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Sanghar Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SANGHAR DISTRICT 2,057,057 374,609 JAM NAWAZ ALI TALUKA 153,342 28,038 BERANI TC 18,795 3478 CHARGE NO 04 18,795 3478 CIRCLE NO 01 5,087 939 390040101 326 64 390040102 555 119 390040103 1,050 188 390040104 1,080 200 390040105 1,611 273 390040106 465 95 CIRCLE NO 02 7,061 1329 390040201 1,437 283 390040202 1,139 210 390040203 1,751 309 390040204 1,527 320 390040205 1,207 207 CIRCLE NO 03 6,647 1210 390040301 2,936 548 390040302 855 146 390040303 2,856 516 JAM NAWAZ ALI STC 52,656 9467 BABERLO TC 1,170 218 084-A JAMRAO 1,170 218 390010201 1,170 218 BERANI TC 7,082 1241 DARHAN 4,872 884 390010405 3,008 534 390010406 1,864 350 MARI 2,210 357 390010404 2,210 357 DALORE TC 25,577 4724 042-JAMRAO 11,662 2171 390010101 764 148 390010102 1,816 343 390010103 1,697 281 390010104 873 153 390010105 1,737 306 390010106 3,034 542 390010107 931 214 390010108 810 184 058-JAMRAO 1,712 301 390010109 1,712 301 059-JAMRAO 5,192 979 390010110 3,043 558 390010111 1,267 266 Page 1 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 390010112 882 155 060-JAMRAO 3,062 548 390010113 888 142 390010117 1,622 310 390010118 552 96 061-JAMRAO 2,079 364 390010114 2,079 364 062-JAMRAO 1,149 232 390010115 1,149 232 063-JAMRAO 721 129 390010116 721 129 JAMPUR TC 9,347 1634 BHADAR 7,357 1235 390010301 3,715 625 390010303 3,642 610 JAMPUR 1,990 399 390010302 1,990 399 MASHAIKH ODHO TC 9,480 1650 JAM JANI 4,415 868 390010504 1,855 359 390010505 2,560 509 MASHAIKH ODHO 5,065 782 390010501 1,097 178 390010502 2,650 351 390010503 1,318 253 JAM NAWAZ ALI TC 24,059 4455 CHARGE NO 03 24,059 4455 CIRCLE NO 01 3,704 646 390030101 1,824 326 390030102 699 116 390030103 417 75 390030104 764 129 CIRCLE NO 02 4,713 838 390030201 1,539 248 390030202 408 89 390030203 762 121 390030204 2,004 380 CIRCLE NO 03 7,796 1453 390030301 2,163 420 390030302 1,475 305 390030303 2,061 347 390030304 2,097 381 CIRCLE NO 04 7,846 1518 Page 2 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 390030401 3,451 661 390030402 1,487 296 390030403 2,908 561 NAOABAD STC 57,832 10638 BERWARI TC 4,551 934 056-JAMRAO 2,423 497 390020602 2,423 497 057-JAMRAO 2,128 437 390020603 2,128 437 HOT WASSAN TC 7,830 1331 BHIRO 2,518 438 390020203 2,518 438 HOT WASSAN 5,312 893 390020201 2,596 446 390020202 2,716 447 JUNEJANI TC 7,751 1360 023-DIM 1,015 180 390020401 1,015 180 024-DIM 729 121 390020402 729 121 025-DIM 899 155 390020403 899 155 026-DIM 755 127 390020404 755 127 050-JAMRAO 2,136 392 390020405 2,136 392 051-JAMRAO 1,611 292 390020406 1,611 292 052-JAMRAO 606 93 390020407 606 93 KUTHAR TC 12,606 2422 053-JAMRAO 1,514 295 390020501 1,514 295 054-JAMRAO 2,755 532 390020502 2,755 532 066-JAMRAO 1,662 300 390020503 1,662 300 067-JAMRAO 1,641 298 390020504 1,641 298 Page 3 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 068-JAMRAO 641 112 390020505 641 112 069-JAMRAO 2,584 529 390020506 1,400 286 390020508 1,184 243 070-JAMRAO 1,809 356 390020507 1,809 356 MANGRIARI TC 10,306 1851 043-JAMRAO 3,438 607 390020101 2,099 347 390020106 1,339 260 044-JAMRAO 2,149 391 390020102 2,149 391 045-JAMRAO 1,994 374 390020103 1,994 374 046-JAMRAO 1,928 321 390020104 1,928 321 047-JAMRAO 797 158 390020105 797 158 NAOABAD TC 14,788 2740 022-DIM 1,805 303 390020307 1,805 303 048-JAMRAO 6,710 1336 390020301 1,753 371 390020302 1,536 289 390020303 3,421 676 049-JAMRAO 2,378 463 390020304 2,378 463 HASSAN ALI 1,956 290 390020305 1,956 290 RAJPARI 1,939 348 390020306 1,939 348 KHIPRO TALUKA 333,284 63,953 DHILYAR STC 138,970 27714 DHIL YAR RUKAN TC 10,539 2094 DHILYAR RUKAN 3,004 661 388020101 1,613 349 388020102 1,391 312 KIRIRYARI 4,888 951 388020103 1,325 258 388020104 1,202 257 Page 4 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 388020105 1,557 274 388020106 804 162 PAHLAWANO 2,647 482 388020107 2,647 482 DOBTO TC 3,762 749 KANCHIARI 3,383 680 388020601 2,079 441 388020602 1,304 239 WANYANI 379 69 388020603 379 69 HATHUNGO TC 8,966 1610 BAKHREJI 1,556 264 388020209 1,556 264 DHILYAR ABDUL HADI 3,659 723 388020206 1,289 251 388020207 1,476 278 388020208 894 194 HATHUNGO 1,472 258 388020204 533 97 388020205 939 161 SAND 1,888 294 388020202 801 125 388020203 1,087 169 SINHOJI 391 71 388020201 391 71 KHAJNI TC 12,865 2457 BHITYANI 5,760 1124 388020401 2,947 624 388020402 2,813 500 KAINRO 3,261 610 388020405 3,261 610 KHAJNI 3,844 723 388020403 1,885 321 388020404 1,959 402 KHORILO TC 4,789 825 HALARO 2,481 460 388020306 1,187 223 388020307 1,294 237 KHORILO 2,308 365 388020303 1,100 171 388020304 1,208 194 Page 5 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH PABBAN TC 12,539 2409 DAR 3,126 524 388020707 3,126 524 KHANI RAJAR 3,328 511 388020705 2,541 388 388020706 787 123 PABBAN 6,085 1374 388020701 2,024 483 388020702 1,291 304 388020703 2,180 478 388020704 590 109 RANAHU TC 72,965 14840 RANAHU 32,609 6349 388020836 1,334 233 388020837 1,302 290 388020838 2,409 503 388020839 2,774 512 388020840 1,110 220 388020841 1,694 341 388020842 900 158 388020843 1,077 181 388020844 2,994 638 388020845 1,314 237 388020846 2,878 501 388020847 1,925 401 388020848 2,545 522 388020849 817 113 388020850 2,428 451 388020851 1,088 196 388020852 1,255 247 388020853 1,649 349 388020854 1,116 256 RANAK DAHAR 40,356 8491 388020801 1,812 387 388020802 1,105 285 388020803 738 176 388020804 1,085 243 388020805 1,121 231 388020806 1,448 271 388020807 1,659 376 388020808 992 206 388020809 2,153 504 388020810 1,666 345 388020811 2,332 599 388020812 1,208 264 388020813 342 73 388020814 576 114 388020815 1,877 422 388020816 774 175 388020817 1,482 304 Page 6 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 388020818 413 83 388020819 1,527 299 388020820 1,228 236 388020821 2,844 605 388020822 1,071 193 388020823 644 124 388020824 883 177 388020825 709 140 388020826 319 70 388020827 830 191 388020828 1,611 324 388020829 933 166 388020830 836 181 388020831 887 152 388020832 354 79 388020833 866 133 388020834 1,094 202 388020835 937 161 RAR TC 12,545 2730 DUGO 168 33 388020503 168 33 GHANDELAN 2,959 622 388020506 1,303 293 388020507 1,656 329 PHARHADI 3,040 746 388020504 1,577 311 388020505 1,463 435 RAR 2,245 467 388020508 815 166 388020509 702 161 388020510 728 140 TARACHO 4,133 862 388020501 2,520 514 388020502 1,613 348 KHAHI STC 61,414 12065 BAWARLO TC 8,546 1660 BAWARLI 3,644 682 388030501 1,059 203 388030502 1,440 271 388030503 472 83 388030504 673 125 BAWARLO 765 97 388030507 765 97 ELACHI 702 146 388030506 702 146 Page 7 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SANGHAR 1,260 304 388030505 1,260 304 SIGH 2,175 431 388030508 315 61 388030509 1,258 266 388030510 602 104 GIRHORE SHARIF TC 3,382 700 MANHORI 1,911 383 388030603 1,911 383 SAMARJO 1,471 317 388030601 1,010 204 388030602 461 113 KATHORO TC 11,282 2262 DING 3,785 807 388030301 1,780 395 388030302 2,005 412 GORILO 1,086 194 388030307 1,086 194 KAROLI 2,164 422 388030305 965 196 388030306 1,199 226 KATHORO 1,710 371 388030308 1,710 371 THARHADI 2,537 468 388030303 841 188 388030304 1,696 280 KHAHI TC 11,657 2068 KANGNI 3,150 510 388030107 3,150 510 KHAHI 8,507 1558 388030101 1,192 221 388030102 1,559 314 388030103 2,249 389 388030104 416 78 388030105 1,975 338 388030106 1,116 218 KUNRI TC 6,512 1331 CHANESARI 2,032 433 388030201 707 142 388030202 731 173 388030203 594 118 DAKHNA 2,408 451 388030209 782 150 Page 8 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 388030210 381 78 388030211 1,245 223 JAMAN 694 140 388030205 468 95 388030206 226 45 KUNRI 1,154 257 388030207 954 214 388030208 200 43 KURTHARI 224 50 388030204 224 50 RUNJHO TC 20,035 4044 AMLI 2,949 636 388030401 2,949 636 BHIT BHAITI 2,940 542 388030407 2,940 542 KADH KANDYARI 5,784 1121 388030403 2,338 458 388030404 3,446 663 MARVI 2,231 457 388030406 2,231 457 MATHUN 3,143 661 388030408 3,143 661 MORKADH 2,880 600 388030402 2,880 600 RUNJHO 108 27 388030405 108 27 KHIPRO STC 81,819 15154 BOREJI TC 6,949 1335 BOREJI 2,944 564 388010701 2,046 393 388010702 898 171 JIAO 1,480 300 388010705 1,480 300 KADH 2,525 471 388010703 1,476 269 388010704 1,049 202 DHADHRO TC 12,164 2291 CHAUNRO 3,144 611 388010405 2,176 425 388010406 968 186 Page 9 of 40 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (SANGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DHADHRO 6,865 1240 388010401 1,673 332 388010402 603 133 388010403 2,949 491 388010404 1,640 284 KHIRHADI 2,155 440 388010407 2,155 440 KHAMBRO TC 15,918 2663 KHAMBRO 3,872 671 388010304 1,612 265 388010305 2,260 406 NIYAN 6,823 1099 388010306 2,175 372 388010307 1,994 280 388010308 2,654 447 RIBHAN 275 48 388010309 275 48 SAMNAHAR 4,948 845 388010301 1,812 280 388010302 1,834 345 388010303 1,302 220 KHORI TC 7,502 1503 GARHAR 2,535 536 388010606 1,293 289 388010607 1,242 247 KHORI 2,401 427 388010601 1,208 224 388010602 1,193 203 PANERI 2,566 540 388010603 1,052 210 388010604 917 200 388010605 597 130 LUN KHAN TC 12,915 2419 KAMARO 1,728 337 388010505 1,728 337 LUN KHAN
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