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Population and Household Detail from Block to District Level POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH HYDERABAD DISTRICT 2,201,079 435,209 HYDERABAD CITY TALUKA 756,906 146,413 HYDERABAD CANTONMENT 83,361 12631 CHARGE NO 01 (PART) 21,389 3616 CIRCLE NO 01 2,700 529 361010101 607 115 361010102 511 92 361010103 622 127 361010104 657 130 361010105 138 31 361010106 165 34 CIRCLE NO 02 3,287 545 361010201 921 172 361010202 107 19 361010203 153 28 361010204 2,106 326 CIRCLE NO 03 3,285 531 361010301 588 42 361010302 276 50 361010303 576 115 361010304 435 86 361010305 1,410 238 CIRCLE NO 04 4,941 733 361010401 1,573 287 361010402 2,217 214 361010403 646 140 361010404 505 92 CIRCLE NO 05 4,443 787 361010501 2,454 437 361010502 620 138 361010503 1,050 155 361010504 319 57 CIRCLE NO 06 (PART) 2,733 491 361010601 1,461 263 361010602 1,272 228 CHARGE NO 02 (PART) 16,965 2926 CIRCLE NO 01 (PART) 4,998 802 361020101 1,384 218 361020102 808 149 361020103 1,572 248 361020104 115 18 361020105 1,119 169 CIRCLE NO 02 7,015 1295 361020201 1,299 240 361020202 753 165 361020203 450 76 361020204 942 157 Page 1 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 361020205 774 136 361020206 1,601 301 361020207 1,196 220 CIRCLE NO 03 (PART) 4,952 829 361020301 720 110 361020302 873 123 361020303 910 184 361020304 1,066 171 361020305 1,383 241 CHARGE NO 03 45,007 6089 CIRCLE NO 01 7,714 1144 361030101 779 97 361030102 1,039 164 361030103 749 109 361030104 1,456 208 361030105 1,666 231 361030106 1,341 226 361030107 684 109 CIRCLE NO 02 6,006 887 361030201 572 69 361030202 626 99 361030203 741 98 361030204 471 75 361030205 2,390 368 361030206 773 104 361030207 433 74 CIRCLE NO 03 4,698 666 361030301 1,488 214 361030302 788 124 361030303 1,594 211 361030304 828 117 CIRCLE NO 04 5,861 912 361030401 1,767 222 361030402 2,429 410 361030403 786 140 361030404 613 92 361030405 266 48 CIRCLE NO 05 8,883 1352 361030501 2,487 355 361030502 1,460 226 361030503 1,221 189 361030504 1,339 197 361030505 2,376 385 CIRCLE NO 06 11,845 1128 361030601 790 112 361030602 195 32 361030603 1,657 151 Page 2 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 361030604 1,858 315 361030605 1,125 143 361030606 1,730 183 361030607 3,449 64 361030608 1,041 128 HYDERABAD M.CORP 673,545 133782 CHARGE NO 01 15,286 2774 CIRCLE NO 01 7,055 1255 358010101 4,697 769 358010102 1,123 240 358010103 1,235 246 CIRCLE NO 02 8,231 1519 358010201 1,554 308 358010202 4,678 829 358010203 675 130 358010204 555 103 358010205 769 149 CHARGE NO 02 33,079 5384 CIRCLE NO 01 13,000 1961 358020101 816 132 358020102 1,369 214 358020103 1,534 286 358020104 2,241 338 358020105 2,962 431 358020106 2,489 339 358020107 1,589 221 CIRCLE NO 02 6,945 1088 358020201 2,279 329 358020202 1,297 177 358020203 2,684 448 358020204 685 134 CIRCLE NO 03 5,683 1009 358020301 604 103 358020302 1,325 253 358020303 679 128 358020304 1,592 282 358020305 656 100 358020306 827 143 CIRCLE NO 04 7,451 1326 358020401 409 76 358020402 627 97 358020403 1,903 317 358020404 1,357 268 358020405 1,589 336 358020406 1,237 173 358020407 329 59 CHARGE NO 03 64,045 10441 Page 3 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 01 7,345 1091 358030101 1,973 298 358030102 1,509 226 358030103 1,482 204 358030104 1,234 188 358030105 1,147 175 CIRCLE NO 02 10,689 1719 358030201 2,061 320 358030202 1,704 321 358030203 1,660 285 358030204 5,264 793 CIRCLE NO 03 4,092 632 358030301 1,579 252 358030302 1,294 217 358030303 325 61 358030304 894 102 CIRCLE NO 04 7,533 1200 358030401 401 68 358030402 837 138 358030403 3,353 545 358030404 954 154 358030405 1,988 295 CIRCLE NO 05 3,451 661 358030501 432 96 358030502 37 8 358030503 1,705 319 358030504 1,277 238 CIRCLE NO 06 9,923 2076 358030601 1,765 387 358030602 1,392 278 358030603 2,413 527 358030604 906 194 358030605 2,137 439 358030606 1,310 251 CIRCLE NO 07 21,012 3062 358030701 1,719 287 358030702 1,370 230 358030703 2,247 288 358030704 1,039 130 358030705 2,839 412 358030706 742 113 358030707 3,093 404 358030708 1,206 186 358030709 1,936 295 358030710 456 88 358030711 1,204 191 358030712 878 130 358030713 2,283 308 Page 4 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CHARGE NO 04 29,721 5484 CIRCLE NO 01 6,994 1297 358040101 1,559 304 358040102 1,673 331 358040103 1,631 278 358040104 1,068 182 358040105 1,063 202 CIRCLE NO 02 8,909 1557 358040201 839 152 358040202 607 117 358040203 363 52 358040204 1,244 170 358040205 1,521 315 358040206 1,404 259 358040207 746 142 358040208 416 72 358040209 714 86 358040210 1,055 192 CIRCLE NO 03 7,233 1365 358040301 580 119 358040302 1,191 235 358040303 1,173 213 358040304 510 100 358040305 1,161 191 358040306 547 109 358040307 961 189 358040308 1,110 209 CIRCLE NO 04 6,585 1265 358040401 1,906 326 358040402 1,040 213 358040403 1,493 287 358040404 598 130 358040405 1,548 309 CHARGE NO 05 23,526 4604 CIRCLE NO 01 5,768 1178 358050101 1,424 268 358050102 1,201 267 358050103 912 207 358050104 1,115 218 358050105 1,116 218 CIRCLE NO 02 5,798 1029 358050201 1,219 276 358050202 1,202 241 358050203 1,668 254 358050204 1,709 258 CIRCLE NO 03 4,320 909 358050301 1,099 218 Page 5 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 358050302 1,420 288 358050303 926 208 358050304 875 195 CIRCLE NO 04 3,272 653 358050401 901 182 358050402 744 148 358050403 741 142 358050404 886 181 CIRCLE NO 05 4,368 835 358050501 1,007 182 358050502 1,778 355 358050503 787 150 358050504 796 148 CHARGE NO 06 17,244 3616 CIRCLE NO 01 3,435 752 358060101 1,219 272 358060102 736 172 358060103 868 187 358060104 612 121 CIRCLE NO 02 5,286 1115 358060201 1,498 314 358060202 1,203 260 358060203 695 161 358060204 1,183 242 358060205 707 138 CIRCLE NO 03 3,550 765 358060301 993 199 358060302 660 145 358060303 568 128 358060304 512 107 358060305 817 186 CIRCLE NO 04 4,973 984 358060401 810 159 358060402 731 136 358060403 778 160 358060404 1,616 318 358060405 1,038 211 CHARGE NO 07 20,728 4244 CIRCLE NO 01 3,175 684 358070101 867 184 358070102 754 154 358070103 1,215 265 358070104 339 81 CIRCLE NO 02 3,581 744 358070201 509 109 358070202 1,276 262 Page 6 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 358070203 1,194 264 358070204 602 109 CIRCLE NO 03 9,354 1880 358070301 683 136 358070302 569 123 358070303 843 173 358070304 804 176 358070305 4,563 896 358070306 531 93 358070307 586 120 358070308 775 163 CIRCLE NO 04 2,451 508 358070401 596 123 358070402 589 118 358070403 593 129 358070404 673 138 CIRCLE NO 05 2,167 428 358070501 594 123 358070502 535 94 358070503 479 90 358070504 559 121 CHARGE NO 08 28,185 6151 CIRCLE NO 01 5,395 1217 358080101 1,318 291 358080102 1,342 301 358080103 1,111 260 358080104 703 150 358080105 921 215 CIRCLE NO 02 5,889 1257 358080201 1,268 261 358080202 872 180 358080203 1,154 261 358080204 1,113 243 358080205 1,482 312 CIRCLE NO 03 5,591 1242 358080301 511 115 358080302 1,594 362 358080303 829 184 358080304 1,072 230 358080305 554 114 358080306 1,031 237 CIRCLE NO 04 4,053 892 358080401 1,126 238 358080402 905 218 358080403 1,033 216 358080404 989 220 Page 7 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 05 7,257 1543 358080501 1,182 249 358080502 694 152 358080503 1,018 210 358080504 1,059 231 358080505 822 182 358080506 1,504 303 358080507 978 216 CHARGE NO 09 22,380 4389 CIRCLE NO 01 4,685 934 358090101 355 72 358090102 1,556 287 358090103 619 140 358090104 669 169 358090105 1,486 266 CIRCLE NO 02 5,650 971 358090201 1,197 177 358090202 2,222 358 358090203 1,170 264 358090204 1,061 172 CIRCLE NO 03 4,889 963 358090301 456 95 358090302 1,063 209 358090303 575 139 358090304 540 119 358090305 480 103 358090306 1,067 148 358090307 708 150 CIRCLE NO 04 7,156 1521 358090401 1,102 254 358090402 1,313 285 358090403 617 140 358090404 1,092 228 358090405 498 112 358090406 772 162 358090407 1,298 246 358090408 464 94 CHARGE NO 10 21,729 4225 CIRCLE NO 01 5,395 1181 358100101 1,246 244 358100102 656 148 358100103 928 219 358100104 1,269 318 358100105 1,296 252 CIRCLE NO 02 3,576 557 358100201 880 147 358100202 833 132 358100203 769 120 Page 8 of 55 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (HYDERABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 358100204 1,094 158 CIRCLE NO 03 3,940 868 358100301 1,098 256 358100302 802 157 358100303 950 221 358100304 1,090 234 CIRCLE NO 04 4,299 813 358100401 860 181 358100402 887 123 358100403 611 98 358100404 929 196 358100405 1,012 215 CIRCLE NO 05 4,519 806 358100501 592 84 358100502 545 77 358100503 1,012 155 358100504 858 182 358100505 704 140 358100506 808 168 CHARGE NO 11 15,888 3100 CIRCLE NO 01 3,976 803 358110101 603 136 358110102 318 76 358110103 595 127 358110104 954 203 358110105 737 108 358110106 769 153 CIRCLE NO 02 4,097 823 358110201 861 181 358110202 846 184 358110203 707 111 358110204 658 138 358110205 1,025 209 CIRCLE NO 03 3,681 703 358110301 1,009 200 358110302 927 149 358110303 1,061 217 358110304 684 137 CIRCLE NO 04 4,134 771 358110401 956 178 358110402 1,184 185 358110403 636 118 358110404 827 169 358110405 531 121 CHARGE NO 12 14,116 2942
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