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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 BANKE Central Bureau of Statistics Thapathali, Kathmandu November, 2012 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Bageswari [1] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 371 1,698 796 902 2 609 2,882 1,327 1,555 3 296 1,358 581 777 4 245 1,063 481 582 5 223 976 432 544 6 230 946 453 493 7 180 749 331 418 8 163 657 273 384 9 523 2,342 967 1,375 TOTAL 2,840 12,671 5,641 7,030 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Bankatawa [2] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 198 994 448 546 2 127 637 304 333 3 244 1,189 568 621 4 609 2,678 1,237 1,441 5 369 1,584 690 894 6 343 1,848 909 939 7 425 2,054 960 1,094 8 350 1,952 952 1,000 9 1,218 5,856 2,704 3,152 TOTAL 3,883 18,792 8,772 10,020 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Bankatti [3] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 153 1,157 596 561 2 137 954 474 480 3 67 430 209 221 4 115 694 358 336 5 113 612 311 301 6 159 881 469 412 7 112 671 351 320 8 60 380 198 182 9 61 423 221 202 TOTAL 977 6,202 3,187 3,015 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Basudevpur [4] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 320 1,540 724 816 2 120 601 320 281 3 169 949 463 486 4 152 840 411 429 5 237 1,101 558 543 6 171 834 413 421 7 49 224 114 110 8 69 373 185 188 9 62 368 171 197 TOTAL 1,349 6,830 3,359 3,471 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Baijapur [5] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 228 1,411 643 768 2 169 1,111 530 581 3 311 2,014 992 1,022 4 251 1,508 705 803 5 159 967 467 500 6 188 1,529 713 816 7 256 1,391 646 745 8 132 892 434 458 9 212 1,407 623 784 TOTAL 1,906 12,230 5,753 6,477 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Belahari [6] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 42 285 141 144 2 176 889 494 395 3 64 354 186 168 4 85 482 246 236 5 114 699 350 349 6 124 787 371 416 7 102 617 324 293 8 96 580 301 279 9 106 596 299 297 TOTAL 909 5,289 2,712 2,577 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Belbhar [7] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 136 711 375 336 2 136 706 349 357 3 79 473 242 231 4 156 925 471 454 5 169 1,026 529 497 6 69 353 187 166 7 57 289 154 135 8 51 312 164 148 9 91 523 265 258 TOTAL 944 5,318 2,736 2,582 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Betahani [8] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 133 736 388 348 2 206 1,339 687 652 3 119 696 384 312 4 148 798 418 380 5 274 1,380 735 645 6 190 942 491 451 7 122 668 373 295 8 144 874 470 404 9 120 708 364 344 TOTAL 1,456 8,141 4,310 3,831 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Bhabaniyapur [9] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 165 1,015 540 475 2 43 222 113 109 3 42 254 126 128 4 65 432 224 208 5 75 421 211 210 6 87 483 264 219 7 67 322 166 156 8 111 665 349 316 9 83 512 284 228 TOTAL 738 4,326 2,277 2,049 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Binauna [10] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 98 695 320 375 2 89 609 290 319 3 65 522 266 256 4 159 854 419 435 5 145 818 391 427 6 130 740 348 392 7 80 492 248 244 8 244 1,516 733 783 9 194 1,086 499 587 TOTAL 1,204 7,332 3,514 3,818 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Chisapani [11] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 319 1,598 735 863 2 110 634 277 357 3 122 572 262 310 4 155 691 298 393 5 282 1,494 718 776 6 65 338 168 170 7 25 136 57 79 8 19 109 56 53 9 227 1,217 597 620 TOTAL 1,324 6,789 3,168 3,621 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Ganapur [12] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 114 625 324 301 2 154 845 411 434 3 80 457 244 213 4 102 563 290 273 5 186 1,066 545 521 6 66 440 232 208 7 69 397 206 191 8 156 840 456 384 9 103 572 291 281 TOTAL 1,030 5,805 2,999 2,806 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Gangapur [13] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 135 729 374 355 2 49 257 133 124 3 112 617 317 300 4 170 813 424 389 5 146 807 413 394 6 99 528 277 251 7 242 1,218 585 633 8 80 426 215 211 9 142 775 392 383 TOTAL 1,175 6,170 3,130 3,040 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Hirminiya [14] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 188 1,085 576 509 2 174 861 461 400 3 154 940 490 450 4 154 966 507 459 5 194 1,110 580 530 6 134 689 367 322 7 241 1,489 736 753 8 74 579 305 274 9 129 744 391 353 TOTAL 1,442 8,463 4,413 4,050 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Holiya [15] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 75 434 224 210 2 152 810 435 375 3 47 275 152 123 4 60 408 220 188 5 79 463 250 213 6 60 393 208 185 7 187 1,034 548 486 8 142 749 389 360 9 313 1,724 889 835 TOTAL 1,115 6,290 3,315 2,975 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Indrapur [16] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 142 676 367 309 2 281 1,205 592 613 3 223 1,295 662 633 4 60 395 203 192 5 69 409 195 214 6 266 1,523 802 721 7 177 945 505 440 8 151 816 433 383 9 308 1,698 892 806 TOTAL 1,677 8,962 4,651 4,311 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Jaispur [17] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 223 1,368 681 687 2 120 793 409 384 3 41 281 134 147 4 52 358 175 183 5 83 538 270 268 6 201 1,332 700 632 7 86 570 302 268 8 69 525 264 261 9 89 802 424 378 TOTAL 964 6,567 3,359 3,208 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kalaphanta [18] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 44 230 127 103 2 46 274 148 126 3 28 126 68 58 4 65 418 198 220 5 86 598 305 293 6 140 987 529 458 7 144 1,008 497 511 8 135 843 437 406 9 21 205 101 104 TOTAL 709 4,689 2,410 2,279 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kamdi [19] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 68 375 207 168 2 105 558 286 272 3 73 392 219 173 4 160 1,034 522 512 5 87 664 331 333 6 225 1,469 732 737 7 186 975 471 504 8 91 553 283 270 9 846 3,833 1,737 2,096 TOTAL 1,841 9,853 4,788 5,065 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kachanapur [20] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 157 702 322 380 2 326 1,629 806 823 3 80 480 241 239 4 106 768 377 391 5 212 1,157 526 631 6 204 1,234 614 620 7 245 1,096 533 563 8 210 1,040 487 553 9 163 752 334 418 TOTAL 1,703 8,858 4,240 4,618 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Katkuiya [21] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 98 618 320 298 2 94 560 274 286 3 70 421 206 215 4 141 901 469 432 5 80 478 217 261 6 130 647 307 340 7 72 481 256 225 8 173 1,001 523 478 9 76 521 260 261 TOTAL 934 5,628 2,832 2,796 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Khajurakhurda [22] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 156 883 439 444 2 149 728 382 346 3 136 641 317 324 4 124 706 372 334 5 159 740 372 368 6 47 207 104 103 7 89 669 323 346 8 142 753 360 393 9 143 707 338 369 TOTAL 1,145 6,034 3,007 3,027 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Khaskarkando [23] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 243 1,130 588 542 2 160 834 452 382 3 293 1,411 700 711 4 92 402 202 200 5 499 2,029 1,044 985 6 49 246 124 122 7 349 1,486 752 734 8 223 1,054 512 542 9 48 318 166 152 TOTAL 1,956 8,910 4,540 4,370 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Khaskusma [24] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 58 256 125 131 2 228 974 476 498 3 50 227 111 116 4 245 1,123 523 600 5 64 305 149 156 6 97 464 230 234 7 89 435 209 226 8 156 603 266 337 9 200 926 442 484 TOTAL 1,187 5,313 2,531 2,782 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Kohalpur [25] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 682 3,114 1,523 1,591 2 709 3,026 1,401 1,625 3 2,808 10,527 5,235 5,292 4 1,530 6,904 3,245 3,659 5 823 3,988 1,859 2,129 6 153 936 470 466 7 272 1,498 752 746 8 667 3,279 1,611 1,668 9 529 2,747 1,353 1,394 TOTAL 8,173 36,019 17,449 18,570 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Laxmanpur [26] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 60 387 194 193 2 83 487 255 232 3 61 423 222 201 4 91 827 413 414 5 130 851 453 398 6 88 596 311 285 7 82 470 251 219 8 69 568 270 298 9 167 1,000 490 510 TOTAL 831 5,609 2,859 2,750 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Mahadevpuri [27] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 130 713 347 366 2 225 1,117 520 597 3 85 474 227 247 4 162 893 429 464 5 312 1,608 789 819 6 258 1,226 551 675 7 441 1,794 782 1,012 8 234 1,106 493 613 9 56 315 153 162 TOTAL 1,903 9,246 4,291 4,955 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Manikapur [28] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 48 287 148 139 2 155 840 417 423 3 179 961 440 521 4 431 2,261 1,085 1,176 5 106 565 288 277 6 212 943 484 459 7 185 899 480 419 8 1,038 4,257 2,056 2,201 9 243 1,220 638 582 TOTAL 2,597 12,233 6,036 6,197 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Matehiya [29] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 124 493 251 242 2 131 613 305 308 3 124 527 276 251 4 244 1,379 733 646 5 187 1,037 562 475 6 83 514 283 231 7 139 753 416 337 8 317 2,127 1,087 1,040 9 51 297 160 137 TOTAL 1,400 7,740 4,073 3,667 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Narainapur [30] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 129 779 414 365 2 73 492 252 240 3 92 533 264 269 4 203 1,168 613 555 5 82 610 321 289 6 57 343 187 156 7 73 397 209 188 8 51 294 163 131 9 99 490 251 239 TOTAL 859 5,106 2,674 2,432 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Naubasta [31] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 250 1,313 620 693 2 908 4,300 1,932 2,368 3 315 1,504 727 777 4 206 1,056 468 588 5 214 1,097 531 566 6 362 1,817 854 963 7 410 2,016 933 1,083 8 1,137 5,355 2,498 2,857 9 231 1,144 568 576 TOTAL 4,033 19,602 9,131 10,471 DISTRICT : Banke [57] V.D.C./MUNICIPALITY : Nepalgunj Municipality [32] POPULATION WARD HOUSEHOLD TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 1,862 8,255 4,190 4,065 2 779 3,740 1,881 1,859 3
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