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Sukkur Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SUKKUR DISTRICT 1,487,903 263,042 NEW SUKKUR TALUKA 319,768 55,477 BAGERJI STC 29,434 5264 BAGERJI TC 9,990 1789 BAGERJI 9,183 1669 327020101 1,674 335 327020102 593 107 327020103 1,473 225 327020104 2,825 526 327020105 2,618 476 BELO BAGERJI LEFT SIDE 398 56 327020107 398 56 MUBARAKPUR 409 64 327020106 409 64 DEHA TC 6,518 1255 DEDA 633 134 327020304 633 134 DEHA 5,885 1121 327020301 1,509 278 327020302 2,602 494 327020303 982 206 327020305 792 143 GOSERJI TC 12,926 2220 GOSERJI 7,896 1432 327020201 1,434 271 327020202 3,203 601 327020205 1,486 252 327020206 1,773 308 TAMACHANI 5,030 788 327020203 2,579 384 327020204 1,822 294 327020207 629 110 BAGERJI TC 7,804 1414 CHARGE NO 03 7,804 1414 CIRCLE NO 01 7,804 1414 327030101 1,726 287 327030102 1,782 314 327030103 1,605 303 327030104 1,104 228 327030105 1,587 282 PURANO SUKKUR STC 14,219 2364 ARAIN TC 10,587 1699 ANGAHO 2,211 399 327010203 2,211 399 NASIRABAD 8,376 1300 Page 1 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 327010204 1,568 275 327010205 2,149 279 327010206 3,140 462 327010207 1,519 284 PURANO SUKKUR TC 3,632 665 ALAPH KACHO 431 90 327010106 431 90 BELO BINDI DHAREJA 2,011 377 327010103 2,011 377 BELO QADIRPUR 477 82 327010102 477 82 KACHO MANDO DERO 0 0 327010105 0 0 PAKKO BINDI DHAREJA 363 52 327010101 363 52 SHAH BELO 350 64 327010104 350 64 SUKKUR M.CORP. 268,311 46435 CHARGE NO 04 94,241 16685 CIRCLE NO 01 12,937 2074 327040101 585 86 327040102 2,176 271 327040103 1,312 247 327040104 915 166 327040105 2,363 418 327040106 1,292 229 327040107 1,446 209 327040108 1,799 280 327040109 1,049 168 CIRCLE NO 02 11,005 1867 327040201 454 89 327040202 1,575 290 327040203 2,200 438 327040204 792 156 327040205 3,615 558 327040206 529 93 327040207 1,840 243 CIRCLE NO 03 8,883 1747 327040301 727 145 327040302 593 132 327040303 1,128 213 327040304 1,190 237 327040305 1,436 258 327040306 578 125 327040307 473 97 Page 2 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 327040308 870 188 327040309 1,098 190 327040310 790 162 CIRCLE NO 04 5,522 968 327040401 1,354 231 327040402 1,244 231 327040403 1,309 222 327040404 1,454 257 327040405 161 27 CIRCLE NO 05 10,190 1840 327040501 1,513 312 327040502 1,578 281 327040503 715 139 327040504 1,824 321 327040505 2,398 366 327040506 2,162 421 CIRCLE NO 06 20,823 3614 327040601 4,812 822 327040602 3,454 646 327040603 7,562 1282 327040604 2,539 467 327040605 2,456 397 CIRCLE NO 07 11,268 2137 327040701 3,071 581 327040702 1,051 217 327040703 2,236 406 327040704 979 188 327040705 2,465 478 327040706 520 106 327040707 946 161 CIRCLE NO 08 13,613 2438 327040801 1,722 319 327040802 1,068 228 327040803 2,361 359 327040804 3,161 564 327040805 2,032 301 327040806 727 152 327040807 1,444 298 327040808 843 173 327040809 255 44 CHARGE NO 05 77,368 13802 CIRCLE NO 01 13,128 2327 327050101 3,293 571 327050102 877 167 327050103 4,379 761 327050104 1,890 363 327050105 1,126 156 327050106 843 168 Page 3 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 327050107 720 141 CIRCLE NO 02 15,518 2939 327050201 4,571 867 327050202 1,276 231 327050203 2,393 512 327050204 402 93 327050205 2,043 356 327050206 616 127 327050207 1,418 240 327050208 938 164 327050209 1,558 287 327050210 303 62 CIRCLE NO 03 17,514 2870 327050301 1,628 252 327050302 1,200 196 327050303 2,697 394 327050304 1,932 348 327050305 3,354 485 327050306 993 204 327050307 2,022 356 327050308 1,548 253 327050309 2,140 382 CIRCLE NO 04 5,060 927 327050401 1,389 257 327050402 1,646 312 327050403 1,177 227 327050404 848 131 CIRCLE NO 05 7,882 1430 327050501 1,064 213 327050502 1,850 324 327050503 1,529 255 327050504 1,289 256 327050505 2,150 382 CIRCLE NO 06 10,412 1907 327050601 1,745 318 327050602 1,738 321 327050603 1,767 325 327050604 1,338 249 327050605 1,153 196 327050606 943 192 327050607 1,728 306 CIRCLE NO 07 7,854 1402 327050701 1,738 315 327050702 431 78 327050703 1,708 294 327050704 480 82 327050705 1,748 346 327050706 1,030 164 Page 4 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 327050707 719 123 CHARGE NO 06 96,702 15948 CIRCLE NO 01 13,903 1799 327060101 1,513 202 327060102 1,323 1 327060103 3,971 566 327060104 2,706 415 327060105 2,295 303 327060106 908 151 327060107 1,187 161 CIRCLE NO 02 14,790 2746 327060201 1,788 380 327060202 4,793 901 327060203 1,884 364 327060204 1,017 204 327060205 2,570 414 327060206 2,738 483 CIRCLE NO 03 13,244 2265 327060301 3,756 555 327060302 1,412 243 327060303 1,830 326 327060304 3,005 579 327060305 3,241 562 CIRCLE NO 04 18,080 2844 327060401 2,926 477 327060402 2,423 378 327060403 2,668 466 327060404 1,329 221 327060405 2,356 409 327060406 2,900 374 327060407 3,478 519 CIRCLE NO 05 9,826 1671 327060501 1,576 259 327060502 804 175 327060503 1,025 195 327060504 1,057 196 327060505 2,435 364 327060506 956 171 327060507 1,172 181 327060508 801 130 CIRCLE NO 06 9,433 1854 327060601 1,255 217 327060602 1,144 228 327060603 934 206 327060604 979 200 327060605 1,368 252 327060606 789 157 327060607 1,962 370 Page 5 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 327060608 1,002 224 CIRCLE NO 07 5,850 1051 327060701 1,572 285 327060702 760 164 327060703 1,424 218 327060704 1,228 220 327060705 866 164 CIRCLE NO 08 11,576 1718 327060801 1,392 195 327060802 2,431 354 327060803 1,821 286 327060804 887 157 327060805 1,961 272 327060806 706 120 327060807 2,378 334 PANO AQIL TALUKA 435,823 74,172 PANO AQIL CANTT 24,016 2746 CHARGE NO 01 24,016 2746 CIRCLE NO 01 9,598 1132 325010101 2,303 266 325010102 1,383 40 325010103 857 178 325010104 1,993 187 325010105 1,126 200 325010106 1,936 261 CIRCLE NO 02 14,418 1614 325010201 3,233 93 325010202 2,511 227 325010203 1,503 296 325010204 1,244 267 325010205 1,547 180 325010206 958 207 325010207 2,684 264 325010208 738 80 PANO AQIL TC 75,805 13168 CHARGE NO 03 75,805 13168 CIRCLE NO 01 14,227 2420 324030101 1,814 264 324030102 1,957 360 324030103 1,557 263 324030104 1,107 229 324030105 2,241 394 324030106 1,714 332 324030107 1,473 188 324030108 993 144 324030109 1,371 246 CIRCLE NO 02 21,923 3805 324030201 1,568 338 Page 6 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 324030202 2,328 392 324030203 1,671 298 324030204 1,632 286 324030205 2,034 427 324030206 1,872 280 324030207 2,106 363 324030208 2,093 337 324030209 1,857 288 324030210 1,697 231 324030211 1,489 294 324030212 1,576 271 CIRCLE NO 03 10,984 2081 324030301 1,000 200 324030302 1,475 296 324030303 1,002 206 324030304 549 99 324030305 822 177 324030306 602 117 324030307 1,154 201 324030308 601 113 324030309 1,314 249 324030310 719 134 324030311 1,181 194 324030312 565 95 CIRCLE NO 04 9,346 1606 324030401 664 133 324030402 1,882 348 324030403 677 87 324030404 2,040 365 324030405 810 171 324030406 1,147 158 324030407 767 131 324030408 521 91 324030409 838 122 CIRCLE NO 05 9,137 1391 324030501 2,306 348 324030502 2,597 364 324030503 1,163 191 324030504 658 125 324030505 1,742 262 324030506 671 101 CIRCLE NO 06 10,188 1865 324030601 1,483 243 324030602 1,432 253 324030603 1,290 239 324030604 1,464 289 324030605 877 105 324030606 1,594 319 324030607 1,029 197 324030608 1,019 220 Page 7 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH PANO-AKIL STC 161,408 27699 HINGORO TC 33,002 6131 BAGH PAI 4,168 772 324010404 2,241 412 324010419 1,927 360 BAKABAD 5,039 973 324010405 2,709 544 324010406 2,330 429 BELO HINGORO 593 94 324010418 593 94 CHAJNI CHACHAR 1,728 351 324010403 1,728 351 HINGORO 5,691 1062 324010401 2,417 441 324010402 3,274 621 MIRANPUR SAOKI 2,507 429 324010407 2,507 429 NAO LOI 1,378 234 324010408 1,378 234 QASIMPUR JAGIR JAGIR(KACHO) 74 14 324010417 74 14 SANGI KOTAI 11,824 2202 324010409 1,249 281 324010410 900 180 324010411 684 147 324010412 904 170 324010413 1,326 237 324010414 1,255 222 324010415 724 136 324010416 756 118 324010420 516 89 324010421 835 142 324010422 987 168 324010423 584 117 324010424 1,104 195 NAURAJA TC 14,195 2458 BHANDKI 260 44 324010305 260 44 ERAZI SAIDKI 2,187 401 324010306 2,187 401 FARAKPUR 1,643 274 324010304 993 158 324010311 650 116 Page 8 of 33 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SUKKUR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KOT SADIQ SHAH 3,786 561 324010307 1,870 268 324010310 1,916 293 NAURAJA NEW 3,724 698 324010301 900 167 324010302 1,869 337 324010308 955 194 NAURAJA OLD 2,595 480 324010303 1,962 355 324010309 633 125 NINDAPUR TC 23,157 3902 BULLA 4,265 750 324010209 2,610 436 324010215 1,655 314 LISKANI (JISKANI) 4,955 755 324010206 1,950 355 324010214 3,005 400 NINDAPUR 6,551 1115 324010201 538 88 324010202 719 146 324010203 649 115 324010204 371 75 324010205 1,720 256 324010211 427 72 324010212 1,004 170 324010213 1,123 193 SARAI 585 87 324010208 585 87 SURGO 4,694 911 324010210 1,525 290 324010216 3,169 621 TARAR 2,107 284 324010207 2,107 284 PANHWARI JAGEER TC 12,776 2175 BINDI THARACHANI 2,109 344 324010506 2,109 344 HUSSAIN BELI 1,731 282 324010507 989 149 324010508 350 60 324010510 392 73 PANHWARI JAGEER 6,373 1058 324010501 2,069 340 324010502 1,534
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