The literacy rate across Punjab, Pakistan, exhibits significant variation among its tehsils, reflecting disparities in educational development. According to the 2023 census data, urban tehsils such as Gujrat (82.48%), Faisalabad City (81.59%), and Lahore Cantonment (81.01%) boast some of the highest literacy rates in the province. Conversely, rural tehsils like Koh-e-Suleman (36.04%) and Liaqatpur (38.35%) lag considerably behind, highlighting the urban-rural divide in educational access. In the Sargodha District, literacy rates vary from 56.33% in Kot Momin to 69.31% in Bhalwal, indicating intra-district disparities. Similarly, Toba Tek Singh District shows a range from 63.55% in Kamalia to 74.45% in Toba Tek Singh Tehsil. These statistics underscore the need for targeted educational policies to bridge the literacy gap across different regions of Punjab.