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Punjab Development Statistics 2017 Preface Punjab Development Statistics 2017 Preface Bureau of Statistics has been issuing this publication since 1972. The present edition is the 43rd 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, District & Division as far as possible. Eight tables on Monthly Electricity and Gas Consumption, Number of Zoo, Number of Bulldozers, Small and Mini Dams, Recognized Slaughter Houses and two provisional tables on population census 2017 are also added in this issue. It includes some national data on important subjects like Major Crops, Foreign Trade, Labour Force & Employment, National Accounts, Population, Price and Transport etc. It contains a 'Statistical Abstract' which gives a comparative picture of information on almost all Socio- Economic sectors of Pakistan and the Punjab. Key findings of Multiple Indicator Cluster Servey (MICS): 2014 of some of the Socio-Economic Indicators are also included in this edition viz-a-viz Education, Health, Housing and Socio-Economic Development by district. 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, govt. departments and other users of Socio-Economic data in public as well as private sector. I am thankful to various Provincial Departments / Agencies / Federal Ministries / Divisional/District offices for supplying the required data. Without their co-operation, it would have not been possible to release this publication in time. Suggestions for further improvement will be welcome. (CH. SAJID RASUL) DIRECTOR GENERAL Editorial Board Ch. Sajid Rasul Director General Syed Waqar-ul-Hassan Director Mr. Shahid Saleem Deputy Director Mr. Muhammad Ameen Statistical Officer Mr. Rizwan Bashir Statistical Officer Data Composition Mrs. Fatima Shaheen Compositor Mr. Zaheer Ahmad Sheikh Draftsman Ms. Tahrima Rafique Statistical Assistant Mr. Muhammad Zeshan Khalid K.P.O iv Symbols and Equivalents - = Nil or Insignificant N.A. = Not Available n.a. = Not Applicable Divn. = Division Distt. = District N.R. = Not Reported R.E. = Revised Estimates B.E. = Budget Estimates FATA = Federally Administered Tribal Areas MSCFD = Million Standard Cubic Feet Per Day MICS = Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (p) = Provisional (r) = Revised N = Nitrogenous Fertilizer P 2 O 5 = Phosphatic Fertilizer K=Potash Rs. = Rupees One Lac = 100,000 = 100 Thousand Ten Lacs = 1,000,000 = 1 Million One Crore = 10,000,000 = 10 Million 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. v 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 AREA 1 Acre = 0.405 Hectare 1 Hectare = 2.471 Acres WEIGHT 1 Chattank = 0.058 Kilogram 1 Seer = 0.933 Kilogram 1 Lb. = 0.454 Kilogram vi 1 Maund = 37.324 Kilograms 1 Tonne = 26.792 Maunds 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. VOLUME 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.) 1 Barrel = 158.98 Liters vii List of Tables P a g e Table No. T i t l e No. - Statistical Abstract 3-15 - Administrative Units, Government of the Punjab, As on 31st December, 2016. 19 - Police Stations / Posts, Mauzas, Urban/Rural Union Councils, and Cantonment 20 Boards by Division and District, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2016. - Administrative Departments, their Attached Departments and Autonomous 21-29 Bodies, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2016. - Names of Tehsils by Division & District, The Punjab, As on 31st December, 2016. 30-32 I - AGRICULTURE - Explanatory Notes on Agriculture Section 35-37 i) Land Utilization & Agricultural Farms Table 1 Land Utilization Statistics, The Punjab: 2005-06 to 2014-15 38-39 Table 2 Land Utilization Statistics by Division and District, The Punjab: 2014-15 40-41 Table 3 Number and Area of Farms by Size of Farm, The Punjab: Agriculture Census, 2010 42 Table 4 Private Farms and Farm Area by Tenure and Size of Farm, The Punjab:Agriculture 42 Census, 2010 ii) Agricultural Inputs Table 5 Temperature at Selected Centres, The Punjab: 2007 to 2016 43 Table 6 Rainfall at Selected Stations, The Punjab: 2007 to 2016 44 Table 7 Division-Wise Length of Channels and Drains, The Punjab: 2015-16 45 Table 8 Canal Withdrawals, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 46 Table 9 Monthly Sales of Fertilizers by Type, The Punjab: 2014-15 and 2015-16 47-48 Table 10 Sales of Fertilizers by Division and District, The Punjab: 2011-12 to 2015-16 49 Table 11 Availability and Off- take of Fertilizers, The Punjab: 2014-15 and 2015-16 50 Table 12 Average Retail Prices of Fertilizers: 2006-07 to 2015-16 51 Table 13 Nutrient Contents Present in Various Types of Fertilizers 52 Table 14 Distribution of Indigenous Improved Seeds by Crop, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 53 Table 15 Use of Plant Protection Measures on Important Crops by Size of Farm 54 The Punjab: 2010 Census Table 16 Area Treated with Pesticides by Crop, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 55 iii) Tubewells Table 17 Number of Diesel and Electric Tubewells Installed by Ownership 55 The Punjab: 2005-06 to 2014-15 Table 18 Number of Diesel and Electric Tubewells Installed by Ownership, Division 56 and District, The Punjab: 2014-15 viii P a g e Table No. T i t l e No. Table 19 Private Tubewells/Lift Pumps and Area Irrigated 57 by Division and District, The Punjab: 2004 Census Table 20 Private Tubewells by Year of Installation, Division and District 58 The Punjab: 1994 to 2004 Censuses Table 21 Tubewells Installed/Electrified and Pumping in SCARP Areas 59 The Punjab: 2014 to 2016 Table 22 Pumpage Capacity and Actual Pumpage of SCARP-II Tubewells by Crop 60 Season and Scheme, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 23 Information Regarding Soil Conservation (Mini Dams Completed by District/Tehsil 61 The Punjab: 2015-16 Table 24 Small Dams by District/Tehsil, The Punjab: 2015-16 62 iv) Tractors Table 25 Tractors by Ownership, Division and District, The Punjab: 63 1994 and 2004 Censuses Table 26 Private Tractors by Purchase Periods, Division and District 64 The Punjab: 1994 to 2004 Censuses Table 27 Private Tractor Owners, Tractors and Period of Work by Division and District, 65 The Punjab: 1994 and 2004 Censuses Table 28 Private Tractors and Area Covered by Division and District during the 66 last 12 Months, The Punjab: 1994 and 2004 Censuses Table 29 Tractors (Private and Government) by Make Division and District 67 The Punjab: 2004 Census (March) Table 30 Tractors by Make, Division and District, The Punjab: 2014-15 68 Table 31 Threshers and Harvestors by Division and District, 69 The Punjab: 2015-16 Table 32 Tractors Imported in Pakistan: 2006-07 to 2015-16 70 v) Agricultural Institutional Credit, Area & Production etc. Table 33 Agricultural Loans Disbursed by Type by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan, 70 The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 34 Number of Loanees and Loans Advanced According to Size of Holdings 71 by Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan in The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 35 Loans Disbursed by Purpose by Zarai Taraqiati Bank of Pakistan in 72 The Punjab: 2011-12 to 2015-16 Table 36 Loans Advanced to Farmers by Five Commercial Banks in 72 The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 ix P a g e Table No. T i t l e No. Table 37 Agricultural Co-operative Societies, their Membership and Loans Advanced / 73 Recovered by Provincial Co-operative Bank, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 38 Cropped Area by Crop, The Punjab: 2015-16 74 Table 39 Number of Mauzas and Cropped Area by Division and District, The Punjab: 2015-16 75 Table 40 Area Sown Un-Irrigated and Irrigated by Mode of Irrigation, 76 The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 41 Area Sown, Un-Irrigated and Irrigated by Mode of Irrigation, Division and District, 77 The Punjab: 2015-16 Table 42 Area Sown Total and Irrigated Under Important Crops, 78 The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 43 Area Sown Under Major Crops by Mode of Irrigation, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 79-81 Table 44 Kharif and Rabi Acreage by Crop-Total and Irrigated, The Punjab: 2013-14 to 2015-16 82 Table 45 Production of Important Crops, Total and Irrigated, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 83-84 Table 46 Per Hectare Yield of Important Crops, Total and Irrigated, 85-86 The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 Table 47 Kharif and Rabi Acreage Failed by Crop-Total and Irrigated, 87 The Punjab: 2013-14 to 2015-16 Table 48 Area and Production of Wheat and Rice by Variety, The Punjab: 2006-07 to 2015-16 88 Table 49 Area Sown Total & Irrigated under Wheat by Division
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