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Lahore Faces Historic Restructuring with Proposal to Divide into Two Districts

NasirMehmood December 8, 2025 0 2 min read
Lahore Poised for Major Administrative Split into North and South Districts

In a move that could reshape the governance of Pakistan’s second-largest city, a formal proposal has been tabled to administratively divide Lahore into northern and southern districts. The initiative, aimed at improving civic management and service delivery in the sprawling metropolis, marks one of the most significant potential overhauls of the city’s structure in recent decades.

A City Outgrowing Its Framework

Lahore, with an estimated population exceeding 13 million, has long grappled with the challenges of rapid urbanization and the strain on its administrative capacity. Proponents of the division argue that creating two distinct districts—Lahore North and Lahore South—would allow for more localized and efficient governance, bringing decision-making closer to the people.

The split is envisioned to streamline everything from municipal services and law enforcement to development planning and revenue collection. Each district would likely have its own dedicated administrative apparatus, potentially including a district commissioner, police command, and municipal offices.

Broader Context of Governance Reforms

This proposal emerges alongside other significant political statements on governance structure. On the same day, senior politician Aleem Khan proposed the creation of new provinces, a topic of perennial debate in Pakistan’s federal system. Furthermore, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed authorities to expedite development work in the flagship Ravi City urban project, underscoring a period of active focus on administrative and developmental policy.

While the Lahore division plan is at a proposal stage, it has ignited discussions among urban planners, political analysts, and civil society. Key questions remain regarding the specific demarcation of boundaries, the allocation of resources, and the integration of existing civic bodies like the Lahore Development Authority and the Lahore Waste Management Company.

The Road Ahead

For the proposal to become reality, it must navigate a complex approval process involving provincial and potentially federal authorities. The move would require a formal notification from the Government of Punjab, amendments to relevant laws, and a detailed framework for the transition.

If implemented, the division of Lahore could serve as a precedent for other mega-cities in Pakistan facing similar administrative challenges. The coming weeks are expected to see heightened debate as stakeholders assess the potential impact on Lahore’s future growth and governance.

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