Sambrial

سمبڑيال
City
Sambrial
سمبڑيال
Coordinates: 32°10′N 74°24′E / 32.16°N 74.40°E / 32.16; 74.40Coordinates: 32°10′N 74°24′E / 32.16°N 74.40°E / 32.16; 74.40
Country  Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Sialkot
Government
  Politicians

Leader Mughal Zafar

Rana Shameem Ahmed Khan, MNA NA-112, 2013 to 2018,CH. Arshad Javed Warraich, MPA PP-131, 2013 to 2018,Ch. Azeem Noori Ghumman, Ex-MPA PP-131, Chaudhary Muhammad Maalak Ghumman ( Ex- Chairman Sambrial ) Ch. Shair Muhammad, Ex-Chairman Sambrial,Ch. Liaquat ali Ghumman, Ex-Chairman Sambrial
Elevation 238 m (781 ft)
Population
  Total 200,000
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Calling code 052 (PTCL)

Sambrial (Urdu: سمبڑيال), is a town of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the capital of Sambrial Tehsil, an administrative subdivision of the district.[1]

Location

The town is situated on the bank of Upper Chenab Canal and lies to the west of the district capital Sialkot. Sambrial is Tehsil of district Sialkot in Punjab Pakistan consisting 160 villages having 17 union councils. Sambrial is a key city because of its central location among Sialkot, Gujrat & Gujranwala.

Economy

It is home town of Sialkot International Airport, Sialkot Export Processing Zone and Sialkot Dry Port. Sambrial has experienced exponential economic growth because of its strategic crossroads location in the Northeast corner of Punjab. People travelling between Sialkot & Wazirabad drive through Sambrial. The road Sialkot to Rawalpindi passes through Sambrial. The recent construction of Tehsil complexes, DDPO (formerly DSP) and other tehsil management offices has triggered a boom in construction and regional migration for jobs. Although the current developments are a contributing factor in the current progress but the historical role can also not be overlooked. A closer look at the map of Punjab reveals that Sambrial lies on the connecting route between GT road and the rest of Eastern and Northern Punjab. In fact, it was a strategic location for trade and military placements by Mughals and British rulers alike in the pre-independence (subcontinent) times.

Education

Schools: Fatima Public High School, EFA School (Education For All), The Pakistan School, Danish Public School, Unique Efficiency High School, Kids Club Grammer School, Crescent Model School, St. Mary's High School, Allied School, The Smart School, The Knowledge School. Govt. Muslim Awami High School, Govt. Islamia High school.


Colleges: Govt. Islamia Degree College, Punjab College, Superior College, Learning Emporium, Government Technical Training Center (GTTC)

Academies: Al - Herman Academy, Professor's Science Academy, Muhammadan Academy.

References

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