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Table -24 Selected Housing Characteristics of Rural TABLE -24 SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS OF RURAL LOCALITIES HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS HADBAST NAME OF MAUZA / HOUSING FACILITIES AVERAGE NUMBER / TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT DEH / VILLAGE / HOUSEHOLD DEH POTABLE SETTLMENT ELECTRICITY GAS KITCHEN BATH ROOM LATRINE SIZE NUMBER TOTAL PACCA SEMI PACCA KACHA WATER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CHITRAL DISTRICT 54,023 5,458 25,428 23,137 30,408 34,800 358 44,509 50,099 49,686 7.26 CHITRAL SUB-DIVISION 31,477 4,732 16,159 10,586 21,183 24,982 258 25,660 28,689 27,895 7.13 CHITRAL TEHSIL 31,477 4,732 16,159 10,586 21,183 24,982 258 25,660 28,689 27,895 7.13 ARANDU UC 3,044 93 1,379 1,572 834 1,006 6 1,987 2,183 1,092 7.42 AKROI 0000000 299 - 16 283 36 158 - 291 287 18 5.94 ARANDU 0000000 351 33 92 226 119 5 4 343 349 348 7.21 ARANDU KHAN SARDAM 0000000 172 3 47 122 147 171 - 160 165 157 9.25 ARANDUGOL 0000000 148 - 2 146 89 120 - 61 50 29 8.36 ARANDULASHT 0000000 50 - 13 37 4 49 - 30 47 42 6.98 ASPOR 0000000 120 4 97 19 8 93 - 119 120 18 7.81 DAP ARANDUGOL 0000000 74 - - 74 1 - 1 46 72 - 7.46 DERASHOT 0000000 77 1 76 - 2 - - - - 1 7.09 DOMABAD 0000000 98 4 94 - 4 96 - 39 39 - 7.33 DOMILNISAR 0000000 74 1 62 11 68 72 - 51 66 53 6.76 DONDIOARI 0000000 136 1 47 88 3 32 - 99 102 44 8.30 GBIR GOL 0000000 60 2 47 11 4 - 1 1 13 7 8.22 GORAGAL 0000000 56 - 50 6 1 2 - 56 55 56 8.09 INCHAOGOL 0000000 28 - 15 13 1 - - - - - 5.86 KAMSAI 0000000 97 20 70 7 53 21 - 78 89 27 6.43 KARAGRAM 0000000 58 1 55 2 - 3 - 19 41 4 8.98 KAUTI 0000000 117 2 94 21 - 3 - 49 65 24 6.94 KORIGAL 0000000 34 3 29 2 11 - - 9 14 8 8.26 LACHIGRAM 0000000 67 1 63 3 1 3 - 55 52 32 7.48 LANGARBAT 0000000 210 2 6 202 65 3 - 18 22 10 6.34 LUNDI BARAZ 0000000 68 4 37 27 12 63 - 38 52 30 7.09 MATAK GOL 0000000 63 1 59 3 - - - 55 59 60 9.05 MATIGOL (BAGH ADAP) 0000000 58 - - 58 55 - - 46 43 2 5.55 MATIPLOL 0000000 44 - 21 23 - - - 1 4 8 7.16 PANAGRAM 0000000 105 2 82 21 51 102 - 56 66 38 9.03 RAM RAM 0000000 91 - - 91 7 - - 42 85 10 7.45 SAID GOWASH II 0000000 59 - 56 3 - 3 - 58 55 2 7.49 SHENTARI 0000000 72 - 1 71 1 2 - 71 62 59 8.99 SYRIGOL 0000000 109 8 99 2 85 5 - 47 60 5 6.91 ZARIN BAGH 0000000 49 - 49 - 6 - - 49 49 - 8.00 ASHERAT UC 3,011 239 2,298 474 2,095 2,525 6 2,222 2,683 2,513 6.94 ASHERAT 0000000 272 25 244 3 268 272 - 266 268 271 5.47 BADUGAL 0000000 129 1 125 3 62 120 - 46 77 126 6.16 BARADAM 0000000 99 7 85 7 68 99 - 65 85 73 7.28 BARAM BROGAL 0000000 182 49 123 10 117 133 - 144 156 142 7.05 BOZIGOH 0000000 75 2 34 39 18 72 - 20 61 27 6.24 DAMIK JINGERAT 0000000 164 4 64 96 131 160 - 105 160 160 7.06 DEH ARSOON 0000000 73 12 61 - 63 71 - 45 68 64 7.44 FORMA 0000000 112 2 106 4 99 109 - 94 104 97 5.33 GAMBIR GOLE 0000000 115 1 100 14 57 115 - 114 115 115 6.49 JINJIRAT GOLE 0000000 76 - 70 6 12 70 - 46 50 45 6.58 JINJIRATKOH (TAWARAT) 0000000 69 - 69 - 8 59 1 28 50 40 7.32 KACHANSAR 0000000 154 5 147 2 151 5 - 153 153 148 6.06 KATAGAR 0000000 31 1 30 - 22 23 - 24 29 24 7.87 KHANS GHAIR 0000000 58 7 51 - 41 56 - 34 51 43 6.53 KOCHANGOL 0000000 83 1 82 - 6 72 - 67 81 65 4.94 KOTGA 0000000 118 4 105 9 118 1 1 117 117 118 7.77 LUKARI 0000000 41 - 41 - 40 40 - 32 38 32 6.83 LUTINGA 0000000 50 3 47 - 41 48 1 19 48 32 7.20 MIRKHANDI 0000000 73 36 34 3 16 67 2 64 67 63 7.77 NAGAR 0000000 83 12 38 33 59 80 - 71 74 44 7.73 PATAI 0000000 124 7 95 22 93 103 - 65 95 93 8.04 PATUDAM ASHERAT 0000000 74 1 72 1 72 73 - 59 71 59 6.69 POUTASGOMGOL 0000000 79 - 29 50 60 30 - 79 76 73 7.84 SHEIKNAN DEH JINGERAT KOH0000000 190 27 159 4 129 187 - 135 152 154 8.23 SHERA DESH 0000000 141 18 119 4 71 139 - 104 128 103 7.06 SUIR BALA 0000000 106 3 44 59 89 92 1 79 102 103 7.85 SUIR LASHT 0000000 91 4 51 36 66 84 - 52 86 76 7.46 SUIR PAYEEN 0000000 91 2 38 51 90 87 - 56 84 85 7.59 TRI LABAT NAGAR 0000000 23 - 5 18 1 23 - 11 7 8 7.26 ZOGUNAK 0000000 35 5 30 - 27 35 - 28 30 30 9.14 CHITRAL AYUN UC 3,938 290 2,093 1,555 2,769 3,805 19 3,296 3,359 3,687 7.08 ASHKOON LASHT 0000000 151 4 93 54 90 135 - 133 137 140 7.62 ATANI LASHT 0000000 142 33 69 40 116 117 3 129 127 124 7.92 BARIR BALA 0000000 135 5 117 13 133 135 - 90 30 130 8.53 BARWUCH 0000000 163 11 87 65 9 156 2 163 163 160 6.76 BATRIK 0000000 54 - 5 49 54 54 2 53 53 50 7.94 BIRIR PAYEEN 0000000 189 15 143 31 180 186 2 128 75 185 8.49 BIRIRNISAR 0000000 57 3 39 15 52 55 - 57 53 55 6.70 BURUN 0000000 130 - 6 124 127 126 1 126 127 117 6.73 DALGRAM 0000000 23 - 1 22 - 23 - 23 23 23 7.22 DARKHANANDEH 0000000 294 55 193 46 128 292 - 293 291 290 5.54 DER AYUN 0000000 182 21 39 122 - 182 - 182 181 182 6.82 DOK (AYUN) 0000000 85 6 23 56 79 85 - 85 85 85 6.91 KALASHANDEH (ANISH) 0000000 68 17 51 - 68 68 - 68 56 56 8.29 KANDISAR 0000000 113 8 48 57 109 112 1 112 107 109 7.07 KARAKAR 0000000 99 5 26 68 82 99 - 89 86 87 7.77 KURU 0000000 124 11 68 45 122 123 - 111 122 124 6.48 MASKOR 0000000 76 - 32 44 34 45 - 76 76 48 6.26 MULDEH AYUN 0000000 231 18 133 80 211 230 2 227 231 230 6.61 PEHLAWANANDEH 0000000 187 53 134 - 178 187 - 185 182 179 7.93 PRAKARAK (RUMBOOR) 0000000 56 - 54 2 41 56 - 46 39 51 7.54 RUMBOOR 0000000 217 3 208 6 103 212 1 68 33 176 7.67 SAHANBALA 0000000 215 6 40 169 213 189 3 212 213 210 6.67 SHANPAYEEN 0000000 222 9 63 150 177 218 - 221 220 222 6.57 SHEIKHANDEH RAMBOOR 0000000 183 - 1 182 160 180 - 86 141 140 6.16 SHIEKHANANDEH (BAHBURATE)0000000 305 1 294 10 75 303 - 115 282 289 8.03 THORHYANDEH AYUN 0000000 199 6 126 67 199 199 2 198 199 198 6.35 TRAKDARA 0000000 38 - - 38 29 38 - 20 27 27 5.61 CHITRAL BROZ UC 2,558 281 1,227 1,050 2,087 2,353 13 2,492 2,504 2,509 7.51 BASEERU BROZ 0000000 23 2 14 7 23 22 - 19 22 22 6.30 BIRBOLAK BROZ 0000000 78 2 64 12 75 16 - 78 75 75 7.18 BROZ HINDUSTAN 0000000 33 2 19 12 29 33 - 32 33 33 7.97 DOK CHUMURKHON 0000000 260 95 109 56 248 256 4 260 259 260 7.99 DOMUN 0000000 324 4 170 150 295 301 1 312 323 322 7.60 DOOM 0000000 27 3 23 1 26 27 - 27 26 27 7.63 GAHERAT 0000000 150 12 65 73 137 143 - 147 147 149 7.30 GAHERAT GOL 0000000 46 22 20 4 39 34 - 31 32 34 7.61 GANG 0000000 110 5 48 57 74 47 2 103 106 110 8.21 GRAMUL BROZ 0000000 64 1 - 63 64 64 - 64 64 64 7.95 GUMBAD 0000000 105 3 99 3 105 105 - 105 105 105 7.47 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS HADBAST NAME OF MAUZA / HOUSING FACILITIES AVERAGE NUMBER / TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT DEH / VILLAGE / HOUSEHOLD DEH POTABLE SETTLMENT ELECTRICITY GAS KITCHEN BATH ROOM LATRINE SIZE NUMBER TOTAL PACCA SEMI PACCA KACHA WATER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 GUMBAS 0000000 24 3 8 13 10 12 - 23 24 23 6.46 JUTILASHT BROZ 0000000 102 16 80 6 71 102 - 102 102 102 7.14 KORE BROZ 0000000 107 28 72 7 45 107 - 107 107 107 7.32 MANGLE BROZ 0000000 25 1 17 7 25 25 - 24 25 25 6.44 MIRASYANDEH BROZ 0000000 55 9 31 15 3 55 - 53 55 55 6.85 MULDEH CHNMURKHON 0000000 125 10 67 48 125 125 - 125 125 125 8.66 SAEED ABAD 0000000 40 12 13 15 20 27 4 34 29 23 7.65 SEENKULOOM BROZ 0000000 72 18 35 19 72 72 1 72 72 72 7.14 SHERHI 0000000 90 3 54 33 90 84 - 77 78 89 6.61 TARIAN DEH/TIBARYANDA 0000000 76 2 42 32 1 76 - 76 75 76 7.71 THAMOHYAK BROZ 0000000 31 1 4 26 31 31 - 31 31 31 8.55 TORDEH CHUMURKHON 0000000 201 5 56 140 200 201 - 201 200 199 7.50 URGHOCH 0000000 390 22 117 251 279 388 1 389 389 381 7.19 CHITRAL DANEEN UC 682 89 336 257 551 276 1 679 682 682 6.95 KARI 0000000 217 13 117 87 92 216 - 217 217 217 6.97 KUJU BALA 0000000 271 57 119 95 265 60 1 268 271 271 7.00 KUJU PAYEEN 0000000 88 12 50 26 88 - - 88 88 88 6.93 RAGH 0000000 106 7 50 49 106 - - 106 106 106 6.80 CHITRAL KARIMABAD UC 1,905 904 861 140 846 1,897 9 1,542 1,853 1,896 6.63 AJARANDEH 0000000 52 26 26 - 4 52 - 52 52 52 8.13 BILBIL 0000000 64 30 18 16 1 64 - 26 64 64 8.05 BUKHTULGOL 0000000 47 15 17 15 47 47 - 47 47 47 7.57 DARDAI 0000000 41 17 24 - 2 41 - 41 41 41 6.93 DARMIR 0000000 30 20 10 - 30 30 - 30 30 30 6.27 DEH 0000000 39 15 23 1 6 37 1 39 39 39 5.87 GRAM 0000000 88 25 53 10 16 88 1 51 74 88 5.81 GRI 0000000 59 10 49 - 50 59 - 38 54 57 6.59 HINJIL 0000000 117 83 34 - 117 117 - 98 116 116 6.75 KASIT 0000000 29 22 6 1 28 28 - 18 26 27 5.86 KHAIRCHUM 0000000 13 9 4 - 13 13 - 3 13 13 4.23 KILISPI 0000000 76 51 22 3 68 75 - 74 76 76 6.09 KURUM 0000000 44 32 12 - 44 44 - 44 44 44 6.70 KYAR 0000000 125 72 50 3 2 125 - 125 125 125 6.38 LASHT 0000000 65 38 27 - 10 65 - 65 65 65 6.83 LORIGRAM 0000000 35 5 26 4 1 35 - 35 35 35 7.37 MADASHIL 0000000 108 5 69 34 2 108 - 107 108 108 6.80 ORGUCH 0000000 39 26 13 - 2 39 - 39 39 39 5.74 ORHAGH 0000000 45 15 22 8 1 45 - 45 45 45 7.20 PACHILI 0000000 17 12 5 - 10 15 - 12 12 13 7.41 PARSAN 0000000 94 56 37 1 84 93 - 77 81 94 7.63 PITRAGRAM 0000000 103 30 50 23 100 103 - 47 103 103 5.85 RONDOOR 0000000 9 4 2 3 9 9 - 9 7 9 7.44 SHAH 0000000 59 21 30 8 - 59 - 20 56 59 6.24 SHAHNIROON 0000000 18 - 12 6 18 18 - 7 18 18 6.61 SHERSHAL 0000000 78 57 20 1 78 78 - 76 78 78 6.31 SHUT 0000000 81 46 35 - 81 81 - 40 81 81 5.95 SUNICH 0000000 64 58 6 - 2 64 - 64 64 64 7.05 SUSOOM 0000000 105 55 48 2 11 105 - 105 105 105 6.49 TASHQAR 0000000 105 14 90 1 9 104 7 59 104 105 6.29 TELEGRAM 0000000 56 35 21 - - 56 - 49 51 56 7.50 CHITRAL KOH UC 2,595 331 1,277 987 2,197 768 9 2,319 2,560 2,575 7.19 BARGHUZI 0000000 70 5 47 18 70 68 - 70 70 69 7.29 BEGANANDEH 0000000 30 - 24 6 30 - 3 30 30 30 7.97 CHMURUK 0000000 34 - 29 5 31 - - 34 34 34 7.53 GOLE 0000000 40 - 25 15 24 - - 40 40 40 7.53 GOLIN 0000000 238 175 61 2 215 238 - 96 226 237 7.54 ISTANGOL 0000000 33 27 5 1 32 2 - 33 32 31 7.55 JUGUMI 0000000 33 - 10 23 32 1 - 33 33 33 6.76 JUMSHILI BARINIS 0000000 24 - 13 11 21 - - 23 23 23 6.58 KERANDEH 0000000 24 10 13 1 24 - - 24 24 24 7.67 KOGHUZI 0000000 433 79 277 77 402 365 - 428 433 431 6.97 LASHT 0000000 75 6 49 20 66 - - 74 72 75 7.05 MOR BALA 0000000
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