On July 1, 1982, Okara Become District
Okara district is composed of three sub-divisions Okara, Renala Khurd and Depalpur. The current main city was constructed by the British Raj in six blocks, each of which contained identically sized and shaped residences. Such meticulously planned town planning had never been seen before. By population, it is Pakistan’s 23rd-largest city. The population of Okara, according to the Population census 2017 is 461,934. It is estimated that it will increase upto 539,814 in 2022 with and average growth rate of 3.06. The average household size is 6.39 in Okara City. The Lahore-Multan Grand Trunk Road connects it to Lahore. The city is 100 kilometres southwest of Lahore and may be reached via bypassing the Ravi River. It is renowned for its cotton mills and agriculture-based economy. Sahiwal, historically Montgomery, is the major city closest to Okara.
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