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National Population Census 2011 Household and Population by Sex Ward Level NATIONAL POPULATION CENSUS 2011 HOUSEHOLD AND POPULATION BY SEX WARD LEVEL DOTI Central Bureau of Statistics Thapathali, Kathmandu November, 2012 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Banja Kakani [1] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 172 945 384 561 2 86 470 214 256 3 134 689 284 405 4 71 363 163 200 5 45 226 102 124 6 102 534 215 319 7 35 180 83 97 8 72 344 129 215 9 81 411 166 245 TOTAL 798 4,162 1,740 2,422 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Banlek [2] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 127 576 235 341 2 123 645 262 383 3 215 933 373 560 4 90 436 186 250 5 114 564 220 344 6 85 428 194 234 7 131 596 248 348 8 66 313 133 180 9 86 404 169 235 TOTAL 1,037 4,895 2,020 2,875 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Barchhen [3] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 28 150 74 76 2 80 535 268 267 3 81 443 221 222 4 152 1,062 559 503 5 95 530 251 279 6 134 706 349 357 7 93 598 272 326 8 116 745 361 384 9 171 974 471 503 TOTAL 950 5,743 2,826 2,917 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Basudevi [4] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 59 284 118 166 2 100 464 194 270 3 35 200 84 116 4 49 265 119 146 5 47 236 101 135 6 118 545 230 315 7 107 492 221 271 8 115 490 192 298 9 76 368 151 217 TOTAL 706 3,344 1,410 1,934 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Bhumirajmadau [5] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 178 1,041 507 534 2 126 502 199 303 3 46 263 115 148 4 125 736 370 366 5 75 376 161 215 6 126 661 294 367 7 49 289 142 147 8 73 379 184 195 9 113 610 273 337 TOTAL 911 4,857 2,245 2,612 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Chawara Chautara [6] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 64 409 177 232 2 61 332 154 178 3 32 188 87 101 4 35 157 83 74 5 21 87 39 48 6 85 471 224 247 7 80 432 203 229 8 80 443 209 234 9 68 377 165 212 TOTAL 526 2,896 1,341 1,555 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Chhapali [7] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 23 115 46 69 2 143 732 307 425 3 45 275 124 151 4 37 202 85 117 5 69 364 153 211 6 138 728 337 391 7 66 312 130 182 8 54 287 123 164 9 48 229 117 112 TOTAL 623 3,244 1,422 1,822 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Chhatiwan [8] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 176 894 427 467 2 82 446 225 221 3 71 406 211 195 4 96 421 222 199 5 57 383 189 194 6 54 322 163 159 7 65 323 165 158 8 79 452 222 230 9 62 354 168 186 TOTAL 742 4,001 1,992 2,009 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Dahakalikasthan [9] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 29 189 96 93 2 62 365 162 203 3 32 164 61 103 4 34 156 60 96 5 26 144 70 74 6 71 343 149 194 7 66 334 138 196 8 81 410 165 245 9 46 269 116 153 TOTAL 447 2,374 1,017 1,357 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Daud [10] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 165 812 379 433 2 84 432 193 239 3 222 1,237 578 659 4 85 442 191 251 5 65 346 152 194 6 141 797 368 429 7 162 806 335 471 8 164 831 346 485 9 85 414 167 247 TOTAL 1,173 6,117 2,709 3,408 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Dhanglagau [11] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 15 63 34 29 2 22 111 44 67 3 13 104 52 52 4 152 959 477 482 5 234 1,397 690 707 6 56 339 155 184 7 73 459 213 246 8 53 250 133 117 9 57 298 154 144 TOTAL 675 3,980 1,952 2,028 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Dhirkamandau [12] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 47 226 113 113 2 76 432 206 226 3 12 73 30 43 4 48 284 132 152 5 38 201 97 104 6 29 181 82 99 7 28 183 93 90 8 14 85 41 44 9 32 225 105 120 TOTAL 324 1,890 899 991 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality [13] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 545 2,064 1,160 904 2 191 673 352 321 3 204 762 379 383 4 229 941 458 483 5 338 1,515 630 885 6 267 1,201 507 694 7 1,118 4,406 2,368 2,038 8 328 1,598 662 936 9 362 1,726 788 938 10 381 1,669 752 917 11 460 1,982 768 1,214 12 443 1,992 755 1,237 13 240 1,195 513 682 14 387 1,692 682 1,010 TOTAL 5,493 23,416 10,774 12,642 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Durgamadau [14] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 99 481 202 279 2 97 432 167 265 3 97 437 179 258 4 54 238 103 135 5 79 368 155 213 6 170 701 306 395 7 69 321 149 172 8 101 495 202 293 9 92 469 202 267 TOTAL 858 3,942 1,665 2,277 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Gadasera [15] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 83 444 214 230 2 84 466 225 241 3 67 351 175 176 4 49 281 130 151 5 69 414 192 222 6 40 230 114 116 7 44 248 112 136 8 57 326 153 173 9 45 215 97 118 TOTAL 538 2,975 1,412 1,563 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Gaguda [16] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 55 294 130 164 2 65 294 130 164 3 83 369 147 222 4 46 246 116 130 5 99 612 306 306 6 87 390 184 206 7 35 215 93 122 8 40 273 143 130 9 74 365 152 213 TOTAL 584 3,058 1,401 1,657 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Gaihragau [17] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 80 363 154 209 2 73 335 140 195 3 57 297 107 190 4 97 437 186 251 5 135 549 247 302 6 62 313 133 180 7 80 401 172 229 8 61 307 127 180 9 80 375 165 210 TOTAL 725 3,377 1,431 1,946 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Ganjari [18] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 34 179 81 98 2 68 375 157 218 3 64 296 129 167 4 58 251 113 138 5 75 381 159 222 6 61 265 115 150 7 20 93 47 46 8 61 284 130 154 9 63 266 109 157 TOTAL 504 2,390 1,040 1,350 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Ghanteswor [19] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 127 719 357 362 2 129 591 298 293 3 51 275 135 140 4 23 145 76 69 5 22 124 57 67 6 17 99 47 52 7 39 218 97 121 8 38 210 102 108 9 61 355 169 186 TOTAL 507 2,736 1,338 1,398 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Girichauka [20] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 73 427 202 225 2 97 487 195 292 3 30 129 57 72 4 123 628 260 368 5 110 527 238 289 6 37 189 82 107 7 102 535 242 293 8 112 597 252 345 9 100 521 234 287 TOTAL 784 4,040 1,762 2,278 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Jijodamandau [21] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 58 228 94 134 2 74 331 133 198 3 36 170 72 98 4 13 58 23 35 5 43 243 104 139 6 41 217 89 128 7 53 339 159 180 8 28 139 67 72 9 47 228 99 129 TOTAL 393 1,953 840 1,113 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kadamadaun [22] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 101 449 183 266 2 148 679 304 375 3 132 590 256 334 4 125 500 186 314 5 96 406 165 241 6 82 355 166 189 7 69 303 123 180 8 47 243 95 148 9 60 263 106 157 TOTAL 860 3,788 1,584 2,204 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kalena [23] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 68 362 175 187 2 78 384 176 208 3 71 354 163 191 4 76 359 162 197 5 24 148 77 71 6 63 321 143 178 7 85 450 212 238 8 48 205 91 114 9 29 146 64 82 TOTAL 542 2,729 1,263 1,466 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kalikasthan [24] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 158 761 310 451 2 94 432 176 256 3 86 414 164 250 4 210 1,013 412 601 5 70 367 161 206 6 83 389 153 236 7 116 577 266 311 8 111 503 222 281 9 139 665 271 394 TOTAL 1,067 5,121 2,135 2,986 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kanachaur [25] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 67 407 186 221 2 12 74 33 41 3 42 214 95 119 4 43 253 130 123 5 76 416 200 216 6 27 140 62 78 7 13 76 38 38 8 56 276 117 159 9 38 230 111 119 TOTAL 374 2,086 972 1,114 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kapalleki [26] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 60 331 146 185 2 50 270 120 150 3 94 618 286 332 4 76 366 156 210 5 62 289 109 180 6 70 319 150 169 7 109 560 238 322 8 95 505 213 292 9 137 587 215 372 TOTAL 753 3,845 1,633 2,212 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kedar Akhada [27] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 26 189 87 102 2 32 220 101 119 3 45 262 124 138 4 34 222 105 117 5 48 307 137 170 6 17 115 54 61 7 16 82 47 35 8 31 172 84 88 9 43 270 132 138 TOTAL 292 1,839 871 968 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Khatiwada [28] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 203 1,033 475 558 2 127 604 274 330 3 91 436 177 259 4 175 844 338 506 5 29 122 55 67 6 181 833 335 498 7 82 429 197 232 8 169 762 342 420 9 150 749 344 405 TOTAL 1,207 5,812 2,537 3,275 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Khirsain [29] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 55 242 97 145 2 59 272 117 155 3 69 333 152 181 4 34 153 62 91 5 113 469 176 293 6 54 229 92 137 7 81 367 146 221 8 98 460 199 261 9 67 311 152 159 TOTAL 630 2,836 1,193 1,643 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Ladagada [30] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 114 578 254 324 2 68 292 133 159 3 72 310 131 179 4 103 506 216 290 5 130 607 248 359 6 61 300 130 170 7 93 447 212 235 8 77 373 158 215 9 153 756 363 393 TOTAL 871 4,169 1,845 2,324 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Lamikhal [31] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 127 647 271 376 2 95 502 228 274 3 90 394 154 240 4 107 512 205 307 5 99 548 238 310 6 91 478 222 256 7 39 187 87 100 8 144 735 327 408 9 61 291 110 181 TOTAL 853 4,294 1,842 2,452 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Lana Kedareswor [32] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 44 316 156 160 2 48 264 133 131 3 56 340 169 171 4 88 500 238 262 5 88 528 268 260 6 55 364 181 183 7 53 328 152 176 8 45 245 113 132 9 89 606 295 311 TOTAL 566 3,491 1,705 1,786 DISTRICT : Doti [70] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Latamandau [33] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 110 468 199 269 2 87 406 180 226 3 42 205 96 109 4 34 168 83 85 5 67 311 130 181 6 158 682 281 401 7 86 433 184 249 8 254 1,156 516 640 9 266
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