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Upper Dir Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH UPPER DIR DISTRICT 946,421 120,228 DIR SUB-DIVISION 439,577 55,301 DIR T.C. 44,165 5969 CHARGE NO 13 44,165 5969 CIRCLE NO 01 11,201 1384 003130101 1,240 133 003130102 1,161 127 003130103 2,851 436 003130104 1,537 185 003130105 1,123 117 003130106 862 119 003130107 1,108 118 003130108 1,319 149 CIRCLE NO 02 13,949 1773 003130201 1,431 175 003130202 1,259 198 003130203 1,180 146 003130204 1,356 173 003130205 1,552 174 003130206 2,005 244 003130207 1,547 212 003130208 814 120 003130209 1,086 162 003130210 1,719 169 CIRCLE NO 03 12,243 1865 003130301 1,139 130 003130302 1,241 222 003130303 1,658 265 003130304 756 87 003130305 3,455 570 003130306 1,923 298 003130307 2,071 293 CIRCLE NO 04 6,772 947 003130401 548 71 003130402 2,500 395 003130403 1,306 165 003130404 807 96 003130405 473 86 003130406 1,138 134 DIR TEHSIL 395,412 49332 BARAWAL BANDI UC 33,755 3725 ASARMARA 449 42 003060501 449 42 BANDI BALA 1,976 215 003060103 1,976 215 BANDI KASS 594 70 003060506 594 70 Page 1 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BANDI PAYEEN 3,302 412 003060101 1,925 197 003060102 1,377 215 CHINDU KOT 1,766 173 003060205 1,766 173 CHIPATRARA 2,470 265 003060408 1,140 120 003060409 1,330 145 DALA KAL KASS 1,438 132 003060302 1,438 132 DIRKHAN 839 127 003060403 839 127 GULO DHERI 153 25 003060106 153 25 JAKARAI 648 74 003060404 648 74 KALPANI 792 69 003060204 792 69 MARANO 652 60 003060201 652 60 MASHANGO KASS 2,071 201 003060104 2,071 201 MIDAN KHWAR 1,669 152 003060203 1,669 152 NANGRAI 683 58 003060503 683 58 NOWRA 1,025 107 003060407 1,025 107 PULI BABA BANDI PAYEEN 2,406 262 003060105 2,406 262 SHAHI ZOOR MAIDAI 810 87 003060401 810 87 SHAKAT KHWAR 288 33 003060301 288 33 SOHBAT KHWAR 483 54 003060303 483 54 SRAPO 1,141 116 003060504 1,141 116 Page 2 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SROMANZAI 491 75 003060402 491 75 SUNDRAWAL 2,693 398 003060502 2,693 398 TANAI 1,114 105 003060505 1,114 105 TIKAR KOT 1,891 194 003060304 1,891 194 TOPI 325 42 003060202 325 42 ZOORMANDI 1,586 177 003060405 997 115 003060406 589 62 BIBIOUR UC 34,812 4020 ALAKOOL 561 63 003040304 561 63 AMLOOK NAR 2,150 273 003040404 2,150 273 ANANGORO 318 56 003040305 318 56 BEDAR 694 70 003040203 694 70 BIBIOUR 6,217 695 003040101 2,164 233 003040102 1,846 211 003040103 2,207 251 CHANDES 822 101 003040308 822 101 CHARIGAN (CHEERQ GALI PAYEEN) 1,130 124 003040204 1,130 124 KAIR 995 99 003040405 995 99 KHAIR ABAD 400 52 003040401 400 52 KHANPUR 750 96 003040309 750 96 LOI BABA 1,218 127 003040202 1,218 127 MANO BANDA 1,509 183 Page 3 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 003040205 1,509 183 MATAKA 204 28 003040306 204 28 MIAN BANDA 2,501 318 003040402 2,501 318 NALLO 177 23 003040307 177 23 NALO 424 46 003040502 424 46 RANZRA 1,142 124 003040504 1,142 124 SAIL KASS 999 103 003040503 999 103 SERAI 1,492 168 003040201 1,492 168 SHAGA 510 66 003040403 510 66 SHAMORGAR 3,218 425 003040302 1,649 179 003040303 1,569 246 SURDAM 648 70 003040505 648 70 TALLO 2,320 212 003040301 2,320 212 TIRBAT 1,097 124 003040501 1,097 124 UNKAR 3,316 374 003040104 3,316 374 CHUKIATAN UC 30,705 4006 ALLA 3,028 316 003020104 1,570 170 003020105 1,458 146 BANDAI KHWAR 440 61 003020303 440 61 BODAI 581 93 003020203 581 93 CHUKIATAN 3,941 477 003020101 2,157 275 003020102 1,784 202 Page 4 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH GHUNDAKAI 2,148 332 003020205 2,148 332 GIRGAT 1,456 179 003020204 1,456 179 HAYAGAI GHARBI 3,547 398 003020401 1,374 144 003020402 1,612 173 003020403 561 81 HAYAGAI SHARQI 2,372 393 003020404 1,370 228 003020405 1,002 165 ICHKILI (HICHKALA) 1,294 152 003020106 1,294 152 JABALOOK 2,505 329 003020107 1,169 169 003020108 1,336 160 KASSONO 915 85 003020302 915 85 KHANDO KASS 965 111 003020304 965 111 KOCHKAL 1,210 152 003020103 1,210 152 KOTKAI 2,574 393 003020206 2,574 393 NANGAR KRAI 1,242 165 003020202 1,242 165 NAW (NAWOO) 1,645 251 003020201 1,645 251 RAZA BANDA 842 119 003020301 842 119 DARI KAND UC 33,968 3587 BANDAGAI BALA 738 83 003070505 738 83 BANDAGAI PAYEEN 1,172 143 003070504 1,172 143 BILACHAND BALA 1,237 137 003070204 1,237 137 BILACHAND PAYEEN 1,538 159 003070205 1,538 159 Page 5 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BILO KHAWAR 528 80 003070503 528 80 BIN KHOWAR 678 59 003070105 678 59 DAKI KAWAR 399 35 003070403 399 35 DANDO KIAWAR 513 58 003070405 513 58 DARIKAND 1,010 110 003070506 1,010 110 DOGAL 1,631 147 003070608 1,631 147 GHWAROJO 1,374 127 003070402 1,374 127 GIROKILI 740 69 003070301 740 69 GODAR 523 58 003070607 523 58 GOJARA KILI (GUJARO KASS) 2,707 307 003070203 2,707 307 GULIBAGH 377 41 003070404 377 41 HIDU 1,859 201 003070406 1,859 201 JANBATAI 934 93 003070603 934 93 KASS 1,427 166 003070201 1,427 166 KATORO 351 39 003070206 351 39 KHARKANAI 816 96 003070305 816 96 KIRBORIRI 845 84 003070102 845 84 LAPAKAI 1,502 155 003070502 1,502 155 LILBAN 1,405 153 Page 6 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 003070302 1,405 153 MAKHAI 689 70 003070106 689 70 MAMOSARI KASS 561 44 003070103 561 44 NAD BANDA 155 19 003070202 155 19 PIRYANO GAT 269 40 003070601 269 40 SHIKHUGI 828 89 003070604 828 89 SHINGAR GUL 508 50 003070101 508 50 SHINGARA BALA 827 80 003070303 827 80 SHINGARA PAYEEN 683 70 003070304 683 70 SOGIAR 461 44 003070602 461 44 SOKAI BALA 273 32 003070104 273 32 SOKAI PAYEEN 1,396 136 003070501 1,396 136 STARA 1,230 110 003070401 1,230 110 ZIARANO BALA 988 115 003070606 988 115 ZIARANO PAYEEN 796 88 003070605 796 88 DARORA UC 38,298 5072 BAGH 1,004 119 003050108 1,004 119 BANDA 723 92 003050409 723 92 BAZAR DARORA 1,226 165 003050403 1,226 165 CHANGAL 978 98 003050305 978 98 Page 7 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DARORA KALAY 2,905 368 003050404 1,270 153 003050405 1,635 215 DEIMIRI 198 20 003050107 198 20 GANDIGAR BALA 4,009 485 003050103 524 62 003050104 1,507 157 003050105 1,978 266 GANDIGAR PAYEEN 2,886 357 003050101 990 121 003050102 1,896 236 JABBA 639 107 003050306 639 107 KASS (DARORA)(KASS DARA) 3,839 524 003050401 2,120 289 003050402 1,719 235 KASS KATTAM BALA 139 24 003050210 139 24 KATTAM CHAMDA 866 112 003050209 866 112 KATTAN PAYEEN 6,389 891 003050201 1,775 184 003050202 2,048 261 003050203 1,464 253 003050204 1,102 193 KHATIJA 576 65 003050109 576 65 KILA GANDIGAR 1,205 128 003050106 1,205 128 KOT KASS (KUZ KASS) 1,794 209 003050406 1,794 209 LANDAI SHAH BALA 2,780 531 003050302 2,780 531 LANDAI SHAH PAEEN 355 56 003050303 355 56 MATAKA 274 51 003050304 274 51 NARHAND (HAMIDABAD) 578 64 003050407 578 64 Page 8 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH NAW KHOOR 451 43 003050207 451 43 SATTAL 871 86 003050205 871 86 SHAGAI 311 40 003050206 311 40 SHALDHERAI 911 171 003050301 911 171 SHARAMKAND (SHARIFABAD) 810 92 003050408 810 92 SRA SHAH 1,493 155 003050307 1,493 155 WARDAG KHOOR 88 19 003050208 88 19 GANORAI UC 32,683 3862 ABAKAND 1,497 163 003030304 1,497 163 ASHARAI 1,045 112 003030202 1,045 112 ATTAN 2,198 243 003030306 968 100 003030307 1,230 143 AWARAI 1,048 128 003030402 1,048 128 BAGH KILLAY (BAGHRO) 4,736 663 003030102 1,678 249 003030103 3,058 414 DAMBARQULA 460 46 003030506 460 46 DHERAI 2,889 268 003030104 2,889 268 GANORAI 3,014 346 003030501 1,592 193 003030502 1,422 153 JOON BANDA (JWAND BANDA) 356 51 003030503 356 51 KHAKHDAR 461 63 003030405 461 63 Page 9 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KIRBORAI 540 57 003030403 540 57 LANDAI KHWAR 671 68 003030401 671 68 MANAI 507 62 003030105 507 62 MAYEEN BANDA 359 45 003030404 359 45 PACHAKALI 1,379 248 003030201 1,379 248 PETAW BANDA 198 25 003030504 198 25 QULA 414 49 003030505 414 49 SALAMKOT 2,574 261 003030204 885 91 003030205 1,689 170 SAPAIRKAI 257 26 003030206 257 26 SARKO 1,632 191 003030101 1,632 191 SORI PAW 1,059 119 003030203 1,059 119 SURBAT BALA 3,175 374 003030301 1,829 223 003030302 1,346 151 SURBAT PAYEEN 1,571 177 003030303 1,571 177 TAOSO 643 77 003030305 643 77 JABBAR UC 23,889 3186 DAM JABBAR 1,714 212 003090202 1,714 212 JABBAR 6,086 871 003090101 1,987 244 003090102 1,336 177 003090103 1,567 261 003090104 1,196 189 KATTAN BALA 4,947 736 003090109 1,773 259 Page 10 of 42 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (UPPER DIR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 003090110 3,174 477 KHAWAR JABBAR 2,333 264 003090205 776 90 003090206 643 74 003090207 914 100 KHULAL BANDIA 1,145 165 003090203 1,145 165 LAWI KANDAW 753 92 003090106 753 92 LEGOR KOR 1,389 200 003090204 1,389 200 NISHAN BANDA 1,607 175 003090108 1,607 175 SIA JABBAR 2,014 231 003090201 2,014 231 SINGARAM 992 120 003090107 992 120 TANGAI 909 120 003090105 909 120 PALAM UC 32,457 4461 AMRIAT 3,245 449 003110303 3,245 449 BARKAND (BARKARA)
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