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Malir Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MALIR DISTRICT 2,008,901 338,257 AIRPORT 100,743 17,256 AIRPORT 100,743 17256 CHARGE NO 01 25,178 4349 CIRCLE NO 01 4,612 922 444010101 967 201 444010102 855 190 444010103 905 163 444010104 919 161 444010105 966 207 CIRCLE NO 02 3,704 611 444010201 947 136 444010202 1,033 149 444010203 571 108 444010204 426 85 444010205 384 58 444010206 343 75 CIRCLE NO 03 2,150 392 444010301 518 90 444010302 334 62 444010303 382 70 444010304 792 143 444010305 124 27 CIRCLE NO 04 2,374 440 444010401 487 90 444010402 753 126 444010403 312 65 444010404 375 75 444010405 447 84 CIRCLE NO 05 3,502 635 444010501 748 117 444010502 810 162 444010503 764 146 444010504 1,180 210 CIRCLE NO 06 8,836 1349 444010601 1,272 205 444010602 627 106 444010603 1,253 164 444010604 1,555 253 444010605 1,949 284 444010606 2,180 337 CHARGE NO 02 59,364 9904 CIRCLE NO 01 5,758 905 444020101 1,256 195 444020102 1,241 204 444020103 1,294 202 444020104 1,967 304 Page 1 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 02 4,816 879 444020201 1,080 186 444020202 1,089 220 444020203 905 167 444020204 974 180 444020205 768 126 CIRCLE NO 03 12,916 2199 444020301 940 158 444020302 1,082 221 444020303 1,983 405 444020304 2,047 307 444020305 2,900 450 444020306 2,379 389 444020307 1,585 269 CIRCLE NO 04 8,639 1352 444020401 894 148 444020402 1,325 224 444020403 2,076 321 444020404 1,504 257 444020405 2,532 349 444020406 308 53 CIRCLE NO 05 5,717 919 444020501 1,177 231 444020502 778 158 444020503 1,814 249 444020504 919 147 444020505 1,029 134 CIRCLE NO 06 7,604 1300 444020601 998 204 444020602 1,521 217 444020603 1,709 303 444020604 1,264 254 444020605 2,112 322 CIRCLE NO 07 6,608 1042 444020701 898 138 444020702 1,150 166 444020703 1,299 201 444020704 1,415 232 444020705 1,846 305 CIRCLE NO 08 7,306 1308 444020801 1,721 286 444020802 2,031 356 444020803 1,365 248 444020804 1,385 265 444020805 804 153 CHARGE NO 03 16,201 3003 CIRCLE NO 01 2,387 535 Page 2 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 444030101 940 198 444030102 357 80 444030103 1,090 257 CIRCLE NO 02 3,145 585 444030201 1,110 203 444030202 932 171 444030203 434 71 444030204 669 140 CIRCLE NO 03 10,669 1883 444030301 797 133 444030302 6,311 969 444030303 668 140 444030304 1,123 251 444030305 637 147 444030306 472 103 444030307 661 140 BIN QASIM SUB-DIVISION 247,141 41,757 LANDHI STC 247,141 41757 JOREHJI (PART) I TC 134,868 21313 BAKRAN 70 19 422010284 70 19 DHABEJI 7,581 1732 422010214 805 206 422010215 759 182 422010216 726 149 422010217 811 210 422010218 593 173 422010219 930 261 422010220 1,242 260 422010221 654 82 422010285 1,061 209 DHANDO 1,615 373 422010211 597 118 422010212 528 129 422010213 490 126 GHAGHER 17,789 2836 422010222 1,659 265 422010223 1,249 228 422010224 819 155 422010225 1,535 309 422010286 1,688 276 422010287 7,575 1075 422010288 3,264 528 JOREJI (PART) I 94,492 13935 422010228 2,277 316 422010229 1,547 185 422010230 3,921 523 Page 3 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 422010231 3,939 500 422010232 492 90 422010233 1,259 105 422010234 1,542 260 422010235 1,462 206 422010236 438 61 422010237 1,940 220 422010238 653 92 422010239 1,776 272 422010240 950 153 422010241 848 128 422010242 1,538 272 422010243 4,162 573 422010244 1,568 211 422010245 1,863 233 422010246 2,493 372 422010247 1,367 184 422010248 739 114 422010249 1,428 199 422010250 1,711 296 422010251 748 160 422010252 1,377 243 422010253 1,100 153 422010254 1,668 257 422010255 1,271 164 422010256 2,302 346 422010257 1,978 335 422010258 963 127 422010259 1,143 128 422010260 2,022 261 422010261 1,659 228 422010262 2,304 314 422010263 2,006 261 422010264 2,442 398 422010265 1,052 138 422010266 1,058 160 422010267 934 117 422010268 1,751 260 422010269 1,990 266 422010270 2,268 295 422010271 1,236 204 422010272 2,275 341 422010273 2,379 343 422010274 565 99 422010275 1,145 208 422010276 1,121 155 422010277 920 165 422010278 613 98 422010279 1,330 238 422010280 4,990 813 422010281 1,916 384 422010282 2,850 547 422010283 1,203 164 Page 4 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KOTHERERO 9,643 2007 422010201 1,143 216 422010202 1,681 349 422010203 1,962 404 422010204 470 90 422010205 562 134 422010206 720 149 422010207 1,162 204 422010208 679 164 422010209 760 185 422010210 504 112 PIPRI 3,678 411 422010226 1,506 331 422010227 2,172 80 JOREHJI (PART) II TC 105,595 19250 JOREJI (PART) II 105,595 19250 422010301 2,885 437 422010302 497 77 422010303 1,238 200 422010304 1,250 213 422010305 450 68 422010306 563 86 422010307 1,310 228 422010308 536 80 422010309 861 132 422010310 795 133 422010311 969 141 422010312 1,258 190 422010313 590 87 422010314 1,159 182 422010315 1,289 191 422010316 605 93 422010317 961 82 422010318 531 109 422010319 478 84 422010320 562 113 422010321 1,039 196 422010322 522 273 422010323 751 131 422010324 177 30 422010325 707 101 422010326 759 121 422010327 641 103 422010328 545 85 422010329 519 80 422010330 992 149 422010331 1,469 263 422010332 1,137 194 422010333 1,705 265 422010334 1,161 204 Page 5 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 422010335 1,690 368 422010336 1,298 280 422010337 831 149 422010338 987 195 422010339 995 163 422010340 1,093 185 422010341 1,926 414 422010342 1,015 194 422010343 1,980 319 422010344 1,075 186 422010345 1,774 326 422010346 1,817 367 422010347 1,219 210 422010348 916 158 422010349 1,067 185 422010350 784 131 422010351 1,001 143 422010352 2,882 604 422010353 2,790 504 422010354 2,058 383 422010355 2,911 531 422010356 1,360 251 422010357 3,374 625 422010358 1,195 242 422010359 1,898 324 422010360 2,377 418 422010361 3,181 560 422010362 1,642 322 422010363 3,809 823 422010364 1,929 432 422010365 2,984 535 422010366 2,005 411 422010367 1,617 308 422010368 2,194 427 422010369 2,406 494 422010370 2,316 537 422010371 2,621 435 422010372 1,553 267 422010373 1,868 318 422010374 2,246 405 SANHARO TC 6,678 1194 SANHARO 6,678 1194 422010101 639 125 422010102 1,865 359 422010103 2,086 312 422010104 871 179 422010105 1,217 219 GADAP SUB-DIVISION 64,192 13,662 GADAP STC 64,192 13662 KATHOR TC 34,687 6962 ABDAR 492 127 Page 6 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 423010430 492 127 AMILANO 3,608 694 423010425 559 127 423010426 1,248 219 423010427 1,035 209 423010431 766 139 BOIL 1,494 302 423010423 754 171 423010424 740 131 CHOHAR 9,647 2087 423010414 538 124 423010415 1,588 323 423010416 755 186 423010417 1,374 304 423010418 495 93 423010419 1,056 177 423010420 1,544 388 423010421 810 198 423010422 1,487 294 KATHORE 13,974 2939 423010401 985 224 423010402 629 144 423010403 1,271 259 423010404 1,833 376 423010405 491 105 423010406 1,197 269 423010407 999 214 423010408 769 144 423010409 946 194 423010410 722 153 423010411 1,629 379 423010412 1,648 302 423010413 855 176 KHADEJI 5,472 813 423010428 3,123 481 423010429 2,349 332 MOIDAN TC 4,090 896 JANG KAND 1,181 268 423010106 416 101 423010107 765 167 KAND 1,268 244 423010108 215 39 423010109 365 57 423010110 688 148 KHAR 742 163 423010103 363 85 Page 7 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 423010104 379 78 MOIDAN 726 179 423010101 369 100 423010102 357 79 SHORE KAND 173 42 423010105 173 42 NEW GADAP TC 21,087 4731 BULHARI 1,173 279 423010319 1,173 279 GADAP 5,499 1248 423010308 800 206 423010309 1,250 262 423010310 566 110 423010311 876 210 423010312 1,068 237 423010313 939 223 HUDER WAH 2,269 471 423010315 481 110 423010316 768 182 423010317 957 165 423010318 63 14 KARAMATIANI 327 87 423010314 327 87 LANGHEJI 5,765 1374 423010320 913 201 423010321 1,882 470 423010322 966 231 423010323 931 221 423010324 532 128 423010325 541 123 SHAHICHIP 5,486 1151 423010302 1,002 173 423010303 615 137 423010304 765 185 423010305 1,366 275 423010306 777 164 423010307 961 217 SHORING 568 121 423010301 568 121 WANKAND TC 4,328 1073 BHAD 273 74 423010210 273 74 JUNJHAR 847 186 423010207 807 176 Page 8 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 423010208 40 10 LUSAR 341 76 423010209 341 76 MEHAR JABAL 656 177 423010203 656 177 SONDI 723 196 423010206 723 196 TARARI 690 192 423010204 222 49 423010205 468 143 WAN KAND 798 172 423010201 324 69 423010202 474 103 IBRAHIM HYDRI 1,045,815 165,030 IBRAHIM HYDRI 661,261 102580 CHARGE NO 02 73,189 12126 CIRCLE NO 01 5,586 929 445020101 448 84 445020102 261 46 445020103 227 37 445020104 594 108 445020105 2,449 383 445020106 1,145 188 445020107 462 83 CIRCLE NO 02 5,730 933 445020201 927 151 445020202 622 79 445020203 1,045 164 445020204 638 114 445020205 1,077 170 445020206 350 70 445020207 707 129 445020208 364 56 CIRCLE NO 03 19,731 3072 445020301 2,480 366 445020302 3,204 493 445020303 3,175 498 445020304 2,822 484 445020305 2,021 313 445020306 1,138 193 445020307 2,594 367 445020308 2,297 358 CIRCLE NO 04 7,426 1106 445020401 1,342 188 445020402 906 139 Page 9 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (MALIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO
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