| At present the working of Union Councils are being looked after by the Administrators appointed by the Chief Commissioner. |
| Necessary details in respect each Union Council is narrated below for perusal. |
| S.NO. |
Name of Union Council |
Population |
Area (Acres) |
| 1. |
Tarlai |
32,756 |
7411 |
| 2. |
Kirpa |
12,114 |
7436 |
| 3. |
Kuri |
16,999 |
7660 |
| 4. |
Phulgran |
22,234 |
18992 |
| 5. |
Shah Allah Ditta |
10,267 |
6983 |
| 6. |
Cherah |
20,979 |
11843 |
| 7. |
Koral |
24,008 |
14685 |
| 8. |
Rewat |
31,360 |
9716 |
| 9. |
Tumair |
12,114 |
14694 |
| 10. |
Sihala |
25,532 |
14978 |
| 11. |
Bhara Kau |
39,650 |
10455 |
| 12. |
Sohan |
17,292 |
4433 |
| |
265,305 |
129286 |
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| Rural Area Coordination Committee (RACC) |
| Rural Area Coordination Committee (RACC) mainly coordinates the activities of all Union Councils and of all Government and Semi-Government Departments or institutions in the rural area of ICT. The RACC is a local government institution at the district level and consists of all the elected chairman of the 12 Union Councils, and ex-officio members such as representatives from CDA, WAPDA, A.E.S. Departments and heads of various other nation building departments, including engineers and directors. |
| RACC coordinates agreement between various government and semi-government departments and Union Councils. It also coordinates planning and implementation of local development schemes for each fiscal year, as well as various other activities. When a unanimous decision can not be obtained at a meeting, the 12 elected chairman of Union Councils settle the issue by vote. |
| At present the Deputy Commissioner, ICT is looking after the working of RACC as Administrator. |
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