Improvement Trust
Moga Improvement Trust Moga is a local government body with the task of developing new schemes in planned manner. The Punjab government constituted Moga Improvement Trust Moga vide notification dated 27-11-1972. It is governed under the Punjab Town Improvement Act 1922. The Act has made Moga Improvement Trust Moga accountable to the public at different levels. The scope of the success of Moga Improvement Trust Moga greatly depends on the extent of active involvement and cooperation of the allottees in all its development schemes and programs. Moga Improvement Trust Moga played significant role in the development of Moga city by providing 5 commercial schemes and 2 residential schemes. The endeavor of the Moga Improvement Trust Moga is to provide quality of services to the allottees of various schemes. The Trust is more accountable to the general public with implementation of Right to Service Act.
Moga District
Moga District is the 17th District drawn on the map of Punjab State on 24th day of November 1995. Before this, Moga was the sub-division of Faridkot District. Moga town the head quarter of the District is situated on Ferozpur-Ludhiana road. Area of Dharamkot block with 150 villages has been emerged in Moga district vide. Pb. Govt. notification No. 2/36/98-R.E. 2(1) 6408 dated 5-11-99.
Moga District falls under the jurisdiction of Ferozpur division. Its boundaries touch the boundaries of Jalandhar district in north, Ludhiana district in East, Sangrur in South and Faridkot & Ferozpur in West. It stretches between longitude 75 degree – 15, 75 degree – 25 east and latitude 30 degree – 35 and 31 degree 15 North. It spreads over an area on 2230 km which comes to 4.42 % of the Punjab State. The average annual rainfall of district was 234.5 mm by the year 1999.
By the provisional figures of 2001 census the Moga District ranks 11th with in Punjab with a population of about 886313, which is 3.65 percent of the total population of Punjab State. There are 887 females per thousand male in Moga district by census 2001, which is one less than found in 1991 census, that was 884. Although rate of population growth is low but the density of population has increased, which is 400 per sq. km. as compared to 351 by 1991 census.
In Moga District 63.94 percent population is literate , where as the rate for male & female literacy is 68.40 & 58.96 respectively.
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