Balochistan Province Report on Mouza Census 2008

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Balochistan Province Report on Mouza Census 2008 TABLE 1 NUMBER OF KANUNGO CIRCLES,PATWAR CIRCLES AND MOUZAS WITH STATUS NUMBER OF NUMBER OF MOUZAS KANUNGO CIRCLES/ PATWAR ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT PARTLY UN- SUPER- CIRCLES/ TOTAL RURAL URBAN FOREST URBAN POPULATED VISORY TAPAS TAPAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BALOCHISTAN 179 381 7480 6338 127 90 30 895 QUETTA DISTRICT 5 12 65 38 15 10 1 1 QUETTA CITY TEHSIL 2 6 23 7 9 7 - - QUETTA SADDAR TEHSIL 2 5 38 27 6 3 1 1 PANJPAI TEHSIL 1 1 4 4 - - - - PISHIN DISTRICT 6 17 392 340 10 3 8 31 PISHIN TEHSIL 3 6 47 39 2 1 - 5 KAREZAT TEHSIL 1 3 39 37 - 1 - 1 HURAM ZAI TEHSIL 1 4 16 15 - 1 - - BARSHORE TEHSIL 1 4 290 249 8 - 8 25 KILLA ABDULLAH DISTRICT 4 10 102 95 2 2 - 3 GULISTAN TEHSIL 1 2 10 8 - - - 2 KILLA ABDULLAH TEHSIL 1 3 13 12 1 - - - CHAMAN TEHSIL 1 2 31 28 1 2 - - DOBANDI SUB-TEHSIL 1 3 48 47 - - - 1 NUSHKI DISTRICT 2 3 45 31 1 5 - 8 NUSHKI TEHSIL 1 2 26 20 1 5 - - DAK SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 19 11 - - - 8 CHAGAI DISTRICT 4 6 48 41 1 4 - 2 DALBANDIN TEHSIL 1 3 30 25 1 3 - 1 NOKUNDI TEHSIL 1 1 6 5 - - - 1 TAFTAN TEHSIL 1 1 2 1 - 1 - - CHAGAI SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 10 10 - - - - SIBI DISTRICT 6 15 161 124 7 1 6 23 SIBI TEHSIL 2 5 35 31 1 - - 3 KUTMANDAI SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 8 8 - - - - SANGAN SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 3 3 - - - - LEHRI TEHSIL 2 6 115 82 6 1 6 20 HARNAI DISTRICT 3 5 95 81 3 3 - 8 HARNAI TEHSIL 1 3 64 55 1 1 - 7 SHARIGH TEHSIL 1 1 16 12 2 1 - 1 KHOAST SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 15 14 - 1 - - KOHLU DISTRICT 6 18 198 195 3 - - - KOHLU TEHSIL 1 2 37 35 2 - - - MEWAND TEHSIL 1 5 38 37 1 - - - KAHAN TEHSIL 4 11 123 123 - - - - DERA BUGTI DISTRICT 9 17 224 215 4 1 - 4 DERA BUGTI TEHSIL 1 3 56 51 2 - - 3 SANGSELLAH SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 20 20 - - - - SUI TEHSIL 2 4 38 37 1 - - - LOTI SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 22 21 - - - 1 PHELLAWAGH TEHSIL 1 1 12 12 - - - - PIR KOH SUB-TEHSIL 1 3 46 45 - 1 - - MALAM SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 17 17 - - - - BAIKAR SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 13 12 1 - - - ZIARAT DISTRICT 3 6 92 84 3 2 - 3 ZIARAT TEHSIL 1 2 30 26 1 2 - 1 SINJAVI TEHSIL 2 4 62 58 2 - - 2 LORALAI DISTRICT 5 17 269 236 13 1 1 18 LORALAI TEHSIL 2 7 98 88 6 - - 4 MEKHTAR TEHSIL 1 4 82 65 6 - 1 10 DUKI TEHSIL 2 6 89 83 1 1 - 4 TABLE 1 NUMBER OF KANUNGO CIRCLES,PATWAR CIRCLES AND MOUZAS WITH STATUS NUMBER OF NUMBER OF MOUZAS KANUNGO CIRCLES/ PATWAR ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT PARTLY UN- SUPER- CIRCLES/ TOTAL RURAL URBAN FOREST URBAN POPULATED VISORY TAPAS TAPAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MUSA KHEL DISTRICT 3 4 71 68 1 2 - - MUSA KHEL TEHSIL 1 2 39 38 1 - - - KINGRI SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 10 9 - 1 - - DRUG TEHSIL 1 1 22 21 - 1 - - BARKHAN DISTRICT 3 9 131 125 1 2 - 3 BARKHAN TEHSIL 3 9 131 125 1 2 - 3 KILLA SAIFULLAH DISTRICT 6 13 165 153 6 5 - 1 MUSLIM BAGH TEHSIL 1 2 37 32 3 2 - - LOI BAND TEHSIL 1 2 29 28 1 - - - KILLA SAIFULLAH TEHSIL 1 3 60 57 1 1 - 1 BADINI SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 7 6 - 1 - - KANMETHAR ZAI SUB TEHSIL 1 2 17 15 1 1 - - SINKI SUB TEHSIL 1 3 15 15 - - - - ZHOB DISTRICT 5 9 103 102 1 - - - ZHOB TEHSIL 1 4 78 77 1 - - - SAMBAZA SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 19 19 - - - - QAMAR DIN KAREZ TEHSIL 1 2 3 3 - - - - KISHATU SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 1 1 - - - - ASHEWAT SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 2 2 - - - - SHEERANI DISTRICT 1 1 230 230 - - - - SHEERANI SUB-TEHSIL(UN-SETTLED) 1 1 230 230 - - - - JAFARABAD DISTRICT(AT DERA ALLAHYAR) 8 21 230 218 1 8 - 3 JHATPAT TEHSIL 2 6 55 52 - 3 - - USTA MUHAMMAD TEHSIL 2 4 46 43 - 3 - - GANDAKHA TEHSIL 2 5 90 86 1 - - 3 SOHBATPUR TEHSIL 2 6 39 37 - 2 - - NASEERABAD DISTRICT(AT DERA MURAD) 4 12 160 143 - 4 - 13 DERA MURAD JAMALI TEHSIL 2 5 19 16 - 3 - - TAMBOO TEHSIL 1 3 88 86 - - - 2 CHATTER SUB-TEHSIL 1 4 53 41 - 1 - 11 BOLAN DISTRICT 9 27 323 288 9 2 - 24 DHADAR TEHSIL 1 4 32 20 5 - - 7 BALANARI SUB-TEHSIL 2 8 70 64 1 - - 5 SANNI SUB-TEHSIL 2 5 51 49 1 1 - - KHATTAN SUB-TEHSIL 1 3 19 15 - 1 - 3 MACH SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 9 7 1 - - 1 BHAG TEHSIL 2 6 142 133 1 - - 8 JHAL MAGSI DISTRICT (AT GANDAWA) 5 12 200 193 1 - - 6 GANDAWA TEHSIL 2 4 48 44 1 - - 3 MIRPUR SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 36 34 - - - 2 JHALL MAGSI TEHSIL 2 6 116 115 - - - 1 LASBELLA DISTRICT 10 30 308 246 9 10 12 31 BELA TEHSIL 2 7 68 59 2 2 - 5 LAKHRA TEHSIL 1 5 54 37 1 - 12 4 UTHAL TEHSIL 1 4 51 45 4 2 - - LYARI SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 51 30 - 1 - 20 HUB TEHSIL 1 3 10 7 1 2 - - SONMIANI(WINDER) TEHSIL 1 3 26 23 1 1 - 1 GADDANI TEHSIL 1 1 4 2 - 2 - - KANRAJ TEHSIL 1 2 9 8 - - - 1 DUREJI TEHSIL 1 3 35 35 - - - - MASTUNG DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 7 12 255 196 1 - - 58 MASTUNG TEHSIL 2 5 124 82 1 - - 41 KIRDAGAP SUB-TEHSIL 2 2 47 38 - - - 9 DASHT TEHSIL 2 3 49 47 - - - 2 KHAD-E-K00CHA SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 35 29 - - - 6 TABLE 1 NUMBER OF KANUNGO CIRCLES,PATWAR CIRCLES AND MOUZAS WITH STATUS NUMBER OF NUMBER OF MOUZAS KANUNGO CIRCLES/ PATWAR ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT PARTLY UN- SUPER- CIRCLES/ TOTAL RURAL URBAN FOREST URBAN POPULATED VISORY TAPAS TAPAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KALAT DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 7 19 672 522 1 - - 149 KALAT TEHSIL 3 10 231 136 1 - - 94 SURAB TEHSIL 1 6 277 270 - - - 7 MANGOCHER TEHSIL 1 1 60 46 - - - 14 JOHAN SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 63 42 - - - 21 GAZG SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 41 28 - - - 13 KHUZDAR DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 14 21 1476 1152 4 13 2 305 KHUZDAR TEHSIL 3 3 448 370 1 8 - 69 ZEHRI TEHSIL 1 1 60 59 1 - - - MOOLA SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 80 73 - - - 7 KARKH SUB-TEHSIL 3 3 126 97 1 - 1 27 NAL SUB-TEHSIL 2 6 145 143 1 1 - - WADH TEHSIL 1 2 110 70 - 3 - 37 ORNACH SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 69 66 - - - 3 SAROONA SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 330 231 - 1 1 97 ARANJI SUB-TEHSIL 1 2 108 43 - - - 65 AWARAN DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 7 7 251 213 1 3 - 34 AWARAN TEHSIL 1 1 28 21 1 - - 6 GHISHKORI TEHSIL 1 1 50 33 - - - 17 MASHKE TEHSIL 3 3 60 53 - 3 - 4 KORAK JHAO TEHSIL 1 1 54 50 - - - 4 JHAL JHAO TEHSIL 1 1 59 56 - - - 3 KHARAN DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 6 6 213 212 - - - 1 KHARAN LESS GRANG & JANGIANI TEHSIL 2 2 136 135 - - - 1 SAR KHARAN TEHSIL 2 2 29 29 - - - - TUHOMULK SUB TEHSIL 2 2 48 48 - - - - WASHUK DISTRICT 7 12 256 228 2 1 - 25 WASHUK TEHSIL 1 5 64 63 - - - 1 NAG SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 44 40 - - - 4 SHAHGORI SUB TEHSIL 3 3 43 43 - - - - BASIMA (RAKHSHAN) TEHSIL 1 1 34 33 1 - - - MASHKHEL TEHSIL 1 2 71 49 1 1 - 20 KECH (TURBAT) DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 15 19 498 340 20 8 - 130 TURBAT TEHSIL 5 9 113 65 18 1 - 29 BULEDA SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 47 29 - 3 - 15 ZAMURAN SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 65 45 - - - 20 HOSHAB SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 28 26 2 - - - BALNIGORE SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 39 36 - 1 - 2 DASHT TEHSIL 2 2 73 68 - 2 - 3 TUMP TEHSIL 3 3 61 33 - 1 - 27 MAND TEHSIL 1 1 72 38 - - - 34 GAWADAR DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 5 8 126 111 5 - - 10 GAWADAR TEHSIL 1 2 32 27 1 - - 4 JIWANI TEHSIL 1 1 8 5 1 - - 2 SUNTSAR SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 31 30 - - - 1 PASNI TEHSIL 1 3 37 32 2 - - 3 ORMARA TEHSIL 1 1 18 17 1 - - - PANJGUR DISTRICT(UN-SETTLED) 4 13 121 118 2 - - 1 GOWARGO TEHSIL 1 1 21 20 1 - - - JHAHEEN PAROOM (AT JHAHEEN) TEHSIL 1 1 26 25 - - - 1 GICHAK SUB-TEHSIL 1 1 25 25 - - - - PANJGUR TEHSIL 1 10 49 48 1 - - - TABLE 2 MOUZAS REPORTING NUMBER OF SETTLEMENTS TOTAL MOUZAS REPORTING NUMBER OF SETTLEMENTS *RURAL NUMBER 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 - 9 10 AND ABOVE POPU- ONE ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF LATED SETTLE- SETTLE- SETTLE- SETTLE- SETTLE- SETTLE- MOUZAS MENT MOUZAS MOUZAS MOUZAS MOUZAS MENTS MENTS MENTS MENTS MENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BALOCHISTAN 6428 16611 3981 1251 3015 634 2834 287 2031 275 4750 QUETTA DISTRICT 48 273 3 9 23 24 107 7 55 5 85 QUETTA CITY TEHSIL 14 99 - 4 9 5 24 3 27 2 39 QUETTA SADDAR TEHSIL 30 142 3 5 14 17 73 3 21 2 31 PANJPAI TEHSIL 4 32 - - - 2 10 1 7 1 15 PISHIN DISTRICT 343 630 279 36 97 17 74 8 50 3 130 PISHIN TEHSIL 40 150 22 13 35 1 4 3 19 1 70 KAREZAT TEHSIL 38 177 7 13 36 12 53 5 31 1 50 HURAM ZAI TEHSIL 16 53 2 9 24 4 17 - - 1 10 BARSHORE TEHSIL 249 250 248 1 2 - - - - - - KILLA ABDULLAH DISTRICT 97 805 14 22 51 18 81 14 103 29 556 GULISTAN TEHSIL 8 104 - 1 3 1 4 - - 6 97 KILLA ABDULLAH TEHSIL 12 151 - - - - - 5 40 7 111 CHAMAN TEHSIL 30 403 - 5 13 5 22 5 35 15 333 DOBANDI SUB-TEHSIL 47 147 14 16 35 12 55 4 28 1 15 NUSHKI DISTRICT 36 140 5 15 39 11 49 3 22 2 25 NUSHKI TEHSIL 25 104 4 8 21 9 40 2 14 2 25 DAK SUB-TEHSIL 11 36 1 7 18 2 9 1 8 - - CHAGAI DISTRICT 45 437 7 7 17 3 13 7 50 21 350 DALBANDIN TEHSIL 28 303 3 3 6 3 13 3 25 16 256 NOKUNDI TEHSIL 5 22 - 4 11 - - - - 1 11 TAFTAN TEHSIL 2 12 - - - - - 2 12 - - CHAGAI SUB-TEHSIL 10 100 4 - - - - 2 13 4 83 SIBI DISTRICT 125 165 101 21 51 3 13 - - - - SIBI TEHSIL 31 57 17 12 31 2 9 - - - - KUTMANDAI SUB-TEHSIL 8 8 8 - - - - - - - - SANGAN SUB-TEHSIL 3 6 2 - - 1 4 - - - - LEHRI TEHSIL 83 94 74 9 20 - - - - - - HARNAI DISTRICT 84 214 46 24 60 5 22 5 36 4 50 HARNAI TEHSIL 56 160 24 21 52 4 18 4 28 3 38 SHARIGH TEHSIL 13 21 11 1 2 - - 1 8 - - KHOAST SUB-TEHSIL 15 33 11 2 6 1 4 - - 1 12 KOHLU DISTRICT 195 421 129 34 85 22 102 5 41 5 64 KOHLU TEHSIL 35 159 4 13 32 13 61 1 9 4 53 MEWAND TEHSIL 37 97 12 18 44 4 18 3 23 - - KAHAN TEHSIL 123 165 113 3 9 5 23 1 9 1 11 DERA BUGTI DISTRICT 216 852 49 90 223 43 188 16 111 18 281 DERA BUGTI TEHSIL 51 202 5 22 56 15 64 7 47 2 30 SANGSELLAH SUB-TEHSIL 20 49 5 13 30 - - 2 14 - - SUI TEHSIL 37 122 5 16 45 15 65 1 7 - - LOTI SUB-TEHSIL 21 117 2 4 11 7 33 4 26 4 45 PHELLAWAGH TEHSIL 12 35 1 9 20 1 5 1 9 - - PIR KOH SUB-TEHSIL 46 102 16 24 57 5 21 1 8 - - MALAM SUB-TEHSIL 17 19 15 2 4 - - - - - - BAIKAR SUB-TEHSIL 12 206 - - - - - - - 12 206 ZIARAT DISTRICT 86 254 48 9 21 18 85 7 52 4 48 ZIARAT TEHSIL 28 156 4 3 8 11 51 6 45 4 48 SINJAVI TEHSIL 58 98 44 6 13 7 34 1 7 - - LORALAI DISTRICT 237 656 132 43 113 34 151 15 106 13 154 LORALAI TEHSIL 88 101 80 6 12 2 9 - - - - MEKHTAR TEHSIL 65 291 19 13 39 16 76 9 65 8 92 DUKI TEHSIL 84 264 33 24 62 16 66 6 41 5 62 *RURAL POPULATED MOUZAS INCLUDE RURAL AND PARTLY URBAN MOUZAS TABLE 2 MOUZAS REPORTING NUMBER OF SETTLEMENTS TOTAL MOUZAS REPORTING NUMBER OF SETTLEMENTS *RURAL NUMBER 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 - 9 10 AND ABOVE POPU- ONE ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT OF NUMBER OF NUMBER
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