City Districts of Pakistan explained

City Districts of Pakistan are districts in Pakistan are primarily comprising urban areas, such as a mega city or large metropolitan areas. Out of the 150 total districts in Pakistan, only 8 were designated as "city districts" in 2001. These city districts have administrative boards responsible for specific areas of governance within their jurisdictions. The degree of administrative autonomy varies significantly among these districts.

Administrative structure

City districts consist of a three-tier or four-tier system of government. Each city district is subdivided into Tehsils (or Towns), which are further subdivided into Union Councils, which may further be subdivided into Wards.[1]

SubdivisionGovernment
City DistrictCity District government
Municipal CorporationMunicipal Corporation Government
TownTown municipal administration
Union CouncilUnion administration
WardWard administration

List of city districts

Sindh Province

Karachi City is a division itself and it comprises seven districts that work together under the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation.[2] [3] [1]

During 14 Aug 2001 to 2011, Karachi Division was abolished and all of the five districts (at that time) of Karachi were merged into single city district, forming city district government Karachi i.e CDGK.

On 14 Aug 2001, 5 major urban districts of Punjab were given the status of City Districts. These Districts were the Headquarters of Divisions of Punjab before 2001. The Bahawalpur and Dera Ghazi Khan headquarters were not included in city districts due to semi-urban status.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: City Mayors: Karachi local government. www.citymayors.com. 28 October 2020.
  2. Web site: Korangi notified as sixth district of Karachi. Hasan. Mansoor. 6 November 2013. DAWN.COM. 28 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Former UN staffer being tipped as PM’s focal person for polio. www.thenews.com.pk. 28 October 2020.