Chaubara Tehsil | |
Native Name Lang: | pa |
Settlement Type: | Tehsil |
Pushpin Map: | Punjab Pakistan#Pakistan |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Punjab##Location in Pakistan |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Punjab |
Subdivision Type2: | Division |
Subdivision Name2: | Dera Ghazi Khan |
Subdivision Type4: | Towns |
Subdivision Name4: | 1 |
Subdivision Type5: | Union councils |
Subdivision Name5: | 14 |
Leader Title: | Nazim |
Leader Title1: | Naib nazim |
Population As Of: | 2017 Census of Pakistan |
Population Total: | 252,200 |
Population Urban: | 48,275 |
Population Rural: | 203,925 |
Coordinates: | 30.9075°N 71.5058°W |
Timezone: | PST |
Utc Offset: | +5 |
Timezone Dst: | PDT |
Utc Offset Dst: | +6 |
Subdivision Type3: | District |
Subdivision Name3: | Layyah |
Chaubara (ur|{{Nastaliq|چَوبارہ, pa|تحصیل چوبارا) is a tehsil located in Layyah District, in Dera Ghazi Khan Division, Punjab, Pakistan. The market town of Chaubara is the administrative headquarters of the tehsil. Chaubara is the least populated tehsil in Punjab, with a total population of 252,200.[1] Of this total population, 80.9% lives in rural areas and 19.1% in urban areas.
It is the largest tehsil in Layyah District, followed by the Layyah and Karor Lal Esan, all of which total a land area of 6,291 square kilometres.[1]
Tehsil Chaubara consists of seven union councils i.e. Nawankot, Khaira wala, Jamal Choupre, Sher Garh, Rafique Abad, Aulaq Thal Kalan and Chaubara.[2]
Saraiki and Punjabi are local languages in the region. However, Urdu and English are also spoken in this region.
The majority of residents are farmers by profession and raise domestic animals for milk and meat. Small ruminants are a basic source of income, and black and white grams are the most cultivated crops in this area. Wheat and cotton are also grown. This area has potential for forest cultivation since underground water provides favourable conditions.
The proposed Phase-II of the Greater Thal Canal is expected to irrigate a large area of land[3] and improve the local production as well as the GDP of Pakistan.
Weather is relatively hot but nights in the desert of Thal are relatively cold even in summer. Maximum temperature in summer can reach up to 48°C during the day and about 30°C at night. Winter always remains mild except from mid-December till mid-January.
A part of Thal Desert falls in the region of Chaubara. The Thal Jeep desert rally[4] [5] and camel dance festival are annual events in the region.