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Bahawalnagar Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT 2,981,919 481,276 BAHAWALNAGAR TEHSIL 815,143 133,106 BAHAWALNAGAR MC 161,033 27059 CHARGE NO 09 53,313 9184 CIRCLE NO 01 8,699 1482 246090101 1,243 217 246090102 1,814 292 246090103 1,375 223 246090104 1,592 258 246090105 1,059 179 246090106 1,616 313 CIRCLE NO 02 11,569 1982 246090201 673 129 246090202 1,502 269 246090203 1,585 280 246090204 2,222 358 246090205 1,152 186 246090206 2,433 417 246090207 2,002 343 CIRCLE NO 03 7,816 1400 246090301 1,325 259 246090302 733 151 246090303 1,447 235 246090304 1,053 201 246090305 3,025 504 246090306 233 50 CIRCLE NO 04 16,645 2858 246090401 2,172 382 246090402 725 133 246090403 1,862 284 246090404 2,293 367 246090405 1,302 207 246090406 644 139 246090407 1,632 283 246090408 995 162 246090409 1,992 344 246090410 3,028 557 CIRCLE NO 05 8,584 1462 246090501 1,811 289 246090502 643 113 246090503 880 142 246090504 1,530 304 246090505 1,530 231 246090506 2,190 383 CHARGE NO 10 47,030 7457 CIRCLE NO 01 9,003 1342 246100101 2,116 341 246100102 973 170 246100103 1,752 240 Page 1 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 246100104 1,360 194 246100105 1,220 182 246100106 1,582 215 CIRCLE NO 02 5,609 928 246100201 489 82 246100202 1,416 219 246100203 1,208 212 246100204 857 141 246100205 736 140 246100206 903 134 CIRCLE NO 03 5,052 768 246100301 822 136 246100302 881 143 246100303 943 133 246100304 1,316 179 246100305 1,090 177 CIRCLE NO 04 5,155 847 246100401 912 137 246100402 917 154 246100403 762 144 246100404 1,530 233 246100405 1,034 179 CIRCLE NO 05 5,375 820 246100501 455 77 246100502 1,108 190 246100503 1,013 139 246100504 876 137 246100505 1,923 277 CIRCLE NO 06 8,289 1401 246100601 992 185 246100602 1,343 202 246100603 1,408 218 246100604 1,200 187 246100605 1,108 210 246100606 1,282 226 246100607 956 173 CIRCLE NO 07 8,547 1351 246100701 1,136 154 246100702 1,253 184 246100703 716 114 246100704 2,138 354 246100705 2,279 377 246100706 1,025 168 CHARGE NO 11 60,690 10418 CIRCLE NO 01 6,529 1108 246110101 2,529 424 246110102 1,821 316 Page 2 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 246110103 774 127 246110104 585 101 246110105 820 140 CIRCLE NO 02 6,571 1354 246110201 1,317 220 246110202 1,150 271 246110203 1,269 275 246110204 1,545 313 246110205 1,290 275 CIRCLE NO 03 8,719 1312 246110301 1,636 242 246110302 1,569 287 246110303 1,853 237 246110304 1,174 174 246110305 1,300 199 246110306 1,187 173 CIRCLE NO 04 8,269 1375 246110401 798 137 246110402 1,291 221 246110403 1,055 164 246110404 1,725 276 246110405 1,564 261 246110406 1,836 316 CIRCLE NO 05 9,645 1731 246110501 2,444 439 246110502 1,534 360 246110503 1,613 262 246110504 2,244 380 246110505 1,810 290 CIRCLE NO 06 5,294 868 246110601 910 139 246110602 1,521 235 246110603 1,521 207 246110604 540 123 246110605 550 116 246110606 252 48 CIRCLE NO 07 7,519 1316 246110701 1,419 225 246110702 722 128 246110703 2,069 407 246110704 1,519 239 246110705 1,790 317 CIRCLE NO 08 8,144 1354 246110801 2,798 428 246110802 1,758 287 246110803 777 131 246110804 754 140 Page 3 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 246110805 777 139 246110806 1,280 229 BAHAWALNAGAR QH 99,791 15866 BAHAWALNAGAR PC 299 53 MANDI BAHAWALNAGAR 299 53 246011201 299 53 BALA ARAIN PC 10,381 1689 BALA ARAIN 5,663 908 246010605 1,219 195 246010606 1,207 183 246010607 1,920 300 246010608 1,317 230 CHAK ABDUL HAQ 1,310 232 246010603 1,310 232 GARDHARIWAL SHARQI 2,697 426 246010601 1,509 227 246010602 1,188 199 MALAK PUR 711 123 246010604 711 123 BHAMUNWALA-I PC 6,560 980 ANOKH SINGH 1,557 239 246010903 1,557 239 BHAMMUNWALA 3,299 474 246010901 1,875 271 246010902 1,424 203 SHADIWALA 1,704 267 246010904 1,704 267 CHAWEKA OTAR PC 10,638 2077 BHADUR-KA-SHARQI 1,382 243 246011108 1,382 243 CHAWEKA HITHAR 1,164 196 246011107 1,164 196 CHAWEKA OTAR 8,092 1638 246011101 1,331 266 246011102 1,300 272 246011103 1,331 250 246011104 1,094 227 246011105 1,732 340 246011106 1,304 283 CHOGHTA ARAIN PC 5,497 942 CHOGHTA ARAIN 1,502 255 246010202 329 67 246010203 1,173 188 Page 4 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KAHANPURA 1,141 215 246010201 1,141 215 KHAWAJA BUX BODLA 1,319 200 246010204 1,319 200 REHMANTUGHERA 1,535 272 246010205 964 168 246010206 571 104 DHAB SANTIKA PC 6,570 1019 DHAB SANTIKA 2,004 297 246010401 2,004 297 GHAMANA 2,223 372 246010404 1,241 232 246010405 982 140 MAMRAJ PURA 1,469 204 246010402 1,469 204 MOHSINPURA 874 146 246010403 874 146 HAFIZ WALA PC 8,361 1231 HAFIZ WALA 3,487 518 246010301 1,561 229 246010302 1,926 289 NAWAS PURA 2,167 329 246010305 759 128 246010306 1,408 201 WAZIR PURA 2,707 384 246010303 1,604 225 246010304 1,103 159 ISLAM PURA PC 17,942 2991 HUSSIAN ABAD SHARQI 9,629 1636 246010105 1,150 177 246010106 2,221 393 246010107 972 160 246010108 592 100 246010109 808 140 246010110 2,094 358 246010111 894 149 246010112 898 159 ISLAMPURA 8,313 1355 246010101 2,115 306 246010102 679 132 246010103 2,862 467 246010104 2,657 450 Page 5 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JALWALA PC 10,123 1524 JALWALA 731 97 246010506 731 97 KOT FATEH MOHAMMAD SHAH 7,483 1119 246010501 2,195 323 246010502 1,862 282 246010503 1,549 227 246010504 924 145 246010505 953 142 TUKRA NO. 1 1,909 308 246010507 1,909 308 KOT AMIN KHAN PC 4,720 768 KOT AMIN KHAN 2,224 346 246010701 2,224 346 LAKHMIR DHUDI 2,496 422 246010702 1,101 200 246010703 1,395 222 KOT GHULAM MOHAMMAD SHAH PC 10,440 1297 ITAR SINGH SANI 1,902 297 246010801 1,902 297 KOT GHULAM MOHAMMAD SHAH 1,538 226 246010805 1,538 226 SAMAND SINGH 2,779 368 246010804 2,779 368 SHERA BAGHBAN OTAR 4,221 406 246010802 3,246 260 246010803 975 146 MOHAMMAD PURA PC 8,260 1295 MOHAMMAD PURA 4,177 645 246011001 1,854 297 246011002 2,323 348 SHERA BAGHBAN HITHAR 1,944 319 246011004 1,944 319 SHERA CHITRA 2,139 331 246011003 2,139 331 DONGA BONGA M.C. 33,009 4899 CHARGE NO 12 33,009 4899 CIRCLE NO 01 12,693 1928 246120101 1,360 214 246120102 563 75 246120103 2,075 325 246120104 3,276 492 246120105 1,370 220 Page 6 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 246120106 1,552 229 246120107 1,432 216 246120108 1,065 157 CIRCLE NO 02 11,375 1628 246120201 1,100 165 246120202 1,280 200 246120203 1,416 197 246120204 2,501 327 246120205 1,873 292 246120206 2,013 290 246120207 1,001 130 246120208 191 27 CIRCLE NO 03 8,941 1343 246120301 1,573 231 246120302 2,341 364 246120303 1,459 228 246120304 639 93 246120305 1,403 198 246120306 1,526 229 DONGA BONGA QH 78,252 11966 BARASAJWAR KHAN PC 3,192 524 BARASAJWAR KHAN 465 83 246080101 465 83 MEHMUD PUR 1,798 293 246080102 753 123 246080103 1,045 170 NOOR JAHANIAN 929 148 246080104 929 148 DONGA BONGA II PC 1,356 216 KHEMA WALA 1,356 216 246080301 1,356 216 GULAB ALI PC 8,380 1281 BAJAK 3,273 555 246080502 1,635 308 246080503 1,638 247 BHOORJI 1,698 242 246080501 1,698 242 GULAB ALI 3,409 484 246080504 2,054 287 246080505 1,355 197 KHATTAN PC 12,338 1942 ALI MOHAMMAD CHISHTI 1,874 277 246080611 1,874 277 Page 7 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BOLESHAH OTAR 733 115 246080610 733 115 KHATTAN 9,731 1550 246080601 1,793 263 246080602 1,016 147 246080603 828 136 246080604 699 110 246080605 1,200 180 246080606 925 166 246080607 1,282 204 246080608 1,152 202 246080609 836 142 RODA SINGH PC 11,123 1662 CHAK AZIZ-UD-DIN 2,959 441 246080203 1,446 221 246080204 1,513 220 HARI RAM PURA 2,949 437 246080201 1,887 280 246080202 1,062 157 RODA SINGH WALA 5,215 784 246080205 826 122 246080206 2,522 389 246080207 781 116 246080208 1,086 157 RUMWALI PC 10,951 1665 BAKHRANA 1,435 204 246080808 1,435 204 BHAWANSHAH 2,494 369 246080804 1,294 182 246080805 1,200 187 RAJUWALA 4,372 698 246080801 1,558 269 246080802 1,208 197 246080803 1,606 232 RUM WALI 2,650 394 246080806 837 122 246080807 1,813 272 SHER SINGH PC 10,251 1586 RATI RAMPURA 4,433 656 246080402 1,839 264 246080403 1,307 201 246080404 1,287 191 SHER SINGH 1,478 236 246080401 1,478 236 Page 8 of 99 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (BAHAWALNAGAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH TEKU RAM PURA 4,340 694 246080405 1,248 198 246080406 1,891 308 246080407 1,201 188 SOONDA PC 11,886 1696 RAMNAGAR 1,247 206 246080707 1,247 206 SOONDA 6,956 983 246080701 1,271 196 246080702 783 116 246080703 1,193 172 246080704 1,221 165 246080705 1,375 177 246080706 1,113 157 TOBA REHMANI 3,683 507 246080708 1,648 213 246080709 2,035 294 UDAY PUR PC 8,775 1394 CHAK GUR MUKH SINGH 3,842 616 246080902 1,374 212 246080903 1,298 214 246080904 1,170 190 LABHA SINGH 2,801 450 246080905 1,142 174 246080906 1,659 276 UDAY PUR 2,132 328 246080901 1,413 210 246080907 719 118 JANDWALA QH 103,230 16476 DINAN WALA PC 13,240 2190 DINANWALA 6,192 1066 246071001 1,008 178 246071002 1,254 225 246071003 1,372 225 246071004 1,391 231 246071005 1,167 207 FATEH PUR 2,456 385 246071006 1,314 207 246071007 1,142 178 KHARAJ PURA 4,592 739 246071008 2,017 350 246071009 2,575 389 JAHANEWALA PC 12,911 1847
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