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Sialkot Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SIALKOT DISTRICT 3,893,672 574,143 DASKA TEHSIL 846,933 122,544 BUDHA GORAYA QH 128,184 18982 BUDHA GORAYA PC 9,241 1383 BUDHA GORAYA 6,296 960 180030901 1,218 176 180030902 1,863 267 180030903 1,535 251 180030904 1,680 266 CHELEKE 2,945 423 180030905 1,673 213 180030906 1,272 210 GAJJ PC 7,031 1048 DOGRI 4,124 585 180031001 1,224 166 180031002 1,602 226 180031003 1,298 193 GAJJ 1,095 160 180031005 1,095 160 KOTLI BASAKHA SINGH 1,504 255 180031006 1,504 255 KOTLI MUGHLANI 308 48 180031004 308 48 GUJARKE NO 1 PC 3,897 573 CHAK MIANA 699 97 180031202 699 97 DHOLEWALI 2,327 363 180031203 900 123 180031204 1,427 240 GUJARKE 871 113 180031201 871 113 GUJARKE NO 2 PC 3,247 468 BHARTAN WALA 2,134 322 180031301 1,385 217 180031302 749 105 BHOI 205 29 180031304 205 29 KOT ANI SINGH 908 117 180031303 908 117 JANDOKE PC 8,450 1194 ANOHAD PUR 465 63 180030203 465 63 Page 1 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JANDO KE 2,781 420 180030206 1,565 247 180030207 1,216 173 KOTLI DASO SINGH 918 127 180030204 918 127 MAHLE KE 1,922 229 180030205 1,922 229 SAKHO KE 2,364 355 180030201 1,250 184 180030202 1,114 171 KANWANLIT PC 16,644 2544 DHEDO WALI 6,974 1092 180030305 2,161 296 180030306 1,302 220 180030307 1,717 264 180030308 1,794 312 KANWAN LIT 5,856 854 180030301 2,011 290 180030302 1,128 156 180030303 1,393 207 180030304 1,324 201 KOTLI CHAMB WALI 2,371 347 180030309 1,333 186 180030310 1,038 161 MATTEKE 1,443 251 180030311 1,443 251 KASSOO WALA PC 10,794 1637 GAGAR WALI 997 145 180030706 997 145 KASSOO WALA 3,117 468 180030701 1,379 199 180030702 1,738 269 KOLTI NAHANGAN 700 110 180030707 700 110 LALLAR 1,772 272 180030708 1,772 272 MAND 2,028 290 180030705 2,028 290 SANGAR WALI 2,180 352 180030703 843 135 180030704 1,337 217 Page 2 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KHANDO WALI PC 6,561 942 BEGE WALI 1,430 206 180031106 1,430 206 CHIAN WALI 1,683 258 180031103 1,091 151 180031104 592 107 HINGAR WIRAN 0 0 180031107 0 0 KHANDO WALI 1,544 203 180031105 1,544 203 RATA BAJWA 1,904 275 180031101 1,304 173 180031102 600 102 KOREKE PC 9,425 1354 FAQIRAN WALI 1,160 172 180030606 1,160 172 JHULKI 1,594 200 180030607 1,036 113 180030608 558 87 KOREKE 5,634 840 180030601 1,536 238 180030602 1,693 253 180030603 976 147 180030604 1,429 202 PADALI 1,037 142 180030605 1,037 142 LAHORIKE PC 8,438 1312 KOT BANDA 1,041 139 180031401 1,041 139 LAHORIKE 6,215 992 180031403 1,664 299 180031404 1,223 190 180031405 1,050 155 180031406 1,291 207 180031407 987 141 WAHLA 888 147 180031408 888 147 WAZIR PUR 294 34 180031402 294 34 MALO MAHI PC 11,873 1657 DALEKE 3,278 385 180030801 1,558 185 Page 3 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 180030802 1,720 200 GHANO KE 473 69 180030808 473 69 MALO MAHI 8,122 1203 180030803 1,798 272 180030804 1,670 268 180030805 1,547 227 180030806 1,571 210 180030807 1,536 226 MATTEKE NAGRA PC 7,932 1174 BHULLAR 1,205 157 180030407 1,205 157 BOGRE 2,082 317 180030403 1,176 184 180030404 906 133 KOTLA 1,350 191 180030405 1,350 191 MATELE 1,217 189 180030406 1,217 189 MATTEKE NAGRA 2,078 320 180030401 1,235 189 180030402 843 131 MONDEKE PC 17,421 2658 DHADO BASRA 5,314 785 180030102 2,018 292 180030103 1,825 284 180030104 1,471 209 DHOLEKE 2,171 308 180030111 1,256 175 180030112 915 133 MONDEKE 7,576 1142 180030105 1,216 179 180030106 1,014 141 180030107 2,113 300 180030108 751 121 180030109 1,633 241 180030110 849 160 THATTA GORAYA 2,360 423 180030101 2,360 423 RACHARA PC 7,230 1038 MAND 230 34 180030505 230 34 Page 4 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH PANJGRAIN 3,626 521 180030503 1,907 257 180030504 1,719 264 RACHARA 3,374 483 180030501 1,471 217 180030502 1,903 266 DASKA I QH 122,221 17145 ADAMKE PC 11,814 1603 ADAMKE 9,082 1224 180010203 1,212 159 180010204 1,780 215 180010205 1,112 169 180010206 1,020 133 180010207 904 132 180010208 1,520 215 180010209 1,534 201 HARSIAN 973 137 180010201 973 137 TAJU KE 1,759 242 180010202 1,759 242 DASKA KHAS NO 1 PC 10,871 1643 DASKA KHAS 10,871 1643 180010601 465 73 180010602 1,625 255 180010603 777 116 180010604 934 175 180010605 645 100 180010606 1,168 178 180010607 1,028 152 180010608 1,170 173 180010609 1,338 193 180010610 278 41 180010611 1,443 187 DASKA KHAS NO 2 PC 250 42 SOHAWA KOHNA 83 15 180010701 83 15 SOHAWA NAWAN 167 27 180010704 167 27 DHAMONKE PC 11,216 1593 DARWESHKE 1,674 248 180011204 1,674 248 DHAMONKE 5,485 776 180011201 1,714 210 180011202 1,190 181 180011203 1,392 213 Page 5 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 180011205 1,189 172 TALHARA 3,415 481 180011207 1,723 258 180011208 1,692 223 THATTA 642 88 180011206 642 88 GLOTIAN KALAN PC 16,420 2198 CHAK GILLAN 608 98 180011101 608 98 GHOKAL 3,402 482 180011110 1,343 187 180011111 2,059 295 GLOTIAN KALAN 12,410 1618 180011102 1,728 223 180011103 1,541 204 180011104 1,360 159 180011105 1,566 193 180011106 1,585 221 180011107 2,499 344 180011108 1,094 131 180011109 1,037 143 GLOTIAN KHURD PC 15,327 2255 GLOTIAN KHURD 9,809 1438 180011003 1,730 264 180011004 670 100 180011005 1,569 229 180011006 1,922 309 180011007 2,415 329 180011008 1,503 207 KOTLI MUNGA 615 97 180011010 615 97 NANOKE 2,998 455 180011001 1,255 170 180011002 1,743 285 SABU SARAY 1,905 265 180011009 1,905 265 JAISAR WALA PC 12,398 1697 CHAK GILLAN 2,335 366 180010508 2,335 366 GAGA 1,029 148 180010507 1,029 148 JAISAR WALA 9,034 1183 180010501 971 120 Page 6 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 180010502 2,470 315 180010503 1,112 170 180010504 824 129 180010505 1,126 136 180010506 2,531 313 KOT DASKA (MANDRAN WALA 2 PC 926 148 KOT DASKA 926 148 180010401 926 148 LODHE PC 4,993 696 BHALAR 1,401 185 180010104 1,401 185 LODHE 2,521 370 180010101 1,322 194 180010102 1,199 176 SHAMSA 1,071 141 180010103 1,071 141 MANDRAN WALA NO 1 PC 11,821 1555 MANDRAN WALA 11,821 1555 180010302 2,147 264 180010303 1,415 184 180010304 1,700 215 180010305 1,588 219 180010306 2,270 292 180010307 2,701 381 MUSEWALA PC 15,140 2135 BHAROKE 4,261 632 180010905 2,391 348 180010906 1,870 284 CHANGA 3,250 446 180010907 1,740 238 180010909 1,510 208 MUSEWALA 1,344 209 180010910 1,344 209 RANJHAI 6,285 848 180010901 1,589 202 180010902 952 131 180010903 1,339 189 180010904 2,405 326 RAJA GHUMAON PC 11,045 1580 KALLAH 3,363 497 180010801 1,457 211 180010802 1,906 286 KOTLI KUPA 988 153 Page 7 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 180010805 988 153 RAJA GHUMAON 2,670 357 180010806 1,502 193 180010807 1,168 164 SAHKE 1,673 227 180010803 1,673 227 WATALIAN 2,351 346 180010804 2,351 346 DASKA II QH 105,122 15476 BAMANWALA PC 11,456 1655 BAMBAN WALA 7,805 1152 180020404 1,985 298 180020405 1,465 205 180020406 846 147 180020407 2,196 314 180020408 1,313 188 CHAK LAKHAN 375 50 180020403 375 50 NIKA KILLA 3,276 453 180020401 1,763 242 180020402 1,513 211 BHADEWALA PC 8,609 1273 BHADEWALA 4,237 577 180020801 1,428 187 180020802 1,268 184 180020803 1,541 206 BHAKRIALI 2,567 403 180020807 1,441 213 180020808 1,126 190 CHAK TUTE 1,758 282 180020805 1,758 282 KOTLI VIRAN 0 0 180020804 0 0 LANGIAN WALI 47 11 180020806 47 11 GHALIBKE NO I PC 2,806 412 GHALIBKE 1,026 159 180020502 1,026 159 LADHEKE 484 69 180020501 484 69 THAKAR KE 1,296 184 Page 8 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 180020503 1,296 184 GHALIBKE NO II PC 4,198 615 KOT MASTA 879 137 180020603 879 137 KOT RAMDAS 1,359 185 180020602 1,359 185 NOKRIAN 1,114 174 180020601 1,114 174 SAHIB REHAN 846 119 180020604 846 119 GOINDKE PC 7,592 1117 BURJ CHEMA 2,015 317 180021207 935 149 180021208 1,080 168 FATEH BHINDER 398 44 180021205 398 44 GOINDKE 4,031 598 180021201 1,598 238 180021202 1,021 158 180021203 1,412 202 JADA 216 30 180021204 216 30 KOT GOINDKE 713 93 180021206 713 93 KOTLI SYDAN 219 35 180021209 219 35 GOJRA NO 1 PC 11,420 1724 GOJRA 11,420 1724 180021001 772 89 180021002 2,179 329 180021003 1,383 187 180021004 950 162 180021005 1,779 283 180021006 698 107 180021007 788 91 180021008 1,361 248 180021009 383 47 180021010 1,127 181 GOJRA NO 2 PC 5,228 845 BHONAN WALI 2,086 335 180021101 1,050 177 180021102 1,036 158 Page 9 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KOTLI LALA 443 70 180021103 443 70 QILA TEK SINGH 1,152 175 180021104 1,152 175 THATTA LAKHI 1,547 265 180021105 1,547 265 JANDOSAHI PC 11,012 1561 JAHANGIR 833 125 180020901 833 125 JANDOSAHI 5,128 738 180020905 2,058 313 180020906 1,707 219 180020907 1,363 206 KOT JANDO 2,071 249 180020904 2,071 249 MALIAN WALA 2,980 449 180020902 1,566 204 180020903 1,414 245 METRAN WALI NO 1 PC 12,495 1963 METRAN WALI 11,658 1839 180020201 972 152 180020202 1,672 252 180020203 1,013 158 180020204 1,020 179 180020205 1,484 201 180020206 1,470 246 180020207 1,646 236 180020208 996 159 180020209 538 84 180020210 847 172 SAKHU NAHAR 837 124 180020211 837 124 METRAN WALI NO 2 PC 3,282 496 GARAHA 1,272
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