DTCE

Sialkot :

Introduction

The district takes its name from its headquarters, Sialkot city. It is one of the ancient cities of Punjab. It is said to have been founded by Raja Sul or Sala of Pando dynasty, hence called Sulkot which subsequntly changed to Sialkot.

Location

District Sialkot lies between 740 -13' to 740 - 57' east latitudes and between 310 -55' and 320 -51' north longitudes.

Boundary

The district is bounded on the norht-west by Gujrat district on the north and north-east by occupied Jammu and Kashmir State, on the east  and  south-east by NArowal district, on the west and south west by Gujranwala district and on the south it just touches the boundries of  Sheikhupura district.

Area

The total area of district Sialkot is 3,016 square kilometers.

Population (According to Census 1998)

The total population of district Sialkot is 3,500,000

Summary

Total Number of UCs 124
Number of Tehsils 04
Number of UCs in partnership with DTCE 124
Number of tehsils in partnership with DTCE

04

CCB Mobilzation
CCBM Training
No. of CCBM Trainings Held 123
Elected Reps Male Female Total
 1,287  2,446  491  2,937
PCM Training
No. of PCM Training Held  0
No of Clusters No. of CCBs Female Male Total
 ---------  -----------  --------  -------  -------
Monitoring Committees
No. of Monitoring Committees Formed District Tehsil UC,s
63 41 870
Press Clubs & Bar Associations
MOU Signed with Press Club Yes
MOU Signed With Bar Association Yes
No. of Community Empowerment Round Tables Held  1
Local Citizen Information Network
No. of LCIN Rounds Held  1
Police Welfare & Community Relations
No. of UPSC's Formed  0
No. of Khulli Kacheries Held  0
Village & Neighbourhood Councils
No of Villages VNC's Formed In  0
No. of Villages VNC Election Held In  0
CCB Networks
CCBN Formed  No
CCBN Elections Held  No
Local Partner Organizations Koshish, Skill