Narowal District, Administrative district in Gujranwala Division, Pakistan.
Narowal District is an administrative division in Gujranwala with fertile terrain and multiple administrative units spread across its territory. The landscape consists mainly of farmland and settlements connected by road networks.
The district was created in 1991 when Narowal and Shakargarh were separated from Sialkot District to form a new administrative unit. This establishment shaped the governance structure that continues to define the region today.
Farming shapes daily life here, with agricultural work woven into the rhythm of seasons and community routines. Fields cover much of the landscape, and people's traditions reflect their deep connection to the land.
The main city of Narowal is well connected by roads to other Punjab towns, making travel across the region straightforward. Using local transport helps you move between settlements and reach rural areas more easily.
The area is home to four universities, making it a notable education hub in northeastern Punjab. These institutions draw students from surrounding areas and shape the intellectual life of the community.
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