Khudian

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Khudian Khas
Khudian
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Khudian Khas is located in Pakistan
Khudian Khas
Khudian Khas
Coordinates: 30°56′56″N 73°44′36″E / 30.94889°N 73.74333°E / 30.94889; 73.74333
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictKasur
Area
  Total
136 km2 (53 sq mi)
Population
  Total
105,000+
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Khudian Khas (Urdu: کھڈیاں خاص), is a large town and Municipal Committee[1] of Kasur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[2] Khudian is part of Kasur Tehsil and is at an altitude of 177 meters (583 feet) above sea level.[3] The Sutlej River, which flows on the India-Pakistan border, is 20 kilometers from Khudian. It is 33 kilometers from India-Pakistan border of Ganda Singh Wala.

A mud castle was still in existence in 1947 on the banks of Katora Branch Canal (also called Jora Canal[4]) but got demolished with the passage of time.

Railways

Railway has been another major means of transportation for the town. Khudian Khas is located at Lahore-Pakpatan-Samma Satta (Bahawalpur) Railway Line.

Khudian Railway Station[5] was big and well-designed – somewhat similar to the design to existing railway station of Pakpattan. However, in 1971 India-Pakistan War, this station was destroyed[6] and rebuilt in 1972.

Population

Out of this Tehsil Kasur had an urban population of 488,741 individuals with 77,252 households. Rural population of Kasur Tehsil included 845,912 people with 125,692 households.[7]

As per 2017 census, Khudian Khas Municipal Committee had a total population of 38,802 with 6,111 households.[8]

Education

The Govt. Post Graduate College for Women is located in Khudian Khas.[9]

Commerce and trade

There was a major dispute between the Market Committee Khudian and Town Committee Khudian over its control, mainly on the clash in the provisions of Punjab Agricultural Produce Market Ordinance, XXIII of 1978 and the Punjab Local Government Ordinance VI of 1979. The matter went to the High Court, Lahore and later into the Supreme Court. Later Supreme Court of Pakistan made a decision on this case in 1992. The decision was made by then Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Muhammad Afzal Zullah.[10]

Political leadership

In December 2016, according to allegations, through heavy bribery, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim Jalal became the chairman and Sardar Jawad Ibrahim Dogar became the deputy chairman of the town committee[11] As in February 2021, a government appointed administrator is in-charge of Town Committee as local government elections have not been held for many years.

As per government records of 2019, Town Committee Khudian has 84 employees.[12]

Police station

Khudian Police Station[13] was established in 1906 which covers about 80 villages.

Medical facilities

Post office

References

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