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Table -23 Selected Population Statistics of Rural TABLE -23 SELECTED POPULATION STATISTICS OF RURAL LOCALITIES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AGE GROUP HADBAST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT POPULATION LITERACY % (10+ YEARS) HOLDING NAME OF MAUZA / DEH / NUMBER / RELIGION WORKED C.N.I. AREA IN MATRIC BUT BELOW DEGREE VILLAGE / SETTLMENT DEH PRIMARY BUT BELOW MATRIC DEGREE & ABOVE 10 YEARS 18 YEARS 60 YEARS (10 YEARS CARD (18 ACRES NUMBER & OTHERS ALL TRANSGE ALL TRANSGE & ABOVE & ABOVE & ABOVE & ABOVE) YEARS & MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TRANSGE TRANSGE TRANSGE NON ABOVE) SEXES NDER SEXES NDER MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MUSLIM NDER NDER NDER MUSLIM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 OKARA DISTRICT 2,198,262 1,127,158 1,070,979 125 51.97 61.50 41.96 29.60 272,273 177,163 12 108,909 59,857 7 21,038 15,698 4 2,169,936 28,326 1,579,025 1,191,276 147,837 502,990 959,733 1047961 DEPALPUR TEHSIL 1,033,260 531,297 501,909 54 46.48 56.62 35.74 20.37 115,276 69,190 2 41,392 18,659 2 8,611 4,783 1 1,032,554 706 733,351 550,841 68,406 249,100 426,350 604588 BASIRPUR QH 88,750 45,627 43,116 7 45.01 55.64 33.80 14.29 9,578 5,556 - 3,225 1,240 - 818 367 1 88,694 56 63,471 48,005 6,662 23,044 35,848 55725 ADL MARHA PC 6,457 3,303 3,154 - 51.75 64.01 39.02 - 745 442 - 262 122 - 69 35 - 6,453 4 4,587 3,406 480 1,654 2,688 2420 BATTOK 0000350 1,608 797 811 - 48.22 63.26 33.10 - 178 77 - 53 21 - 10 3 - 1,608 - 1,151 861 126 423 661 601 CHAK UTTAM SINGH 0000346 187 87 100 - 43.48 57.58 30.56 - 14 4 - 11 8 - 1 1 - 187 - 138 113 16 56 91 199 CHAKARKE 0000349 1,082 552 530 - 51.49 63.41 38.77 - 113 68 - 42 17 - 13 9 - 1,078 4 773 585 96 199 460 282 MAHLA GHAIR ABAD 0000347 356 169 187 - 42.92 53.78 32.23 - 31 15 - 7 4 - 2 - - 356 - 240 184 24 93 126 154 RAMPUR 0000372 3,224 1,698 1,526 - 55.05 65.99 43.46 - 409 278 - 149 72 - 43 22 - 3,224 - 2,285 1,663 218 883 1,350 1184 ARORE WALA JAGIR PC 11,235 5,787 5,446 2 52.56 62.87 41.66 - 1,393 934 - 472 192 - 127 64 - 11,235 - 8,091 6,224 804 3,269 4,742 4102 ARORE WALA JAGIR 0000357 3,505 1,778 1,727 - 49.53 62.17 36.73 - 383 217 - 94 45 - 22 15 - 3,505 - 2,473 1,868 230 986 1,360 1219 CHISHTI QUTABDIN 0000358 2,201 1,197 1,004 - 58.64 71.59 43.46 - 314 190 - 166 43 - 41 17 - 2,201 - 1,644 1,279 168 730 1,034 1171 DHOOL FAQIR BUX 0000356 580 290 290 - 51.87 55.71 48.17 - 60 57 - 7 2 - 9 5 - 580 - 428 325 38 169 255 421 PATIPUR 0000371 3,307 1,705 1,600 2 54.82 63.05 46.13 - 443 339 - 155 78 - 43 22 - 3,307 - 2,353 1,813 231 957 1,305 624 TAPLANI 0000359 1,642 817 825 - 46.27 53.71 38.57 - 193 131 - 50 24 - 12 5 - 1,642 - 1,193 939 137 427 788 667 ASADULLAH GARH PC 7,683 4,008 3,675 - 38.52 49.14 26.98 - 720 367 - 271 77 - 75 31 - 7,674 9 5,454 4,104 538 2,194 3,273 5727 CHAK GANDA SINGH 0000410 2,388 1,257 1,131 - 41.11 51.75 29.58 - 220 122 - 89 30 - 16 11 - 2,379 9 1,647 1,218 136 614 970 1899 CHAK PEER 0000414 2,138 1,110 1,028 - 38.44 46.00 29.99 - 199 115 - 75 27 - 19 4 - 2,138 - 1,540 1,167 171 591 1,014 1718 GARH ASSADULLAH KHAN 0000411 2,023 1,050 973 - 41.50 55.32 26.40 - 219 78 - 82 15 - 27 12 - 2,023 - 1,458 1,100 149 671 891 1543 WANSARRAK WALI 0000413 1,134 591 543 - 28.06 38.44 17.34 - 82 52 - 25 5 - 13 4 - 1,134 - 809 619 82 318 398 567 BACCA JHUJHA PC 4,879 2,504 2,375 - 39.42 50.73 27.52 - 518 269 - 146 46 - 36 10 - 4,879 - 3,496 2,670 423 1,385 1,815 4425 BACCA JHUJHA 0000378 1,519 777 742 - 42.94 56.25 29.32 - 203 107 - 61 22 - 7 6 - 1,519 - 1,076 824 139 364 602 976 CHAH ILAHI SHAH 0000382 306 161 145 - 39.04 54.39 23.68 - 29 15 - 8 1 - 5 1 - 306 - 228 172 30 85 115 363 JANGLE PHULLAN TOLI 0000384 535 257 278 - 31.69 39.67 24.38 - 42 37 - 11 1 - 2 - - 535 - 385 294 44 171 188 700 KHANGRANWALA 0000379 339 176 163 - 34.87 48.33 21.19 - 40 16 - 8 3 - 2 - - 339 - 238 187 40 96 136 555 PHULLAN TOLI KALAN 0000383 926 483 443 - 42.35 50.58 33.12 - 86 48 - 24 10 - 9 - - 926 - 654 487 73 276 316 1060 PHULLAN TOLI KHURD 0000381 1,254 650 604 - 37.70 48.55 25.52 - 118 46 - 34 9 - 11 3 - 1,254 - 915 706 97 393 458 771 JUNGAL RUKANPURA PC 3,495 1,833 1,662 - 59.10 65.87 51.90 - 381 245 - 90 24 - 17 9 - 3,486 9 2,445 1,804 235 1,173 1,316 4062 JUNGAL ROKANPURA 0000404 1,866 985 881 - 40.66 51.45 29.31 - 192 92 - 61 13 - 11 5 - 1,866 - 1,274 962 131 783 664 2614 QILLAH SOBHA SINGH 0000407 1,629 848 781 - 79.16 81.38 76.77 - 189 153 - 29 11 - 6 4 - 1,620 9 1,171 842 104 390 652 1448 KALASAN HAMID PC 12,074 6,314 5,757 3 41.26 51.60 29.99 33.33 1,186 615 - 428 192 - 138 67 1 12,068 6 8,628 6,558 891 2,449 4,647 5709 CHAK AHMAD KHAN 0000394 1,212 625 587 - 33.79 43.11 23.70 - 106 52 - 30 11 - 4 4 - 1,212 - 879 688 99 2 387 931 HAMUN NAU ABAD 0000396 3,843 2,062 1,781 - 34.70 45.09 22.93 - 370 150 - 92 34 - 18 8 - 3,843 - 2,761 2,066 315 870 1,422 1890 KALASAN HAMID 0000390 3,093 1,586 1,505 2 46.15 58.33 33.45 50.00 332 189 - 187 91 - 84 41 1 3,087 6 2,249 1,748 248 803 1,454 1523 MAROUF 0000389 3,926 2,041 1,884 1 46.26 55.59 36.09 - 378 224 - 119 56 - 32 14 - 3,926 - 2,739 2,056 229 774 1,384 1365 KANI PUR PC 5,373 2,707 2,666 - 44.49 53.91 34.95 - 647 441 - 224 110 - 67 29 - 5,373 - 3,817 2,901 402 1,437 2,180 3686 BONGI TAHIR 0000377 931 466 465 - 49.71 62.13 37.57 - 121 91 - 45 9 - 12 4 - 931 - 684 509 76 227 393 580 BURHAN DAULA 0000086 226 112 114 - 51.52 64.56 39.53 - 29 20 - 9 4 - 1 1 - 226 - 165 137 20 73 99 311 GEHLAN 0000374 885 450 435 - 45.60 50.79 40.13 - 68 58 - 42 31 - 24 8 - 885 - 614 490 65 243 372 652 GUL SHAH 0000375 588 297 291 - 56.41 65.05 48.53 - 75 68 - 29 11 - 4 4 - 588 - 390 317 45 146 254 611 KANIPUR 0000369 2,743 1,382 1,361 - 39.36 49.20 29.11 - 354 204 - 99 55 - 26 12 - 2,743 - 1,964 1,448 196 748 1,062 1532 KHOLE MURID WALA PC 6,641 3,460 3,181 - 33.17 42.71 23.09 - 620 324 - 239 76 - 41 21 - 6,618 23 4,793 3,660 480 1,468 2,691 4117 CHAK AHMED YAR(SOMIAN J. SING) 0000399 2,057 1,056 1,001 - 34.77 42.23 27.02 - 188 116 - 63 26 - 4 6 - 2,036 21 1,464 1,074 119 6 806 1007 CHAK SARDAR THAKUR SINGH(A.YAR 0000412 335 182 153 - 44.08 58.14 28.45 - 53 17 - 14 3 - 3 4 - 335 - 245 186 28 95 103 317 KHOLE MURID WALA 0000402 2,385 1,249 1,136 - 29.51 39.14 19.55 - 201 103 - 79 27 - 15 1 - 2,383 2 1,728 1,341 174 763 1,001 1591 PIPLI BACCA 0000397 364 197 167 - 34.14 44.62 22.69 - 42 21 - 13 2 - 1 - - 364 - 249 190 29 103 129 235 RAKH RARI 0000400 442 228 214 - 21.91 36.00 5.37 - 37 7 - 12 - - 3 - - 442 - 324 257 44 203 193 361 RARI 0000398 1,058 548 510 - 39.21 48.76 29.02 - 99 60 - 58 18 - 15 10 - 1,058 - 783 612 86 298 459 606 KOT SHER MOHAMMAD KHAN PC 9,515 4,840 4,674 1 48.31 57.79 38.42 - 893 506 - 247 99 - 45 29 - 9,511 4 6,761 4,983 745 2,462 3,935 4599 KOT SHER MOHD KHAN 0000388 5,055 2,598 2,456 1 47.18 56.28 37.51 - 428 243 - 160 49 - 19 7 - 5,052 3 3,614 2,648 393 909 1,921 2147 TAHIR KALAN 0000386 3,111 1,560 1,551 - 50.35 58.87 41.62 - 298 198 - 68 35 - 16 14 - 3,110 1 2,173 1,628 257 941 1,441 1210 TAHIR KHURD 0000401 989 503 486 - 52.66 66.20 38.81 - 139 52 - 16 10 - 9 8 - 989 - 714 521 70 544 448 688 WANDHARAM SINGH 0000387 360 179 181 - 35.00 46.92 23.08 - 28 13 - 3 5 - 1 - - 360 - 260 186 25 68 125 554 MARHA PC 6,076 3,054 3,022 - 45.66 60.66 30.04 - 796 365 - 226 81 - 61 16 - 6,076 - 4,376 3,334 479 1,275 2,623 2934 CHISHTINAU ABAD 0000392 358 181 177 - 52.01 64.79 38.17 - 55 29 - 17 4 - 7 2 - 358 - 273 200 26 64 130 256 KUEKE JAGIR 0000391 2,127 1,052 1,075 - 46.55 61.67 31.21 - 277 129 - 88 31 - 27 9 - 2,127 - 1,549 1,161 176 566 938 876 MAHBOOBSHAH 0000353 814 411 403 - 44.67 66.44 22.53 - 125 37 - 24 4 - 2 - - 814 - 591 467 64 255 358 602 MARHA 0000355 1,158 588 570 - 49.46 60.00 38.27 - 127 81 - 38 19 - 12 2 - 1,158 - 835 653 86 179 520 391 TURBAT 0000354 1,619 822 797 - 40.60 55.84 24.36 - 212 89 - 59 23 - 13 3 - 1,619 - 1,128 853 127 211 677 809 NADHE PC 5,277 2,704 2,572 1 52.94 64.14 41.21 - 679 451 - 292 110 - 51 26 - 5,276 1 3,848 2,858 417 1,492 2,089 4291 BADRI DAS 0000059 407 207 200 - 45.60 57.69 33.11 - 52 30 - 26 10 - 7 3 - 407 - 307 231 33 123 176 349 JHUGGIAN MAROOK 0000057 1,290 642 648 - 61.30 73.35 48.90 - 196 157 - 74 20 - 10 5 - 1,289 1 925 687 121 368 509 427 MABOOWALA 0000053 1,100 577 523 - 60.90 68.69 51.89 - 166 106 - 68 30 - 8 5 - 1,100 - 798 591 89 324 426 650 NADHE 0000380 992 526 466 - 38.44 53.51 22.41 - 102 44 - 40 7 - 7 - - 992 - 718 544 77 270 372 1176 SAID PUR 0000085 462 226 236 - 46.69 53.01 40.88 - 38 37 - 24 16 - 8 2 - 462 - 347 274 34 135 198 1086 WAN KIRPASINGH 0000055 259 137 122 - 44.83 59.43 28.87 - 32 14 - 7 4 - 4 1 - 259 - 203 147 23 83 103 182 WEROOWALA 0000054 767 389 377 1 57.27 67.88 46.91 - 93 63 - 53 23 - 7 10 - 767 - 550 384 40 189 305 421 PURAN PC 2,228 1,137 1,091 - 26.55 38.10 14.10 - 134 59 - 58 11 - 20 3 - 2,228 - 1,563 1,200 152 540 856 4927 BHAMOONNAU ABAD 0000489 302 153 149 - 46.61 60.38 33.91 - 25 21 - 11 4 - 5 1 - 302 - 221 175 21 68 115 499 CHAHBAGHAR 0000482 133 54 79 - 30.77 54.05 9.76 - 13 3 - - - - - - - 133 - 78 65 10 37 44 134 FAQIRIA 0000486 299 150 149 - 18.98 30.25 5.15 - 14 1 - 5 - - - - - 299 - 216 161 19 39 119 981 PURAN 488/487 1,038 523 515 - 20.22 30.11 10.14 - 51 24 - 27 6 - 12 1 - 1,038 - 717 542 73 303 419 2706 TAHLI BAGHAR 0000485 456 257 199 - 30.82 42.78 15.28 - 31 10 - 15 1 - 3 1 - 456 - 331 257 29 93 159 607 RUKAN PURA PC 7,817 3,976 3,841 - 43.76 54.55 32.65 - 866 538 - 270 100 - 71 27 - 7,817 - 5,612 4,303 616 2,246 2,993 4726 GURU WALA 0000385 819 434 385 - 45.09 56.17 32.60 - 85 55 - 23 7 - 14 3 - 819 - 581 435 56 273 280 721 RUKAN PURA 0000403 6,998 3,542 3,456 - 43.61 54.35 32.65 - 781 483 - 247 93 - 57 24 - 6,998 - 5,031 3,868 560 1,973 2,713 4005 DEPALPUR I QH 55,187 28,381 26,802
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