Pasrur (Urdu: تحصیل پسرور) is a tehsil of the Sialkot District in Punjab, Pakistan. The city of Pasrur serves as its capital and namesake.[2]

The tehsil, an administrative unit, was created during British rule in India, with its administrative centre located in the city of Pasrur. The tehsil covers a total area of 1,020 km2 (394 sq mi), and its oldest village is Sabo Bhadiar, located near Qila Kallar Wala.[3] Village Maanga is also located in Tehsil Pasrur.

Demographics

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1951...—    
1961...—    
1972...—    
1981...—    
1998611,871—    
2017840,847+1.69%
2023970,366+2.42%
Sources:[4]

According to the 2023 census, Pasrur Tehsil in Sialkot District, Punjab, Pakistan, has a population of 970,366. The urban population of Pasrur Municipal Committee is 102,717, comprising 52,364 males and 50,286 females. Pasrur Tehsil covers an area of 975 square kilometers, resulting in a population density of approximately 995.25 people per square kilometer. The literacy rate in Pasrur Tehsil is 74.52%. For context, Sialkot District, which includes Pasrur Tehsil, has a total population of 4,499,394 as of 2023.

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