Quaidabad (Punjabi, Urdu: قائِدآباد), is a city and tehsil of Khushab District in the Punjab, Pakistan.
It was founded by Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar in 1951 named after Quaid-e-Azam (the founder of Pakistan).
Agriculture is important to the local economy, particularly the growing of Rice, wheat, Black gram which is exported all over Pakistan and around the world.
The main industries include Rice Mills, Poultry Sheds and Salt processing Units.
But this tehsil has unique surface of having dry mountains on one side and sandy soil on other corner.
"Amb Shareef" is also a famous place of Quaidabad Tehsil Major sports : Cricket and volleyball Others : Football, Hockey, Badminton
Bijar Chak No.14/Mb Goleywali Gunjial Janubi Okhali Mohlah Quaidabad Utra Janubi Warcha Gunjial Shumali Choaa Panja Quaid Abad houses few Government colleges.