Deona Mandi is a town and union council of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32ð38'0N 74ð0'0E with an altitude of 231 metres (761 feet).
Deona Mandi was historically known for its handloom weavers who produced a type of cloth called Khais. This traditional craft, once a significant aspect of the town's identity and highly regarded by Punjabis globally, has largely disappeared. Consequently, Deona Mandi has undergone a transformation. The town, which previously thrived on its weaving industry, has predominantly become a grain market now. In addition to this change, there has been a move towards manufacturing more contemporary products such as tarpaulins and shelters. These items are now produced to cater to various local needs, including public gatherings, weddings, and funerals.