DG KHAN
Dera Ghazi Khan is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Dera Ghazi Khan city. The city was founded at the close of the 15th century and named after Nawab Ghazi Khan Mirani, son of Nawab Haji Khan Mirani. The City is surrounded by Koh-e-Sulaiman. The Sulaiman Mountains rise to a height of 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in the north of the district According to the survey, the most widely used first language is Saraiki, spoken by 80% of the population, followed by Balochi with 14%, Urdu with 3.2% and Punjabi with 1.3%.
Followings are the Educational Offices and Institutions:
- Directorate of Education Colleges, Dera Ghazi Khan
- Office of the CEO Schools, Dera Ghazi Khan
- Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan
MUZAFFAR GARH
Muzaffargarh is a district of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Muzaffargarh city. It lies on the bank of the Chenab River. It is the 39th largest city of Pakistan by population. Muzaffargarh was founded in 1794 by the Governor of Multan Nawab Muzaffar Khan. The Meaning of Muzaffargarh is “Fort of Muzaffar” because the old town lies inside the walls of a fort built by Nawab Muzaffar Khan of Multan. Prior to that the place was known by a shop called “Musan Hatti”, on the road leading from Multan to Dera Ghazi Khan. In 1861 it became the headquarters of Muzaffargarh District.
Followings are the Educational Offices and Institutions:
- Office of the Deputy Director Colleges, Muzaffargarh
- Office of the CEO, Muzaffargarh
LAYYAH
Layyah is a district in the Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in the southern part of the province. Layyah City is the district headquarter of Layyah District. It was founded around 1550 by Kamal Khan, who laid foundation of Dera Ghazi Khan. Layyah has hot desert climate. Total Population of Layyah is 1,824,230. The area consists of a semi-rectangular block of sandy land between the Indus River and the Chenab River in Sindh Sagar Doab. The total area covered by the district is 6,291 km2 with a width from east to west of 88 kilometres (55 mi) and a length from north to south of 72 kilometres (45 mi).
Followings are the Educational Offices and Intuitions:
- Office of the Deputy Director College, Layyah
- Office of the CEO Schools, Layyah
- Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (Sub-Campus)
RAJANPUR
Rajanpur is a district of the Pakistani province of Punjab, with its administrative headquarters the city of Rajanpur. According to the 1998 census, the district had a population of 1,100,000, and 14.27% of these were inhabitants of urban areas. The anatomy of Rajanpur district is associated with its town Rajanpur, which was founded by Makhdoom Sheikh Rajan Shah in 1770 and merged with Dera Ghazi Khan in 1982. It had a population of 1,103,618 of which 14.27% were urban. The most widely used first language of the district is Saraiki, spoken by 76% of the population. Balochi is spoken by 17%, Punjabi – by 3.3% and Urdu – by 3.2%.
Followings are the Educational Offices and Institutions:
- Office of the Deputy Director Colleges, Rajanpur
- Office of the CEO Schools, Rajanpur