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Hafizabad Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH HAFIZABAD DISTRICT 1,156,957 175,180 HAFIZABAD TEHSIL 663,735 99,305 CHAK CHATHA QH 98,189 14161 BORIANWALA PC 3,269 482 BORIAN WALA 3,269 482 169031001 1,145 169 169031002 737 103 169031003 1,387 210 CHAK CHATHA PC 15,022 2286 CHAK CHATHA 10,731 1643 169030401 1,264 195 169030402 1,411 244 169030403 2,254 299 169030404 1,245 191 169030405 1,831 263 169030406 1,136 207 169030407 1,590 244 KHARALAN WALA 983 130 169030410 983 130 MANGAT UNCHE 2,404 391 169030408 2,404 391 PIR KOT JANUBI 904 122 169030409 904 122 GHANIAN PC 5,053 799 GHANIAN 3,311 550 169030501 1,715 260 169030502 1,596 290 QILA BALWANT SINGH 1,742 249 169030503 1,742 249 HARDO BHAUN PC 6,732 936 HARDO BHAUN 6,732 936 169030601 1,052 164 169030602 568 81 169030603 945 118 169030604 1,304 194 169030605 1,291 180 169030606 1,572 199 JURIAN PC 7,673 1023 JURIAN 6,888 920 169030701 1,803 220 169030702 1,953 255 169030703 1,724 256 169030704 1,408 189 PANJHATHHA 785 103 169030705 785 103 Page 1 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KASSOKE PC 13,406 1878 KASSOKE 13,406 1878 169031101 1,576 182 169031102 693 96 169031103 614 86 169031104 861 115 169031105 1,285 176 169031106 1,372 248 169031107 1,062 114 169031108 1,102 165 169031109 998 136 169031110 1,883 270 169031111 709 101 169031112 1,251 189 KOT HASSAN KHAN PC 11,792 1614 KOT HANJRAN WALA 2,771 410 169031206 570 85 169031207 2,201 325 KOT HASSAN KHAN 8,065 1059 169031201 1,977 261 169031202 2,450 349 169031203 968 124 169031204 724 99 169031205 1,946 226 RAKH PINDI JALOL 956 145 169031208 956 145 KURIALA PC 5,527 752 KURIALA 5,048 688 169030801 960 140 169030802 1,534 215 169030803 679 84 169030804 1,326 177 169030805 549 72 MAHI WALA 479 64 169030806 479 64 LAWERE PC 6,916 1046 BUEKE 1,728 252 169030304 1,728 252 KOT NANAK 1,552 221 169030305 1,552 221 LAWERE 3,636 573 169030301 1,158 190 169030302 1,126 173 169030303 1,352 210 Page 2 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SIOKE PC 9,400 1356 DHANI 5,742 800 169030101 1,052 141 169030102 1,335 177 169030103 1,574 224 169030104 1,781 258 JAIDKE 2,171 348 169030106 1,132 179 169030107 1,039 169 SIOKE 1,487 208 169030105 1,487 208 WACHHOKI PC 6,818 1039 CHHANNI HASHNAK RAI 1,950 302 169030906 925 148 169030907 1,025 154 WACHHOKI 4,868 737 169030901 727 109 169030902 1,013 151 169030903 1,062 149 169030904 966 134 169030905 1,100 194 WINNI PC 6,581 950 MADAN PHALLA 2,499 339 169030204 1,110 151 169030205 1,389 188 WINNI 4,082 611 169030201 1,534 226 169030202 1,133 169 169030203 1,415 216 HAFIZABAD MC 245,784 37270 CHARGE NO 08 67,884 10458 CIRCLE NO 01 19,078 2998 169080101 1,892 286 169080102 1,594 247 169080103 1,630 302 169080104 1,823 275 169080105 1,772 281 169080106 1,665 303 169080107 2,647 332 169080108 2,081 337 169080109 1,615 244 169080110 1,327 212 169080111 1,032 179 CIRCLE NO 02 29,473 4503 169080201 2,256 292 169080202 3,080 525 Page 3 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 169080203 2,479 359 169080204 903 162 169080205 1,822 288 169080206 1,488 231 169080207 2,624 381 169080208 154 26 169080209 1,569 243 169080210 2,394 348 169080211 2,796 426 169080212 1,978 309 169080213 1,355 229 169080214 1,585 248 169080215 1,600 239 169080216 1,390 197 CIRCLE NO 03 3,683 566 169080301 861 130 169080302 1,002 161 169080303 1,820 275 CIRCLE NO 04 15,650 2391 169080401 1,326 207 169080402 2,220 349 169080403 2,067 333 169080404 2,044 290 169080405 1,031 163 169080406 4,797 681 169080407 514 76 169080408 1,037 162 169080409 614 130 CHARGE NO 09 76,723 11682 CIRCLE NO 01 21,364 3156 169090101 3,457 500 169090102 2,507 381 169090103 3,930 618 169090104 922 143 169090105 2,740 362 169090106 1,488 207 169090107 4,375 678 169090108 1,945 267 CIRCLE NO 02 25,914 3933 169090201 2,517 349 169090202 1,193 176 169090203 1,590 228 169090204 671 109 169090205 681 106 169090206 832 131 169090207 1,628 252 169090208 1,582 261 169090209 2,225 335 169090210 1,594 224 169090211 1,633 231 Page 4 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 169090212 1,335 212 169090213 2,436 417 169090214 3,858 581 169090215 2,139 321 CIRCLE NO 03 17,113 2632 169090301 735 112 169090302 2,468 347 169090303 1,292 206 169090304 1,814 271 169090305 1,876 333 169090306 1,272 217 169090307 880 165 169090308 1,301 194 169090309 1,599 227 169090310 2,001 281 169090311 1,875 279 CIRCLE NO 04 12,332 1961 169090401 1,295 240 169090402 1,582 305 169090403 1,280 174 169090404 1,407 234 169090405 1,530 224 169090406 1,962 283 169090407 904 138 169090408 2,372 363 CHARGE NO 10 46,999 6824 CIRCLE NO 01 11,232 1609 169100101 1,657 217 169100102 1,517 204 169100103 1,748 240 169100104 680 103 169100105 831 118 169100106 1,121 180 169100107 1,737 251 169100108 1,941 296 CIRCLE NO 02 20,033 2860 169100201 4,493 622 169100202 138 20 169100203 1,504 214 169100204 3,355 501 169100205 1,007 145 169100206 2,366 356 169100207 996 131 169100208 1,075 148 169100209 509 90 169100210 615 92 169100211 1,383 174 169100212 1,992 260 169100213 600 107 Page 5 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 03 4,811 752 169100301 652 98 169100302 264 54 169100303 1,176 211 169100304 1,740 251 169100305 106 18 169100306 470 63 169100307 136 18 169100308 267 39 CIRCLE NO 04 10,923 1603 169100401 2,052 306 169100402 2,541 358 169100403 4,979 745 169100404 1,351 194 CHARGE NO 11 54,178 8306 CIRCLE NO 01 43,818 6783 169110101 2,571 396 169110102 1,227 186 169110103 1,458 257 169110104 960 155 169110105 2,134 378 169110106 1,904 284 169110107 1,544 286 169110108 2,033 336 169110109 1,952 313 169110110 858 129 169110111 1,918 303 169110112 984 149 169110113 1,207 188 169110114 2,117 273 169110115 884 164 169110116 1,215 177 169110117 1,290 193 169110118 226 35 169110119 1,175 194 169110120 1,162 151 169110121 1,104 168 169110122 919 141 169110123 4,034 640 169110124 2,125 273 169110125 4,101 637 169110126 2,716 377 CIRCLE NO 02 10,360 1523 169110201 1,257 208 169110202 1,514 206 169110203 1,745 272 169110204 2,312 326 169110205 780 123 169110206 1,756 238 169110207 996 150 Page 6 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH HAFIZABAD-I QH 36,624 5333 HAFIZABAD PC 1,989 338 CHHENNE 1,136 180 169010110 1,136 180 RAKH HAR SUKH RAI 853 158 169010111 853 158 KALIANWALA PC 7,719 1092 KALIANWALA 6,553 920 169010301 1,370 171 169010302 496 65 169010303 1,394 213 169010304 874 109 169010305 774 100 169010306 1,208 175 169010307 293 56 169010308 144 31 NADALA KHAM 1,166 172 169010309 1,166 172 MADHARIAN WALA PC 9,024 1241 KOT MABARAK 637 79 169010506 637 79 LAKHIA 2,383 370 169010507 1,152 190 169010508 1,231 180 MADHARIAN WALA 6,004 792 169010501 826 103 169010502 1,386 174 169010503 1,319 176 169010504 1,180 147 169010505 1,293 192 MAMNA PC 14,230 2094 CHHANNI KARIM DAD 1,441 217 169010406 946 134 169010407 495 83 CHHANNI MITHHA 2,907 420 169010404 1,253 193 169010405 1,654 227 JAHANIAN 1,297 166 169010410 1,297 166 KOT NAWAN 1,825 287 169010402 1,094 168 169010403 731 119 MAMNA 1,719 280 Page 7 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 169010401 1,719 280 SOLGHAN AWAN 5,041 724 169010408 2,086 299 169010409 2,955 425 QILA RAM KAUR PC 3,662 568 PREM KOT 2,484 385 169010211 1,298 207 169010212 1,186 178 WINGE 1,178 183 169010209 601 85 169010210 577 98 HAFIZABAD-II QH 31,898 4812 GARHI GHOUS PC 4,292 643 BATERE 3,201 463 169020204 999 142 169020205 2,202 321 DHANAYA (MUMTAZABAD) 1,091 180 169020206 1,091 180 MANGAT NICHE PC 13,372 1990 KOT SUJANA 3,889 570 169020606 1,822 284 169020607 2,067 286 MANGAT NICHE 9,483 1420 169020601 1,402 278 169020602 2,288 351 169020603 1,109 152 169020604 2,677 368 169020605 2,007 271 MURADIAN PC 5,442 788 AHMAD PUR 798 122 169020405 798 122 KOT GORA 2,194 295 169020403 2,194 295 KOT SORA 103 19 169020404 103 19 MURADIAN 2,347 352 169020401 1,225 185 169020402 1,122 167 SAGAR KALAN PC 4,068 625 DAHRANWALI 2,346 341 169020502 1,377 197 169020503 969 144 Page 8 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SAGAR KALAN 1,722 284 169020501 1,722 284 SAGAR KHURD PC 4,724 766 KOTLI AMIR SINGH 1,394 179 169020304 1,394 179 SAGAR KHURD 1,601 260 169020301 1,601 260 THATTA KALIAN 1,729 327 169020302 587 90 169020303 1,142 237 KALEKE QH 59,376 8637 BANGAR PC 4,385 673 BANGAR 1,125 163 169070301 1,125 163 MABARA 763 128 169070304 763 128 THATTA ASIAN 1,815 262 169070302 1,815 262 THATTA JAHAD NIHALE WALA 682 120 169070303 682 120 BURJ DARA PC 2,811 372 BURJ DARA 707 109 169070601 707 109 MATTU 1,315 165 169070603 1,315 165 QILA TEK SINGH 789 98 169070602 789 98 GIGE PC 3,979 626 GIGE 2,588 418 169070201 2,588 418 LAKHI SHAH 506 80 169070202 506 80 QILA BAKHISHA 885 128 169070203 885 128 JALALIANA PC 7,174 1054 JALALIANA 1,931 270 169070801 1,931 270 MIAN RAHEMAN 2,111 310 169070804 975 138 169070805 1,136 172 Page 9 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (HAFIZABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO
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