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Lasbela District

District in Balochistan, Pakistan


Summary

District in Balochistan, Pakistan

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nameLasbela District
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لسبݔله دمگ
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photo1aPrinces of Hope, Hingol National Park, Pakistan.jpg
photo2aCave city of Gondrani also known as Sheher e Roghan.jpg
image_captionTop: Princess of Hope in Hingol National Park
Bottom: Gondrani Cave City
image_mapPakistan - Balochistan - Lasbela (2022).png
map_captionMap of Balochistan with Lasbela District highlighted
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_namePakistan
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Balochistan
subdivision_type2Division
subdivision_name2Kalat
seat_typeHeadquarters
seatUthal
government_typeDistrict Administration
leader_title1District Police Officer
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leader_title2District Health Officer
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area_total_km215,153
population_as_of2023
population_footnotes
population_total680,977
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population_urban330585 (48.54%)
population_rural350,392 (51.46%)
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established_titleEstablished
established_dateJune 1954
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لسبݔله دمگ Bottom: Gondrani Cave City Total: (36.47%) | Male: (45.86%) | Female: (26.48%) Lasbela District ( ur , bal ) is a coastal district and part of the Kalat Division situated in the south-east of Balochistan, Pakistan. Located approximately 100 km northwest of Karachi, the district is geographically and economically significant.

As per the 2023 Pakistani census, Lasbela has a population of 298,092. Its economy is predominantly based on fishing, agriculture, and livestock rearing, supplemented by mineral extraction, particularly limestone and gypsum, which contribute to regional industrial activity. The district is also historically important, with a strategic role during the British colonial period.

Lasbela experiences a hot and humid subtropical climate, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 45 C, while winters remain relatively mild, ranging from 10 C to 20 C. Rainfall is scarce, typically ranging from 60 mm to 100 mm annually.

The principal languages spoken are Balochi and Lasi (a dialect of Sindhi), reflecting the area's ethnolinguistic diversity. The town Uthal serves as the district's administrative headquarters.

Lasbela's varied landscape includes coastal and mountainous features, such as Sapat Beach, Kund Malir, Golden Beach, and Sonmiani Bay of the Arabian Sea, as well as the rugged terrain and seasonal waterfalls found in Kanraj, in the Kirthar Mountains, where minerals are extracted, like in Duddar.

History

The early history of Lasbela is for most parts obscure, until the rise of Aliani family of Jamotes in the 18th century. In the early 7th century CE, the ruler of Armanbel (present-day Bela) was a Buddhist known as Samani, who descended from the governors appointed by Rai Sahiras, the maharaja of Sind. When Chach of Aror marched to Makran he was cordially received at Bela, and the ruler of Bela pledged his loyalty to him.

The district lied on the route taken by Muhammad ibn al-Qasim during his invasion of Sind. It later formed part of the walayat al-Sind during the Caliphate period.

Afterwards the Sindhi dynasties of Sumra and Samma appear to have held control of Lasbela. Sammas were overthrown by Shah Hussein Arghun in 1523, and the subsequent history of Lasbela is lost in obscurity, although the local clans of Gujars, Runjha, Gunga and Burfat are believed to have exercised a semi-independent control of the region.

In 1742–1743, Jam Ali Khan, the chief of the Jamote tribe from the Koreja Family of Samma Dynasty, established his control over Lasbela with the help of Khan of Kalat. His descendants, known as Jam of Lasbela, ruled the state until 1947, when Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan acceded to Pakistan. In 1960 Lasbela was combined with Karachi to form Karachi-Bela Division. It was returned to Kalat Division in 1972. Hub District was carved out of Lasbela in 2022.

Administration

The district of Lasbela is administratively divided in four tehsils, one sub-tehsil and 22 Union Councils.

TehsilAreaPop.DensityLit. rateUnion Councils
author=Saleem Shahid and Abdul Wahid Shahwanidate=24 February 2019title=Efforts on to rescue people from Balochistan's flood-hit areasurl=https://www.dawn.com/news/1465664access-date=20 July 2021newspaper=Dawn (newspaper)}}1,75688,93350.6533.95%
Lakhra Tehsil1,95446,74423.9215.31%
Bela Tehsil1,527129,26484.6540.98%
Kanraj Tehsil1,19015,99613.4420.32%
Liari Tehsil2,01017,1558.5316.09%

Geography

The main rivers of Lasbela are Porali River with its tributaries, Winder River and Wirhab River. Other rivers are the Phor and Hingol which rise in Awaran District before flowing through Lasbela District on their way to the Arabian Sea.

Demographics

Population

As of the 2023 census, Lasbela district has 115,539 households and a population of 680,977. The district has a sex ratio of 105.04 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 32.47%: 45.86% for males and 26.48% for females. 209,038 (30.7% of the surveyed population) are under 10 years of age. 330,585 (48.55%) live in urban areas.

Language

In the 1951 Census of Pakistan, 80% of population of former state of Las Bela was reported to be speaker of Sindhi, forming a majority. The share of Balochi was 19%. At the time of the 2023 census, the share of Sindhi fell to 9.96% while that of Balochi rose to 75.32%. Other first languages include Brahui (8.09%) and Pashto (2.56%).

Religion

In the 2023 census, Islam is the predominant religion with 96.55% followers, while Hinduism has 2.92% followers. There is also a minor population which adheres to Christianity.

Education

The Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Science (LUAWMS) is located in Uthal. Balochistan Residential College (BRC) at Uthal. Polytechnic Institute at Uthal.

Economy

In the south east, an oil refinery Cnergyico was constructed in 2014 at Hub in Lasbela District which is capable of processing 120,000 barrels of oil. Furthermore, a power station is located adjacent to refinery, that produces about 1350 MW of power.

Health

These are hospitals in Lesbela District:

  • DHQ Hospital Lasbela

Bibliography

References

References

  1. (1 August 2006). "History of Lasbela".
  2. "Literacy rate, enrolments, and out-of-school population by sex and rural/urban, CENSUS-2023, BALOCHISTAN".
  3. "Tehsils & Unions- Lasbela District".
  4. "TABLE 1 : AREA, POPULATION BY SEX, SEX RATIO, POPULATION DENSITY, URBAN POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, CENSUS-2023, BALOCHISTAN".
  5. "LITERACY RATE, ENROLMENT AND OUT OF SCHOOL POPULATION BY SEX AND RURAL/URBAN, CENSUS-2023, BALOCHISTAN".
  6. Saleem Shahid and Abdul Wahid Shahwani. (24 February 2019). "Efforts on to rescue people from Balochistan's flood-hit areas". Dawn (newspaper).
  7. "Population by administrative units 1951-1998". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  8. "7th Population and Housing Census - Detailed Results: Table 1".
  9. "7th Population and Housing Census - Detailed Results: Table 12".
  10. "7th Population and Housing Census: Population by Mother Tongue, Sex and Rural/Urban".
  11. (1951). "Census of Pakistan, VOLUME 2 1951. Baluchistan: Report & Tables".
  12. "Population by Mother Tongue, Sex and Rural/Urban, Census-2023". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  13. "Population by Sex, Religion and Rural/Urban, Census - 2023". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  14. Saad Hasan. (4 July 2014). "A matter of weeks: Byco ready to utilise its Hub refinery". The Express Tribune (newspaper).
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