
198
218
245
417
429
455
59
134
172
270
308
The Punjab
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
52
85
163
373
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
9
18
2
61
33
21
12
28
2
96
35
32
15
33
2
116
45
37
15
35
2
98
41
38
17
36
2
121
47
35
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
2
2
2
3
2
Sargodha
41
44
47
Bhakkar
Khushab
26
28
27
Mianwali
2
2
2
* Un-Irrigated production of Rice in the Province is insignificant.
Source:- Directorate of Agriculture, Crop Reporting Service, Punjab, Lahore.
63
1
27
3
64
1
29
3
85
AGRICULTURE
Table 55:- Cotton Production* by District,
7
12
Sargodha
10
7
5
6
Bhakkar
10
6
(a)
(a)
Khushab
(a)
(a)
9
7
Mianwali
7
11
* Un-Irrigated production of Cotton in the Province is insignificant.
a) Less than 500.
Source :- Directorate of Agriculture, Crop Reporting Service, Punjab, Lahore.
12
8
(a)
16
86
AGRICULTURE
Table 56-
Sugarcane Production* by District, The Punjab
( Thousand Tonnes )
93
AGRICULTURE
Table 64:- Area and Production of Important Crops Pakistan and The Punjab
2004-05
Crop
Pakistan
Punjab
2005-06
% Share of
Punjab
I. Area
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
(Thousand Hectares)
8358
6378.9
76.3
8447.9
6484.0
76.8
1093.9
956.4
87.4
1028.9
900.0
87.5
93.3
35.9
38.5
89.9
35.0
38.9
257.2
158.3
61.5
227.3
128.0
56.3
Cotton
3192.6
2518.3
78.9
3103
2426.0
78.2
Rice (Total)
2519.6
1754.3
69.6
2621.4
1762.0
67.2
i) Rice (Basmati)
1558.4
1466.5
94.1
1658.5
1535.0
92.6
961.2
287.8
29.9
962.9
227.0
23.6
1
Wheat
2
Gram
3
Barley
4
Rape Seed & Mustard
5
6
ii) Rice (Medium & Coarse)
7
Sugarcane
966.4
644.7
66.7
907.3
625.0
68.9
8
Maize (Kharif & Spring)
981.8
475
48.4
1042
541.0
51.9
9
Jowar
307.5
216.7
70.5
254.4
147.0
57.8
10
Bajra
343.3
331.7
96.6
440.7
362.0
82.1
II.
Production
(Thousand Tonnes)
21612.3
17375
80.4
21276.8
16776.0
78.8
Gram
868.3
760.6
87.6
479.5
382.5
79.8
3
Barley
91.7
35.2
38.4
87.5
32.0
36.6
4
Rape Seed & Mustard
215.8
142.5
66.0
180.8
108.6
60.1
5
Cotton (‘000’ Bales)
14265.2
11149
78.2
13018.9
10268.0
78.9
6
Rice (Total)
5024.8
2980.3
59.3
5547.2
3180.0
57.3
i) Rice (Basmati)
2554.6
2347.9
91.9
2920.4
2642.0
90.5
ii) Rice (Medium & Coarse)
2470.2
632.4
25.6
2626.8
538.0
20.5
47244.1
33048
70.0
44665.5
28968.6
64.9
1
Wheat
2
7
Sugarcane
8
Maize (Kharif & Spring)
2797
1934.6
69.2
3109.6
2319.4
74.6
9
Jowar
186.4
124.1
66.6
152.6
76.0
49.8
10
Bajra
193.3
186.8
96.6
220.8
205.0
92.8
Source :- Ministry of Food and Agricultur, Govt. of Pakistan Islamabad
94
PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS, PAKISTAN & PUNJAB:2005-06
(Thousand Tonnes)
52000
44666
PAKISTAN
39000
PUNJAB
28969
26000
21277
16776
13019
10268
13000
5547
3180
0
WHEAT
COTTON
‘ 000’ BALES
SUGARCANE
RICE
( Cleaned)
95
AGRICULTURE
Table 65:- Area and Production of Pulses, Condiments and Fodder, The Punjab
( Area in '000' Hectares &
Production in '000' Tonnes )
2003-04
98
BANKING
Table 68 :- Liabilities and Assets of the State Bank of Pakistan
Issue Department ( As on 30th June )
( Million Rupees)
A - Advances
TOTAL LIABILITIES/ASSETS
LIABILITIES
1
Notes in Banking Department
2
Notes in Circulation
ASSETS
I.
GOLD AND FOREIGN ASSETS
1
Gold
2
SDRs held with IMF
3
Approved Foreign Exchange
4
India Notes (a)
II. DOMESTIC ASSETS – TOTAL
1
Rupee ( Coins )
2
Govt. of Pakistan Securities
3
Internal Bills of Exchange and Other
Commercial Papers
III. WITH RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
PENDING TRANSFER TO PAKISTAN (b)
1
Gold
2
Sterling Securities
3
Govt. of India Securities
4
Rupee (Coins)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
458375
522891
611904
705866
127
214
161
146
458248
522677
611743
705720
458375
522893
611905
705867
784375
285207
500899
562215
538772
644228
39378
41247
47532
53870
-
-
13827
11795
245300
459117
500312
472514
529
535
544
593
172206
20989
48550
165843
1738
2351
2799
2961
170390
18559
45672
162803
78
79
79
79
961
642
1004
672
1140
773
1252
876
303
316
350
358
12
12
13
14
4
4
4
4
a) Representing assets receivable from Reserve Bank of India.
b) Unpaid balance of assets receivable from the Reserve Bank of India Under Partition Agreement.
Source State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
784375
139
784236
76317
12036
555312
563
138529
2865
135585
79
1618
1240
361
13
4
99
BANKING
Table 69 :- Liabilities and Assets of the State Bank of Pakistan Banking Department
( As on 30th June )
(Million Rupees)
Item
I. TOTAL LIABILITIES/ASSETS
LIABILITIES
i)
Capital Paid up
ii)
Various Funds
iii) Deposits
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
772309
551327
589874
569642
904489
100
100
100
100
100
19700
16700
16715
16714
26714
534527
573059
552828
671836
618069
a)
Central
16033
36842
2682
64073
90872
b)
Provincial
27074
32836
34207
45632
66645
c)
Banks
110522
140990
156204
196302
207574
d)
Others
284048
285682
273563
256764
252978
iv)
Rights (SDR)
1526
1526
1526
1526
1526
v)
Bills Payable
323
672
494
1100
473
vi) Revaluation Account
37033
38883
45206
51647
74407
vii) Other Liabilities
57968
35628
38946
54792
183200
551327
589873
569642
688651
904489
127
214
161
146
139
37
37
37
37
37
iii) Govt. Treasury Bills
10064
-
-
iv) Balance held outside Pakistan
42454
104385
132021
152217
124970
510
14092
-
1775
1089
954
-
5533
10814
16404
143602
130548
161888
181987
34980
27386
21245
15254
14216
203655
134113
124564
199273
408378
114944
179098
124193
118032
145677
II. ASSETS
i)
Notes & Coins
ii)
Bills Purchased & Discounted
v)
SDR held with IMF
vi) Govt. Debtor Balances
vii) Loans & Advances to Scheduled
Banks
viii) Loans & Advances to NBFIS
ix) Investments
x)
Other Assets
Source :- State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
9116 -
193579
100
BANKING
Table 70:-Components of Monetary Assets,Pakistan (As on 30th June)
(Million Rupees)
Type of Assets
I.
Monetary Assets
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
1761370
2078706
2486556
2965623
3416500
433816
494578
578116
665911
740390
462095
527558
617508
712480
791834
1865
2565
2960
3107
3005
26414
30415
36432
43462
48439
1327554
1584128
1908440
2299712
2676110
1 Scheduled Bank’s Demand Deposits
429175
608170
791413
954880
1095260
2 Scheduled Bank’s Time Deposits
727076
846321
969217
1161202
1380418
13847
3499
2116
3335
4931
157456
126138
145694
180295
195501
II. Currency in Circulation ( 1-2-3 )
1 Currency Issued
2 Held by State Bank of Pakistan
3 In Tills of Scheduled Banks
III. Deposits - Total
3 Other Deposits with State Bank of Pakistan
Residents Foreign Currency Account
4
Deposits
Source :- State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
Table 71 :- Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves and Special Drawing Rights, Pakistan
( As on 30th June )
(Million Rupees)
Year
Total
Gold
Foreign Exchange
Special
Drawing
Rights
1997
74254
27971
46247
36
1998
71283
28292
42876
115
1999
117679
28067
89576
36
2000
102495
31508
70963
24
2001
169752
36199
133272
281
2002
328599
40020
288069
510
2003
619841
41918
563831
14092
2004
694828
48305
632696
13827
2005
680715
54746
612399
13570
677511
13124
77557
2006
768192
Note: Most of data of this table has been revised by the source agency.
Source :- State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
101
BANKING
Table 72:-Classification of Scheduled Bank’s Advances and Deposits Distributed
by Size of Account (As on 30th June)
(Million Rupees)
Size of Account
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
A - Advances
Total
885008
Less Than Rs.
1,000
to
Rs.
5,000
Rs.
5,000
to
Rs.
10,000
Rs.
10,000
to
Rs.
25,000
Rs.
25,000
to
Rs.
50,000
Rs.
50,000
to
Rs.
100,000
Rs.
100,000
to
Rs.
200,000
Rs.
200,000
to
Rs.
500,000
Rs.
500,000 and
over
1242384
1694153
2071193
2
2
5
2
2
59
68
100
213
171
459
175
335
416
614
5028
4428
11275
11667
12586
25919
28608
43233
44948
46696
53871
55050
52632
86151
102930
26331
26943
32565
61776
76891
48546
51734
67213
107676
128351
724793
802865
1035026
1381304
1702952
1,000
Rs.
969873
B - Deposits
Total
Less Than Rs.
1,000
Rs.
1,000
to
Rs.
5,000
Rs.
5,000
to
Rs.
10,000
Rs.
10,000
to
Rs.
25,000
Rs.
25,000
to
Rs.
50,000
Rs.
50,000
to
Rs.
100,000
Rs.
100,000
to
Rs.
200,000
Rs.
200,000
to
Rs.
500,000
Rs.
500,000 and
over
Source:- State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi
1421221
1681528
2002308
2428293
2817351
487
509
1624
1504
1200
8658
7785
7628
6152
6064
40125
33413
27888
19439
16751
184962
180111
138480
110724
100290
153621
188716
178734
183681
188715
114183
156834
225993
294560
316793
132794
157436
202824
301929
313729
162159
208765
210582
268390
290828
624232
747959
1008555
1241914
1582981
102
COMMUNICATIONS
Table 73 :- Postal Service Operations, The Punjab
Item
Unit
Post Offices
Number
Letter Boxes
Thousand
Mail Lines*
Thousand
Kilometres
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
7355
7329
7307
7156
7347
14
12
13
16
14
36
Un-Registered Articles
Million
57
89
102
Registered Letters
Million
176
168
324
385
166
Registered Parcels
Thousand
14
13
12
14
13
692
590
460
528
448
36
31
32
40
57
244
601
58
157
151
12
14
13
12
27
640
960
209
632
366
421
415
475
466
419
250
210
132
167
154
2963
2771
2342
2410
4818
4834
6209
6111
6255
6402
Thousand
3650
2978
2720
3085
6190
Million Rs.
3083
8779
9095
9984
9197
Insured Letters
Number
Value
Thousand
Million Rs.
Insured Parcels
Number
Value
Thousand
Million Rs.
V.P.Letters
Number
Value
Thousand
Thousand Rs.
Money Orders Issued
Number
Value
Thousand
Million Rs.
Money Orders Paid
Number
Value
*
Excluding Air distance.
37
Source :- Pakistan Postal Services Corporation, Lahore.
103
COMMUNICATIONS
Table 74:- Tele-Communication's Service Operations, The Punjab
Departmental
Telegraph Offices
(Number)
Telephones
(Thousand)
Departmental
Telephone
Exchanges
(Number)
Public Call Offices
(Number)
1996-97
229
1449
1171
4462
1997-98
239
1554
1248
2748
1998-99
226
1679
1385
3009
1999-00
202
1772
1430
18600
2000-01
202
1888
1449
38498
2001-02
203
2060
1408
52014
2002-03
187
2272
1577
67357
2003-04
288
2555
1690
184276
2004-05
164
2952
1785
135822
2005-06
89
2804
1695
142967
Year
Source:- Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd. Islamabad.
104
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Table 75- Number, Membership, Share Capital and Working Capital of Co-operative
Societies, The Punjab
Share Capital
(Million Rs.)
NUMBER, MEMBERSHIP, SHARE AND WORKING
CAPITAL OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
THE PUNJAB : 1996-97, 2003-04 TO 2005-06
700
560
15000
20
21045
20000
12154
1500
454
30
25000
24006
913
840
690
1694
2000
30000
26256
2005-06
980
1805
34
35
41
2500
2143
48
50
40
2004-05
913
2003-04
2510
1996-97
420
1000
10000
280
10
5000
500
140
0
0
0
0
NUMBER ‘000’
MEMBERSHIP ‘000’
SHARE CAPITAL
MILLION Rs.
WORKING CAPITAL
MILLION Rs.
106
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Table 76:- Number, Membership, Share Capital and working Capital of Co-operative
Societies by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
District
Number
Membership
(Thousand)
Share Capital
(Million Rs.)
Working Capital
(Million Rs.)
33955
1694
913
26256
1344
1309
1086
43
46
38
12
7
12
479
226
287
884
758
811
343
19
30
27
16
10
4
4
3
81
94
130
39
2549
1523
1125
172
53
48
24
22
8
1085
112
197
974
614
658
589
498
899
54
33
27
16
22
61
10
2
3
2
3
23
1385
29
88
76
43
97
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
2223
1077
996
1387
1036
308
45
36
42
41
653
7
7
11
8
18906
131
221
383
198
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
1683
1377
1176
537
1030
1304
53
41
32
25
51
35
10
9
3
2
3
6
464
321
32
96
158
209
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
795
307
445
187
87
13
16
8
24
3
2
2
247
33
52
15
The Punjab
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
Rahim Yar Khan
D.G.Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
Faisalabad
Jhang
Toba Tek Singh
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
Sargodha
1061
79
6
Bhakhar
535
37
3
Khushab
274
14
2
Mianwali
561
26
3
Note:Includes the Societies which are under the control of Lady Assistant Registrars and Industrial
Assistant Registrars, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi.
Source :- Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Punjab Lahore.
191
48
50
53
107
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Table77:- Working of Co-operative Societies, The Punjab: 2005-06
(Amount in Million Rupees)
Item
Number
Total
Provincial
Central
Co-operative Non-Credit
Bank
Societies
110
CRIMES
Table 79:- Number of Reported Crimes by Type, The Punjab
No. of Cases Reported
Offence
2002
2005
2003
2004
247888
249069
267519
276411
342561
Murder
4898
4864
5050
5111
5233
Attempted Murder
5576
6185
7061
6837
7385
18450
16320
24429
16575
24619
Rioting
126
150
168
151
183
Assault on Govt. Servants
990
1110
1213
683
1467
Rape
1421
1671
1739
1441
1519
Kidnapping/Abduction
5040
6364
7449
7036
7948
Dacoity
816
1319
1607
1545
1824
Robbery
5334
7472
8311
8786
10567
Burglary
9639
9508
10274
8961
9927
Motor Vehicles Theft
5017
6549
7808
7968
9492
Cattle Theft
4537
5895
6992
11153
12577
Ordinary Theft.
5462
16173
18215
20262
25781
180582
165489
167203
179902
224039
All Reported
Hurt
Misc. n.e.s
Source:- Deputy Inspector General of Police (Crimes) Punjab Lahore.
2006
111
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
EDUCATION SECTION
This section contains annual data relating to Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Educational
Institutions, Participation Rates, Population Level of educational attainment and literacy ratio.
The name of the Educational Institutions and respondents are as under:Category of Institutions
I.
II.
III.
IV.
Respondents
Schools
a)
Mosque
b)
Primary
c)
Middle
d)
High
Colleges
a)
Intermediate
b)
Degree
c)
Higher Secondary Schools (XI & XII
Classes)
The Data Processing cell of the defunct
Educational Management Information System
(EMIS) used to consolidate data with the help of
35 district EMIS cells in the Punjab pertaining to
Mosque, Primary, Middle and High Schools.
Now the Project Monitoring Information Unit
(PMIU) has taken over this responsibility.
Principals of the Colleges/Higher Secondary
Schools
Universities
a)
General
b)
Engineering
c)
Agriculture
d)
Arid Agriculture
e)
Health Sciences
f)
Veterinary Sciences
g)
Education
h)
Technology
Registrars of the respective Universities
Teacher's Training Institutes
a)
Elementary Teacher's Training Colleges
Principals of the Colleges/Institutes
b)
Colleges of Education
-do-
c)
College of Education for Sciences
-do-
d)
Physical Education Colleges
-do-
e)
Vocational Teacher's Training Institute for
-doWomen
f)
Technical Teacher's Training College
-do-
g)
Institute of Education & Research
Director of the Institute
112
V.
VI.
Colleges for Medical Sciences
a)
Institute of Public Health
Principal of the College
b)
Dentistry College
-do-
c)
Medical Colleges
-do-
d)
Medical Institutes
Directors of the Institutes
e)
Post Graduate Institute
Dean of the Institute
f)
Homoeo Pathic Medical Colleges
Principal of the College
g)
Tibbia Colleges
-do-
Commercial Institutes
a) Commercial Training Institutes
TEVTA
b) Commerce Colleges
Principals of the Colleges
VII.
Vocational Institutes
VIII.
Engineering Institutions
IX.
TEVTA
a) Textile College
Principal of the College
b) Colleges of Technology/Polytechnic
Institutes
TEVTA
Other Institutions
a) Home Economics College
Principal of the College
b) National College of Arts
-do-
c) Law Colleges
Principals of the Colleges
d) Institute of Computer Sciences
Principal of the College
Definitions of the various types of Institutions are given below:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mosque/Primary School is an Institution comprising First to five Grades (I-V) of Educational
System.
Middle School is an Institution comprising First to Eight Grades (I-VIII) of Educational
System.
High School is an Institution comprising First to Ten Grades (I-X) of Educational System.
Higher Secondary School is an Institution comprising first to Twelve Grades (I-XII) of
Educational System. However some of the Schools run by PAF also offer 3rd and 4th year
classes.
Intermediate College is an Institution comprising of Two Grades (XI & XII) of Educational
System.
Degree College is an Institution comprising Four/Six Grades (XI to XVI) of Educational
System.
113
EDUCATION
Table 80 :- Government Mosque, Primary, Middle and High Schools for Boys & Girls,
Their Enrolment and Teaching Staff, The Punjab
Enrolment (‘000') in
Schools for
Number of Schools for
Category/
Year
Total
Boys
1997-98
11889
11730
1998-99
11945
1999-00
Girls
Total
Boys
159
433
427
11739
206
438
8229
8205
24
2000-01
8082
7985
2001-02
7863
2002-03
Teaching Staff in Schools for
(Number)
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
6
14307
14106
201
424
14
12606
12205
401
374
373
1
9085
9064
21
97
348
344
4
8852
8733
119
7779
84
338
286
52
15452
15233
219
7742
7658
84
342
290
52
16518
16293
225
2003-04
7513
7400
113
318
314
4
11996
11852
144
2004-05
7465
7361
104
372
303
69
11728
11594
134
2005-06
7289
7191
98
380
374
6
12060
11934
126
1997-98
45220
22096
23124
3784
2207
1577
146257
77598
68659
1998-99
44884
21589
23295
4218
2430
1788
140782
75250
65532
1999-00
44175
21291
22884
4184
2494
1690
138169
74967
63202
2000-01
44068
21357
22711
4174
2419
1755
133183
71111
62072
2001-02
44172
21240
22932
4152
2363
1789
129051
67255
61796
2002-03
44253
21280
22973
4208
2394
1814
138084
71959
66125
2003-04
44185
21454
22731
4291
2413
1878
129618
69420
60198
2004-05
44176
21461
22715
4875
2670
2205
131975
70703
61272
2005-06
44313
21512
22801
5121
2763
2358
133476
71374
62102
Mosque Schools
Primary Schools
114
EDUCATION
Table 80:- Government Mosque, Primary, Middle and High Schools for Boys & Girls,
Their Enrolment and Teaching Staff The Punjab-Concld .
Category/
Year
Number of Schools for
Total
Boys
1997-98
5496
2282
1998-99
6018
1999-00
Girls
Teaching Staff in Schools for
(Number)
Enrolment ('000') in
Schools for
Total
Boys
3214
1268
602
2461
3557
1498
5974
2451
3523
2000-01
6227
2558
2001-02
6579
2002-03
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
666
61028
27180
33848
696
802
64767
28953
35814
1452
724
728
64608
29245
35363
3669
1518
703
815
63277
28838
34439
2675
3904
1664
794
870
69335
29171
40164
6875
2797
4078
1686
804
882
74186
31210
42976
2003-04
6801
2753
4048
1682
783
899
62616
28419
34197
2004-05
7196
2965
4231
1936
904
1032
65690
29882
35808
2005-06
7371
3020
4351
2170
1005
1165
67155
30589
36566
1997-98
4451
2955
1496
2561
1605
956
95271
63040
32231
1998-99
4469
2947
1522
2622
1633
989
93950
61976
31974
1999-00
4425
2921
1504
2783
1744
1039
100472
66073
34399
2000-01
4430
2928
1502
2530
1573
957
96086
63024
33062
2001-02
4354
2884
1470
2515
1531
984
88355
57373
30982
2002-03
4464
2959
1505
2549
1551
998
94537
61388
33149
2003-04
4466
2924
1542
2667
1641
1026
83749
54029
29720
2004-05
4482
2929
1553
2789
1694
1095
83103
53520
29583
2005-06
4498
2938
1560
3000
1821
1179
83472
53717
29755
Middle Schools
High Schools
Source:- i) Upto 2003-04:- Educational Management Information System (EMIS) Punjab, Lahore.
ii) For 2004-05 onwards, Project Monitoring Information Unit (PMIU) Lahore
115
NUMBER, ENROLMENT AND TEACHING STAFF OF SCHOOLS
THE PUNJAB : 2001-02, TO 2005-06
PRIMARY
63
63
63
63
99
63
88
87
107
87
360
313
0
0
0
NUMBER
ENROLMENT
288
297
296
2005-06
270
2004-05
2003-04
90
2002-03
30
2001-02
20
2005-06
180
2004-05
60
2003-04
40
2002-03
90
2001-02
60
302
2005-06
120
2004-05
80
‘ 000’ No.
2003-04
Lac No.
2002-03
‘ 000’ No.
HIGH
MIDDLE
2001-02
MOSQUE
TEACHING STAFF
116
EDUCATION
Table 81 :- Enrolment in Arts & Science Intermediate, Degree Colleges and
Higher Secondary Schools by Study Group and Sex The Punjab
( No.of Students )
2004-05
2005-06
Study Group
Total
Total
i) Intermediate Classes
ii)
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
658678
289860
368815
679165
284394
394771
460717
219725
240989
457601
207842
249759
a)
Pre-Medical
60966
27270
33696
58510
24404
34106
b)
Pre-Engineering
56654
45174
11477
54355
43023
11332
c)
Computer Science
50859
27017
23842
43026
23051
19975
d)
Humanities
265150
102115
163035
274120
96389
177731
e)
Commerce, Home
Economics/Others
27088
18149
8939
27590
20975
6615
180811
64733
116078
202633
70479
132154
Degree Classes
a)
B.Sc.
36910
20808
16102
39469
19496
19973
b)
B.A.
129348
33036
96312
144924
37813
107111
c)
Bc.S.
3948
1540
2408
3513
1444
2069
d)
B.Com.
10605
9349
1256
14727
11726
3001
Post Graduate Classes
17150
5402
11748
18931
6073
12858
5342
2070
3272
5811
2302
3509
b) M.A.
11808
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore
3332
8476
13120
3771
9349
iii)
a)
M.Sc.
Table 82:- Post -Graduate Enrolment in Affiliated Colleges, The Punjab
Year
Total
Punjab University
Multan University
( No.of Student s)
Bahawalpur University
1996-97
9073
7743
1019
311
1997-98
10756
9206
1157
393
1998-99
12023
9886
1348
789
1999-00
11289
9057
1696
536
2000-01
10945
8063
2130
752
2001-02
11446
8622
2064
760
2002-03
12182
9158
2325
699
2003-04
14673
11393
2540
740
2004-05
17150
13440
2910
800
8461
13361
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore
3596
1304
2005-06
117
EDUCATION
Table 83:-Number of Arts & Science Colleges for Boys & Girls, Their Enrolment and
Teaching Staff, The Punjab
Number
Enrolment (‘000`)
Teaching Staff
Year
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Inter & Degree Colleges
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
365
403
442
194
213
235
171
190
207
385
400
400
195
201
191
190
199
209
13671
14926
15369
8012
8881
8985
5659
6045
6384
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
496
510
514
267
269
267
229
241
247
410
437
462
189
205
219
221
232
243
15876
15817
15168
9343
9260
8726
6533
6557
6442
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
531
585
657
271
299
332
260
286
325
492
548
600
234
258
274
258
290
326
16248
17371
18421
9258
9693
10081
6990
7678
8340
2005-06
672
339
333
619
273
346
19131
10677
8454
Inter Colleges
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
103
125
136
58
72
85
45
53
51
25
28
26
12
14
14
13
14
12
1415
1807
1961
834
1148
1339
581
659
622
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
151
149
149
97
90
89
54
59
60
28
29
31
16
16
18
12
13
13
2134
2253
2140
1511
1573
1497
623
680
643
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
156
181
202
92
104
110
64
77
92
32
34
38
19
20
20
13
14
18
2482
2934
3207
1740
1909
1961
742
1025
1246
2005-06
203
113
90
40
22
18
3419
2181
1238
Degree Colleges
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
262
278
306
136
141
150
126
137
156
360
372
374
182
187
177
178
185
197
12256
13119
13408
7178
7733
7646
5078
5386
5762
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
345
361
365
170
179
178
175
182
187
382
408
431
173
188
201
209
220
230
13742
13564
13028
7832
7687
7229
5910
5877
5799
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
375
404
455
179
195
222
196
209
233
460
514
562
216
238
255
244
276
307
13766
14437
15214
7518
7784
8120
6248
6653
7094
2005-06
469
226
243
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore
579
251
328
15712
8496
7216
118
NUMBER, ENROLMENT AND TEACHING STAFF OF COLLEGES
THE PUNJAB : 1996-97, 2002-03 TO 2005-06
INTER COLLEGES
HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
NUMBER
DEGREE COLLEGES
‘ 00 ’ No.
‘ 000’ No.
1162
677
275
1012
1000
720
918
800
651
241
219
658
204
599
220
538
600
237
2005-06
840
2004-05
1144
1200
168
443
165
480
600
360
110
400
240
55
200
NUMBER
ENROLMENT
2003-04
2002-03
0
1995-96
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
0
1995-96
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
1995-96
0
120
TEACHING STAFF
119
EDUCATION
Table 84:-Number of Higher Secondary Schools for Boys & Girls, Their Enrolment and
Teaching Staff, The Punjab
Enrolment (‘000`)
Number
Year
Total
Boys
I-X Classes
Girls
Total
Boys
Teaching Staff
XI-XII Classes
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
286
325
352
171
206
197
115
119
155
205
234
246
96
115
130
109
119
116
32
34
33
15
17
14
17
17
19
3128
3621
3742
2121
2576
2335
1007
1045
1407
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
375
378
380
211
210
212
164
168
168
264
245
259
131
121
130
133
124
129
34
37
40
15
17
20
19
20
20
4051
4505
4279
2504
2880
2702
1547
1625
1577
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
387
427
487
217
237
262
170
190
225
262
295
322
126
147
154
136
148
168
46
51
58
23
26
28
23
25
30
4222
4630
5277
2660
2875
3034
1562
1755
2243
491
262
229
393
187
206
60
29
31
Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore (Except for Enrolment of I-X Classes.)
For Enrolment of I-X Classes:- i) Upto 2003-04 EMIS, Punjab Lahore.
ii) From 2004-05 onwards PMIU, Lahore
4959
2901
2058
2005-06
Source:- i )
ii)
Table 85:-Number Enrolment and Teaching Staff in the Special Education Institutions
The Punjab : As on 31st December, 2006
Teaching Staff
Enrolment
Type of Institution
Number
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Schools for Hearing Impaired
34
4355
2692
1663
242
90
152
Schools for Visually Impaired
12
559
394
165
135
94
41
Schools for Mentally Retarded
3
201
146
55
10
3
7
Schools for Physically Disabled
2
162
118
44
8
2
6
Degree College for Special Education
1
190
141
49
16
3
13
91
5939
4035
1904
279
122
157
Teachers Training College for the Teachers
Hearing Impaired
1
120
24
96
14
2
12
Teachers Training College for the Teachers of
Blind
1
90
18
72
6
-
6
In-service Teacher’s Training College for the
Teachers of Disabled
1
359
125
234
Source:- Special Education Department, 31-Sher Shah Block, New Garden Town, Lahore
6
-
6
Special Education Centres (cater 4 disabilities)
120
EDUCATION
Table 86:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Universities by Sex, The Punjab
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Year
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
3
3
4
3
3
3
1
11079
14240
13500
6592
8024
7125
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
4
4
4
3
3
3
1
1
1
16733
18783
19618
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
8
8
8
6
6
6
2
2
2
2005-06
8
6
2
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
4487
6216
6375
699
760
684
570
621
540
129
139
144
9046
9750
10427
7687
9033
9191
895
843
870
652
565
607
243
278
263
30524
39622
43397
17563
19774
22658
12961
19848
20739
1753
1720
2379
1045
1102
1535
708
618
844
49585
24143
25442
2679
1713
966
General Universities
Engineering Universities
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
5816
6555
6512
5541
6205
6141
275
350
371
305
337
308
303
334
304
2
3
4
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
6975
8353
8684
6330
7697
7957
645
656
727
312
317
340
307
317
340
5
-
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
7359
8517
8356
6167
7313
7074
1192
1204
1282
324
359
398
324
359
359
39
2005-06
2
2
-
9987
8409
1578
538
460
78
Agricultural University
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
4629
5051
5477
4023
4341
4622
606
710
855
465
485
423
441
460
402
24
25
21
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
5709
6059
6463
4751
5029
5299
958
1030
1164
431
409
409
410
389
389
21
20
20
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
6045
6504
6674
4646
5010
5143
1399
1494
1531
388
408
424
354
371
388
34
37
36
2005-06
1
1
-
5341
3593
1748
399
365
34
121
EDUCATION
Table 86:-
Number, Enrolment
and Teaching Staff of Universities by Sex,
The Punjab-Contd.
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Year
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
University of ARID Agriculture, Rawalpindi
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
284
695
2018
230
462
1395
54
233
623
51
70
69
50
62
60
1
8
9
1999-00
2001-02
2002-03
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
2275
3817
3795
1553
2705
2658
722
1112
1137
107
92
91
81
73
72
26
19
19
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
2477
2750
3042
1431
1579
1774
1046
1171
1268
165
165
165
135
135
135
30
30
30
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1
1
1
1
1
1
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
331
131
462
23
384
141
525
28
419
176
595
39
18
21
32
5
7
7
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
725
886
1091
538
642
761
187
244
330
41
47
53
34
42
47
7
5
6
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1386
1746
2029
931
1146
1322
455
600
707
84
93
97
72
80
32
12
13
65
2005-06
1
1
-
2257
1499
758
103
87
16
The University of Lahore
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
128
818
1039
113
735
845
15
83
194
11
87
75
8
72
64
3
15
11
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1257
1886
2364
977
1426
1787
280
460
577
67
165
242
58
109
172
9
56
70
2005-06
1
1
-
1821
1136
685
210
149
61
122
EDUCATION
Table 86:-Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Universities by Sex,
The Punjab - Concld.
Total
Number
Boys
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
6846
6753
7031
3386
3426
3458
3460
3327
3573
856
848
894
639
645
686
217
203
208
2005-06
1
1
-
8082
3898
4184
1188
825
363
Year
Girls
Total
Enrolment
Boys
Girls
Total
Teaching Staff
Boys
Girls
University of Health Sciences
University of Veterinary Sciences
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
2005-06
1
1
-
586
659
690
544
602
616
42
57
74
53
71
87
50
64
74
3
7
13
766
687
79
121
102
19
University of Education
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
2005-06
1
1
-
207
325
13106
62
90
3006
145
235
10100
12
26
220
4
12
180
8
14
40
13373
2826
10547
220
180
40
University of Central Punjab
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
2005-06
1
1
1
1
-
1820
2010
2500
1488
1670
2100
332
340
400
61
70
90
56
61
70
5
9
20
1
-
2858
2245
613
171
146
25
Gujranwala Institute of Future Technology (GIFT) University
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
2005-06
1
1
-
206
336
747
147
242
490
59
94
257
48
50
47
28
30
32
20
20
15
-
439
277
162
33
27
6
277
64
128
18
10
14
73
115
59
64
93
51
9
22
8
65
54
54
61
50
52
4
4
2
60
75
42
49
55
39
11
20
3
14
70
13
60
1
10
4
16
3
16
1
-
39
49
32
43
7
6
74
142
56
87
18
55
41
37
34
30
7
7
University of Management & Technology Lahore
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
1
1
1
1
1
1
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
1
1
1
1
1
1
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
2478
2093
2075
2001
1712
1754
477
381
321
295
74
142
The Minhaj University, Model Town, Lahore
-
2054
1424
1527
1458
795
884
596
629
643
Preston University, Faisalabad Campus
-
304
283
335
288
270
312
16
13
23
Foundation University, Rawalpindi
368
299
69
400
300
100
191
152
39
University of South Asia, Lahore
1
127
2004-05
1
109
18
1
1144
2005-06
1
986
158
Alkhair University, Faisalabad
1
41
2004-05
1
40
1
1
65
2005-06
1
61
4
National Textile University, Faisalabad
1
675
2004-05
1
626
49
1
696
2005-06
1
641
55
The University of Faisalabad
1
527
2004-05
1
286
241
1
938
2005-06
1
656
282
University Law Collage, Multan
1
543
2004-05
1
461
82
1
452
2005-06
1
390
62
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
-
123
EDUCATION
Table 87:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Technical Institutes by Sex
The Punjab
Year
128
EDUCATION
Table 88:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Professional Colleges
by Sex, The Punjab- Contd.
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Year
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Home Economics College
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
1594
1404
1431
-
1594
1404
1431
84
87
90
-
84
87
90
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
1416
1413
1428
-
1416
1413
1428
89
89
91
-
89
89
91
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
1369
1380
1452
-
1369
1380
1452
89
88
75
-
89
88
75
2005-06
1
-
1
1479
-
1479
93
-
93
Law Colleges (d)
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
23
24
25
23
24
25
-
7785
10539
10477
7045
9477
9231
740
1062
1246
482
500
485
470
480
461
12
20
24
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
29
29
32
29
29
32
-
11290
13064
12787
9860
11608
11314
1430
1456
1473
578
600
574
547
553
524
31
47
50
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
34
36
36
34
36
36
-
13708
14100
16116
12208
12460
13521
1500
1640
2595
576
590
741
519
528
639
57
62
102
2005-06
38
38
-
15920
13274
2646
702
598
104
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
564
557
576
275
276
286
289
281
290
50
52
57
39
34
46
11
18
11
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
575
590
600
277
289
288
298
301
312
57
57
57
46
47
46
11
10
11
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
825
634
680
390
285
300
435
349
380
57
56
56
44
44
44
13
12
12
2005-06
1
1
-
691
336
355
57
47
10
National College of Arts
129
EDUCATION
Table 88:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Professional Colleges
by Sex, The Punjab- Concld.
Number
Year
Total
Male
Enrolment
Female
Total
Male
Teaching Staff
Female
Total
Male
Female
Institutes of Computer Science
1996-97
2
1997-98
2
-
660
601
59
37
33
4
5
5
-
1339
1221
118
81
72
9
1998-99
8
8
-
2631
2299
332
159
142
17
1999-00
20
20
-
7508
6853
655
511
461
50
2000-01
28
28
-
9944
8894
1050
606
541
65
2001-02
35
34
1
9469
8295
1174
824
738
86
2002-03
37
36
1
11058
9836
1222
968
834
134
2003-04
47
46
1
11358
9973
1385
1070
925
145
2004-05
41
40
1
12130
10072
2058
1020
880
140
2005-06
50
49
1
17315
14554
2761
1040
844
196
Textile College
1
1
-
470
411
59
23
23
-
1997-98
1996-97
1
1
-
449
394
55
27
26
1
1998-99
1
1
-
391
351
40
25
25
-
1999-00
1
1
-
534
484
50
24
24
-
2000-01
1
1
-
431
395
36
29
27
2
2001-02
2
2
-
590
539
51
60
57
3
2002-03
2
2
-
652
594
58
61
58
3
2003-04
2
2
-
680
610
70
63
60
3
2004-05
2
2
-
675
626
49
39
32
7
2005-06
2
2
-
1022
907
115
56
45
11
a) Includes students of Dentistry at Nishtar Medical College, Multan and Lahore University.
b) Excludes students of Dentistry at Nishtar Medical College, Multan and Lahore University.
c) It includes private recognized Colleges.
d) It includes private Law Colleges.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
130
EDUCATION
Table 89:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Elementary Teacher’s Training
Colleges and Institute of Education and Research, The Punjab
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Year
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
675
628
459
169
Elementary Teacher’s Training Colleges
1996-97
34
1997-98
25
9
1965
1290
34
25
9
9024
6642
2382
693
529
164
1998-99
35
25
10
7105
4646
2459
618
469
149
1999-00
35
25
10
6220
3484
2736
566
403
163
10
427
169
210
2000-01
35
25
2041 (a)
1614
627
458
2001-02
35
25
10
1105 (a)
550
555
540
330
2002-03
36
25
11
6528
2273
4255
558
414
144
2003-04
36
25
11
7466
1740
5726
600
360
240
2004-05
36
25
11
10611
2665
7946
551
350
201
2005-06
36
25
11
8860
2101
6759
551
370
181
Institute of Education & Research (IER) University of the Punjab
1996-97
1
1
-
1227
686
541
46
36
10
1997-98
1
1
-
1501
832
669
52
38
14
1998-99
1
1
-
1592
863
729
47
35
12
1999-00
1
1
-
1283
658
625
44
32
12
2000-01
1
1
-
1519
714
805
40
31
9
2001-02
1
1
-
1421
535
886
46
31
15
2002-03
1
1
-
1421
535
886
46
31
15
2003-04
1
1
-
1707
734
973
52
36
16
2004-05
1
1
-
1579
454
1125
51
35
16
2005-06
1
1
-
1600
500
1100
81
53
28
a) Decrease is due to stopage of the admission in professional courses by the Government.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
131
EDUCATION
Table 90:-Number of Govt.Mosque Schools, Their Enrolment and Teaching Staff
by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
District
THE PUNJAB
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
7289
379723
12060
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
R.Y.Khan
244
200
687
12585
9597
50521
345
352
1238
D. G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
480
339
342
130
30119
21938
27250
9720
1031
687
712
253
Faisalabad
Jhang
T. T. Singh
140
328
89
6981
14327
3597
223
591
134
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
M. Baha-ud-din
Narowal
Sialkot
135
EDUCATION
Table 94:- Board-wise Number of Students Appeared and Passed by Study Group
and Sex in Secondary School Certificate Examination
The Punjab: 2006 (Annual)
Name of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
Sex
The Punjab
(Total)
Bahawalpur
D.G.
Khan
Faisalabad
Gujranwala
Lahore
Multan
Rawalpindi
Sargodha
ALL GROUPS
APPEARED
Total
702379
53496
41808
79698
146990
138768
93722
104162
43735
Boys
377078
31476
27063
40858
69381
70509
54712
56756
26323
Girls
325301
22020
14745
38840
77609
68259
39010
47406
17412
PASSED
Total
430458
34394
25304
55859
85357
90166
53865
58423
27090
Boys
205147
18138
15793
25421
34921
40724
28725
26443
14982
Girls
225311
16256
9511
30438
50436
49442
25140
31980
12108
SCIENCE GROUP
APPEARED
Total
359199
32410
28974
37465
63135
71382
49901
50499
25433
Boys
247966
23348
21860
25246
43268
44050
35842
35476
18876
Girls
111233
9062
7114
12219
19867
27332
14059
15023
6557
PASSED
Total
253794
22882
19557
30222
41056
55291
34253
32172
18361
Boys
161400
15115
14124
19241
25378
31700
23025
20119
12698
Girls
92394
7767
5433
10981
15678
23591
11228
12053
5663
GENERAL GROUP
APPEARED
Total
343180
21086
12834
42233
83855
67386
43821
53663
18302
Boys
129115
8128
5203
15612
26113
26459
18870
21283
7447
Girls
214065
12958
7631
26621
57742
40927
24951
32380
10855
PASSED
Total
176664
11512
5747
25637
44301
34875
19612
26251
8729
Boys
43747
3023
1669
6180
9543
9024
5700
6324
2284
Girls
132917
8489
4078
19457
34758
25851
13912
19927
6445
Source:-
Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore from the Gazette Notifications issued by the
Concerned Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in the Punjab.
136
EDUCATION
Table 95:- Number of Regular and Private Students Passed by Study Group, Sex & Grade
in Eight Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education, in Secondary
School Certificate Examination, The Punjab : 2006 (Annual)
The Punjab/All
Types/Groups
The Punjab /
All Types
/Groups
No. Of
Student
by Sex
No. of
Students
Passed
Grades Acquired
A+
A
B
C
D
E
Others
Total
430458
16704
41846
90390
151338
119920
10171
89
Boys
205148
8042
19233
39304
69188
63129
6192
60
Girls
225310
8662
22613
51086
82150
56791
3979
29
Total
253794
16148
34882
60220
82678
56570
3238
58
Boys
161400
7993
18664
35567
54772
41617
2743
44
Girls
92394
8155
16218
24653
27906
14953
495
14
Total
176664
556
6964
30170
68660
63350
6933
31
Boys
43747
49
569
3737
14416
21512
3449
15
Girls
132917
507
6395
26433
54244
41838
3484
16
Regular Students Total
281626
14712
33848
67658
103103
60475
1830
0
Boys
137624
7236
16128
30982
49816
32454
1008
0
Girls
144002
7476
17720
36676
53287
28021
822
0
Total
180059
14304
28910
47219
59612
29567
447
0
Boys
116258
7217
15875
28902
41396
22485
383
0
Girls
63801
7087
13035
18317
18216
7082
64
0
Total
101567
408
4938
20439
43491
30908
1383
0
Boys
21366
19
253
2080
8420
9969
625
0
Girls
80201
389
4685
18359
35071
20939
758
0
Total
148832
1992
7998
22732
48235
59445
8341
89
Boys
67523
806
3105
8322
19372
30675
5184
59
Girls
81309
1186
4893
14410
28863
28770
3157
30
Total
73735
1844
5972
13001
23066
27003
2791
58
Boys
45142
776
2789
6665
13376
19132
2360
44
Girls
28593
1068
3183
6336
9690
7871
431
14
Total
75097
148
2026
9731
25169
32442
5550
31
Boys
22381
30
316
1657
5996
11543
2824
15
Girls
52716
118
1710
8074
19173
20899
2726
Source:- Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore from the Gazette Notifications issued by the
Concerned Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in the Punjab.
16
Science Group
General Group
Science Group
General Group
Private Students
Science Group
General Group
137
EDUCATION
Table 96:- Number of Higher Secondary Schools ( Punjab and Federal Govt. and
Private Organizations ) for Boys and Girls, Their Enrolment (XI-XII Classes)
and Teaching Staff By District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number
Sargodha
34
17
7
3
Bhakkar
Khushab
9
5
Mianwali
10
9
Source:_ Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
17
4
4
1
2660
59
934
910
1553
26
311
735
1107
33
623
175
239
43
63
63
156
28
28
57
83
15
35
6
138
EDUCATION
Table 97:-Number of Arts and Science Intermediate and Degree Colleges (Punjab and
Federal Govt. and Private Organizations ) for Boys and Girls, Their Enrolment
and Teaching Staff By District, The Punjab: 2005 -06
Number
Sargodha
37
19
Bhakkar
12
7
Khushab
11
4
Mianwali
9
5
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
18
5
7
4
23028
4917
3551
5091
11102
3110
1766
2273
11926
1807
1785
2818
873
170
180
194
507
124
100
130
366
46
80
64
139
EDUCATION
Table 98:-Number of Arts and Science Intermediate Colleges (Punjab and Federal
Govt. and Private Organizations ) for Boys and Girls, Their
Enrolment and Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Enrolment
Number
Teaching Staff
District
Total
THE PUNJAB
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
203
113
90
40336
21817
18519
3419
2181
1238
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
R. Y. Khan
1
4
1
1
3
1
1
-
20
441
160
20
292
160
149
-
23
55
25
23
38
25
17
-
D.G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
7
3
6
2
6
3
4
-
1
2
2
1213
235
861
232
1182
235
716
-
31
145
232
102
34
79
45
88
34
60
-
14
19
45
Faisalabad
Jhang
T.T. Singh
22
18
9
9
11
7
13
7
2
3429
3133
1201
1129
2431
881
2300
702
320
334
345
130
142
264
98
192
81
32
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
M. Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
12
6
5
1
3
8
4
2
2
4
2
3
1
1
2816
1513
982
35
621
2250
902
273
318
566
611
709
35
303
169
74
27
7
34
134
53
14
20
35
21
13
7
14
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
14
1
3
1
4
4
1
2
1
2
10
1
2
4354
163
813
49
720
719
163
768
49
432
3635
45
288
258
12
45
9
63
65
12
32
9
31
193
13
32
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
5
1
-
2
1
-
3
-
1137
202
-
463
202
-
674
-
72
7
-
39
7
-
33
-
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
32
7
6
5
18
4
3
3
14
3
3
2
9966
1262
426
1295
4905
518
206
1012
5061
744
220
283
881
179
65
98
572
161
39
82
309
18
26
16
Sargodha
11
7
Bhakkar
5
3
Khushab
5
Mianwali
3
1
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
4
2
5
2
1663
447
305
642
946
308
337
717
139
305
305
122
44
52
29
87
30
22
35
14
52
7
140
EDUCATION
Table 99:- Number of Arts and Science Degree Colleges ( Punjab and Federal Govt.
and Private Organizations ) for Boys and Girls, Their Enrolment and
Teaching Staff by District, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
District
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
469
226
243
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
R.Y. Khan
18
12
12
7
6
7
11
6
5
18886
13828
16689
8958
6383
7608
D.G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
6
12
8
5
3
7
5
3
3
5
3
2
7279
6671
8788
3317
Faisalabad
Jhang
T.T. Singh
36
12
13
19
7
7
17
5
6
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
M. Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
26
Sargodha
12
7
Bhakkar
4
6
Khushab
4
6
Mianwali
4
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
14
3
2
2
21365
4470
3246
4449
10156
2802
1766
1936
11209
1668
1480
2513
751
126
128
165
420
94
100
108
331
32
28
57
THE PUNJAB
578923 250866 328057
Total
141
EDUCATION
Table100:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Technical Institutes/Elementary
Teacher's Training Colleges by Sex and Area, The Punjab: 2005-06
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Type/Area
Total
Male Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
I. Colleges of Technology / Polytechnic Institutes
The Punjab
23
18
5
24272
21909
2363
1057
933
124
Bahawalpur
3
2
1
1992
1691
301
107
93
14
D.G. Khan
2
2
-
2050
2050
-
87
87
-
Faisalabad
3
1
2
2512
1650
862
94
74
20
Gujranwala
4
4
-
4054
4054
-
166
166
-
Lahore
4
3
1
4571
3644
927
271
197
74
Multan
4
3
1
5801
5528
273
215
199
16
Rawalpindi
2
2
-
1130
1130
-
48
48
-
Sargodha
1
1
-
2162
2162
-
69
69
-
II.
The Punjab
Commercial Training Institutes
117
105
12
37202
35285
1917
1498
1420
78
Bahawalpur
15
14
1
5153
5034
119
203
200
3
D.G.Khan
13
11
2
4726
4126
600
164
152
12
Faisalabad
11
10
1
4361
3939
422
167
158
9
Gujranwala
19
16
3
5312
4933
379
234
208
26
Lahore
16
16
-
4254
4254
0
202
202
-
Multan
15
14
1
6201
6072
129
252
243
9
Rawalpindi
13
12
1
2304
2224
80
111
104
7
Sargodha
15
12
3
4891
4703
188
165
153
12
III .
Vocational Institutes
113
-
113
13620
-
13620
662
-
662
Bahawalpur
12
-
12
1723
-
1723
78
-
78
D. G. Khan
11
-
11
1642
-
1642
73
-
73
Faisalabad
8
-
8
1377
-
1377
54
-
54
Gujranwala
16
-
16
978
-
978
76
-
76
Lahore
20
-
20
2204
-
2204
130
-
130
Multan
12
-
12
1869
-
1869
86
-
86
Rawalpindi
21
-
21
2322
-
2322
103
-
103
Sargodha
13
-
13
1505
-
1505
62
-
62
The Punjab
142
EDUCATION
Table 100:- Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Technical Institutes/Elementary
Teacher's Training Colleges by Sex and Area, The Punjab: 2005-06-Concld.
Number
Enrolment
Teaching Staff
Type/Area
Total
Male Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IV. Technical Training Institutes/Apprenticeship Training Centres
The Punjab
40
36
4
14985
13818
1167
1036
982
54
Bahawalpur
3
3
-
1685
1685
-
104
104
-
D. G. Khan
2
2
-
427
427
-
31
31
-
Faisalabad
3
3
-
1615
1615
-
89
89
-
Gujranwala
4
4
-
856
856
-
87
87
-
Lahore
10
8
2
3769
3480
289
345
312
33
Multan
8
7
1
3122
2766
356
209
198
11
Rawalpindi
6
5
1
2004
1482
522
71
61
10
Sargodha
4
4
-
1507
1507
-
100
100
-
V. Elementary Teacher’s Training Colleges
The Punjab
36
25
11
8860
2101
6759
551
370
181
Bahawalpur
5
4
1
1301
511
790
77
57
20
D. G. Khan
4
3
1
742
282
460
61
48
13
Faisalabad
4
3
1
620
131
489
32
27
5
Gujranwala
6
5
1
2160
420
1740
108
68
40
Lahore
4
2
2
855
157
698
85
55
30
Multan
5
3
2
1734
287
1447
98
61
37
Rawalpindi
4
2
2
428
46
382
37
9
28
Sargodha
4
3
1
1020
267
753
53
45
8
Source:-
i)
Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore
ii)
TEVTA, Lahore.
143
EDUCATION
Table 101:- Enrolment & Estimated Population Eligible at Various Stages of Education By
Grade And Sex at Primary, Middle, High, Higher Secondary And
College Stage ( I-XIV Classes ) The Punjab:2005-06
( Thousand )
PARTICULARS
Total
Boys
Girls
5845
3177
2668
A. PRIMARY STAGE
1)
2)
3)
Total Enrolment by Grade (I to V) in
Mosque ,Primary , Middle , High and Higher
Secondary Schools.
I
1493
762
731
II
1299
707
592
III
1104
612
492
IV
1049
586
463
V
900
510
390
13047
6713
6334
44.8
47.3
42.1
2061
1204
857
VI
811
471
340
VII
681
395
286
VIII
569
338
231
6639
3421
3218
31.0
35.2
26.6
Estimated population Eligible for Primary
Stage Education (5-9 Years) .
Percentage Enrolment of population Eligible
at Primary Stage Education.
B. MIDDLE STAGE
1)
2)
3)
Total Enrolment by Grades (VI-VIII)
Middle,High and Higher Secondary Schools.
Estimated Population Eligible for
Stage Education (10-12 Years).
Middle
Percentage Enrolment of Population Eligible
at Middle Stage Education.
144
EDUCATION
Table 102:- Enrolment & Estimated Population Eligible at Various Stages of Education By
Grade And Sex at Primary, Middle, High, Higher Secondary And College Stage
( I-XIV Classes ) The Punjab:2005-06 - Concld.
(Thousand)
PARTICULARS
Total
Boys
Girls
HIGH STAGE
C.
1)
Total Enrolment by Grades (IX- X) in High
and Higher Secondary Schools
845
488
357
IX
469
277
192
X
376
211
165
Estimated Population Eligible for High Stage
Education (13-14 Years)
4426
2281
2145
Percentage Enrolment of Population Eligible
at High Stage Education
19.1
21.4
16.6
458
210
248
4054
2061
1993
11.3
10.2
12.4
203
76
127
3857
1961
1896
6.7
Note:-
3.9
5.3
Information supplied by EMIS pertains to Institutions run by Punjab Government only.
Source:
i) For Primary, Middle and High Stage EMIS Punjab, Lahore
2)
3)
D. INTERMEDIATE STAGE
1)
2)
3)
E.
Enrolment in Grades (XI and XII)
Estimated Population Eligible for
Intermediate Stage Education (15&16 Years)
Percentage Enrolment of Population Eligible
at Intermediate Stage Education
DEGREE STAGE
1)
Enrolment in Grades (XIII & XIV)
2)
Estimated Population Eligible for Degree
Stage Education (17 & 18 Years)
3)
Percentage Enrolment of Population Eligible
at Degree Stage Education
ii) For Inter and Degree Stage Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
145
PERCENTAGE OF ELIGIBLE POPULATION ENROLLED AT
PRIMARY, MIDDLE, HIGH, HIGHER SECONDARY AND
COLLEGE STAGE THE PUNJAB : 2005-06
BOYS
PERCENTAGE
47.3
GIRL
48.0
42.1
35.2
36.0
26.6
24.0
21.4
16.6
12.4
10.2
12.0
6.7
3.9
0.0
PRIMAR
Y STAGE
MIDDLE
STAGE
HIGH
STAG
INTERMEDIAT
E STAGE
DEGREE
STAGE
146
EDUCATION
Table 102:- Population ( 10 Years & Above ) by Educational Attainment, Sex and
Area, The Punjab: 1998 Census
(Thousand Persons)
Total
Urban
Rural
Level of Education
Total
Male
Total
Male
Total
Male
20659
13102
8729
5226
11930
7876
Below Primary
5563
3268
2067
1160
3496
2108
Primary
6297
3815
2313
1305
3984
2510
Middle
4095
2814
1752
1085
2343
1729
Matric
2944
2083
1446
978
1498
1105
Intermediate
981
617
603
345
378
272
B.A. / B.Sc. & Equivalent
498
327
353
220
145
107
M.A/M.Sc. & Equivalent
140
100
109
76
31
24
41
29
31
25
10
4
100
49
55
32
45
17
Total
Diploma /Certificate
Others
Source:- Population Census Organization Islamabad, "1998 - Census Report of P unjab Province".
Table 103 :-Literacy Ratios by Sex and Area,The Punjab
All Areas
Area
Sex
1998
Census
2005-06
Urban
1998
Census
2005-06
Rural
1998
Census
2005-06
Total
46.6
55.2
64.5
70.2
38.0
47.7
Male
57.2
65.2
70.9
78.0
50.4
59.0
Female
35.1
44.0
57.2
66.0
24.8
35.0
Note:-Literacy ratio is the percentage of Literates (10 years & above) in the total population (10 years and above).
Source:- i) For 1998:- Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
ii) For 2005-06:- Federal Bureau of Statistics,Islamabad ”Labour Force Survey”
147
LITERACY RATIOS OF POPULATION AGED 10
YEARS & ABOVE , BY SEX AND AREA THE PUNJAB :
1998 AND 2005-06
PERCENT
TOTAL
90
MALE
78.0
FEMALE
70.9
70.2
72
66.0
64.5
59.0
57.2
50.4
54
47.7
38.0
35.0
36
24.8
18
0
1998
2005-06
URBAN
1998
2005-06
RURAL
148
EDUCATION
Table 104:- Literacy Ratio by District, The Punjab
(Percentage)
All Areas/Both Sexes
149
FISHERIES
Table 105:- Fish Production (Quantity and Value) by Area, The Punjab
Area
2001-02
2002-03
I.
The Punjab
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Quantity ( ‘000’ Quintals )
545
571
597
621
669
Bahawalpur
51
30
38
42
46
D.G.Khan
67
54
86
119
118
Faisalabad
58
65
61
62
70
Gujranwala
80
74
96
93
115
Lahore
69
91
104
83
85
Multan
76
89
80
78
87
Rawalpindi
52
71
64
69
52
Sargodha
92
97
68
75
96
II.
Value (Million Rupees)
The Punjab
3543
3997
4179
4968
6356
Bahawalpur
331.5
210
266
336
437
D.G.Khan
435.5
378
602
952
1121
Faisalabad
377
455
427
496
665
Gujranwala
520
518
672
744
1093
Lahore
448.5
637
728
664
808
Multan
494
623
560
624
826
Rawalpindi
338
497
448
552
494
Sargodha
598
679
476
600
912
Source:- Directorate General , Fisheries, Punjab, Lahore.
150
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
FOODGRAINS STATISTICS SECTION
This section includes data on the following topics:1
Procurement of Wheat by Food Department on Voluntary basis by District.
2
Procurement of Wheat by PASSCO on Voluntary basis.
3
Wheat Imports.
4
Releases of Wheat from Provincial Reserves.
5
Stocks of Wheat in Provincial Reserves.
6
Available Foodgrains Storage Capacity.
7
Sugar Production and Stocks.
These data are supplied by the District Offices of the Food Department on the basis of
records maintained by them. Wheat offered voluntarily by growers, zamindars, traders, agents etc.,
is purchased at the procurement price fixed by the Government at the Procurement Centres
established by the Food Department and PASSCO for the purpose.
Releases of wheat from Government Reserves mainly relate to the wheat issued to Roller
Flour Mills for milling and sale to consumers through fair price shops at fixed prices. Wheat is
also released to Roller Flour Mills to supplement the supplies of wheat flour available in the open
market. These releases are issued as a measure to stabilize open market prices of wheat and wheat
atta.
Stocks of wheat on the Ist of every month indicate the size of buffer stocks maintained by
the Government as a level against rise in prices of wheat and wheat atta in the market.
The wheat procurement year runs from May to April following the harvesting of wheat of previous
Rabi Season and the Sugar production season runs from October to June.
151
FOODGRAINS
Table 106 :- Procurement of Wheat by Food Department on Voluntary
Basis by District, The Punjab
(Hundred Metric Tons)
Wheat Procurement
152
FOODGRAINS
Table 107 - Total Procurement of Wheat by Pakistan Agricultural Storage And
Services Corporation (PASSCO) and Food Department, The Punjab
( Hundred Metric Tons )
Wheat Procurement
Scheme Year
Table 108:- Stock Position of Wheat in Government Reserves on the First of Every
Month, The Punjab
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
May
1638
828
1194
1190
1943
June
3890
2574
2278
2310
3807
July
4091
2585
2490
2530
3929
August
4031
2574
2504
2603
3935
September
3973
2568
2490
2510
3925
October
3867
2515
2483
2489
3791
November
3509
2302
2134
2160
3481
December
2868
1960
1737
1780
2919
January
2318
1564
1322
1330
February
1469
1101
826
820
868
698
415
460
----- N.A. -----
(Thousand Metric Tons)
Month
274
138
132
March
April
374
Source:- Food Directorate, Punjab, Lahore.
153
FOODGRAINS
Table 109 : - Wheat Imports into Pakistan and Receipts of Imported Wheat
in The Punjab
(Thousand Metric Tons)
Receipts of Imported Wheat in the Punjab
Year
Pakistan
Quantity
Percentage
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
2383
4099
2334
666
1400
133
27.9
34.2
5.7
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1587
*
*
-
-
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
*
*
1368
467
34.1
2005-06
*
* No Wheat was imported because of self Sufficiency.
Source:- Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (Planning Unit), Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Table 110 :-
Sugar
Production
and
Stocks,
The
Punjab
(Hundred Metric Tons)
Year
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
Production during the
Season
Sold in Open Market
Closing balance with Sugar Mills during 1995-96
12830
9633
20659
14941
20334
20918
156
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
FOREIGN TRADE SECTION
Foreign trade statistics refer to the movement of goods into and out of the customs area of
Pakistan and include imports, re-imports, exports and re-exports carried through sea, land and
air routes but exclude trade in-transit through Pakistan.
Import statistics represent arrival of goods of foreign origin from foreign countries into
Pakistan and are released by customs (either directly or indirectly after storage in bonded
warehouses) and intended for home consumption or for re-exportation. Goods salvaged from or
disposed off by ships in mid-stream are included in the imports from the country according to
the color of the ship. Diplomatic privileged imports and imports by parcel posts are also
included in imports. Exported goods subsequently imported from foreign countries without any
processing are treated as re-import which are tabulated and presented separately. However
imports into band not valued military goods, goods of no commercial value, gold and silver
Coins or bullion and currency notes, article of baggage and personnel effects of passenger and
trade in-transit through Pakistan are excluded from import statistics. Import are valued at cost,
insurance and freight (CIF).
Export statistics represent the movement of goods out of Pakistan of foreign countries
through lawful channels as emerge from customs documents. Re-export statistics represent
imported goods subsequently exported to foreign countries without further processing which are
tabulated and presented separately. Supplies and bunker fuels to ships are included in exports
according to the color of the ships. Exports by parcel posts are also included however, not
valued military goods, relief goods/goods of no commercial values, sales from duty free shops
and trade with Isrel, gold and silver coins or bullion and currency notes. Non dutiable articles of
baggage’s and personnel effects of passenger, Trade in-transit through Pakistan are not included
in exports. Trade data of Karachi Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) are being included in
National Trade Statistics from July, 2003.
Export are valued at free on board (FOB) upto June, 2002 commodities of export and
import were classified on the basis of Pakistan Standard Trade Classification (PSTC-R3). From
July, 2002 commodities of export and import are being classified according to Harmonized
commodity Description and coding system (HS-02) for compilation and dissemination of data to
national and international users.
157
FOREIGN TRADE
Table 113:- Index
Numbers of Quantum of Exports and Imports by Group
Pakistan (Base: 1990-91 = 100)
Group
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
EXPORTS
All Groups
145.17
162.29
153.72
160.20
185.35
Food and Live Animals
144.73
162.99
172.75
188.09
232.75
Beverages and Tobacco
42.41
108.89
263.08
272.03
254.45
Crude Materials Inedible Except Fuels
48.49
64.92
48.54
66.00
54.11
Mineral Fuels & Lubricants
142.30
151.47
196.70
337.58
510.30
Chemicals
396.66
309.53
361.71
617.98
600.15
Manufactured Goods
160.01
167.90
158.48
158.15
180.15
Machinery & Transport Equipment
880.78
385.78
511.88
415.45
550.93
Misc. Manufactured Articles
150.78
189.86
175.00
181.94
219.38
IMPORTS
All Groups
176.59
198.08
200.19
252.72
244.59
Food and Live Animals
106.79
114.78
146.38
188.42
237.89
Beverages and Tobacco
72.13
108.95
123.68
145.19
240.06
Crude Materials Inedible Except Fuels
272.18
279.46
380.23
416.11
386.04
Mineral Fuels & Lubricants
192.28
180.59
182.72
178.77
181.10
Vegetable / Animal Oils & Fats
109.64
125.93
110.11
128.75
124.22
Chemicals
236.19
254.95
222.10
226.70
245.05
Manufactured Goods
164.50
174.60
132.55
175.19
208.02
Machinery & Transport Equipment
148.00
226.71
238.88
429.39
344.43
Misc. Manufactured Articles
132.86
156.83
168.92
193.44
248.82
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
158
FOREIGN TRADE
Table 114 :-
Balance
of
Trade,
Pakistan
(Million Rupees)
Year
Exports
Re-Exports
Imports
Re-Imports
Balance of Trade
2
3
4
5
6=(2+3-4-5)
1
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
325313
373160
390342
2662
3295
3501
465001
436338
465964
643
167
681
(-) 137669
(-) 60050
(-) 72802
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
443678
539070
560947
3474
3711
4307
533792
627000
634630
940
745
688
(-) 87580
(-) 84964
(-) 70064
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
652294
709036
854088
2943
24025
6077
714372
897825
1223079
342
819
4729
(-) 59477
(-)165583
(-)367643
1711158
614
(-)719214
2005-06
984841
7717
Source: - Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
Machinery and appliances (other than electrical)
and machines parts n.e.s.
69297
84206
102376
192110
274231
Road motor vehicles
26655
32377
59338
73745
108582
Aircrafts/Associate equipment/parts n.e.s.
3932
7607
28036
2236
24897
Others
7835
12664
14862
21141
30463
17605
21380
25666
31048
42258
1800
2445
4474
5283
8955
Textile Yarn and Fabrics etc.
Ingots and other primary forms of iron & steel
Finished structural parts and structure, n.e.s.
Others
Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles
Medical instruments and appliances n.e.s.
Articles of artificial plastic material n.e.s.
1170
1551
1862
2133
3812
Others
14635
17384
19330
23632
29491
Commodities and Transactions not classified
according to kind
15975
14720
29492
22479
37286
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
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FOREIGN TRADE
Table 118:-
Pakistan's
Imports
by
Principal
Country
( Million Rupees )
Country/Territory
Total Imports
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
634630
714372
897825
1223079
1711158
4654
42155
7081
42985
11824
76513
11672
92813
19242
99220
8167
26984
850
13124
10748
21880
9476
32883
996
15070
11334
20751
9245
35227
990
18002
12686
25228
12324
53267
2238
21598
8718
31602
20380
70424
2348
31358
14940
48194
4835
2958
7730
16604
27491
9659
2130
17692
7357
16349
4482
14375
6109
26942
11302
15053
45072
73793
15594
47108
76192
20086
57062
102437
5797
55810
147166
59346
101935
179258
1398
1689
35316
11471
14859
31825
27997
1751
2035
1908
49047
9737
15083
47012
33145
2236
2732
2644
66423
22004
20593
53913
34697
2786
2314
3635
109391
32488
34131
86046
40266
2663
2843
3864
161991
48072
45379
110175
42405
4269
17676
11167
17700
33270
14611
211544
235525
276472
398782
565169
North America
Canada
U.S.A.
Western Europe (E.E.C. Countries)
France
Federal Republic of Germany
Irish Republic
Italy
Netherland
United Kingdom
Eastern Europe
Russian Federation
Middle East (E.C.O Countries)
Iran
Turkey
Asian Countries
Abu Dhabi
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
Other Asia
Afghanistan
Bangla Desh
China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Sri Lunka
Oceania
Australia
Other Countries n.e.s.
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
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FOREIGN TRADE
Table 119:-
Pakistan's
Exports
by
Principal
Country
(Million Rupees)
Country/Territory
Total Exports
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
560947
652294
709036
854088
984841
10729
138789
12047
153061
10460
169512
11511
204426
12510
250990
15189
27763
15511
15823
10679
40485
17028
33867
19920
16768
13366
46075
19502
34927
26147
19296
17356
54174
21809
40862
34920
20477
20232
52993
20155
41142
35045
23889
24876
53530
1382
1209
1806
1838
2189
361
600
1179
2607
3137
1789
3694
5324
8728
11258
44146
1865
3586
20239
2903
58748
918
4133
27845
2486
51483
162
4136
20071
2878
28111
736
4717
20937
2934
54898
1449
4345
19710
3342
10314
6193
14070
27165
3027
4743
10250
2755
4420
18380
6676
14307
30216
4122
4305
8312
5058
4447
28393
11226
16588
33511
5398
2563
7759
6738
5633
44393
12226
21027
33121
17126
4188
9758
3379
9260
63671
16075
27773
40660
17557
3474
7668
2276
9531
126771
144706
152814
221772
233691
North America
Canada
U.S.A.
Western Europe (E.E.C. Countries)
France
Federal Republic of Germany
Italy
Netherland
Spain
United Kingdom
E.F.T.A. (Excl. U.K.)
Switzerland
Eastern Europe
Russian Federation
Middle East (E.C.O. Countries)
Iran
Asian Countries
Dubai
Iraq
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
Sultanate of Oman
Other Asia
Afghanistan
Bangla Desh
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Singapur
Sri Lunka
Other Countries n.e.s.
Source:- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Karachi.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
FOREST STATISTICS SECTION
The data included in this Section cover the designated forest areas by legal
status and the out-turn and value of timber & firewood produced from the same.
I.
DESIGNATED FOREST AREAS
These include all the wooded and non-wooded areas and the
barren lands which are under the administrative control of the Punjab
Forest Department for the afforestation and management purposes. It
includes all the coniferous forests, scrub forests, riverian forests,
irrigated plantations, linear plantations and range lands.
The brief definitions of the categories of the Forest areas by legal status
are:i)
RESERVED FORESTS
The forest area under the control of the Forest
Department declared as Reserved Forest under the Forest Act,
1927. The rights and privileges are normally limited and
settled.
ii)
PROTECTED FORESTS
The forest area under the control of Forest Department
which has been declared as Protected Forest under the
Provision of Forest Act, 1927.
iii)
UN-CLASSED FORESTS
The Government Forests which are neither Reserved
Forests nor Protected Forests.
iv)
SECTION-38 AREA
Private land area handed over voluntarily by the owners
to the Forest Department for management under Section-38 of
Forest Act, 1927.
v)
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CHOS ACT AREA
Land taken up for soil and water conservation under the
Chos Act.
vi)
RESUMED LANDS
Land taken over by Government under various Reforms
or Martial Law Regulations.
vii)
GUZARA FORESTS
The Forest area which are the joint property of the
villagers and are being managed presently by the Forest
Department.
II.
Definitions of some Vegetational types of Forests are given below:-
i)
CONIFEROUS FORESTS
Natural forests of cone bearing trees with usually needle like leaves
mostly occuring in the hilly areas at elevation of 3500 feet above the sea
level.
ii)
IRRIGATED PLANTATIONS
Man-made forests in the shape of blocks in the canal
irrigated track.
iii)
RIVERIAN FORESTS
Forests occuring in varied sized patches along the river banks.
iv)
LINEAR PLANTATIONS
Rows of trees planted in the land strips, alongside
canals, roads and railway lines.
v)
RANGE LANDS
Naturally vegetated lands uncultivated due to adverse
ecological conditions useable for the production of forage for
animal consumption.
III.
PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF TIMBER & FIREWOOD
The information about the production and value of timber and
firewood related to Forest Department managed forests only.
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FORESTRY
Table 120:- Forest Area by Administrative Jurisdiction and
Protected Forest
Compact
Sl.
No.
Reserved Forests
Area
Area Under
Transferred to
Provincial Govt.
District Govts.
6
7
2005-06
(Hectares)
Chos Act/ Other Forests*
Unclassed
Forests
Section 38
Forests/
Resumed
Lands
Guzara Forests
8
9
10
Area
Area Under
Provincial Transferred to
District Govts.
Govt.
11
Sl.
No.
12
68880
3894
18353
14936
0
42453
3559
1
10247
17536
537
477
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3
4
17346
-
1747
-
1967
15468
-
-
-
19783
21940
-
3105
77
-
5
6
7
8
5452
-
157
461
-
-
-
-
730
-
21
142
9
10
11
217
1118
657
5478
85
-
187
614
1083
1008
5418
5700
-
-
214
-
12
13
14
15
16
17
-
-
-
-
-
731
23
1090
-
-
-
18
19
20
21
22
838
5063
Sheikhupura
2928
1915
515
District
)
-
5154
744
4663
-
275
637
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
24
25
26
27
28
38171
65114
85400
29494
-
3240
16461
8068
363
2284
2225
921
40633
-
-
-
29
30
31
32
527
472
29962
2174
34416
24
1403
7102
2648
5235
747
*
Includes Civil Reserved Forests, Civil Un-classed Forests and Military Un-classed Forests
Source:- Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries and Tourism Department, Government of the Punjab, Lahore.
33
34
35
36
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FORESTRY
Table 121 :- Area Under Forest (Compact) by Forest Circle, The Punjab
(Thousand Hectares)
District
Sargodha
1
1
1
1
Bhakkar
70
70
70
70
Khushab
41
41
41
41
Mianwali
16
16
16
16
Source :- Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries and Tourism Department, Government of the Punjab, Lahore.
1
5
)
1
70
41
16
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FORESTRY
Table 122:- Timber and Firewood Production (Quantity and Value), The Punjab
Timber
Firewood
Year
Quantity (′000′
Cubic Metres)
Value (′000′ Rs.)
Quantity (′000'
Cubic Metres)
Value (′000' Rs.)
1996-97
35
191490
129
89520
1997-98
40
178790
101
36860
1998-99
34
210368
100
65000
1999-00
21
263353
54
17544
2000-01
43
239820
40
85300
2001-02
28
350000
48
17220
2002-03
135
713900
108
49725
2003-04
167
598288
31
18252
2004-05
54
193428
135
79380
2005-06(p)
41
737008
59
34692
Source:- Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries and Tourism Department, Government of the Punjab, Lahore.
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FORESTRY
Table 122:- Timber and Firewood Production (Quantity and Value), The Punjab
Timber
Firewood
Year
Quantity (′000′
Cubic Metres)
Value (′000′ Rs.)
Quantity (′000'
Cubic Metres)
Value (′000' Rs.)
1996-97
35
191490
129
89520
1997-98
40
178790
101
36860
1998-99
34
210368
100
65000
1999-00
21
263353
54
17544
2000-01
43
239820
40
85300
2001-02
28
350000
48
17220
2002-03
135
713900
108
49725
2003-04
167
598288
31
18252
2004-05
54
193428
135
79380
2005-06(p)
41
737008
59
34692
Source:- Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries and Tourism Department, Government of the Punjab, Lahore.
172
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
FUEL AND POWER SECTION
I)
II)
This section includes data on the following topics:
1
Gas Consumption by Consumer Group
2
Installed Generating Capacity of Power Stations, National Grid, WAPDA
3
New Electricity Connections Given and Applications Pending with WAPDA by
Consumer Group
4
Electricity Consumers and Units Sold by Categories, WAPDA System
5
Electricity Revenue Assessed by Type of Consumers, WAPDA
6
Generation of Energy in Pakistan and the Punjab under WAPDA System
7
Villages Settlements Electrified by Province.
Definitions of important terms used in this section are as under:A - POWER STATIONS
1
Principal Hydel
The Power Stations utilising water heads available at the Dams come under
Principal Hydel. The Prime movers of the generators are run by discharging water
through water turbines.
2
Small Hydel
The Power stations utilising water heads available from the small Dams across
canals come under small Hydel. The Prime movers of the generators are run by
discharging water through water turbines.
3
Thermal
Thermal stations are based on steam turbines utilising steam raised in boilers
using Sui Gas as a fuel in the boilers.
4
Gas
Unlike the conventional thermal stations, natural (Sui) Gas is burnt and is
expanded directly in the gas turbines which are prime movers for the generators.
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5
Diesel
Conventional Diesel Engines using high speed diesel oil are used as prime
movers for the generators.
B - TARIFF
1
Domestic
General Supply for the purpose of this Tariff, means a supply for lamps, fans and
other single phase appliances such as heaters, cookers, radiators, airconditioners,
refrigerators and domestic tubewells etc. The rated capacity of any motor used in such
appliances shall not, however, exceed 4 kilowatts.
2
Commercial
General supply for the purpose of this Tariff, means a supply for lamps, fans and
other single phase appliances such as heaters, cookers, radiators, airconditioners,
refrigerators and tubewells for non-agricultural purposes etc. The rated capacity of
any motor used in such appliances shall not, however, exceed 4 kilowatts.
3
Industrial
'Industrial Supply' for the purpose of this Tariff, means a supply for bonafide
industrial purposes in factories, and also for water pumps, and tubewells operating on
three phase 400 volts other than those meant for the irrigation and reclamation of
agricultural land, and includes a supply for lamps and fans required for the offices and
for the normal working of the industry upto but not exceeding a total of 5 per cent of
the total units consumed for motor power during a month.
4
Agricultural
Means a supply for Light Irrigation Pumps and/or Tubewells intended solely for
irrigation or reclamation of agricultural land or forests and includes supply for lighting
of the tubewells chamber which shall also be charged at the above rates.
5
Public Lighting
Means a supply given to a local body charged with Public Lighting for the
purpose of illuminating Public lamps within the area of its jurisdiction.
6
Traction
The electricity supplied to railways for running trains e.g. Lahore-Khanewal section.
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7
Bulk
For the purpose of this Tariff, means a supply given in bulk at one point to:i)
Licensee (Licenced under Part II of the Electricity Act, 1910) for the Purpose of
further distribution and resale in his area of supply.
A Non-Licensee (Permitted under Part II of the Electricity Act, 1980) to engage
ii)
in the business of supplying energy for the purpose of further distribution and resale in
his area of supply.
iii)
Other Consumers e.g. Railways, M.E.S., P.A.F., Cantonment Boards and other
Government and Semi-Government and approved institutions having their own
distribution facilities for the purpose of further distribution within their respective
jurisdiction.
8
Tariff `H'
For one point supply to residential colonies attached to premises of industrial supply
Consumers who have their own distribution facilities with their own colonies (A.C. supply).
C - Gas
1
Domestic Consumers
Domestic consumers include residential colonies, mosques, churches, temples,
madrassas, other religious places and hostels attached thereto, Govt. and Semi-Govt.
offices, hospitals, Govt. Guest Houses, Armed Forces Messes/Langers, Universities,
Colleges, Schools, Orphanges and other charitable institutions.
2
Commercial Consumers
All establishments registered as commercial units with local authorities or
dealing in consumers items for direct commercial sale like cafes, bakeries, milk shops,
tea stalls canteens, barber shops, laundries, tandoors, places of entertainment like
cinemas, clubs and theatres, all private offices, clinics and maternity homes.
3
Industrial Consumers
All consumers engaged in the processing of industrial raw material into valueadded finished products irrespective of the volume of gas consumed.
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Table 123:- Crude Oil and Gas Production in Pakistan and The Punjab
Pakistan
Punjab
Year
No. of Fields
Production
No. of Fields
Production
% Share of Punjab
in Production
OIL (′000' Barrels)
1996-97
71
21270
21
8154
38.3
1997-98
72
20543
22
7931
38.6
1998-99
77
19986
22
7364
36.8
1999-00
77
20395
22
7660
37.6
2000-01
73
21084
24
7383
35.0
2001-02
82
23194
24
7847
33.8
2002-03
94
23458
24
8113
34.6
2003-04
95
22625
24
6700
29.6
2004-05
101
241198
24
8481
3.5
2005-06(p)
108
23935
25
8416
35.2
GAS (Million Cubic Feet)
1996-97
41
697767
11
51982
7.4
1997-98
48
699737
14
43971
6.3
1998-99
62
744970
15
52192
7.0
1999-00
54
818215
14
54465
6.7
2000-01
61
875433
18
65700
7.5
2001-02
65
923758
17
70227
7.6
2002-03
81
992655
15
47644
4.8
2003-04
89
1202752
15
47644
4.0
2004-05
94
1344953
16
63832
4.7
2005-06(p)
95
1400032
17
66446
4.7
Source : Directorate General, Petroleum Concessions, Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad.
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Table 124:-
Gas Consumption
by
Consumer
Group,
The
Punjab
(Thousand Decca Cubic Metres)
Year
Total
Household
1996-97
605540
190567
1997-98
633744
1998-99
Commercial
Industrial
Others (a)
36441
375176
3356
215345
39255
373967
5177
657951
203390
37423
413201
3937
1999-00
803125
256467
43022
501600
2036
2000-01
810065
222559
34561
551230
1715
2001-02
844640
227132
38250
577857
1401
2002-03
896615
241393
39441
613697
2084
2003-04
1200148
246742
42539
908489
2378
2004-05
1427550
277593
48875
1098383
2699
272147
52653
1506825
a) Includes Gas carried for other companies through Sui Northern System.
Source:- Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited , Lahore.
1179609
2416
2005-06
Table 125:- Sui Northern Gas Transmission System, The Punjab
Year
Total (Km.)
Mainline (Km.)
Loopline (Km.)
Transmission Capacity per Day
(MMSCFD)
1996-97
4687
3023
1664
950
1997-98
4920
3087
1833
1030
1998-99
4542
2718
1824
1100
1999-00
4539
2715
1824
1100
2000-01
4521
2695
1826
1100
2001-02
4711
2765
1946
1100
2002-03
4867
2782
2085
1300
2003-04
5211
2950
2261
1630
2004-05
5103
2645
2458
1650
3737
6195
Source:- Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited , Lahore.
2458
1630
2005-06
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GAS CONSUMPTION BY CONSUMER GROUP
THE PUNJAB : 1996-97, 2002-03 TO 2005-06
INDUSTRIA
COMMERCIA
HOUSE
OTHER
1507
MILLION DCM
1428
1500
1200
1200
897
900
606
600
300
0
1996-97
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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Table 126:- Installed Generating Capacity of Power Stations, National Grid, WAPD
(
Type / Power Station
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
WAPDA National Grid (A+B+C+D)
15820
15820
17355
17405
Hydel -Total (i+ii)
Major Hydel
i)
1 Mangla
2 Tarbela
3 Warsak
4 Chashma low head
5 Ghazi Borotha
ii) Small Hydel
1 Chichoki Mallian
2 Dargai
3 Kurram Garhi
4 Malakand
5 Nandipur
6 Rasul
7 Renala
8 Chitral
9 Shadiwal
Thermal Total (i to iv)
Steam
i.
1 Faisalabad
2 Guddu
3 Jamshoro
4 Multan
5 Muzaffargarh
6 Pasni
ii. Coal
Lakhra
iii. Gas Turbine
1 Punjgoor
2 Quetta
3 Shahdara
iv. Combined Cycle/Gas Turbine
1 Faisalabad
2 Guddu
3 Kotri
Thermal (IPPS)
1 KAPCO
2 HUBCO
3 AES Lalpir
4 AES Pak. Gen.
5 KEL
6 SEPCOL
7 ROUSCH
8 HABIBULLAH
9 FOUJI KABIRWALA
10 SABA POWER
11 JAPAN POWER
12 UCH POWER
13 ALTERN ENERGY
14 LIBERTY
15 JAGRAN (HYDEL)
Chashma Nuclear (PAEC)
Source :- General Manager Planning (Power), WAPDA, Lahore.
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Table127:- Villages/Settlements Electrified by Province, Pakistan
(Progressive Nos.)
Year
Pre-
WAPDA
Post -
WAPDA
Up to
Source:-
Pakistan
Punjab
N.W.F.P.
Sindh
Balochistan
FATA
609
100
509
-
-
-
1996-97
64568
34044
10276
13948
3046
3254
1997-98
65951
34903
10529
14124
3131
3264
1998-99
67183
35793
10672
14299
3140
3279
1999-00
68292
36620
10942
14302
3140
3288
2000-01
69887
37443
11373
14535
3246
3290
2001-02
71586
38181
11888
14862
3348
3307
2002-03
73832
39834
12022
15145
3514
3317
2003-04
81025
43900
13238
16377
4189
3321
2004-05
90489
48796
15396
17832
5105
3360
2005-06
103253
57280
16153
18600
7371
3524
Chief Engineer (R.E), WAPDA, Lahore.
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Table 128:- New Electricity Connections Given and Applications Pending with
WAPDA by Consumer Group, The Punjab
(Hundred Number)
Year
Total
Household & Commercial
Industrial
Tubewells (a)
Others
I. New Connections Given
1996-97
3253
3214
24
15
-
1997-98
2847
2804
30
13
-
1998-99
3860
3819
34
7
-
1999-00
5335
5274
40
21
-
2000-01
4312
4231
43
38
-
2001-02
3828
3759
49
18
2
2002-03
4556
4461
54
39
2
2003-04
6247
6128
53
64
2
2004-05
7085
6902
72
109
2
2005-06
8014
7747
92
173
2
II. Applications Pending
1996-97
1810
1788
13
9
-
1997-98
1732
1711
15
6
-
1998-99
3146
3121
21
4
-
1999-00
1041
946
10
85
-
2000-01
628
606
10
12
-
2001-02
679
659
11
9
-
2002-03
952
900
9
43
-
2003-04
1213
1130
12
71
-
2004-05
1327
1176
19
132
-
2005-06
1751
1502
28
221
-
a) Public and Private
Source:- General Manager Operations WAPDA, Lahore.
181
FUEL AND POWER
Table 129:-Electricity Consumers, Units Sold and Revenue Assessed WAPDA System,
The Punjab
TYPE OF CONSUMERS
Year
1
Total
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural
Public
Lighting
Others *
2=3 to 8
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. (Number of Consumers (Hundred Number)
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
72411
75019
78844
60018
62261
65177
9754
10070
10947
1423
1440
1466
1172
1197
1202
28
33
34
16
18
18
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
84436
88596
92366
69753
73264
76502
11935
12531
13008
1504
1519
1558
1191
1227
1242
35
36
35
18
19
21
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
96947
102812
109007
80549
85825
91747
13450
13956
14253
1611
1642
1643
1273
1321
1296
39
43
45
25
25
23
2005-06
116966
98754
14938
1732
1469
49
24
II. Units Sold (Million KWH)
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
25121
25639
25244
9807
10356
11165
1290
1231
1321
7632
7706
7479
4534
4280
3344
142
154
58
1716
1912
1877
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
27033
28796
30565
12677
13270
13719
1531
1617
1760
8389
9496
10465
2382
2370
2551
83
85
96
1971
1958
1974
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
32328
35374
37696
14405
15802
16664
1960
2244
2483
11229
12207
13168
2662
2900
3055
107
127
145
1965
2094
2181
2005-06
42018
18884
2953
13998
3669
170
2344
III. Revenue Assessed (Million Rupees)
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
67188
78994
86409
7426
8080
25484
2995
3066
11106
9660
9540
34502
2194
1826
7321
213
229
391
44700
56253
7605
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
99762
117053
127887
32691
38595
42422
13162
14272
15612
38070
46387
51167
5996
6703
7961
615
809
708
9228
10287
10017
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
144881
161714
169854
48079
55100
57712
17218
18948
20270
58758
64428
67515
9867
11472
11902
809
939
1072
10150
10827
11383
66822
23830
70680
14113
1260
2005-06
189043
* It includes electricity supplied under Bulk supply, Traction & Tariff `H' and revenue assessed under
these categories as well as Services and Meter Rental Charges.
Source:- General Manager Operations WAPDA, Lahore.
12338
182
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY CONSUMER
GROUP THE PUNJAB : 1996-97 , 2002-03 TO 2005-06
DOMESTIC
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
AGRICULTURAL
OTHERS
42018
MILLION KWH
42000
37636
35374
36000
30000
32328
25121
24000
18000
12000
6000
0
1996-97
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
183
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
HEALTH SECTION
Annual data in respect of the following items is presented in this section:1)
Number of Health Institutions.
2)
Number of Beds in Health Institutions
3)
Number of In-door & Out-door Patients Treated in Health Institutions
4)
Medical & Para-Medical Personnel
Coverage
These statistics relate to Hospitals, Dispensaries, T.B. Clinics, Rural Health Centres Basic Health Units
and Maternity & Child Health Centres located in Punjab and administered by Health Department, Home
Department, Auqaf Department, Local Bodies, Pakistan Railways, WAPDA, Punjab Employees' Social Security and
Private Institutions aided by Government and located in Punjab province.
Health Institutions belonging to the federal Government, Defence Services and Private Doctors are not
being covered.
Data Collection System
a)
Health Department
Health Institutions belonging to Health Department in the province are required to
keep record of all the out-door and in-door patients in an`Abstract Register'. From the
information recorded in the `Abstract Register'. and other relevant registers, all types of Health
Institutions are required to supply annual statistical returns to the District Health Offices. The
information supplied relates to number of patients treated for various diseases, number and type
of operations performed etc. District Health Officers to the Provincial Health Directorate for
consolidation at Provincial level.
b)
Other Departments/Organizations
Pakistan Railways, Home Department, WAPDA and Punjab Employees' Social Security collect
the annual Statistics from their health institutions and compile the data by tehsil/district/division/province
levels at their Head Offices.
Definitions:
Health Institution
A health institution is defined as an institution which provides health services i.e. curative and
preventive to all/specific class of the public as out-door/ in-door patients.
Hospital
Hospital is an institution having ten or more than ten beds. This definition will however, not be
applicable where an institution has specifically been named by the Government e.g. Rural Health Centre,
Mustafabad, Tehsil and District Kasur having eighteen (18) beds.
Dispensary
A dispensary is an institution having less than ten beds.
184
HEALTH
Table 130:- Health Institutions and Their Bed Strength, The Punjab
(As on Ist January)
(Number)
Health Facility
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006(p)
1. Number of Institutions
i)
Hospitals
ii)
Dispensaries
iii)
Rural Health Centres
iv)
T.B. Clinics
v)
298
298
306
308
308
1453
1241
1227
1333
1333
295
294
298
295
295
48
48
50
41
41
Basic Health Units
2428
2427
2405
2456
2456
vi)
Sub-Health Centres
570
570
574
454
454
vii)
M.C.H. Centres
475
475
492
513
513
2. Number of Beds
i)
Hospitals
ii)
33460
33724
33334
34612
34612
Dispensaries
1973
1605
1950
1973
1973
iii)
Rural Health Centres
5774
5764
5800
5900
5900
iv)
T.B. Clinics
36
36
36
72
72
v)
Basic Health Units
4486
4486
3944
4912
4912
Source : -
1
Health Department, Government of the Punjab.
2
Home Department (I.G. Prisons), Government of the Punjab.
3
Auqaf Department, Government of the Punjab.
4
Punjab Employee's Social Security Institutions.
5
Pakistan Railways.
6
Director General Medical Services, WAPDA.
185
HEALTH INSTITUTIONS, THE PUNJAB : 2003 TO 2006
(AS ON IST JANUARY)
2004
500
513
492
513
475
454
454
2600
2456
2456
600
2405
NUMBE
2427
NUMBE
2006
2005
574
570
2003
2200
1333
1333
1227
295
295
298
294
308
308
306
298
1400
300
1241
1800
400
1000
200
HOSPITALS
RURAL
HEALTH
CENTRES
SUBHEALTH
CENTRES
M.C.H.
CENTRES
DISPENSARIES
BASIC
HEALTH
UNITS
186
HEALTH
Table 131 :-
Health Institutions and Their Bed Strength by Administrative
Control, The Punjab: As On 01.01.2006
(Number)
Under Administrative
Control
Hospitals
No.
Dispensaries
Beds
No.
R.H.Centres
Beds
No.
Beds
B.H.Units
M.C.
S.H.
H.
T.B.Clinics CentCenres
tres
No.
No.
Beds
Beds
No.
No.
The Punjab
308
34612 1210 1973
295 5900 2456 4912
41
72
454
513
i)
Health Department
152
25121
1023
1973
295
5900
2456
4912
41
72
454
492
ii)
Home Department
48
1054
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
iii) Auqaf Department
1
200
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
iv) Local Govt.
23
1059
*
*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
v) Social Security
13
945
127
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vi) Pakistan Railways
19
950
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
470
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4813
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
vii) WAPDA
viii) Private Organiza46
tions
* Included in Health Department
R.H. = Rural Health
S.H. = Sub-Health
B.H = Basic Health
M.C.H. = Maternity & Child Health
Source :- Same as for table 130.
187
HEALTH
Table 132 :- Number Of Registered Medical Personnel By Gender, The Punjab
(Progressive Nos.)
Doctors(M.B.B.S)
Calendar
Year
Specialist
Denstists(BDS)
Total
Male
Medical
Total
Male
Dental
Total
Male
1997
32641
23385
1406
978
5561
4544
113
87
1998
34190
24194
1489
1017
5910
4834
122
94
1999
35954
25112
1627
1090
6303
5156
132
102
2000
37607
25951
1732
1136
6692
5461
138
105
2001
39212
26704
1871
1193
7163
5811
150
115
2002
41193
27680
1999
1246
7594
6162
163
128
2003
43334
28723
2170
1320
8059
6526
171
134
2004
45487
29721
2450
1434
8518
6881
182
132
2005
48065
30694
2664
1511
9117
7334
192
138
2006
50302
31700
2888
1603
9594
7649
198
142
Total
Male
Source :- Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC), Islamabad .
Table 133:-
Number of Registered Nurses, LHVs, Midwives and Naib/Dais, The Punjab
(Progressive Nos.)
Calendar
Year
Nurses
LHVs
Midwives
Naib/Dais
1997
23566
4736
2830
285
1998
24690
4908
2927
299
1999
25883
5092
3066
336
2000
27260
5354
3142
359
2001
29575
5698
3279
382
2002
31931
6298
3461
387
2003
34467
6706
3628
397
2004
35889
6784
3769
399
2005
37574
6994
5173
402
39023
7345
5340
403
2006
Source:-
Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC), Islamabad.
188
HEALTH
Table 134 :-
Health
Facilities
Per Million
Population,
The
Punjab
Progressive Number
Calendar
Year
No. of
Hospitals/
Dispensaries
No. of
Beds in
Hospitals/
Dispensaries
Doctors
Dentists
Per Million Population
Nurses
Population
(Million
Persons)
Hospitals/
Dispensaries
Beds in
Hospitals/
Dispensaries
Doctors
Dentists
Nurses
1997
1744
32890
32641
1406
23566
73.186
24
449
446
19
322
1998
1744
33121
34190
1489
24690
75.091
23
441
455
20
329
1999
1746
33386
35954
1627
25883
76.893
23
434
468
21
337
2000
1740
33594
37607
1732
27260
78.738
22
427
477
22
346
2001
1750
33946
39212
1871
29575
80.156
22
424
489
23
369
2002
1751
35433
41193
1999
31931
81.598
22
440
511
24
391
2003
1539
35329
43334
2170
34467
83.067
19
425
522
26
415
2004
1533
35272
45487
2450
35889
84.563
18
417
538
29
424
2005
1641
36585
48065
2664
37574
84.562
19
425
559
31
437
2006
1641
36585
50302
2888
39023
87.548
19
420
575
33
446
Source:-
Same as for tables 132& 133
189
HEALTH
Table 135:- Health Institutions By Tehsil, The Punjab: As on 01.01.2006
Hospitals
Dispensaries R.H. Centres
B.H. Units
District/ Tehsil
No.
Beds
No.
308
34612
1333
13
1
8
2
1
1
1750
90
1440
100
60
60
66
15
27
10
1
13
Bahawalnagar Distt.
Bahawalnagar
Chishtian
Fort Abbas
Haroonabad
Minchinabad
7
2
1
1
1
2
543
249
60
60
60
114
R.Y.Khan Distt.
Khanpur
Liaquatpur
R. Y. Khan
Sadiqabad
8
2
1
3
2
D.G.Khan Distt.
D.G. Khan
Taunsa
The Punjab
Beds
Beds
No.
Beds
No. Beds
No.
No.
295
5900
2456
4912
41
72
454
492
30
11
9
3
34
10
3
3
2
200
56
60
44
2
40
71
23
14
15
4
15
142
46
28
30
8
30
3
1
1
1
-
-
-
11
2
5
2
2
-
66
14
14
13
11
14
16
4
12
-
10
2
3
2
1
2
200
40
60
40
20
40
106
25
24
18
21
18
212
50
48
36
42
36
4
2
-
34
9
10
8
4
3
8
2
2
1
2
1
871
110
60
648
53
73
18
15
19
21
89
15
21
23
30
19
4
5
5
5
380
80
100
100
100
104
22
28
30
24
208
44
56
60
48
2
1
1
-
-
13
2
1
6
4
6
5
1
382
322
60
38
25
13
8
8
-
9
6
3
180
120
60
53
34
19
106
68
38
1
1
-
36
36
-
34
21
13
5
4
1
Layyah Distt.
Chaubara
Karor
Layyah
4
1
1
2
330
40
40
250
28
9
10
9
14
410
-
3
60
1
2
20
40
42
7
18
17
84
14
36
34
-
-
15
1
7
7
3
1
2
Muzaffargarh Distt.
Ali Pur
Jatoi
Kot Addu
Muzaffargarh
9
1
4
4
345
60
92
193
17
7
10
18
6
12
13
3
1
4
5
260
60
20
80
100
71
23
2
19
27
142
46
4
38
54
1
1
-
17
3
1
5
8
5
1
1
3
Rajanpur Distt.
5
247
17
12
6
120
32
64
16
Jampur
2
72
5
12
3
60
12
24
11
Rajanpur
2
135
6
2
40
14
28
4
Rojhan
1
40
6
1
20
6
12
1
a) 640 Beds of Dispensaries run by Local Governmant and 21 MCH Centres of Pakistan Railways have been
excluded from this table.
Bhakkar Distt.
Bhakkar
Darya Khan
Kalur Kot
Mankera
3
1
1
1
231
151
40
40
29
14
5
5
5
12
4
8
4
1
1
2
80
20
20
40
40
14
10
16
80
28
20
32
1
1
-
-
13
3
3
7
2
1
1
-
Khushab Distt.
Khushab
Nurpur
7
6
1
410
370
40
36
24
12
28
20
8
5
5
-
100
100
-
38
29
9
76
58
18
1
1
-
-
-
7
5
2
Mianwali Distt.
5
Isa Khel
2
Mianwali
3
Piplan
Source:- Same as for table 130.
338
84
254
-
21
1
13
7
56
4
52
-
9
3
4
2
180
60
80
40
40
10
23
7
80
20
46
14
2
1
1
-
-
22
4
10
8
9
2
5
2
193
HEALTH
Table 136:-Hospitals by Management Group and District, The Punjab As on 01-01-2006
(Number)
TOTAL HOSPITALS
GOVERNMENT
LOCAL BODIES
PRIVATE
District
No.
Beds
No.
Beds
No.
Beds
No.
Beds
The Punjab
308
34612
220
27325
23
1059
65
6228
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
R. Y. Khan
13
7
8
1750
483
871
12
6
6
1710
469
855
1
16
1
1
1
40
14
-
D. G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
6
4
9
5
382
330
345
247
6
4
5
4
382
330
313
235
3
1
32
12
1
-
-
Faisalabad
Jhang
Toba Tek Singh
23
11
3
2730
515
355
11
7
3
2058
408
355
1
2
-
46
32
-
11
2
-
626
75
-
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
M. Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
14
12
2
4
2
13
1168
646
165
125
84
1066
6
7
2
4
2
7
586
419
165
125
84
693
1
-
12
-
8
4
6
582
215
373
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
42
6
26
6
Included
4
7
13
-
3365
-
4
13
12690
317
(
390
692
4
132
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
15
8
4
5
7
3
1903
352
132
219
773
245
10
5
3
3
5
3
1700
316
120
131
593
245
2
3
1
2
-
28
36
12
88
-
3
2
-
175
180
-
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
15
9
3
7
2683
514
160
426
12
9
3
6
2407
514
160
406
-
-
3
1
276
20
875
231
410
338
12
3
6
5
733
231
385
338
1
-
12
-
3
1
-
130
25
-
Sargodha
Bhakkar
Khushab
Mianwali
Source : -
16
3
7
5
Same as for table 130.
8634
3
317
in
Sheikhupura
390
518
2
691
District
42
)
194
HEALTH
Table 137 : - Patients Treated
by Various
Health
Institution, The Punjab
(Thousand)
Calendar
Year
HOSPITALS
Dispensaries
Total
Total
In-door
Out-door
Other Health
Centres (a)
1997
27329
15030
1048
13982
2790
9509
1998
31983
19852
1303
18549
2463
9668
1999
36454
24491
1545
22946
2136
9827
2000
37843
26367
1627
24740
2395
9081
2001
37843
26367
1627
24740
2395
9081
2002
37890
26414
1674
24740
2395
9081
2003
37890
26414
1674
24740
2395
9081
2004
51496
39940
1999
37941
2475
9081
2005
60933
49377
2390
46987
2475
9081
2006
67027
54315
2629
51686
2723
9989
a)
=
Note:Source:- 1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Includes Patients treated in R.H.Cs, BHUs, Sub-Health Centres, T.B. Clinics and M.C.H. Centres.
Excludes the patients treated in the health institutions run by Social Security.
Health Department, Government of the Punjab.
Home Department ( I. G. Prisons ), Government of the Punjab.
Auqaf Department, Government of the Punjab.
Pakistan Railways.
WAPDA.
195
Table138:- Patients Treated
HEALTH
in Hospitals by Management and District,
The Punjab As on 1.01.2006
(Thousand Number)
Sargodha
Bhakkar
Khushab
Mianwali
Source:- Same as for table 134.
2424
835
622
768
2386
835
622
768
21
-
17
-
(
Included
District
)
13
196
HEALTH
Table 139 :- Indoor/Outdoor Patients Treated in Hospitals by Management Group & District
The Punjab As on 01.01.2006
(Thousand Number)
GOVERNMENT
198
HOUSING
Table:- 141:- Housing Units by Number of Rooms & Household Size, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand )
Housing Units by Number of Rooms
Housing Unit
Household Size
% With
Total
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
Room
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
or More
Rooms Per
Housing
Unit
I-All Areas
Total
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
9 Persons
10 Persons & More
Percent
Persons Per Housing
Unit
II-Urban Areas
Total
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
9 Persons
10 Persons & More
Percent
Persons Per Housing
Unit
HOUSING
Table:- 141:- Housing Units by Number of Rooms & Household Size, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan: 1998 Housing Census Concld.
(Thousand )
Housing Unit
Household Size
Total
% With
Total
Housing Units by Number of Rooms
1
2
3
4
5
6
Room
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
or More
Rooms Per
Housing
Unit
III-Rural Areas
Total
13180
100.00
5488
3955
1914
1015
386
422
2.1
1 Person
370
2.81
281
57
18
8
3
3
1.4
2 Persons
1102
8.36
796
210
57
23
8
8
1.4
3 Persons
1101
8.35
693
266
87
34
11
10
1.6
4 Persons
1303
9.89
717
368
130
55
18
15
1.7
5 Persons
1488
11.29
713
465
183
78
27
22
1.9
6 Persons
1638
12.43
683
551
234
105
35
30
2.0
7 Persons
1485
11.27
538
527
238
112
38
32
2.1
8 Persons
1287
9.76
406
466
230
112
39
34
2.2
9 Persons
1027
7.79
282
371
200
104
37
33
2.4
2379
18.05
379
674
537
384
170
235
3.0
41.64
30.01
14.52
7.70
2.93
3.20
-
Persons Per Housing
Unit
6.8
5.2
6.9
8
9.1
9.9
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
12.1
-
10 Persons & More
Percent
100.00
-
200
HOUSING
Table:- 142:- Housing Units by Number of Rooms & Household Size, Urban & Rural Areas The
Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand )
Housing Unit
Household Size
Total
% With
Total
Housing Units by Number of Rooms
1
2
3
4
5
6
Room
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
or More
Rooms Per
Housing
Unit
I-All Areas
Total
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
9 Persons
10 Persons & More
Percent
Persons Per Housing
Unit
II-Urban Areas
Total
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
4 Persons
5 Persons
6 Persons
7 Persons
8 Persons
9 Persons
10 Persons & More
Percent
Persons Per Housing
Unit
201
HOUSING
Table:- 142:- Housing Units by Number of Rooms & Household Size, Urban & Rural Areas The
Punjab: 1998 Housing Census Concld.
(Thousand )
Housing Unit
Household Size
Total
Housing Units by Number of Rooms
% With
Total
Rooms Per
Housing
Unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
Room
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms
or More
III-Rural Areas
Total
7338
100.0
2479
2494
1254
633
241
237
202.0
1 Person
179
2.4
117
39
14
5
2
2
1.6
2 Persons
462
6.3
278
123
38
14
5
4
1.6
3 Persons
562
7.7
296
168
61
23
8
6
1.7
4 Persons
707
9.6
325
232
90
38
12
10
1.9
5 Persons
857
11.7
342
300
127
54
19
15
2.0
6 Persons
968
13.2
337
355
160
71
25
20
2.1
7 Persons
898
12.2
271
342
162
75
26
22
2.2
8 Persons
770
10.5
202
296
152
72
26
22
2.3
9 Persons
596
8.1
134
229
127
63
23
20
2.5
1339
18.2
177
410
323
218
95
116
3.0
33.78
33.99
17.09
8.63
3.28
3.23
-
Persons Per Housing
Unit
6.9
5.4
6.8
7.8
8.7
9.3
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
10.8
-
10 Persons & More
Percent
100.00
-
202
HOUSING
Table:- 143:- Housing Units by Tenure, Period of Construction, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan & The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Total
Tenure
Housing
Units
Urban
% With
Total
Housing
Units
Rural
% With
Total
Housing
Units
% With
Total
A-By Tenure
Pakistan
Total
19212
100
6032
100
13180
100
Owned
15598
81.19
4157
68.92
11441
86.8
Rented
1659
8.64
1366
22.66
293
2.22
Rent Free
1955
10.18
509
6.43
1446
10.98
The Punjab
Total
10538
100
3200
100
7338
100
Owned
8742
82.97
2336
72.99
6406
87.32
Rented
749
7.11
605
18.9
144
1.96
1047
9.92
259
8.11
788
10.72
Rent Free
B-By Period of Construction
Pakistan
15599
100
4157
100
11442
100
Under Construction
138
0.89
48
1.15
91
0.79
Less than Five Years
2839
18.2
614
14.77
2226
19.45
5-10 Years
3905
25.04
864
20.78
3041
26.58
10 Years and More
8715
55.87
2631
63.3
6084
53.18
Total
The Punjab
8743
100
2337
100
6406
100
63
0.73
24
1.01
40
0.62
Less than Five Years
1616
18.48
356
15.23
1260
19.67
5-10 Years
2373
27.15
491
21.02
1882
29.38
10 Years and More
4690
53.65
1466
62.74
3224
50.33
Total
Under Construction
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
203
HOUSING
Table:- 144:- Housing Units by Tenure, Period of Construction, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan & The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Total
Tenure
Housing
Units
Urban
% With
Total
Housing
Units
Rural
% With
Total
Housing
Units
% With
Total
Pakistan
Total
19212
100
6032
100
13180
100
11231
58.46
5173
85.76
6058
45.96
2. Unbaked Bricks/
Earth Bound
6625
34.48
734
12.16
5891
44.69
3. Wood/Bamboo
1041
5.42
92
1.53
949
7.2
315
1.64
33
0.54
282
2.14
1. R.C.C./R.B.C.
4110
2.39
2735
4535
1375
10.43
2. Cement/Iron Sheets
2512
13.07
1188
19.69
1324
10.05
11018
57.35
1823
30.23
9195
69.76
1573
8.18
286
4.74
1287
9.76
I. Outer Walls
1. Baked Bricks/
Blocks/Stone
4. Others
II.Roofs
3. Wood Bamboo
4. Others
The Punjab
10538
100
3200
100
7338
100
1. Baked Bricks/
Blocks/Stone
7160
67.95
2876
89.9
4284
58.37
2. Unbaked Bricks/
Earth Bound
3207
30.43
293
9.14
2914
39.72
3. Wood/Bamboo
76
0.72
15
0.46
61
0.83
4. Others
95
0.9
16
0.49
79
1.08
1. R.C.C./R.B.C.
2308
21.9
1385
43.26
923
12.59
2. Cement/Iron Sheets
1183
11.23
396
12.37
787
10.72
3. Wood Bamboo
5933
56.31
1208
37.73
4725
64.41
4. Others
1113
10.56
212
6.64
901
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
12.28
Total
I. Outer Walls
II.Roofs
204
HOUSING
Table:- 145:- Housing Units by Tenure, Period of Construction, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan & The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Total
Tenure
Housing
Units
Urban
% With
Total
Housing
Units
Rural
% With
Total
Housing
Units
% With
Total
I-Pakistan
I. Source of Drinking
Water
19212
100
6032
100
13180
100
Inside
14417
75.04
5395
89.44
9022
68.45
1. Pipe (Nul)
5394
28.08
3632
60.22
1762
13.37
2. Handpump
8084
42.07
1549
25.68
6535
49.58
3. Well
939
4.89
214
3.54
725
5.5
Outside
4795
24.96
637
10.56
4158
31.55
1. Pipe (Nul)
802
4.18
290
4.81
512
3.89
2. Handpump
972
5.06
79
1.31
893
6.78
3. Well
975
5.08
55
0.91
920
6.98
4. Pond
549
2.85
17
0.28
532
4.03
1497
7.79
196
3.24
1301
9.87
II. Source of Lighting
19212
100
6032
100
13180
100
1. Electricity
13536
70.46
5618
93.14
7918
60.07
5353
27.87
336
5.58
5017
38.07
323
1.68
78
1.28
245
1.86
III.Cooking Fuel Used
19212
100
6032
100
13180
100
1. Wood
13224
68.83
1929
31.98
11295
85.69
715
3.72
426
7.06
289
2.2
3. Gas
3880
20.19
3507
58.14
373
2.83
4. Others
1393
7.25
170
2.82
1223
9.28
5. Others
2. Kerosene Oil
3. Others
2. Kerosene Oil
205
HOUSING
Table:- 145:- Housing Units by Tenure, Period of Construction, Urban & Rural Areas
Pakistan & The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Total
Tenure
Housing
Units
Urban
% With
Total
Housing
Units
Rural
% With
Total
Housing
Units
% With
Total
II-Punjab
I. Source of Drinking
Water
10538
100
3200
100
7338
100
Inside
9134
86.68
3014
94.2
6120
83.4
1. Pipe (Nul)
2565
24.34
1754
54.8
811
11.05
2. Handpump
6358
60.35
1180
36.93
5178
70.56
3. Well
211
1.99
80
2.47
131
1.78
Outside
1404
13.32
186
5.8
1218
16.6
1. Pipe (Nul)
231
2.18
102
3.17
129
1.75
2. Handpump
558
5.3
39
1.22
519
7.08
3. Well
236
2.24
12
0.37
224
3.06
4. Pond
113
1.08
2
0.07
111
1.51
5. Others
266
2.52
31
0.96
235
3.2
10538
100
3200
100
7338
100
1. Electricity
7638
72.49
2991
93.45
4647
63.34
2. Kerosene Oil
2803
26.61
180
5.64
2623
35.76
97
0.91
29
0.91
68
0.91
10538
100
3200
100
7338
100
7196
68.3
1170
36.56
6026
82.15
398
3.78
263
8.21
135
1.84
3. Gas
1860
17.67
1666
52.1
194
2.65
4. Others
1084
10.25
101
3.13
983
13.36
II. Source of Lighting
3. Others
III.Cooking Fuel Used
1. Wood
2. Kerosene Oil
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
206
HOUSING
Table:- 146:- Housing Units by Kitchen, Bath Room and Latrine Facilities in Urban/Rural
Areas Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Pakistan
The Punjab
Housing Facility
Housing Units
% With Total
Housing Units
% With Total
I. All Areas
I.
II.
III.
Kitchen
19212
100.0
10538
100.0
6283
32.7
3317
31.5
1)
Separate
2)
Shared
3765
19.6
1165
11.1
3)
None
9164
47.7
6056
57.5
19212
100.0
10538
100.0
6395
33.3
3381
32.1
Bath Room
1)
Separate
2)
Shared
4434
23.1
1879
17.8
3)
None
8383
43.6
5278
50.1
19212
100.0
10538
100.0
Latrine
1)
Separate
5490
28.6
2795
26.5
2)
Shared
3927
20.4
1661
15.8
3)
None
9795
51.0
6082
57.7
100.0
3200
100.0
II. Urban Areas
I.
II.
III.
Kitchen
6032
1)
Separate
2690
44.6
1374
42.9
2)
Shared
1588
26.3
543
17.0
3)
None
1754
29.1
1283
40.1
6032
100.0
3200
100.0
Bath Room
1)
Separate
2930
48.6
1590
49.7
2)
Shared
2233
37.0
1030
32.2
3)
None
869
14.4
580
18.1
Latrine
6032
100.0
3200
100.0
1)
Separate
3057
50.7
1688
52.8
2)
Shared
2308
38.3
1080
33.8
3)
None
667
11.1
432
13.5
207
HOUSING
Table:- 146:- Housing Units by Kitchen, Bath Room and Latrine Facilities in Urban/Rural
Areas Pakistan and The Punjab: 1998 Housing Census
(Thousand)
Pakistan
The Punjab
Housing Facility
Housing Units
% With Total
Housing Units
% With Total
III. Rural Areas
Kitchen
13180
100.0
7338
100.0
1)
Separate
3593
27.3
1942
26.5
2)
Shared
2178
16.5
623
8.5
3)
None
7409
56.2
4773
65.0
13180
100.0
7338
100.0
I.
II.
III.
Bath Room
1)
Separate
3466
26.3
1791
24.4
2)
Shared
2201
16.7
849
11.6
3)
None
7513
57.0
4698
64.0
13180
100.0
7338
100.0
Latrine
1)
Separate
2433
18.5
1106
15.1
2)
Shared
1620
12.3
582
7.9
3)
None
9127
69.2
5650
77.0
Source:- Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad .
208
LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
Table 147 :- Population (10 Years & Above) by Activity , Sex and Area
The Punjab: 2005-06
(Thousand)
Total
Activity
Both
Sexes
Male
Urban
Female
Both
Sexes
Male
Rural
Female
Both
Sexes
Male
Female
Total
61869
31177
30692
20769
10665
10104
41100
20512
20588
Working
30281
22635
7646
8039
6832
1207
22242
15803
6439
1825
1296
529
789
578
211
1036
718
318
House-Keeping
16388
258
16130
5879
67
5812
10509
191
10318
Students
11499
6215
5284
4924
2484
2440
6575
3731
2844
1876
773
1103
1138
704
434
738
69
669
Available /Looking
for Work
Others
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Govt. of Pakistan Islamabad ( Labour Force Survey).
Table 148:- Population (10 Years & Above) Working and Looking for Work by Major
Occupation Group and Area , The Punjab: 2005-06
(Thousand)
Major Occupation Group
Total
Total
Urban
Rural
28457
8039
20418
3254
1688
1566
426
245
181
1318
655
663
345
227
118
1365
706
659
10192
499
9693
Craft and Related Traders workers
5149
2330
2819
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
1052
431
621
Elementory (unskilled) occupations
5356
1258
4098
Legislators, Senior Officials and Managers
Professionals
Technicians and Associate Professionals
Clerks
Service workers, shop and Market Sales Workers
Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Govt. of Pakistan Islamabad ( Labour Force Survey).
209
LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
Table 149 :- Civilian Labour Force Participation Rates of Male Population, The Punjab
Age - Group
10
1997-98
1999-00
2001-02
2003-04
2005-06
-
14
Years
21.1
21.1
19.0
19.2
20.5
-
19
Years
58.1
64.1
60.8
62.1
61.2
20
-
59
Years
94.9
94.7
94.4
94.2
95.1
60
Years
&
Above
66.5
63.1
60.1
62.7
62.2
15
Source :-
Federal Bureau of Statistics , Islamabad "Labour Force Surveys" of the respective year.
Table 150 :- Percentage Distribution of Civilian Labour Force by Sex , Pakistan
Sex
I.
Year
1997-98
1999-00
2001-02
2003-04
2005-06
28.97
29.38
29.61
30.41
32.22
Male
24.45
24.85
24.84
24.97
25.73
ii) Female
4.52
4.53
4.77
5.44
6.49
26.70
27.65
27.16
28.07
30.22
22.96
23.80
23.18
23.32
24.33
ii) Female
3.74
3.85
3.98
4.75
5.89
Un-Employed-Total
2.27
1.73
2.45
2.33
2.00
i) Male
1.49
1.05
1.66
1.64
1.39
ii) Female
0.78
0.68
0.79
0.69
0.61
Total
i)
II.
Employed-Total
i) Male
III.
Source :-
Federal Bureau of Statistics , Islamabad "Labour Force Surveys" of the respective year.
210
LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
Table 151 :- Total Number of Sanctioned Posts by Basic Pay Scale in the Budget
Estimates, The Punjab Government
2004-05
Basic Pay Scale or
Equivalent
Grand Total (i to v)
i)
ii)
v)
District
Govts.
Total
2006-07
2005-06*
Provincial
Govt.
Provincial
Govt.
District
Govts.
Total
Provincial
Govt.
902514
634870
267644
278725
942693
639797
327162
221717
149584
72133
76338
244144
158066
86078
1
190039
137629
52410
52782
207152
144379
62773
2
10682
4248
6434
6899
12349
5310
7039
3
9857
619
9238
11580
11274
653
10621
4
11139
7088
4051
5077
13369
7724
5645
550898
372279
178619
184584
568650
367398
201252
5
158937
36456
122481
125231
169397
35566
133831
6
20378
15879
4499
4651
21791
16962
4829
7
171799
152888
18911
20944
176115
150005
26110
8
4104
3793
311
308
4576
4238
338
9
134457
122839
11618
12115
123834
110237
13597
10
757
446
311
340
4977
4651
326
11
19475
12258
7217
7826
19408
11421
7987
12
5968
3038
2930
3181
7561
4249
3312
13
404
184
220
318
763
178
585
14
31129
23169
7960
8249
36108
27021
9087
15
3490
1329
2161
1421
4120
2870
1250
iii) BS-16
42325
36477
5848
6219
42325
36885
8061
iv) BS-17-22 Total
48929
38449
10480
11111
48929
31285
29818
17
33953
27775
6178
7225
40398
22810
17588
18
10447
7737
2710
2560
14359
5853
8506
19
4003
2728
1275
969
5261
2443
2818
20
483
209
274
311
1031
178
853
21
37
-
37
41
47
1
46
22
6
-
6
5
7
0
7
38645
38081
564
473
48116
46163
1953
BS-1-4 Total
BS-5-15 Total
Unclassified
* The Information of District Government has not been compiled/supplied by source agency.
Source Finance Department , Government of the Punjab , Lahore.
211
LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
Table 152:Number of Registered Factories and Their Employment Level by District,
The Punjab (As on 30th June)
No. of Factories
Estimated Employment
District
2001
The Punjab
2004
2001
2004
6171
6521
578620
594909
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
Rahim Yar Khan
206
87
163
237
102
189
11564
2845
16045
12402
3226
18037
D. G. Khan
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
54
9
105
29
55
49
106
27
8741
1774
24058
1115
8777
3684
25268
1065
106
74
102
76
80902
11582
4867
78794
10266
4882
620
257
8
12
9
328
646
262
14
12
9
325
20474
14824
2898
2998
153
16573
21100
13807
3102
2998
153
15267
Faisalabad
Jhang
T. T. Singh
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
Narowal
Sialkot
Lahore
Kasur
Nankana
Okara
Sheikhupura
819
763
1399
256
( Included
38
435
1454
114984
118450
289
56016
57915
in Sheikhupura District )
43
3336
3850
462
79236
82611
Multan
Khanewal
Lodhran
Pakpattan
Sahiwal
Vehari
267
119
47
46
139
138
275
122
68
54
138
177
17811
6708
1022
1775
6839
6069
19172
6756
1883
1935
6809
6715
Rawalpindi
Attock
Chakwal
Jhelum
199
44
14
33
200
53
40
34
23843
5281
5228
7869
23797
5505
4948
8187
71
71
7073
Sargodha
7
15
2533
Bhakkar
18
28
9630
Khushab
15
24
1954
Mianwali
•
Massive increase in units of District Layyah and Chakwal are due to the new registration of Bricks
Klins Factories during 2002-03
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
7262
2692
10501
3093
212
LABOUR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
Table 153:-Number of Registered Factories and Their Employment Level by Major
Industry Group The Punjab (As on 30th June)
No. of Factories
Estimated Employment
Major Industry Group
2001
All Industrial Groups
2004
2001
2004
6171
6521
578620
594909
900
936
69716
72465
49
49
7680
7566
1
Food Except Beverages
2
Beverages
3
Tobacco
9
10
3940
3958
4
Textiles
1345
1359
266306
271381
5
Wearing Apparel Except Footwear
118
121
13445
12265
6
Leather & Leather Products
110
137
5997
6814
7
Footwear Except Rubber Footwear
37
36
5761
5771
8
Ginning, Pressing and Balling of Fibre
719
749
21773
22664
9
Wood & Cork Products Except Furniture
32
33
2048
2073
10
Furniture & Fixtures Except Metal
41
42
809
824
11
Paper and Paper Products
97
113
13341
14603
12
Printing, Publishing and Allied Industries
86
86
4806
4859
13
Drugs & Pharmaceutical Products
118
125
7938
8200
14
Industrial Chemicals
86
86
9706
9575
15
Other Chemical and Petroleum/Coal Products
129
126
7187
7238
16
Rubber and Plastic Products
121
122
12103
11922
17
Pottery China Earthen Ware
71
86
5177
4682
18
Glass and Glass Products
25
27
3237
3301
19
Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products
252
431
14113
20053
20
Iron and Steel Basic Industries
254
267
13892
14102
21
Non-Ferrous Metal Basic Industries
19
19
482
482
22
Fabricated Metal Products Except Machinery
Equipment
326
322
8190
8129
23
Machinery Except Electrical
391
384
16877
16716
24
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
336
343
17778
17893
25
Transport Equipment
192
196
27813
27889
26
Measuring Instrument & Equipment
118
117
4603
4591
27
Sports and Athletic Goods
65
67
5591
5652
28
Others
125
132
8311
9241
•
Massive increase is due to the new registration of Bricks Klins Factories during 2002-03
Source: Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
214
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Table 146:-Percentage Distribution Of Monthly Household Income By Source and
Quintiles, The Punjab: 2001-02
TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME BY QUINTILES
SOURCES OF INCOME
TOTAL
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
ALL AREAS
Average monthly income (Rs.)
Total
Wages and Salaries
6846.62
3896.62
4956.44
5681.32
6402.62
10717.24
100
28.6
100
41.43
100
34.5
100
33.01
100
26.13
100
24.04
14.61
10.92
20.01
2.75
9.31
1.4
7.87
12.3
17.54
1
6.63
0.54
11.7
11.38
22.96
1.02
6.62
0.76
14.14
11.89
19.16
1.32
7.69
1.6
19.28
12.55
19.09
1.73
8.61
1.36
14.71
9.4
20.44
4.54
11.48
1.69
3.32
3.36
4.59
1.14
5.25
0.17
3.88
3.4
3.87
0.5
4.27
2.41
3.25
1.55
5.04
1.35
2.96
2.25
5.2
0.84
2.97
5.94
4.38
0.41
Self Employment:
Crop Production
Livestock
Other Activities
Property (Owner Occupied Houses excluded)
Owner Occupied Houses
Social Insurance Benefits including Pension
Gift and Assistance
Gift Assistance
Foreign Remittances
Domestic Remittances
Other Sources
URBAN AREAS
Average monthly income (Rs.)
Total
Wages and Salaries
9206.54
4770.97
6123.24
6805.12
7144.86
13399.01
100
38.11
100
51.65
100
41.08
100
45.71
100
43.49
100
33.26
1.73
1.68
29.74
3.54
14.04
1.84
0.68
1.44
27.16
0.88
9.05
0.66
1.13
1.31
41.18
0.64
9.13
0.78
1.5
1.22
29.6
1.1
12.53
2.21
0.71
2.26
29.85
1.76
13.08
1.1
2.26
1.68
28.56
5.19
15.75
2.24
2.25
3.87
2.82
0.37
3.64
0.1
2.33
2.41
2.65
0.17
0.19
1.75
2.11
1.23
2.21
0.58
2.71
2.84
2.44
(-)0.23
1.96
5.55
3.43
0.11
Self Employment:
Crop Production
Livestock
Other Activities
Property (Owner Occupied Houses excluded)
Owner Occupied Houses
Social Insurance Benefits including Pension
Gift and Assistance
Gift Assistance
Foreign Remittances
Domestic Remittances
Other Sources
RURAL AREAS
Average monthly income (Rs.)
5909.43
3664.46
4681.3
5309.84
6115.53
8865.22
100
22.71
100
37.9
100
32.47
100
27.63
100
18.28
100
14.41
22.58
16.63
13.99
2.25
6.37
1.12
10.36
16.05
14.22
1.04
5.79
0.49
14.96
14.48
17.34
1.14
5.85
0.76
19.5
16.41
14.73
1.42
5.63
1.34
27.67
17.2
14.24
1.72
6.58
1.48
27.71
17.46
11.96
3.87
7.01
1.13
3.97
5.8
4.25
3.04
0.19
0.61
5.69
4.41
5.52
1.62
3.74
2.62
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
3.73
1.69
6.25
1.68
3.08
1.98
6.45
1.32
4.02
6.35
5.37
0.73
Total
Wages and Salaries
Self Employment:
Crop Production
Livestock
Other Activities
Property (Owner Occupied Houses excluded)
Owner Occupied Houses
Social Insurance Benefits including Pension
Gift and Assistance
Gift Assistance
Foreign Remittances
Domestic Remittances
Other Sources
Source:-
215
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
Table 147:- Percentage Distribution Of Monthly Consumption Expenditure By Commodity
Group And Quintiles, The Punjab: 2001-02
SOURCES OF INCOME
PERCENTAGE OF CONSUPTION ENPENDITIES BY
QUINTILES
TOTAL
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
ALL AREAS
Average Monthly Consumption
Expenditure (Rupees)
Percentage of consumption
Expenditure on:
Total
Food, beverage and tobacco
Apparel, textile and footwear
Transport and communication
Cleaning, laundry and personal appearance
Recreation and entertainment
Education
Rent
Fuel and lighting
Miscellaneous
Total
Food, beverage and tobacco
Apparel, textile and footwear
Transport and communication
Cleaning, laundry and personal appearance
Recreation and entertainment
Education
Rent
Fuel and lighting
Miscellaneous
RURAL AREAS
Average Monthly Consumption
Expenditure (Rupees)
Percentage of consumption
Expenditure on:
Total
Food, beverage and tobacco
Apparel, textile and footwear
Transport and communication
Cleaning, laundry and personal appearance
Recreation and entertainment
Education
Rent
Fuel and lighting
Miscellaneous
Source:-
5515
3411
216
LIVESTOCK
Table 157:- Number of Work Animals by District, The Punjab
(Thousand)
District
1996
Total
Bullocks
2000
Others
Total
Bullocks
Others
1596
1446
150
1310
1232
78
Bahawalpur
Bahawalnagar
Rahim Yar Khan
(Cholistan Area)
40
72
58
28
36
68
53
10
4
4
5
18
23
48
50
20
22
46
49
12
1
2
1
8
D. G. Khan
(De-Ex Area of D.G. Khan)
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rajanpur
(De-Ex. Area of Rajanpur)
(Islamabad)
1
1
0
Note:Information for Cows, Female Buffaloes as work animals was not collected.
Source:- i) For 1996 Census of Livestock . ii) For 2000 Census of Agriculture
217
LIVESTOCK
Table 158:- Number of Veterinary Hospitals, Dispensaries and Centres by District
The Punjab: 2005-06
District
32
28
10
47
20
16
9
14
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development (Ext.) Punjab, Lahore.
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development, Barani Areas (PVTV), Rawalpindi.
90
41
41
49
218
LIVESTOCK
Table 159:Animals
Vaccinated, Treated and
Castrated,
The Punjab
(Thousand Number)
Year
Vaccinated
Treated
Castrated
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
10627
12757
14196
7061
7909
8088
868
662
668
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
14278
13450
18187
8190
9545
7978
669
606
641
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
29718
37688
47373
6400
9553
10643
524
626
650
2005-06
Source: -
i)
ii)
50144
16260
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development (Ext.) Punjab, Lahore.
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development, Barani Areas Rawalpindi.
946
Table 160:- Veterinary Hospitals, Dispensaries and Centers, The Punjab
(Number)
Year
Veterinary Hospitals
Veterinary Dispensaries
Veterinary Centres
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
502
511
511
693
747
745
1978
1994
1996
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
511
545
540
745
725
731
1996
1964
1991
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
541
541
518
740
740
755
1892
1892
2024
2005-06
Source: -
i)
ii)
527
775
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development (Ext.) Punjab, Lahore.
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development, Barani Areas (PVTI) Rawalpindi.
1998
219
VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS, THE PUNJAB
2001-02 TO 2005-06
NUMBER
VETERINARY
CENTRES
2200
2024
1991
2000
1892
1892
1998
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
DISPENSARIES
800
731
740
740
755
600
540
541
541
518
400
775
527
HOSPITALS
200
0
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
220
LIVESTOCK
Table 161:- Animals Slaughtered in Recognized and Un-Recognized Slaughter
Houses by Type, The Punjab
(Hundred Number)
Year
Total
Cattle
Buffaloes
Sheep
Goats
Others
A - BOTH RECOGNIZED & UN-RECOGNIZED
SLAUGHTER HOUSES
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
78201
73394
82056
9881
9034
10207
9210
8594
8843
23689
21374
25267
35394
34386
37726
27
6
13
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
87882
99941
118834
10391
11592
13884
10830
12917
13504
24911
27651
33139
41706
47755
58259
44
26
48
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
175411
176986
126056
20499
20521
12702
20394
20175
14591
53669
53850
39021
80781
82354
59697
68
86
45
2005-06
82692
11928
10639
21944
38161
20
B - RECOGNIZED SLAUGHTER HOUSES
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
60527
55315
57408
6448
5879
5723
6070
5324
5414
18729
16181
17699
29257
27925
28561
23
6
11
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
63548
74053
76616
6336
6877
7778
6472
7688
8069
18469
21165
22582
32235
38306
38144
36
17
43
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
126037
129022
97520
11843
11907
8290
12647
12706
9676
39396
39991
31550
62094
64343
47968
57
75
36
2005-06
57742
7979
6831
14663
28258
11
C - UN-RECOGNIZED SLAUGHTER HOUSES
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
17674
18079
24648
3433
3155
4484
3140
3270
3429
4960
5193
7568
6137
6461
9165
4
2
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
24334
25888
42218
4055
4715
6106
4358
5229
5435
6442
6486
10557
9471
9449
20115
8
9
5
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
49374
47964
28536
8656
8614
4412
7747
7469
4915
14273
13859
7471
18687
18011
11729
11
11
9
2005-06
Source: -
i)
ii)
24950
3949
3808
7281
9903
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development (Ext.) Punjab, Lahore.
Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development, Barani Areas (PVTV), Rawalpindi.
9
221
LIVESTOCK
Table 162:- Animals Slaughtered in Recognized and Un-recognized Slaughter
Houses by Type and District, The Punjab: 2005-06
(Hundred Number)
District
Per Capita Availability of Poultry Products
i) Eggs (Number)
ii) Poultry Meat (Kg.)
Source:- Directorate of Poultry Research Institute Punjab, Rawalpindi.
224
LIVESTOCK
Table 165 :-
Performance of Government Poultry Farms, The Punjab
Sr. No. Particulars
1
Unit
Govt. Poultry Farms in
Operation
(Number)
2
Total Birds Maintained
3
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
10
10
10
10
10
(Thousand Nos.)
647
706
740
681
891
Birds Sold For Breeding
"
506
539
543
495
635
4
Birds Sold For Table
"
47
42
55
61
106
5
Eggs Produced
"
3000
3158
3508
4537
2811
6
Eggs Sold
"
2178
2230
2627
3644
1829
7
Eggs Set in Incubators
"
813
937
868
896
1022
8
Day - Old Chicks
Produced
"
500
555
508
503
650
Number of Birds in Lay
Maintained Per Month
"
17
19
21
26
17
61.50
59.23
58.53
56.14
63.60
9
10
Hatchability
(Percent)
Source:- Directorate of Poultry Research Institute Punjab, Rawalpindi.
225
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES SECTION
This Section includes statistics on the following topics:i) Monthly Survey of Industrial Production and Employment.
ii) Annual Census of Manufacturing Industries (CMI).
iii) Registered Factories and their Employment by District and Industry.
iv) Industrial Credit.
MONTHLY SURVEY OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT
Statistical tables included in this section contain data on production and employment for
the years 1996-97 to 2005-06 and monthly data for 2005-06 as well in respect of 34 items
manufactured by 21 selected large scale industries in the Punjab. These industries accounted for
about 66.03% of "Total Value Added" in manufacturing sector in the Province during 1980-81.
Employment during the year is monthly average.
This information has been collected through Bureau’s Monthly Survey of Industrial
Production and Employment which was started in October, 1971. Industry-wise proforma are
used for the purpose. Data from non-responding factories is collected by Bureau’s Officials
through personal visits. The results of the Survey for a month are generally finalized by the end of
the following month. Employment data for a factory is shown only once against the industry in
which it is classified on the basis of its major products even though it produces more than one
item.
Coverage and Steps for Improvement:- Coverage is complete in respect of Cotton Cloth (mill
sector), Woollen and Worsted Cloth, Jute Textile, Sugar, Cigarettes, Cement, Caustic Soda,
Sulphuric Acid, Fertilizers, Bicycles, Soft Drinks and Juices. To complete coverage in respect of
remaining Industrial Units attempts are being made to ensure response from outstanding factories.
225
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES SECTION
This Section includes statistics on the following topics:i) Monthly Survey of Industrial Production and Employment.
ii) Annual Census of Manufacturing Industries (CMI).
iii) Registered Factories and their Employment by District and Industry.
iv) Industrial Credit.
MONTHLY SURVEY OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT
Statistical tables included in this section contain data on production and employment for
the years 1996-97 to 2005-06 and monthly data for 2005-06 as well in respect of 34 items
manufactured by 21 selected large scale industries in the Punjab. These industries accounted for
about 66.03% of "Total Value Added" in manufacturing sector in the Province during 1980-81.
Employment during the year is monthly average.
This information has been collected through Bureau’s Monthly Survey of Industrial
Production and Employment which was started in October, 1971. Industry-wise proforma are
used for the purpose. Data from non-responding factories is collected by Bureau’s Officials
through personal visits. The results of the Survey for a month are generally finalized by the end of
the following month. Employment data for a factory is shown only once against the industry in
which it is classified on the basis of its major products even though it produces more than one
item.
Coverage and Steps for Improvement:- Coverage is complete in respect of Cotton Cloth (mill
sector), Woollen and Worsted Cloth, Jute Textile, Sugar, Cigarettes, Cement, Caustic Soda,
Sulphuric Acid, Fertilizers, Bicycles, Soft Drinks and Juices. To complete coverage in respect of
remaining Industrial Units attempts are being made to ensure response from outstanding factories.
Efforts are also made to keep the list of factories up-to date in consultation with Central
Board of Revenue, PICIC, Zarai Traqiat-i Bank and Directorate of Labour Welfare, Punjab. More
over, scope of the Monthly Survey of Industrial Production and Employment is gradually being
extended to some more Industries.
226
CENSUS OF MANUFCTURING INDUSTRIES (CMI)
This section contains tables on Summary Statistics (Fixed Assets, Employment, Employment
Cost, Industrial Cost, Value of Production, Gross Value Added of registered factories reporing
annual Census of Manufacturing Industries for the years 1989-90 to 2000-01. The Census is
conducted under Industrial Statistics Act 1942, through a co-operative programme shared by
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan, Directorate of Industries and Mineral
Development, Punjab and Bureau of Statistics, Punjab with following distribution of work:-
Federal Bureau of Statistics:a)
Planning of Census in collaboration with Provincial Bureaus of Statistics and
Directorates of Industries.
b)
Preparation of Questionnaire, Tabulation Plan and Editing Instructions in consultation
with all concerned Federal Ministries, Provincial Departments and Autonomous and
Private Organizations.
c)
Preparation and Publication of CMI tables at national level.
Directorate of Industries and Mineral Development, Punjab:a)
Notification of the questionnaires.
b)
Printing and Mailing out of Questionnaires
c)
Collection of CMI returns.
d)
Preliminary editing of CMI returns.
Bureau of Statistics, Punjab:a)
Statistical examination of CMI returns.
b)
Computer processing of CMI returns.
c)
Preparation of CMI Tables for transmittal to FBS.
Scope & Coverage:
All factories, carrying on manufacturing or repairing activities and registered or eligible
for registration under Section 2 (J) or 5 (i) under the Factories Act 1934 (Amended in 1973), are
covered under the Census. It, however, excludes Defence and other Government establishments
including Railway workshops which provide ancillary facilities and do not manufacture or repair
anything for commercial purpose.
227
Definitions:
Important terms used in the section are defined as under:-
i)
REGISTERED FACTORIES:
An establishment is said to be registered under Section 2 (J) of Factories Act 1934,
(Amended in 1973) if ten or more workers are working on any day of the preceding
twelve months and in any part of which manufacturing process is being carried on with
or without the aid of power or is ordinarily so carried on, but does not include Mine
subject, which comes under the operation of Mines Act, 1923, whereas the
establishments having employment between 5-9 workers during the year are eligible
for registration under section 5 (i) of the Factories Act.
ii)
GROSS VALUE OF FIXED ASSETS:
It includes the gross value of land, building, plant, machinery, transport and other fixed
assets i.e. equipment, furniture etc., as at the end of the year.
iii)
EMPLOYMENT:
It is the total average daily employment during the year computed from the monthly
employment data reported in CMI returns adjusted for contract labour.
iv)
EMPLOYMENT COST:
It includes wages and salaries, cash and non-cash benefits and the amount paid to
contract labour.
v)
INDUSTRIAL COST:
It includes cost of raw materials, fuel and electricity consumed and payments made to
others for repair, maintenance of building and machinery and processing of
establishments materials.
vi)
GROSS VALUE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION:
It includes value of products and by-products, sale-proceeds from industrial waste,
receipts for industrial work done and services rendered to others, sale of electricity and
value of ` net work in process'. The value of products and by-products includes indirect
taxes.
vii) GROSS VALUE ADDED
This is worked out by subtracting industrial cost from the gross value of industrial
production.
228
Limitations of CMI
1
The mailing list used for the census may not be up-to date.
2
The reported data contained reporting errors and inconsistencies, which were corrected
on the basis of available supplementary information or/and past data.
3
Census results become available with a time-lag of 2-3 years due to the time taken for
collection, editing and tabulation processes.
4
Size and nature of non-response varies from year to year. Since non-response surveys
could not be conducted for all the years, the Census results were not adjusted for non-
The Bureau of Statistics has taken the following steps during recent years to improve
the Census Results:1
List of registered factories is being kept up-todate.
2
Reported data is subjected to manual as well as computer statistical editing, before
final tabulation. Missing information estimated.
3
The cases, where reporting errors cannot be corrected without changing the reported
information significantly, managements of the concerned units are asked to reconcile
the discrepancies observed in their data. Corrections are made in the light of their
replies.
4
Efforts are being made to complete editing and tabulation as early as possible, after
receipt of returns from Directorate of Industries and Mineral Development, Punjab.
REGISTERED FACTORIES AND THEIR EMPLOYMENT BY
DISTRICT AND MAJOR INDUSTY GROUP
Tables on Distribution of registered factories employing persons less than hundred, and
hundred or more by district and major industry group as on 30th June 2001 and 2004 have also
been added to identify the areas of industrial concentration and the type of industrial activity.
These tables have been extracted from Bureau's Directories of Registered Factories in the Punjab
as on 30th June 2001 and 2004 (which contain information on names and addresses of registered
factories arranged alphabetically within industry along with their status of ownership and legality,
fixed assets & employment sizes and year of commencement of production).
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Table 166:- Performance Of Vegetable Ghee Industry, The Punjab
Year/Month
No. of
Units
Covered
Annual
Installed
Capacity
(M.Tons)
Production (M.Tons)
Vegetable
Ghee
Cooking
Oil*
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
45
775300
351928
14067
4781
3108
1997-98
49
952800
353399
16126
4880
3077
1998-99
53
1010800
362168
20642
4669
2947
1999-00
54
1030800
324802
11557
4687
2911
2000-01
54
1024800
388274
20312
4561
2756
2001-02
55
1054800
388302
39306
4756
2871
2002-03
50
943800
357914
52394
4418
2698
2003-04
50
943800
385195
71327
4470
2692
2004-05
54
943800
468773
70618
4538
2706
2005-06
54
1011200
475707
75744
4592
2739
2005-06
July
August
54
54
37475
39319
5202
5845
4582
4597
2752
2772
September
54
42794
6085
4619
2761
October
November
54
54
46312
37352
5810
3998
4631
4623
2767
2764
December
54
44847
5779
4622
2759
January
54
38466
7546
4655
2775
February
54
36604
6431
4626
2669
March
54
38024
7195
4629
2776
April
54
38630
6541
4635
2774
May
54
39421
7882
4638
2810
30463
7430
4252
2491
June
54
Source: - Bureau of Statistics , Punjab, Lahore.
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Table 167:-
Performance
of
Sugar
Industry,
The Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Year/Month
No. of Units
Covered
Daily Crushing
Capacity (M.Tons)
Production
(M. Tons)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
39
175050
1287074
24925
16007
1997-98
40
183050
2067615
25026
16148
1998-99
40
182550
2032555
23712
15138
1999-00
40
182550
1317484
21479
13554
2000-01
40
182550
1609861
21767
13796
2001-02
40
183550
2152553
22182
14204
2002-03
40
183550
2339695
22108
14190
2003-04
38
183550
2633050
24002
15452
2004-05
39
188200
2204479
23718
15241
2005-06
41
216200
1616019
24565
15367
2005-06
July
41
-
20924
10528
August
41
-
17874
10231
September
41
-
18007
10273
October
41
19199
18226
10481
November
41
62679
25067
16116
December
41
329408
33515
22693
January
41
356722
33719
22567
February
41
512056
33895
22701
March
41
301760
31210
20601
April
41
15862
21669
12905
18333
20361
20313
12549
12758
May
41
June
41
Source: - Bureau of Statistics , Punjab, Lahore.
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Table 168:-
Performance of Beverages Industry, The Punjab
Production (`000'Crates of 24
Bottles/Packets)
Year /Month
No. of Units
Covered
Soft Drinks (Coca Fruit Juices
(Shezan , Benz
Cola, R.C.
Tops etc .)
Pepsi,7Up etc .)
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
33
34767
4901
3721
1426
1997-98
34
40713
6061
3749
1483
1998-99
36
58060
5850
3715
1612
1999-00
39
58960
8372
4318
1873
2000-01
39
70045
11733
4736
2025
2001-02
39
71939
10896
4879
2078
2002-03
39
67115
10208
4827
2007
2003-04
39
75196
12823
4902
1933
2004-05
39
90899
12803
5075
2105
2005-06
39
128959
16190
5258
2173
July
39
10812
1552
5152
2138
August
39
10310
1609
5089
2107
September
39
9754
1227
5156
2090
October
39
10897
1558
5110
2086
November
39
7225
1320
5073
2087
December
39
3825
855
5057
2043
January
39
8102
911
5069
2016
February
39
9193
1163
5308
2210
March
39
12358
1155
5403
2286
April
39
16182
1543
5428
2275
May
39
16886
1753
5510
2323
13415
1544
5735
2419
2005-06
June
39
Source : - Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore .
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Table 169:- Performance of
Year/Month
Cigarette Industry, The Punjab
No. of Units
Covered
Annaul Installed
Production
Capacity (Million
(Million Nos.)
Nos.)
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
3
21915
20893
2383
2072
1997-98
3
21915
20955
2455
2168
1998-99
3
24035
22568
2359
2069
1999-00
3
24035
21321
2210
1957
2000-01
3
28000
26724
1845
1655
2001-02
3
28010
27459
1714
1541
2002-03
3
27006
24214
1684
1517
2003-04
3
28000
27309
1630
1470
2004-05
3
31156
29902
1555
1405
2005-06
3
34754
31773
1484
1344
2005-06
July
3
2236
1551
1404
August
3
2242
1545
1398
September
3
2584
1540
1390
October
3
2558
1530
1382
November
3
2336
1531
1383
December
3
2783
1524
1375
January
3
2621
1448
1309
February
3
2644
1440
1301
March
3
3128
1439
1300
April
3
2818
1430
1291
May
3
3324
1426
1296
2499
1417
1296
June
3
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
233
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Table 170:-
Performance
of
No. of Units Covered
Year/ Month
Cotton
Textile Industry,
Installed Capacity at the end of
Year/Month
Spindles
Total Spining Weaving (`000'
Nos.)
Rotors
(Nos.)
Looms
(Nos.)
The Punjab
Production
Cotton
Yarn (`000'
Kgs.)
Cotton
Cloth
(`000'
Metres)
Employment
(`00' Nos.)
Total
Produc-tion
Workers
1996-97
240
218
43
4821
40000
6172
555645
208301
1308
1137
1997-98
245
222
46
4840
38376
6168
559800
228629
1375
1204
1998-99
245
222
46
4897
34632
6654
554977
241349
1402
1231
1999-00
255
228
52
4902
40112
6892
630865
259430
1428
1260
2000-01
255
228
52
5014
36744
6470
649416
267720
1468
1294
2001-02
255
228
52
5123
48817
6400
704225
312086
1614
1425
2002-03
267
238
53
5518
45276
6777
740051
304867
1625
1437
2003-04
267
238
53
5504
38384
5823
737302
301397
1624
1433
2004-05
272
233
38
5786
42401
6537
783981
317586
1706
1509
2005-06
271
250
50
6083
51332
7327
823773
340015
1722
1504
July
274
244
49
5808
46647
6864
67390
28701
1722
1519
August
274
244
49
5858
46498
6924
68301
28732
1722
1519
September
274
244
49
5869
40988
7921
68369
28702
1723
1520
October
273
244
49
5893
42339
6600
68457
28171
1728
1524
November
273
244
49
5895
55920
7833
68490
28181
1738
1530
December
272
244
49
5850
45953
6626
68783
28160
1737
1528
January
272
244
49
5868
44860
6579
68801
28172
1739
1529
February
271
243
49
5935
44688
6943
67785
28180
1722
1487
March
271
243
49
5951
50225
6459
67878
28595
1718
1482
April
271
243
49
5982
46425
6317
68299
28090
1698
1464
May
271
243
49
6074
45048
6982
69275
28125
1701
1471
June
271
250
50
6083
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
51332
7327
71945
28206
1714
1479
2005-06
234
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Table 171:- Performance of
Jute Textile Industry, The Punjab
Production (M. Tons)
Year/ Month
No. of Units
Covered
Sacking
Hessain
Twine
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
8
33559
4327
5185
43071
7390
6545
1997-98
9
48557
6228
8889
63674
9637
8485
1998-99
9
42326
7412
7848
57586
10440
9307
1999-00
10
43495
7788
9976
61259
9607
8374
2000-01
10
45510
10640
10937
67087
9749
8520
2001-02
10
42174
9597
9250
61021
9240
8012
2002-03
10
59668
10363
13222
83253
9863
8415
2003-04
10
69949
15060
35231
120240
9912
8465
2004-05
10
61182
24137
23147
108466
9495
8035
2005-06
10
56095
32405
34738
123238
9590
8517
July
10
3554
2723
1671
7948
9386
8292
August
10
3416
3222
3257
9895
9814
8715
September
10
3562
3618
2916
10096
10319
9204
October
10
4495
3099
2523
10117
10094
8996
November
10
3582
2684
2215
8481
9941
8831
December
10
4794
3330
3627
11751
9472
8423
January
10
4718
2245
3907
10870
9420
8377
February
10
4589
1906
3198
9693
9457
8398
March
10
5216
2921
3590
11727
9165
8135
April
10
5784
2404
1882
10070
8775
7728
May
10
6248
2213
2162
10623
9057
8002
June
10
6137
Source: - Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
Production
Woollen Knitting
Yarn Yarn Wool
(‘000’
(‘000’
Kgs.)
Kgs.)
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Woollen &
Worsted
Cloth
(‘000’
Metres)
Blankets
(‘000’
Nos.)
Total
Production Workers
1996-97
27
59
234
1828
2874
652
46
2630
2060
1997-98
26
66
206
1482
2498
892
41
2356
1823
1998-99
26
59
218
1220
2652
917
37
2232
1739
1999-00
27
65
218
1320
3360
809
36
2259
1789
2000-01
27
71
218
1181
2917
904
7
2073
1623
2001-02
27
71
218
1052
3330
859
8
1947
1524
2002-03
27
66
200
1114
3221
650
1
1838
1433
2003-04
27
66
200
1211
3745
804
4
1839
1427
2004-05
27
66
200
1019
3130
944
1
1818
1415
2005-06
27
66
200
1020
3135
670
3
1772
1369
2005-06
July
27
136
282
65
-
1777
1379
August
27
92
248
59
-
1787
1386
September
27
82
257
34
-
1789
1399
October
27
87
263
38
3
1781
1381
November
27
83
262
62
-
1730
1373
December
27
88
253
108
-
1781
1356
January
27
81
257
56
-
1805
1389
February
27
70
248
51
-
1815
1397
March
27
66
255
66
-
1785
1369
April
27
69
261
56
-
1756
1342
May
27
78
268
21
-
1733
1322
88
281
54
-
1721
1310
June
27
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
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Table 173:-
Performance
of
Leather
Annual Installed Capacity
Year / Month
No. of
Units
Covered
Tanning
Industry,
Production
The Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Upper Leather
Upper Leather
Sole Leather
Sole Leather
(`000'Sq.
(`000'Sq.
(`000' Kgs.)
(`000'Kgs.)
Metres)
Metres)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
18
18
18
8536
8536
8536
3862
3863
3863
2909
2960
2318
210
110
108
1337
1121
1003
1082
903
781
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
18
19
19
8536
9736
9736
3863
3843
3843
2119
3208
2685
124
128
118
945
1141
1146
713
867
868
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
17
17
17
9025
9025
9025
3843
3843
3843
2716
6680
4455
119
118
110
1138
1231
1251
850
897
905
2005-06
17
9025
3843
4672
126
1249
897
2005-06
July
August
September
17
17
17
347
308
468
10
10
10
1233
1229
1268
886
901
925
October
November
December
17
17
17
454
432
411
11
11
10
1255
1220
1217
890
866
860
January
February
March
17
17
17
392
332
361
10
12
10
1255
1265
1259
898
917
906
368
377
422
10
12
10
1259
1254
1272
906
898
911
April
17
May
17
June
17
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
237
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 174:- Performance of
Year / Month
Footwear Industry,
No. of Units
Covered
Annual Installed
Capacity
(`000' Pairs)
The Punjab
Production
(`000' Pairs)
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
13
26755
23626
8755
7432
1997-98
13
26755
22820
7537
6442
1998-99
13
26555
22181
7511
6458
1999-00
13
26555
24116
7674
6609
2000-01
12
26411
24618
7474
6425
2001-02
12
26411
23324
7846
6784
2002-03
12
26411
22166
8386
7312
2003-04
13
26461
23585
8039
6938
2004-05
13
26461
21268
7882
6753
2005-06
15
26461
21521
8438
7123
2005-06
July
14
1248
8110
6871
August
14
1947
8164
6924
September
14
2314
8489
7220
October
14
2094
8689
7346
November
14
1408
8710
7370
December
14
1501
8682
7409
January
14
1364
8383
7048
February
15
1801
8309
6971
March
15
1926
8306
6962
April
15
1670
8306
6962
May
15
1926
8493
7134
2322
8616
7264
June
15
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
238
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 175:- Performance of Paper & Paper
Year / Month
No. of Units
Covered
Annual Installed
Capacity (r)
(M.Tons)
Board
Industry, The Punjab
Production (M.Tons)
Employment (Nos.)
Paper
Paper Board
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
29
281572
111759
117832
4500
3608
1997-98
31
292622
113125
124955
4827
3741
1998-99
34
316022
112939
135343
5134
4073
1999-00
34
338032
125687
153789
5176
4147
2000-01
31
350822
130279
166031
5082
4074
2001-02
31
322430
129422
165099
5205
4162
2002-03
31
282432
136628
96264
5367
4315
2003-04
32
382500
146549
219339
4992
4020
2004-05
34
424747
152874
236075
5150
4156
2005-06
34
502000
156010
281199
5182
4151
2005-06
July
34
13740
20745
5298
4229
August
34
13773
22823
5300
4233
September
34
13150
23549
5276
4215
October
34
13051
23493
5262
4182
November
34
13623
23182
5244
4188
December
34
13339
25001
5256
4228
January
34
12150
21493
5184
4168
February
34
12350
23067
5131
4116
March
34
13187
24835
5101
4106
April
34
13152
24177
5056
4054
May
34
12486
25099
5044
4047
June
34
12009
23735
5033
4049
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
239
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 176:-
Performance
of
Chemical
Industry,
Caustic Soda
Year / Month
No. of Units
Covered
Annual Installed
Capacity
( M. Tons)
The
Sulphuric Acid
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Production
( M. Tons)
Production
(M.Tons)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
7
120000
116545
12743
1132
862
1997-98
7
120000
113312
6931
1103
817
1998-99
7
120000
117237
8145
1107
811
1999-00
7
150000
136677
38143
1119
807
2000-01
7
150000
139751
38281
1076
762
2001-02
7
150000
143913
42815
1086
766
2002-03
7
150000
157023
41907
1166
836
2003-04
7
150000
177417
39864
1266
914
2004-05
7
150000
196720
42481
1313
960
2005-06
7
220000
216147
43510
1320
934
2005-06
July
7
15386
3805
1338
942
August
7
15584
3470
1325
961
September
7
15817
3098
1349
980
October
7
18542
4032
1345
970
November
7
17545
3288
1300
918
December
7
18780
4141
1293
912
January
7
18680
3710
1317
927
February
7
17633
4143
1307
916
March
7
20098
4357
1308
915
April
7
19180
4015
1305
915
May
7
19001
3056
1330
925
19901
2395
1325
922
June
7
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
240
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 177:-
Year / Month
Performance
No. of
Units
Covered
of
Annual
Installed
Capacity
(`000'
M.Tons)
Fertilizers
Industry,
The
Punjab
Production (`000' M.Tons)
Urea
Amm.
Sulphate
Super
Phosphate
Amm.
Nitrate
Employment (Nos.)
Nitro
Phosphate
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
6
2802
1944
78
-
330
350
5040
3139
1997-98
6
3059
1975
1 (a)
-
316
293
4691
3143
1998-99
6
3059
1994
-
-
339
285
4310
2930
1999-00
6
3059
2218
-
73
386
261
4712
3232
2000-01
6
3059
2223
-
78
374
284
4626
3146
2001-02
6
3059
2309
-
77
329
306
4587
3101
2002-03
6
3353
2638
-
75
335
305
4886
3325
2003-04
6
3797
3005
-
79
350
363
5089
3415
2004-05
6
3828
3083
-
76
330
339
5215
3582
2005-06
6
4043
3285
-
73
328
357
4887
3371
2005-06
July
6
280
-
5
26
24
5247
3629
August
6
275
-
6
27
33
4868
3371
September
6
251
-
7
27
32
4887
3380
October
6
270
-
7
27
32
4836
3335
November
6
278
-
7
22
28
4783
3281
December
6
294
-
7
28
31
4786
3274
January
6
290
-
7
28
35
4811
3292
February
6
265
-
6
31
31
4835
3322
March
6
251
-
7
18
16
4921
3397
April
6
265
-
7
32
32
4901
3397
May
6
290
-
3
32
33
4895
3397
June
6
276
4
30
30
4873
a) Pak American Fertilizers Ltd. closed its Ammonium Sulphate Production Unit due to financial problems.
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
3376
241
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 178:-
Year / Month
Performance
of
Cement
No. of Units
Covered
Industry,
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
The
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
8
3560
3506
3847
2423
1997-98
10
5550
3360
3976
2351
1998-99
10
5495
4102
4000
2361
1999-00
10
6545
4299
3746
2218
2000-01
10
6545
4042
3814
2263
2001-02
10
6545
4074
3060
1680
2002-03
10
6545
4569
3104
1693
2003-04
10
6545
5221
3488
1967
2004-05
11
6745
6667
4475
2691
2005-06
11
7655
7542
4696
2714
2005-06
July
11
564
4653
2717
August
11
659
4659
2716
September
11
613
4660
2716
October
11
693
4673
2715
November
11
546
4675
2721
December
11
597
4673
2717
January
11
552
4715
2712
February
11
636
4744
2724
March
11
736
4744
2729
April
11
655
4739
2721
May
11
652
4734
2715
June
11
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
639
4688
2663
242
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 179:-
Performance
Year / Month
of
Re-Rolled
No. of Units
Covered
Steel
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
Industry,
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
The
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
33
283640
65366
2003
1295
1997-98
33
283640
67701
1683
1316
1998-99
34
283640
90285
1698
1317
1999-00
34
283640
128626
1701
1306
2000-01
34
300000
118641
1650
1278
2001-02
34
300000
144800
1630
1274
2002-03
34
300000
194438
1617
1267
2003-04
34
500000
348896
1634
1290
2004-05
34
500000
369772
1475
1141
2005-06
34
500000
460257
1224
880
2005-06
July
34
37123
1224
880
August
34
38100
1224
880
September
34
37585
1224
880
October
34
38873
1224
880
November
34
38675
1224
880
December
34
39575
1224
880
January
34
37425
1224
880
February
34
37245
1224
880
March
34
38320
1224
880
April
34
39342
1224
880
May
34
39221
1224
880
June
34
38773
1224
880
Source: - Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
243
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table
180:-
Performance
Year / Month
of
No. of Units
Covered
Bicycle
Industry,
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
The
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
5
625000
432438
3125
2505
1997-98
5
625000
452124
2989
2447
1998-99
5
655000
503988
2826
2377
1999-00
5
655000
534097
2774
2328
2000-01
4
655000
569560
2786
2311
2001-02
4
655000
553395
2330
1952
2002-03
4
655000
629695
1919
1691
2003-04
4
1000000
664106
2072
1860
2004-05
4
1000000
587909
2130
1857
2005-06
4
1000000
589605
2135
1849
2005-06
July
4
46108
2296
1878
August
4
46189
2289
1870
September
4
51370
2269
1836
October
4
53614
2269
1836
November
4
53247
2041
1825
December
4
59414
2027
1819
January
4
48927
2019
1803
February
4
34998
2011
1795
March
4
55584
2011
1795
April
4
49514
2131
1910
May
4
51580
2131
1910
June
4
39060
2128
1916
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab , Lahore.
244
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table
181:-
Performance
Year / Month
of
No. of Units
Covered
Diesel
Engine
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
Industry,
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
The Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
23
6856
187
72
53
1997-98
23
6856
173
67
48
1998-99
23
6856
153
62
47
1999-00
23
6856
196
76
60
2000-01
23
6800
200
70
52
2001-02
23
6800
128
65
49
2002-03
23
6800
2611
109
90
2003-04
23
6800
3972
167
142
2004-05
23
10000
5561
173
148
2005-06
23
15000
10937
199
165
2005-06
July
23
597
198
168
August
23
700
198
168
September
23
1143
198
168
October
23
1150
198
168
November
23
892
198
168
December
23
871
198
168
January
23
856
202
164
February
23
950
201
163
March
23
902
201
161
April
23
1032
201
161
May
23
1018
199
159
826
199
158
June
Source:-
23
Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
245
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 182:-
Performance
Year / Month
of
No. of Units
Covered
Electric
Fans
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
Indutry,
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
The
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
39
638
437
1105
859
1997-98
39
638
519
1212
931
1998-99
50
1057
554
1267
964
1999-00
50
864
656
1340
1034
2000-01
40
1153
809
1419
1162
2001-02
40
1200
905
1479
1199
2002-03
40
1300
1214
1596
1326
2003-04
40
1500
1335
1804
1503
2004-05
40
1600
1373
1741
1425
2005-06
40
2000
1399
1823
1476
2005-06
July
40
145
1774
1403
August
40
92
1750
1373
September
40
73
1730
1367
October
40
78
1734
1351
November
40
87
1768
1385
December
40
97
1829
1430
January
40
105
1855
1462
February
40
110
1849
1434
March
40
150
1932
1644
April
40
155
1913
1635
May
40
154
1920
1629
June
40
152
1882
1600
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
246
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 183:-
Performance
Year / Month
of
Electric
No. of Units
Covered
Motors
Annual Installed
Capacity (`000’
M. Tons)
Industry,
Production
(`000’
M.Tons)
The
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
21
75540
2628
86
76
1997-98
21
75540
5083
101
88
1998-99
21
75540
3448
103
88
1999-00
21
75540
3437
94
79
2000-01
21
80500
4503
101
84
2001-02
21
80500
5454
118
101
2002-03
21
80500
6293
118
101
2003-04
21
90000
6877
118
103
2004-05
18
10000
8407
117
98
2005-06
18
120000
7893
126
99
2005-06
July
18
648
117
95
August
18
619
117
85
September
18
722
126
94
October
18
684
126
94
November
18
610
127
94
December
18
651
127
94
January
18
588
127
104
February
18
574
127
104
March
18
567
127
104
April
18
704
129
106
May
18
722
129
106
June
18
804
129
106
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
247
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 184:- Performance of Electric Transformers Industry, The Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Year / Month
No. of Units
Covered
Production (`000’ M.Tons)
Total
Production
Workers
8
2943
3006
2245
1997-98
8
2949
2699
2017
1998-99
8
7033
2668
2030
1999-00
8
5297
2710
2079
2000-01
8
4703
2752
2056
2001-02
5
6509
2994
2322
2002-03
5
9765
3239
2476
2003-04
5
21099
4346
3611
2004-05
5
20339
5405
4504
2005-06
5
23938
6606
5525
July
5
390
6292
5239
August
5
2232
6293
5240
September
5
2061
6293
5240
October
5
2551
6294
5241
November
5
1644
6292
5238
December
5
2041
6289
5236
January
5
1690
6290
5235
February
5
1540
6286
5235
March
5
2464
6287
5233
April
5
2427
7450
6302
May
5
1977
7603
6436
2921
7603
6428
1996-97
2005-06
June
5
Note:-Annual installed capacity is not available.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
248
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 185:-
Performance
of
Tractor
Industry,
The
Punjab
Employment (Nos.)
Year / Month
No. of Units
Covered
Production (`000’ M.Tons)
Total
Production
Workers
1996-97
4
10223
1015
624
1997-98
4
14142
986
604
1998-99
4
26663
988
621
1999-00
4
34504
969
620
2000-01
4
31625
931
645
2001-02
4
24651
928
633
2002-03
4
27047
835
581
2003-04
4
35306
802
558
2004-05
4
43539
782
539
2005-06
4
48795
784
534
July
4
3534
761
532
August
4
2969
786
538
September
4
4614
784
537
October
4
4150
792
543
November
4
3902
787
542
December
4
4974
785
539
January
4
3929
785
534
February
4
4129
785
532
March
4
4090
786
526
April
4
2866
786
527
May
4
4501
785
527
June
4
5137
788
525
2005-06
Note:-Annual installed capacity is not available.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
249
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table No. 186:- Summary Statistics of Censuses of Manufacturing Industries, The Punjab
I t e m
Unit
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1995-96
2000-01
1
Reporting Units
(Number)
2461
2452
2210
2364
2357
2
Average Daily Employment
during the Year
(Thousand
Number)
266
302
298
300
376
8664
10670
11636
17637
28563
41539
52915
58249
123684
201105
87758
116637
127380
241859
368991
125231
164563
180330
329431
517761
(Million
Rupees)
3
Employment Cost
4
Value of Fixed Assets at the end
of the year
"
5
Industrial Cost
"
6
Gross Value of Industrial
Production
"
7
Gross Value Added
"
37473
47926
52950
87572
148770
8
Indirect Taxes
"
9960
12892
14504
21573
31718
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore
250
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 187:- Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industies by Major
Industry Group , The Punjab: 2000-01
(Cost/value in Million Rupees)
Major Industrial Group
All Industrial Groups
Average
Daily
Value of
Gross
EmployEmploy- Fixed
No. of
Indus-trial Value of
ment
ment Assets at
Reporting
Industrial
Cost
during
Cost the end of
Factories
Production
the year
the year
(‘000`
Number)
Gross
Value
Added
Indirect
Taxes
2357
376
28563
201105
368991
517761
148770
31718
358
35
2907
26307
81083
101332
20251
4459
17
5
518
1806
4639
9826
5187
2220
1
Food
2
Beverages
3
Tobacco
3
3
261
1198
4141
14985
10843
10758
4
Textiles
601
202
11964
98759
141887
196390
54502
2480
5
Wearing Apparel
(Except Footwear)
53
23
1333
5242
9843
13632
3789
161
48
3
239
741
6145
7943
1799
110
9
7
681
429
2254
4138
1883
338
221
7
275
1049
27802
29463
1660
181
Wood & Cork
Products (Except
Furniture)
18
1
58
424
372
481
109
40
10
Furniture & Fixtures
13
-
13
35
146
187
40
4
11
Paper & Paper
Products
48
8
795
5488
12977
16801
3824
2021
Printing, Publishing &
Allied Industries
33
1
75
142
291
440
149
9
72
7
704
1850
4589
7171
2582
40
6
Leather & Leather
Products
7
Footwear (Except
Rubber & Plastic
Footwear)
8
9
12
13
Ginning & Pressing of
Fibre
Drugs & harmaceutical
Products
14
Industrial Chemicals
43
10
2548
20165
17993
34121
16129
1225
15
Other Chemicals
49
4
658
1704
5568
8611
3043
1079
16
Rubber Products
23
1
82
162
607
828
222
20
251
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 187:- Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industies by Major
Industry Group , The Punjab: 2000-01 - Concld.
Major Industrial Group
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Note:-
Petroleum & Coal
Products
(Cost/value in Million Rupees)
Average
Daily
Value of
Gross
EmployGross
Employ- Fixed
No. of
Indirect
Indus-trial Value of
ment
Value
ment Assets at
Reporting
taxes
Cost
Industrial
during
Added
Cost the end of
Factories
Production
the year
the year
(‘000`
Number)
3
-
13
18
415
449
35
17
28
1
77
964
805
1165
360
106
27
2
137
637
539
960
421
71
8
2
145
1234
942
1457
515
122
Other Non-Metallic
Mineral Products
33
5
673
17703
6044
12725
6680
5594
Iron & Steel Basic
Industries
103
4
269
1444
9484
10583
1099
174
Non-Ferrous Metal
Basic Industries
10
-
11
32
129
168
39
22
Metal Products Except
Machinery
127
6
999
1342
2880
5143
2264
185
Machinery (Except
Electrical)
132
8
1049
3757
11171
14085
2914
122
Electrical Machinary,
Apparatus Appliances
and Supplies
102
10
682
4544
5583
9408
3825
931
69
5
334
1519
4644
5754
1110
23
Scientific, Precision
and Measuring
Instruments &
Equipment s
Due to assurance of confidentiality provided to the respondents under the Industrial Statistics Act,
information for industry group in which number of factories is less than three is not being shown
separately.Information for such industry group has, been included in Major Group of Misc.Industries.
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
252
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 188:- Summary Statistics of Census of Manufacturing Industries by District
The Punjab : 2000-01
Major Industrial Group
(Cost/Value
Average
Daily
Value of
Gross
No. of
EmployFixed
EmployIndusValue of
Reporting ment during
Assets at
ment Cost
trial Cost Industrial
Factories
the year
the end of
Production
(‘000`
the year
Number)
61
10
60
11
Sargodha
71
71
Bhakkar
5
2
13
2
7
15
Khushab
7
11
16
12
18
28
10
5
17
7
Mianwali
15
24
· Increase in units of District Layyah and Chakwal is due to the new registration of Bricks Kilns Factories during 2002-03
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
254
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 190:- Number of Registered Factories by Major Industry Group The Punjab
No. of Factories Employing
Major Industry Group
Persons As on 30th June, 2001
Total
Less than
100
100 or
more
No. of Factories Employing
Persons As on 30th June, 2004
Total
Furniture & Fixtures Except Metal
Paper & Paper Products
12
Printing, Publishing & Allied Industries
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
79
Drugs & Pharmaceutical Products
103
Industrial Chemicals
72
Other Chemical and Petroleum/Coal
129
126
117
12
114
Products
Rubber & Plastic Products
110
11
112
121
122
Pottery China/Earthenware
63
8
79
71
86
Glass & Glass Products
14
11
16
25
27
Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products*
234
18
411
252
431
Iron and Steel Basic Industries
245
9
258
254
267
Non-Ferrous Metal Basic Industries
18
1
18
19
19
Fabricated Metal Products Except
326
322
315
11
311
Machinery
Machinery Except Electrical
369
22
362
391
384
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
302
34
309
336
343
Transport Equipment
158
34
161
192
196
Scientific Precision and Measuring
118
117
105
13
104
Instrument
Sports and Athletic Goods
51
14
53
65
67
Others
101
24
108
125
132
*
Massive increase in units is due to the new registration of Bricks Kilns Factories during 2002-03 .
Source :- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
7
22
14
12
10
7
11
20
9
1
11
22
34
35
13
14
24
255
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 191:- Production of Major Manufactured Items, Pakistan and The Punjab
2005-06
Item
Unit
Pakistan
Punjab
% Share of
Punjab
Cotton Yarn (a)
(Million Kgs.)
2198
1557
70.8
Cotton Cloth* (b)
(Million Sq.Metres)
878
546
62.2
Vegetable Ghee (c)
(`000’ Tonnes)
1351
551
40.8
Sugar (d)
"
2339
1616
69.1
Fertilizers
"
7893
4043
51.2
Cement
"
15797
7542
47.7
Paper & Paper Board
"
464
437
94.2
Soda Ash
"
309
309
100.0
Caustic Soda
"
226
216
95.6
Sulphuric Acid
"
96
44
45.8
68108
31773
46.7
Cigarettes
(Million Numbers)
* Production of Cloth in the Punjab is in linear million metres.
a) Excludes the production of man-made yarn/fibre.
b) Excludes the production of man-made cloth/fabrics.
c) Includes Cooking Oil Produced by Ghee Mills.
d) Includes Sugar produced from Cane, Sugar Beet and Gur.
Source:- For Pakistan:-
Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad "Monthly
Statistical Bulletin October, 2006" With Provincial Bureaus as Primary Source.
For Punjab:- i) Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
"Monthly Survey of Industrial Production and Employment" in the Punjab.
256
PRODUCTION OF MAJOR MANUFACTURED ITEMS
THE PUNJAB : 2005-06
PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN AND
PUNJAB
‘000’ Tonnes
3000
20000
15797
2500
2000
1500
2198
16000
1557
12000
1351
7542
8000
878
1000
551
7893
546
4043
464 437
2339 1616
4000
500
0
0
COTTON VEGETABLE COTTON
YARN
GHEE
CLOTH
MILLION
‘000’
Million
Kgs.
Tonnes
Sq.Mtrs.
PAPER &
PAPER
BOARD
‘000’
Tonnes
CEMENT
FERTILIZERS
SUGAR
257
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 192:- Industry-wise Loans Disbursed by Pakistan Industrial Credit and
Investment Corporation Limited in the Punjab
( Million Rupees )
Industrial Group
Loans Disbursed-Total
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
850
1085
939
762
2321
1
Food, Beverage & Tabacco
-
-
-
25
64
2
Sugar
-
66
299
138
141
3
Cement
-
-
-
-
56
4
Textiles
850
705
496
423
1348
5
Other Textile
-
-
-
56
-
6
Fuel and Energy
-
-
-
-
20
7
Chemicals & Pharmaceutical
-
268
-
21
71
8
Transport Storage and Communication
-
6
4
-
23
9
Non-Industries Local Products
-
-
-
-
126
10
Wood Products
-
-
-
-
11
11
Miscellaneous
-
40
140
99
461
Source: -
Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation Limited (PICIC) Karachi.
258
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Table 193:- Industry-wise Loans Disbursed by the Industrial Development
Bank of Pakistan in the Punjab
( Million Rupees )
Industrial Group
Loans Disbursed-Total
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
25.73
-
-
-
-
0.73
-
-
-
-
1
Food Industries
2
Manufacturing of Cotton Textile
25
-
-
-
-
3
Manufacturing of Other Textiles
-
-
-
-
-
4
Paper & Paper Products
-
-
-
-
-
5
Manufacturing of Rubber Products (Except
Footwear)
-
-
Manufacturing of Chemicals & Chemical Products.
-
-
6
7
Hotels and Motels
-
-
-
-
-
8
Cold Storage Including ICC Plants
-
-
-
-
-
9
Others
Note:- IDBP is under process of restructuring/Privatization, therefore, fresh funding / lending are not being
extended since 2002-03
Source: - Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan, Karachi.
-
259
MINING
Table 194:-
Mineral
Production,
The
Punjab
(Hundred Metric Tons)
Sl. No.
Mineral
1
Agrillacious Clay
2
Bauxite
3
Bentonite
4
Brine
5
Coal
6
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
12769
12819
15508
17945
21219
122
41
49
65
78
74
64
55
109
138
-
-
631
534
552
5153
5023
5351
5443
5737
Dolomite
489
434
553
390
486
7
Fireclay
1654
1058
1823
2170
3199
8
Fuller Earth
28
31
14
32
24
9
Gypsum
2051
2599
3262
3764
4570
10
Iron Ore
48
113
99
547
1268
11
Lime Stone
51235
63586
60811
81966
102209
12
Marble
-
-
5
19
33
13
Ochers
-
-
79
300
343
14
Rock Salt
13050
13302
15344
15953
17513
15
Silica Sand
832
874
1449
1704
3104
16
Mill Stone
8
4
76
42
11
17
Latrit
197
376
534
246
269
Notes:-
Source:-
i)
ii)
These figures have been reported by the mining concessionaires of the Punjab.
Lime stone figures are the reported production of the mining concessions granted on long
term basis but excludes the production of the leases granted through public auction.
Directorate General, Mines and Minerals, Punjab, Lahore.
260
MINING
Table 195:- Mineral
Production by District, The
Punjab: 2005-06
(Hundred Metric Tons)
Sr. No
Mineral
1
Agrillacious Clay
2
Bauxite
3
Rawalpindi
Attock Chakwal Jhelum
Total
D.G. Khan
Khushab
Mianwali
21219
4799
3035
-
-
5763
3037
4585
78
-
-
-
-
-
64
14
Bentonite
138
10
27
52
9
-
40
-
4
Brine
552
-
-
552
-
-
-
-
5
Coal
5737
-
2557
124
-
-
2091
965
6
Dolomite
486
-
178
-
-
-
28
280
7
Fireclay
3199
37
5
31
-
-
413
2713
8
Fuller Earth
24
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
9
Gypsum
4570
-
370
524
-
1093
662
1921
10
Iron Ore
1268
-
1
-
-
230
1
1036
11
Lime Stone
102209
19583
17180
14
4932
26695
16600
17205
12
Marble
33
5
-
2
-
-
23
3
13
Ochers
343
-
2
-
-
-
40
301
14
Rock Salt
17513
-
3271
6201
-
-
7382
659
15
Sillica Sand
3104
-
-
2
-
786
553
1763
16
Mill Stone
11
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
17
Latrit
269
1
-
-
-
-
24
244
Source:- Directorate General, Mines and Minerals, Punjab, Lahore.
261
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Table 196 : -
Gross
National
Product,
Pakistan
( Million Rupees )
At Constant Factor Cost of 199900
At Current Factor Cost
Sector
2003-04
A. Agriculture
2004-05
2005-06(p)
2003-04
2004-05
1164751
1377147
1491972
i) Major Crops
411836
494266
504868
327057
385119
371140
ii) Minor Crops
126372
154932
184707
124121
127822
129903
iii) Livestock
578218
686939
758470
473745
484684
523489
16728
17490
18290
13611
13916
14185
25637
26293
17575
16573
1944685 1076808 1199664
1270055
iv) Fishing
v) Forestry
964827 1029116
2005-06(p)
1055290
31597
23520
1416986
1643882
i) Mining and Quarrying
208290
177658
211851
111473
122178
126813
ii) Manufacturing
902486
1107077
1338353
727439
818809
889036
a) Large-Scale
621899
785100
981518
492632
569325
620507
b) Small-Scale
280587
321977
356835
234807
249484
268529
115497
153333
178819
82818
98190
107219
190713
205814
215662
155078
160487
146987
B. Industrial Sector
iii) Construction
iv)
Electricity and Gas Distribution
C. Services Sector
2668790
3182860
3858553
2193947
2347395
2553328
i) Transport, Storage and
Communication
ii) Wholesale and Retail Trade
675623
793680
982353
461276
477544
511325
896357
1098758
1358309
786693
851744
936091
iii) Finance and Insurance
165230
234215
311741
141768
183900
226113
iv) Ownership of Dwellings
146264
165441
185376
126764
131214
135820
v) Public Admn. and Defence
312105
343348
389545
267321
268826
281496
vi) Community, S & P Services
473211
547418
631229
410125
434167
462483
5250527
6203889
7295210
4235582
4576175
4878673
455549
468573
544120
372029
358455
376449
65496
91359
126266
53488
69889
87357
5640580
6581103
7713064
4554123
4864741
5167765
124478
134490
151411
90721
88786
85572
I. Gross National Product (FC)
5375005
6338379
7446621
4326303
4664961
4964245
J. Gross National Product (MP)
5765058
6715593
7864475
4644844
4953527
5253337
K. Population ( In Million )
149.65
152.53
155.37
149.65
152.53
155.37
L. Per Capita Income in Rupees (FC)
35917
41555
47928
28909
30584
31951
M. Per Capita Income in Rupees (MP)
38524
44028
50618
31038
32476
33812
D. Gross Domestic Product (FC)
E. Indirect Taxes
F. Subsidies
G. Gross Domestic Product (MP)
H. Net Factor Income from Abroad
Note :. i) F C = Factor Cost
ii)M P = Market Prices
iii) GDP (FC) / GNP (FC) + Indirect Taxes - Subsidies = GDP (MP) / GNP (MP)
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Govt of Pakistan, Islamabad.
262
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Table 197 :-
Net
National
Product, Pakistan
( Million Rupees )
At Constant Factor Cost of 199900
At Current Factor Cost
Sector
2003-04
A. Agriculture
2004-05
2005-06(p)
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06(p)
1113029
1324828
1439019
924366
993230
1022528
i) Major Crops
388304
469957
481078
309542
369291
357354
ii) Minor Crops
117442
146864
176379
117474
122569
125077
iii) Livestock
561705
669708
740320
459334
471410
510583
iv) Fishing
14665
15452
16274
12193
12765
13251
v) Forestry
30913
22847
24968
25823
17195
16263
942815 1062284
1129458
B. Industrial Sector
1238317
1433374
1694738
i) Mining and Quarrying
202197
171263
204995
105882
116489
121007
ii) Manufacturing
760310
934890
1129664
627246
715630
783305
a) Large-Scale
494412
632006
797672
403004
477630
527269
b) Small-Scale
265898
302884
331992
224242
238000
256036
108809
145970
170740
77581
92755
101571
167001
181251
189339
132106
137410
123575
2470882
2966184
3609618
1986193
2152912
2347789
iii) Construction
iv)
Electricity and Gas Distribution
C. Services Sector
i) Transport, Storage and
Communication
573572
681953
849815
363627
376900
403716
ii) Wholesale and Retail Trade
885469
1087477
1346391
755987
840871
924956
iii) Finance and Insurance
157767
226583
303177
135365
177909
219901
95541
110595
125479
77962
80283
82751
305866
335696
381007
262433
263580
276354
452667
523880
603749
390819
413369
440111
4822228
5724386
6743375 3853374 4208426
4499775
124470
134490
151411
90721
88766
85572
4946698
5858876
6894786
3944095
4297192
4585347
G. POPULATION (In million)
149.65
152.53
155.37
149.65
152.53
155.37
H. Per Capita Income (In Rupees)
33055
38411
44377
26355
28173
29512
iv) Ownership of Dwellings
v)
Public Administration & Defence
vi) Community, S & P Services
D. Net Domestic Product (FC)
E. Net Factor Income from Abroad
F. Net National Product (FC)
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad "Monthly Statistical Bulletin October, 2006..
264
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Table 199:-SECTORAL SHARES IN GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PAKISTAN
(As Constant An Factor Cost of 1999-00)
(In percent )
Sector
1
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
24.2
24.0
22.9
22.5
21.6
11.2
11.2
10.7
11.2
10.3
a) Major crops
8.1
8.2
7.8
8.4
7.6
b) Minor crops
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.7
ii)
Livestock
12.0
11.7
11.2
10.6
10.7
iii)
Fishing
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
iv)
Forestry
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.3
23.7
23.6
25.5
26.2
26.0
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.6
Agriculture Sector
i)
2
Crops
Industrial Sector
i)
Mining & Quarrying
ii)
Manufacturing
15.9
16.2
17.3
17.9
18.2
a) Large-scale
10.4
10.6
11.7
12.4
12.7
b) Small-scale
5.5
5.6
5.6
5.5
5.5
iii)
Construction
2.4
2.4
2.2
2.1
2.2
iv)
Electricity & Gas Distt.
3.0
2.5
3.4
3.5
3.0
Commodity Producing Sector (1+2)
47.9
47.6
48.4
48.7
47.6
3
Services Sector
52.1
52.4
51.6
51.3
52.4
i)
Transport, Storage & Comm.
11.4
11.5
10.9
10.4
10.5
ii)
Wholesale & Retail Trade
17.8
18.0
18.3
18.6
19.2
iii)
Finance & Insurance
3.5
3.3
3.4
4.0
4.6
iv)
Ownership of Dewellings
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.8
v)
Public Admn. & Defence.
6.4
6.6
6.3
5.9
5.8
vi)
Community, S & P Service
9.8
9.9
9.7
9.5
9.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4
Gross Domestic Product (FC)
Source :- Federal Bureau of Statistics, Govt. of Pakistan, Islamabad "Monthly Statistical Bulletin October, 2006..
265
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
POPULATION SECTION
POPULATION CENSUSES AND THEIR TIME SCHEDULE
A population census is defined in the UN documents as the total process of collecting,
compiling, evaluating, analysing and disseminating demographic, economic and social data
pertaining, to all persons in a country at a specific time. The first attempt to count the people of
British India was made between 1867 & 1871. The last census conducted in British rule was the one
in 1941. Pakistan continued the British tradition of holding censuses, the first census in Pakistan was
conducted in 1951 and the last in 1998. So far five censuses have been conducted in Pakistan
according to the following schedule:
Intercensal
Census Year
Enumeration Period
Census Date
Interval
(Year)
Growth
Rate(%)
1951
9th to 28th February
1951
28th February
1951
-
-
1961
12th to 31st January
1961
31st January
1961
10
2.17
1972
16th to 30th September
1972
16th September
1972
11.62
3.41
1981
1st to 15th March
1981
1st March
1981
8.46
2.74
1998
2nd to 18th March
1998
2nd March
1998
17
2.64
100
266
POPULATION
Table 200:- Area, Population, Percentage of Area and Population, Density and Annual
Sl. No.
Locality
Area
(Sq.K.M)
Census Population (Thousand Persons)
1951
1961
1972
1981
1998
796096
33740
42880
65309
84254
132352
(100.00)
(100.00)
(100.00)
(100.00)
(100.00)
(100.00)
74521
4557
5731
8389
11061
17744
(9.36
(13.51
(13.37
(12.85
(13.13
(13.41
27220
1332
1847
2491
2199
3176
(3.42)
(3.95)
(4.31)
(3.81)
(2.61)
(2.4)
906
96
118
238
340
805
(0.11)
(0.28)
(0.28)
(0.36)
(0.4)
(0.61)
205345
20541
25464
37607
47292
73621
(25.79)
(60.88)
(59.38)
(57.58)
(56.13)
(55.62)
140914
6048
8367
14156
19029
30440
(17.7)
(17.93)
(19.51)
(21.68)
(22.59)
(22.99)
347190
1167
1353
2429
4332
6566
(43.61)
(3.46)
(3.16)
Note:- Figures in Parenthesis are percentages of Area and Poputation.
(3.72)
(5.14)
(4.96)
1
PAKISTAN
2
North West Frontier
Province
3
4
5
6
7
Federally Administered
Tribal Areas
Federal Capital Territory,
Islamabad
Punjab Province
Sindh Province
Balochistan Province
Table 201:- Estimated Population of Pakistan and The Punjab
(Thousand Persons )
As on 30th June
As on 31st December
Year
Pakistan
Punjab
Pakistan
Punjab
1998
1999
2000
133139
136334
139265
74206
75987
77810
134727
137961
140582
75091
76893
78738
2001
2002
2003
141911
144608
147355
79444
80875
82330
143253
145975
148748
80155
81600
83064
2004
2005
2006
150154
153007
155761
83861
85318
86812
151574
154454
157080
84563
86087
87548
2007
158713
88289
159960
89036
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
267
POPULATION
Growth Rate by Province, Pakistan: 1951,1961,1972, 1981 and 1998 Censuses
Density (Persons Per Sq. K.M.)
Annual Growth Rate (Percentage)
Sl. No.
1972/ 1961
1981/ 1972
2.45
3.67
3.06
2.69
1
238
2.2
3.33
3.32
2.82
2
81
117
3.2
2.61
(-) 147
2.19
3
263
375
889
2.08
6.22
4.34
5.19
4
124
183
230
358
2.17
3.41
2.74
2.64
5
59
100
135
216
3
4.63
3.56
2.8
6
4
7
12
19
1.49
5.16
7.09
2.48
7
1961
1972
1981
1998
54
82
106
166
77
113
148
68
92
130
1961/ 1951
1998/ 1981
Source: i) For Area: Cartographic Office, Survey of Pakistan, Rawalpindi.
ii) For Population: Population Census Organization, Govt.of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Table 202:- Estimated Population by Area and Sex, The
Punjab
(Thousand Persons )
Year
As on 31st December
As on 30th June
Total
Urban
Rural
Male
Female
Total
Urban
Rural
Male
Female
1998
1999
2000
74206
75987
77810
23211
23798
24398
50995
52189
53412
38397
39319
40262
35809
36668
37548
75091
76893
78738
23503 51588
24096 52797
24704 54034
38855
39787
40742
36236
37106
37996
2001
2002
2003
79444
80875
82330
24937
25410
25891
54507
55465
56439
41107
41847
42601
38337
39027
39729
80155
81598
83067
25173 54982
25649 55949
26135 56932
41476
42221
42982
38680
39337
40085
2004
2005
2006
83861
85318
86812
26381
26963
27470
57480
58355
59342
43367
44148
44952
40444
41172
41861
84563
86085
87548
26630 57933
27223 58862
27719 59829
43757
44544
45278
40806
41541
42270
2007
88289
27972
60317
45756
42533
89036
28228 60808
46048
42988
Source:- Bureau of Statistics, Punjab, Lahore.
268
POPULATION OF PAKISTAN BY PROVINCE
1951, 1961, 1972, 1981 AND 1998 CENSUSES
74426
‘ 000 ’ PERSONS
80000
1951
1961
47632
1972
1981
30440
1998
4332
6566
2429
1353
1167
14156
8367
6048
19029
25582
20920
7578
10880
13260
20000
5889
40000
20637
37845
60000
0
.W.F.P.
PUNJAB
(+) F.A.T.A.
(+) ISLAMABAD
SINDH
BALOCHISTA
268
POPULATION OF PAKISTAN BY PROVINCE
1951, 1961, 1972, 1981 AND 1998 CENSUSES
74426
‘ 000 ’ PERSONS
80000
1951
1961
47632
1972
1981
30440
1998
4332
6566
2429
1353
1167
14156
8367
6048
19029
25582
20920
7578
10880
13260
20000
5889
40000
20637
37845
60000
0
.W.F.P.
PUNJAB
(+) F.A.T.A.
(+) ISLAMABAD
SINDH
BALOCHISTA
269
POPULATION
Table 203:- Area and Population by Tehsil, The Punjab: 1951, 1961, 1972
1981 and 1998 Censuses
District/ Tehsil
The Punjab
Bahawalpur Distt.
Ahmadpur East
Bahawalpur
Hasilpur
Khairpur Tamewali
Yazman
Area
(Sq.K.M.)
205345
1951
1961
20541
1972
25464
1981
1998
37607
47292
73621
527
736
1071
188
241
344
146
231
355
128
168
231
( Included in Hasilpur Tehsil )
2433
718
807
318
185
405
65
96
141
1453
444
457
197
117
238
8878
1729
1500
2536
1295
1818
631
183
149
65
115
119
822
229
197
102
156
138
1073
309
254
136
188
186
1374
367
327
196
258
226
2061
542
498
285
382
354
R.Y.Khan Distt.
Khanpur
Liaquatpur
Rahim Yar Khan
Sadiqabad
11880
1246
6727
1715
2192
663
108
144
248
163
1016
228
228
323
237
1399
325
305
437
332
1841
421
395
575
450
3141
684
699
986
772
D.G.Khan Dist.
D.G.Khan
Taunsa
(Tribal Area)
11922
3814
2769
5339
384
238
101
45
480
311
117
52
692
465
162
65
944
636
226
82
1643
1151
366
126
Layyah Distt.
Chaubara
Karor
Layyah
6291
2755
1824
1712
162
17
50
95
273
36
92
145
495
65
174
256
666
94
226
346
1121
161
369
591
Muzaffargarh Distt.
Alipur
Jatoi
Kot Addu
Muzaffargarh
8249
1391
1010
3471
2377
589
211
717
1070
241
336
(Included in Alipur Tehsil)
2636
398
447
808
983
1104
485
397
208
14
Bahawalnagar Distt.
Bahawalnagar
Chishtian
Fort Abbas
Haroonabad
Minchinabad
24830
1707
2372
1372
888
18491
Census Population ( Thousand Persons)
143
235
Rajanpur Distt.
12318
243
Jampur
2322
112
Rajanpur
2078
84
Rojhan
2905
47
(Tribal Area)
5013
(b)
(a)
Includes Population of Tribal Area of Rajanpur district.
185
291
313
421
1498
231
242
450
575
297
130
104
63
(b)
451
201
156
94
(b)
639
277
214
127
21
270
POPULATION
Table 203:- Area and Population by Tehsil, The Punjab: 1951, 1961, 1972
1981 and 1998 Censuses-Contd.
District/ Tehsil
Sub-Total
Area
(Sq.K.M.)
35124
Faisalabad Distt.
Chak Jhumra
5856
654
Faisalabad City
168
1951
6708
Census Population ( Thousand Persons)
1961
1972
1981
7974
1998
12107
14309
21317
1549
1990
3164
(Included in Faisalabad Sadar Tehsil)
3562
202
5430
254
1705}
1182
1023
2140
Faisalabad Sadar
1186
{702
666
924
Jaranwala
1811
438
483
738
748
1055
753
409
484
721
378
516
386
541
Sammundri
(Included in Sammundri Tehsil )
Tandlianwala
1284
Jhang Distt.
8809
876
1078
1562
1971
2834
Chiniot
2643
330
397
571
694
965
Jhang
4153
363
441
631
817
1199
Shorkot
2013
183
240
360
460
670
Toba Tek Singh Distt.
3252
604
693
1078
1134
1622
Gojra
916
200
229
339
357
495
Kamalia
1336
170
193
326
342
510
Toba Tek Singh
1000
234
271
413
435
617
Gujranwala Distt.
3622
795
1000
1615
2108
3401
Gujranwala
914
578
745
1245
1098
1927
Kamoke
834
273
406
Naushera Virkan
678
295
424
{(Included in Gujranwala Tehsil)}
Wazirabad
1196
217
255
370
442
644
Gujrat Distt.
3192
743
835
1177
1408
2048
Gujrat
1463
397
433
625
745
1093
Kharian
1154
346
402
552
543
780
120
175
Sarai Alamgir
575
(Included in Kharian Tehsil)
Hafizabad Distt.
2367
252
292
444
568
833
Hafizabad
1189
252
292
444
332
485
Pindi Bhattian
1178
236
348
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
Di
Malakwal
2673
846
1161
240
300
325
461
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
(Included in Hafizabad Tehsil)
415
491
722
759
759
( Included in Phalia Tehsil )
Phalia
1155
415
491
722
281
400
Narowal Distt.
2337
513
550
835
909
1265
Narowal
1065
252
266
386
443
627
Shakargarh
1272
261
284
449
466
638
Sialkot Distt.
3016
961
1045
1510
1803
2723
Daska
1026
291
332
490
574
861
Pasrur
978
252
257
374
426
612
Sialkot
1012
418
456
646
803
1250
271
POPULATION
Table 203:- Area and Population by Tehsil, The Punjab: 1951, 1961, 1972
1981 and 1998 Censuses-Contd.
District/ Tehsil
Area
(Sq.K.M.)
1951
Census Population ( Thousand Persons)
1961
1972
1981
276
POPULATION
Table 205:- Number of Urban / Rural Union Councils and Their Population by
Tehsil/Towns The Punjab
Number of Union
Councils
Population (Thousand Persons)
District/Tehsil/Town
As per 1998 Census
Total Urban
Rural
Total
Sub-Total
FaisalabadCity Distt.
Iqbal Town
Jinnah Town
Lyallpur Town
Madina Town
Chak Jhumra Town
Jaranwala Town
SammundriTown
Tandlianwala Town
Jhang Distt.
Ahmadpur Sial
Chiniot
Jhang
Shorkot
T.T.Singh Distt.
Gojra
Kamalia
Toba Tek Singh
Gujranwala City Distt.
Aroop Town
Khiali Shahpur Town
Nandipur Town
Qila Dedar Singh Town
Kamoke Town
Naushera Virkan Town
Wazirabad Town
Cantonment
Gujrat Distt.
Gujrat
Kharian
Sarai Alamgir
Hafizabad Distt.
Hafizabad
Pindi Bhattian
M.B-Din Distt.
Malakwal
Mandi Baha-ud-Din
Phalia
Narowal Distt.
Narowal
Shakargarh
-Contd
Urban
Rural
Estimated as on 31-12-2007 1998 Urban
Propotion
(%)
Total
Urban
Rural
277
POPULATION
Table 205:- Number of Urban / Rural Union Councils and Their Population by
Tehsil/Towns The Punjab
Number of Union
Councils
Population (Thousand Persons)
District/Tehsil/Town
As per 1998 Census
Total Urban
Rural
Total
Sub-Total
Sialkot Distt.
Daska
Pasrur
Sambrial
Sialkot
Lahore City Distt.
Aziz Bhatti Town
Data Ganj Buksh Town
Gulberg Town
Iqbal Town
Nishtar Town
Ravi Town
Samanabad Town
Shalimar Town
Wagha Town
Cantonment
Kasur Distt.
Chunian
Kasur
Pattoki
Nankana Distt.
Safdar Abad
Sangla Hill
Shahkot
Nankana
Okara Distt.
Depalpur
Okara
Renala Khurd
Sheikhupura Distt.
Ferozwala
Muridke
Sharaqpur
Sheikhupura
Multan Distt.
Jalalpur Pirwala Town
Bosam Town
Shah Rukn-e-Alam
Mumtazabad Town
Sher Shah Town
Shujabad Town
Cantonment
Khanewal Distt.
Jahanian
Kabirwala
Khanewal
Mian Channu
Lodhran Distt.
Dunyapur
Karor Pacca
Lodhran
Pakpattan Distt.
Arifwala
Pakpattan
Sahiwal Distt.
Chichawatni
-Contd
Urban
Rural
Estimated as on 31-12-2007 1998 Urban
Propotion
(%)
Total
Urban
Rural
278
POPULATION
Table 205:- Number of Urban / Rural Union Councils and Their Population by
Tehsil/Towns, The Punjab - Concld.
Number of Union
District/ Tehsil/Town
Total
Urban
Rural
Population (Thousand Persons)
Estimated as on
As per 1998 Census
31-12-2007
Total
298
POPULATION
Table 213:- Population of Urban Union Councils by Tehsil, The Punjab-Contd.
Population
District/Tehsil/Urban
Union Council
1998
Census
Population
Estimated as on
30-06-07 31-12-07
SIALKOT DISTRICT
Daska Tehsil
Model Town
Haque Pura
Main Bazar
Younisabad
Daska Kalan
Jamke Cheema
Pasrur Tehsil
Pasrur-1
Pasrur-2
Chawinda
Kalaswala
Sambrial Tehsil
Dar-us-Salam
Mandi Sambrial
Qila Sambrial
Bhopalwala
Begowala
Sialkot Tehsil
Muzafferpur
Kotli Behram
Miana Pura
Model Town
Water Works
Muhammad Pura
Shah Syedan
Karimpura
Ahmadpura
Pura Heeran
Neka Pura
Habibpura
Imam Sahib
Shohabpura
Haji Pura
Fatehgarh
Kotli Loharan
Sialkot Cantt.
LAHORE DISTRICT
Lahore Cantt.
Aziz Bhatti Town
Mian Meer
Mustafa Abad
District/Tehsil/Urban Union
Council
565751
744967
754528
33546
38670
42273
48730
42728
49254
Ghaziabad
Taj Bagh
Tajpura
Al-Faisal Town
Guldasht Colony
Data Ganj Bakhsh Town
Kasur Pura
Ameen Pura
Kareem Park
Ganj Kalan
Bilal Gunj
Anarkali
Gawalmandi
Sare Sultan
Qila Gujjar Singh
Race Course
Mozang
Jinnah Hall
Riwaz Garden
Islam Pura
Chohan Park
Sanda Kalan
Sanda Khurd
Shadman
Iqbal Town
Awan Town
Saidpur
Sabzazar
Dholanwal
Bakar Mandi
Johar Town
Nishter Town
Town Ship
Township Sector A
Bostan Colony
Ismail Nagar
Sittara Colony
Farid Colony
Keer Kalan
Green Town
Maryam Colony
Raiwind
Kahna Nau
299
POPULATION
Table 213:- Population of Urban Union Councils by Tehsil, The Punjab-Contd.
Population
District/Tehsil/Urban
Union Council
Ravi Town
Kot Begum
Kot Mohibbu
Aziz Colony
Fisal Park
Qaiser Town
Dhair
Shahdara
Jia Musa
Qila Lachhman Singh
Fruit Mandi
Siddique Pura
Bangali Bagh
Siddiqia Colony
Bhamman
Bhaghat Pura
Gujjar Pura
Rehmatpura
Begum Pura
Chah Miran
Bilal Park
Makhanpura
Kot Khawaja Saeed
Shad Bagh
Wassanpura
Faiz Bagh
Farooq Ganj
Aandroon Dehli Gate
Rang Mahal
Androon Bhatti Gate
Androon Texali Gate
Shalimar Town
Crown Park
Madhu Lal Hussain
Muhammad Colony
Baghbanpura
Harbanspura
Rashidpura
Fateh Garh
Nabipura
Angori Bagh
Mujahidabad
Mughalpura
Waga Town
Muslim Abad
Sultan Mehmood
Shadipura
Salamat Pura
Darogha Wala
Gulberg Town
Railway Colony
Daras Barey Mian
Bibi Pak Daman
Garrhi Shahu
Al-Hamra
Zaman Park
Gulberg
Makkah Colony
Naseer Abad
Garden Town
Model Town
Faisal Town
Liaqatabad
Kot Lakhpat
Pindi Rajputan
Samanabad Town
Abu Bakar Siddique Coly.
Sham Nagar
Gulgasht Colony
Gulshan-e-Ravi
Babu Sabu
Rizwan Park
Sodiwal
Bahawalpur House
Ichhra
New Samanabad
Shah Kamal
Pakki Thatti
Kashmir Block
Nawan Kot
Samanabad
Rehman Pura
Gulshan-e-Iqbal
Sikandar Block
Muslim Town