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Gwadar Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH GWADAR DISTRICT 263,514 39,922 GWADAR TEHSIL 138,438 20,471 GWADAR 47,676 7904 NIGOR SHARIF UC 6,342 1109 ANKARA JANUBI 60 10 482020110 60 10 ANKARA SHUMALI 10 1 482020108 10 1 CHATI JANUBI 3,137 495 482020109 3,137 495 CHATI SHUMALI 333 62 482020107 333 62 CHIBB KALAMATI 563 107 482020103 563 107 GAMARO 89 18 482020101 89 18 KEYA KALAT 472 73 482020102 472 73 MAZZANI 328 67 482020106 328 67 NIGOR SHARIF 1,350 276 482020104 539 108 482020105 811 168 PESHKAN UC 18,201 2881 GROOK 98 22 482010105 98 22 KENDUASOLE 84 16 482010103 84 16 PASSU 176 25 482010110 176 25 PESHAL 72 12 482010106 72 12 PESHKAN 13,461 2187 482010111 2,175 389 482010112 2,155 349 482010113 3,393 557 482010114 1,074 184 482010115 2,311 369 482010116 2,353 339 PLERI GHARBI 2,016 267 482010118 160 23 Page 1 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 482010119 905 102 482010120 951 142 PLERI SHARQI 603 68 482010121 603 68 PRAINTOOK 273 46 482010109 273 46 ROBAR 215 38 482010108 215 38 SAIJI FAQIR MUHAMMAD BAZAR 541 89 482010102 541 89 SAIJI HUSSAN BAZAR 471 81 482010101 471 81 SHABI 116 18 482010117 116 18 TUNK 75 12 482010104 75 12 ZIAD DAN 0 0 482010107 0 0 SUR BANDAR UC 23,133 3914 CHIBB REKANI 1,357 176 482030115 1,357 176 DARBELA JANUBI 46 7 482030117 46 7 DARBELA SHUMALI 348 57 482030116 348 57 DHORGAI 8,285 1341 482030101 645 116 482030102 7,640 1225 GRANDANI JANUBI 482030111 GRANDANI SHUMALI 44 8 482030112 44 8 JORKAN 839 129 482030104 839 129 KARWAT 51 12 482030118 51 12 SHINKANI DAR 855 145 482030105 855 145 Page 2 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SUR BANDAR 9,584 1755 482030106 1,074 194 482030107 1,857 345 482030108 2,822 530 482030109 2,614 513 482030110 1,217 173 WASHEEN DHOR 553 71 482030103 553 71 ZIARAT MACHI GHARBI 301 51 482030114 301 51 ZIARAT MACHI SHARQI 870 162 482030113 870 162 GWADAR M.C. 90,762 12567 CHARGE NO 09 90,762 12567 CIRCLE NO 01 42,790 5934 482090101 1,681 104 482090102 4,707 597 482090103 1,890 314 482090104 2,052 280 482090105 983 177 482090106 4,866 636 482090107 7,389 954 482090108 2,336 378 482090109 3,859 556 482090110 2,794 334 482090111 3,751 577 482090112 3,272 518 482090113 3,210 509 CIRCLE NO 02 18,581 2793 482090201 2,467 398 482090202 2,384 390 482090203 2,055 243 482090204 2,423 371 482090205 498 89 482090206 962 130 482090207 1,193 172 482090208 1,544 229 482090209 2,236 337 482090210 2,819 434 CIRCLE NO 03 7,571 1031 482090301 3,354 416 482090302 674 95 482090303 1,434 227 482090304 2,109 293 CIRCLE NO 04 8,619 1144 482090401 1,936 249 482090402 1,369 189 Page 3 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 482090403 526 87 482090404 2,932 400 482090405 1,856 219 CIRCLE NO 05 13,201 1665 482090501 907 141 482090502 1,839 251 482090503 1,848 274 482090504 2,289 141 482090505 1,588 228 482090506 4,730 630 JIWANI TEHSIL 26,991 4,459 JIWANI 8,458 1442 GANZ UC 8,458 1442 BANDI 47 8 482040103 47 8 BANDRI 1,298 255 482040109 1,298 255 GANZ 1,599 358 482040106 424 90 482040107 1,175 268 JATANI BAL 482040101 KARGUSHKI 711 112 482040102 711 112 OKAR 802 113 482040108 802 113 PANWAN 4,001 596 482040104 1,481 220 482040105 2,520 376 JIWANI M.C. 18,533 3017 CHARGE NO 10 18,533 3017 CIRCLE NO 01 18,533 3017 482100101 2,209 278 482100102 2,932 504 482100103 803 161 482100104 2,846 521 482100105 837 150 482100106 1,872 251 482100107 4,425 674 482100108 1,217 195 482100109 1,392 283 ORMARA TEHSIL 25,727 4,540 ORMARA 7,947 1508 ORMARA UC 7,947 1508 Page 4 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH AIGANI 39 7 482080108 39 7 BALRA 249 38 482080103 249 38 BASOOL 905 173 482080101 905 173 DAT 139 20 482080106 139 20 GAROKI 230 45 482080110 230 45 GORHAD 1,162 216 482080113 125 27 482080114 1,037 189 JAFRI 71 14 482080115 71 14 KAHORDAIN 363 78 482080102 363 78 KANDALAK 710 130 482080112 710 130 MALL 312 63 482080109 312 63 MORU 33 6 482080111 33 6 QALANDARI 62 14 482080105 62 14 RACH 111 24 482080107 111 24 SAKANI 122 27 482080117 122 27 SHAM 1,153 199 482080116 1,153 199 SIAHCHISH 1,781 345 482080118 1,781 345 TASAK 505 109 482080104 505 109 ORMARA CANTONMENT 2,122 189 CHARGE NO 01 2,122 189 CIRCLE NO 01 2,122 189 483010101 2,122 189 Page 5 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH ORMARA M.C. 15,658 2843 CHARGE NO 12 15,658 2843 CIRCLE NO 01 7,835 1416 482120101 736 138 482120102 2,222 419 482120103 1,042 228 482120104 689 128 482120105 1,599 256 482120106 1,547 247 CIRCLE NO 02 3,259 594 482120201 587 114 482120202 489 101 482120203 1,230 192 482120204 403 77 482120205 550 110 CIRCLE NO 03 4,564 833 482120301 2,076 375 482120302 751 142 482120303 149 28 482120304 1,588 288 PASNI TEHSIL 61,396 8,400 NILNAT UC 14,680 2553 CHAKLI CIRCLE 6,578 1101 BAN 439 93 482060306 439 93 CHAKLI 3,649 652 482060301 1,062 181 482060302 2,587 471 KANDASOL 708 97 482060303 708 97 KUNBADRI 1,054 130 482060305 1,054 130 SHATANGI 728 129 482060304 728 129 KAPUR CIRCLE 3,315 640 BELAR 566 117 482060206 369 80 482060207 197 37 KAPUR 2,749 523 482060201 847 179 482060202 717 120 482060203 339 73 482060204 464 89 482060205 382 62 Page 6 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH NILNAT CIRCLE 4,787 812 KUKHAR 525 112 482060107 525 112 NILNAT 4,262 700 482060101 259 30 482060102 544 109 482060103 1,485 245 482060104 921 136 482060105 455 57 482060106 598 123 PASNI 12,192 1816 KALAG UC 12,192 1816 BAL 785 136 482070307 785 136 GANOO 389 57 482070204 389 57 JADGAL 2,436 311 482070201 391 58 482070202 1,282 178 482070203 763 75 KALAG 829 140 482070101 252 42 482070102 341 58 482070103 172 30 482070104 64 10 KALMAT 2,154 347 482070302 1,256 197 482070303 898 150 MAKOLA 470 80 482070304 470 80 NOKBAR 1,849 249 482070205 576 75 482070206 362 35 482070207 911 139 RAHILA 395 55 482070105 395 55 SAR DASHT 1,604 243 482070305 1,238 175 482070306 366 68 SHADIKOR 1,281 198 482070301 1,281 198 PASNI M.C. 34,524 4031 Page 7 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CHARGE NO 11 34,524 4031 CIRCLE NO 01 7,465 736 482110101 702 96 482110102 1,763 150 482110103 2,348 257 482110104 1,072 67 482110105 1,580 166 CIRCLE NO 02 3,798 435 482110201 556 60 482110202 868 122 482110203 1,067 122 482110204 1,282 123 482110205 25 8 CIRCLE NO 03 5,795 720 482110301 900 133 482110302 1,351 164 482110303 1,160 124 482110304 1,007 131 482110305 1,377 168 CIRCLE NO 04 4,818 526 482110401 1,468 141 482110402 930 112 482110403 1,652 152 482110404 570 86 482110405 198 35 CIRCLE NO 05 2,418 293 482110501 786 67 482110502 525 70 482110503 487 56 482110504 620 100 CIRCLE NO 06 10,230 1321 482110601 399 71 482110602 722 99 482110603 926 132 482110604 1,155 150 482110605 1,183 132 482110606 1,069 188 482110607 1,408 163 482110608 2,258 274 482110609 1,110 112 SUNTSER SUB-TEHSIL 10,962 2,052 SUNTSER 10,962 2052 KALATO UC 6,549 1207 GABD 1,420 268 482050204 482050205 1,420 268 KALATO 1,817 352 Page 8 of 9 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (GWADAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 482050201 1,267 251 482050202 550 101 KERMI 832 148 482050207 832 148 KULDAN 1,983 324 482050206 1,983 324 MIRJAT 497 115 482050203 497 115 SUNTSER UC 4,413 845 CHOOR/BAL 1,719 351 482050104 1,037 211 482050105 682 140 HUJAT BAZAR 682 126 482050101 682 126 SUNTSER 704 128 482050102 262 51 482050103 442 77 ZEHRAN 1,308 240 482050106 1,308 240 Page 9 of 9.
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