Oghi is a tehsil in Mansehra District , in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Its territory largely coincides with the Agror Valley , and its headquarters is the town of Oghi . Oghi Tehsil in Mansehra District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, was established in 1986. Prior to that, this area was part of Mansehra Tehsil. A decision was made by the government to reorganize tehsils and create new administrative units, and as a result, Oghi Tehsil was formed in this manner.
6-535: There tehsils is made up of the following union councils : Oghi , Belian , Dilbori , Kathai , Karori , Shamdhara , Shergarh , and Shungli Bandi . In August 2017, the three union councils of Darband , Nika Pani and Shanaya were separated into the new tehsil of Darband . The major social groups are the Tanoli, (Pashton Tribe) Sawati , Syed (Jalali), Pathans mostly Yousafzai - Azizwanis migrated adjacent Tor Ghar area and Gujjars . The predominant language
12-530: A Nazim which is equivalent to a mayor or chairperson, and a Naib Nazim (vice chairperson). As of 2007, there are 5,375 rural union councils across 115 districts. They form the third-tier of local government and fifth tier overall. Its structure and responsibilities differ between provinces and territories. Union councils are the primary governmental institution in Pakistan. They are often known as "village councils" in rural areas. The territory represented by
18-554: A village council usually comprises a large village and surrounding areas, often including nearby small villages. The term "union council" may be used for localities that are part of cities. The territory of a union council or village council is usually part of a tehsil (township). Less commonly, a union council may be part of a city district . Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council has 13 elected members or councillors. In addition to four male and two female members elected directly, there are two male and two female representatives of
24-404: Is Pashto , spoken by about three quarters of the population, but there is a large group of Hindko speakers and a smaller number of speakers of Gojri . The main economics activities are agriculture, forestry and livestock production. Most of the area is arid or rain-fed. About 25% of the people are involved in the agricultural sector. Timber is the main source of fuel. On the southwestern side
30-941: Is the Tanawal valley. New Darband Township and Shergarh are the main town and village of the Tehsil, respectively. Tanolis are the main caste of this area. 34°30′19.78″N 73°1′54.02″E / 34.5054944°N 73.0316722°E / 34.5054944; 73.0316722 Union councils of Pakistan Azad Kashmir government Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Local government Constitution of Pakistan Territorial election commission Elections Provincial elections Territorial elections Political parties Provinces Autonomous region Customs Regional topics The union councils of Pakistan ( Urdu : یونین کونسل ), referred to as village councils in villages, are an elected local government body consisting of 21 councillors, and headed by
36-438: The labour, a minority member, a Union Nazim, and his deputy, known as Union Naib Nazim. Besides elected members, there are several government employees and functionaries in every union council, who report to the secretary of the union council. The latter is a civil servant appointed by the state. The addition of seats for minority members and special interests was implemented in part due to people not wanting to run for election when
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