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Whole Punjab Marakiz WHOLE PUNJAB MARAKIZ Base Current District/Markaz Increase %Increase Enrolment Enrolment ATTOCK 110850 112684 1834 1.65 AHMDAL - FEMALE 1372 1362 -10 (0.73) ATTOCK SADDAR - FEMALE 1722 1778 56 3.25 ATTOCK SADDAR - MALE 1653 1605 -48 (2.90) AWAN ABAD - FEMALE 1904 1969 65 3.41 AWAN ABAD - MALE 1182 1203 21 1.78 BAHTER - FEMALE 1304 1339 35 2.68 BAHTER - MALE 1418 1433 15 1.06 BARYAR - FEMALE 1081 1087 6 0.56 BASAL - FEMALE 610 600 -10 (1.64) BASAL - MALE 698 686 -12 (1.72) BHALAR JOGI - FEMALE 2273 2354 81 3.56 BHALAR JOGI - MALE 2303 2381 78 3.39 BOLIAN WAL - FEMALE 1288 1322 34 2.64 BOLIAN WAL - MALE 1262 1206 -56 (4.44) CHHEB - FEMALE 1797 1838 41 2.28 CHHEB - MALE 737 791 54 7.33 DOMAIL - FEMALE 915 897 -18 (1.97) DOMAIL - MALE 931 1067 136 14.61 FATEH JANG - FEMALE 2160 2210 50 2.31 FATEH JANG - MALE 1782 1860 78 4.38 GALI JAGEER - FEMALE 946 959 13 1.37 GALI JAGEER - MALE 645 660 15 2.33 GHOUR GHUSHTI - FEMALE 1999 2085 86 4.30 GHOUR GHUSHTI - MALE 3386 3266 -120 (3.54) GULYAL - FEMALE 1692 1819 127 7.51 GULYAL - MALE 1135 1131 -4 (0.35) HASSANABDAL - FEMALE 2885 2986 101 3.50 HASSANABDAL - MALE 2798 2585 -213 (7.61) HAZRO 1 - FEMALE 2484 2530 46 1.85 HAZRO 1 - MALE 2169 2157 -12 (0.55) HAZRO 2 - FEMALE 1750 1801 51 2.91 HAZRO 2 - MALE 2639 2591 -48 (1.82) IKHLAS - FEMALE 1190 1218 28 2.35 INJRA - MALE 1334 1384 50 3.75 JALLO - FEMALE 4353 4239 -114 (2.62) JALLO - MALE 1394 1479 85 6.10 JAND - FEMALE 1901 2132 231 12.15 JAND - MALE 1516 1568 52 3.43 JANGLE - FEMALE 1223 1223 0 - JHAMAT - FEMALE 1093 1094 1 0.09 JHAMAT - MALE 391 400 9 2.30 JHANG - FEMALE 1053 1179 126 11.97 JHANG - MALE 1215 1190 -25 (2.06) KAMRA - FEMALE 1537 1546 9 0.59 KAMRA - MALE 1730 1714 -16 (0.92) KHARPA - FEMALE 1263 1247 -16 (1.27) KHARPA - MALE 882 874 -8 (0.91) KHOUR - FEMALE 1244 1228 -16 (1.29) KHOUR - MALE 954 1029 75 7.86 KHUNDA - FEMALE 1012 1065 53 5.24 KHUNDA - MALE 750 722 -28 (3.73) KOT FATEH KHAN - FEMALE 1766 1808 42 2.38 KOT FATEH KHAN - MALE 1033 1036 3 0.29 LANGAR - FEMALE 1089 1131 42 3.86 Base Current District/Markaz Increase %Increase Enrolment Enrolment LANGAR - MALE 650 670 20 3.08 MALAL - FEMALE 1192 1231 39 3.27 MALAL - MALE 1178 1145 -33 (2.80) MALHOWALI - FEMALE 782 788 6 0.77 MALHOWALI - MALE 761 789 28 3.68 MIANWALA - FEMALE 1131 1139 8 0.71 MIANWALA - MALE 1156 1280 124 10.73 NARA - FEMALE 1207 1234 27 2.24 NARA - MALE 1151 1119 -32 (2.78) PINDI GHEB - FEMALE 1884 1932 48 2.55 PINDI GHEB - MALE 1254 1306 52 4.15 QUTBAL - FEMALE 2131 2203 72 3.38 QUTBAL - MALE 877 930 53 6.04 RANGLI - MALE 877 887 10 1.14 SAGHRI - FEMALE 1579 1633 54 3.42 SAGHRI - MALE 903 915 12 1.33 SHAKARDARA - FEMALE 1612 1590 -22 (1.36) SHAKARDARA - MALE 1318 1295 -23 (1.75) SUNDKI - FEMALE 2007 2126 119 5.93 SURG - FEMALE 2354 2357 3 0.13 TOOT - FEMALE 1068 1101 33 3.09 TOOT - MALE 935 950 15 1.60 BAHAWALNAGAR 232339 253361 21022 9.05 BWN.10-FEMALE 2045 2255 210 10.27 BWN.11-FEMALE 1372 1488 116 8.45 BWN.12-FEMALE 1792 1973 181 10.10 BWN.13-FEMALE 1801 1976 175 9.72 BWN.14-FEMALE 1713 1884 171 9.98 BWN.15-FEMALE 2936 3242 306 10.42 BWN.2-FEMALE 2022 2221 199 9.84 BWN.3-FEMALE 1572 1734 162 10.31 BWN.4-FEMALE 1387 1530 143 10.31 BWN.5-FEMALE 1662 1828 166 9.99 BWN.6-FEMALE 2420 2679 259 10.70 BWN.7-FEMALE 1509 1666 157 10.40 BWN.8-FEMALE 2531 2781 250 9.88 BWN.9-FEMALE 2368 2385 17 0.72 BWN-1-FEMALE 1628 1793 165 10.14 BWN-III-MALE 1461 1619 158 10.81 BWN-II-MALE 968 1070 102 10.54 BWN-I-MALE 1673 1824 151 9.03 BWN-IV-MALE 1161 1224 63 5.43 BWN-IX-MALE 2190 2389 199 9.09 BWN-VIII-MALE 1327 1433 106 7.99 BWN-VII-MALE 1476 1624 148 10.03 BWN-VI-MALE 2021 2158 137 6.78 BWN-V-MALE 1080 1194 114 10.56 BWN-XIII-MALE 1446 1589 143 9.89 BWN-XII-MALE 1320 1411 91 6.89 BWN-XI-MALE 896 982 86 9.60 BWN-XIV-MALE 1371 1483 112 8.17 BWN-X-MALE 1367 1534 167 12.22 BWN-XV-MALE 2028 2230 202 9.96 CTN -I-FEMALE 1907 1990 83 4.35 CTN -II-FEMALE 1734 1902 168 9.69 CTN -III-FEMALE 1170 1278 108 9.23 CTN -IV-FEMALE 1521 1676 155 10.19 Base Current District/Markaz Increase %Increase Enrolment Enrolment CTN -IX-FEMALE 1356 1481 125 9.22 CTN -V-FEMALE 1378 1507 129 9.36 CTN -VI-FEMALE 1323 1458 135 10.20 CTN -VII-FEMALE 1405 1607 202 14.38 CTN -VIII-FEMALE 1614 1778 164 10.16 CTN -X-FEMALE 2059 2216 157 7.63 CTN -XI-FEMALE 1722 1897 175 10.16 CTN -XII-FEMALE 1283 1409 126 9.82 CTN -XIII-FEMALE 1229 1352 123 10.01 CTN -XIV-FEMALE 1687 1865 178 10.55 CTN -XV-FEMALE 2085 2291 206 9.88 CTN -XVI-FEMALE 2020 2183 163 8.07 CTN-III-MALE 1021 1113 92 9.01 CTN-II-MALE 1308 1397 89 6.80 CTN-I-MALE 1268 1410 142 11.20 CTN-IV-MALE 1435 1576 141 9.83 CTN-IX-MALE 1234 1347 113 9.16 CTN-VIII-MALE 1521 1594 73 4.80 CTN-VII-MALE 828 911 83 10.02 CTN-VI-MALE 1185 1250 65 5.49 CTN-V-MALE 1308 1377 69 5.28 CTN-XIII-MALE 1374 1521 147 10.70 CTN-XII-MALE 1263 1375 112 8.87 CTN-XI-MALE 1439 1539 100 6.95 CTN-XIV-MALE 1377 1496 119 8.64 CTN-X-MALE 762 831 69 9.06 FEMALE-17 1689 1858 169 10.01 FEMALE-18 1755 1952 197 11.23 FEMALE-19 1788 1965 177 9.90 FEMALE-20 1722 1894 172 9.99 FEMALE-21 1656 1843 187 11.29 FTS -X-MALE 1189 1315 126 10.60 FTS-15-FEMALE 1492 1641 149 9.99 FTS-17-MALE 1480 1618 138 9.32 FTS-18-MALE 1155 1237 82 7.10 FTS-I-FEMALE 1377 1485 108 7.84 FTS-II-FEMALE 1604 1726 122 7.61 FTS-III-FEMALE 1464 1620 156 10.66 FTS-III-MALE 698 743 45 6.45 FTS-II-MALE 597 661 64 10.72 FTS-I-MALE 777 832 55 7.08 FTS-IV-FEMALE 1073 1178 105 9.79 FTS-IV-MALE 1266 1376 110 8.69 FTS-IX-FEMALE 1693 1827 134 7.91 FTS-IX-MALE 685 747 62 9.05 FTS-V-FEMALE 1297 1394 97 7.48 FTS-VI-FEMALE 1868 2018 150 8.03 FTS-VII-FEMALE 1646 1790 144 8.75 FTS-VIII-FEMALE 1492 1640 148 9.92 FTS-VIII-MALE 1017 1125 108 10.62 FTS-VII-MALE 600 647 47 7.83 FTS-VI-MALE 1272 1352 80 6.29 FTS-V-MALE 512 572 60 11.72 FTS-X-FEMALE 1782 1957 175 9.82 FTS-XI-FEMALE 1486 1636 150 10.09 FTS-XII-FEMALE 1144 1262 118 10.31 FTS-XIII-FEMALE 1379 1530 151 10.95 FTS-XIII-MALE 769 818 49 6.37 Base Current District/Markaz Increase %Increase Enrolment Enrolment FTS-XII-MALE 786 841 55 7.00 FTS-XI-MALE 960 1030 70 7.29 FTS-XIV-FEMALE 1372 1506 134 9.77 FTS-XIV-MALE 1489 1606 117 7.86 FTS-XVI-MALE 992 1091 99 9.98 FTS-XV-MALE 1840 1989 149 8.10 HDN-17-MALE 913 1020 107 11.72 HDN-18-FEMALE 852 940 88 10.33 HDN-18-MALE 745 826 81 10.87 HDN-19-FEMALE 1197 1293 96 8.02 HND-10-FEMALE 1418 1495 77 5.43 HND-10-MALE 1142 1264 122 10.68 HND-11-FEMALE 1445 1594 149 10.31 HND-11-MALE 911 966 55 6.04 HND-12-FEMALE 1435 1514 79 5.51 HND-12-MALE 939 1032 93 9.90 HND-13-FEMALE 1127 1239 112 9.94 HND-13-MALE 581 661 80 13.77 HND-14-FEMALE 1254 1350 96 7.66 HND-14-MALE 847 929 82 9.68 HND-15-FEMALE 1298 1402 104 8.01 HND-15-MALE 607 611 4 0.66 HND-16-FEMALE 1192 1277 85 7.13 HND-16-MALE 996 1114 118 11.85 HND-17-FEMALE 1082 1189 107 9.89 HND-1-FEMALE 1525 1676 151 9.90 HND-1-MALE 1203 1329 126 10.47 HND-2-FEMALE 1122 1217 95 8.47 HND-2-MALE 761 901 140 18.40 HND-3-FEMALE 1307 1400 93 7.12 HND-3-MALE 941 1049 108 11.48 HND-4-FEMALE 1115 1214 99 8.88 HND-4-MALE 976 1072 96 9.84 HND-5-FEMALE 1657 1821 164 9.90 HND-5-MALE 1339 1455 116 8.66 HND-6-FEMALE 1373 1505 132 9.61 HND-6-MALE 1595 1754 159 9.97 HND-7-FEMALE 1808 1968 160 8.85 HND-7-MALE 1192 1280 88 7.38 HND-8-FEMALE 1048 1137 89 8.49 HND-8-MALE 962 1059 97 10.08 HND-9-FEMALE 1428 1546 118 8.26 HND-9-MALE 903 985 82 9.08 MALE-15 547 629 82 14.99 MALE-16 1719 1882 163 9.48 MALE-17 2377 2576 199 8.37 MALE-18 2060 2210 150 7.28 MCD 01-FEMALE 1681 1772 91 5.41 MCD 02-FEMALE 1430 1571 141 9.86 MCD 03-FEMALE 1084 1173 89 8.21 MCD 04-FEMALE 1704 1875 171 10.04 MCD 05-FEMALE 971 1081 110 11.33 MCD 06-FEMALE 1074 1179 105 9.78 MCD 07-FEMALE 1453 1555 102 7.02 MCD 08-FEMALE 1318 1442 124 9.41 MCD 09-FEMALE 1294 1403 109 8.42 MCD 10-FEMALE 851 862 11 1.29 MCD 11-FEMALE 1042 1088 46 4.41 Base Current District/Markaz Increase %Increase Enrolment Enrolment MCD 12-FEMALE 748 756 8 1.07 MCD 13-FEMALE 1227 1302 75 6.11 MCD 14-FEMALE 1112 1245 133 11.96 MCD-09-MALE 848 933 85 10.02 MCD-18-MALE 941 1034 93 9.88 MCD-19-MALE 1364 1500 136 9.97 MND-20-MALE 1154 1269 115 9.97 MND-III-MALE 1070 1176 106 9.91 MND-II-MALE 1454 1597 143 9.83 MND-I-MALE 1726 1877 151 8.75 MND-IV-MALE 1267 1391 124 9.79 MND-VIII-MALE 1172 1285 113 9.64 MND-VII-MALE 1260 1384 124 9.84 MND-VI-MALE 1006 1102 96 9.54 MND-V-MALE 1707 1875 168 9.84 MND-XIII-MALE 1158 1272 114 9.84 MND-XII-MALE 1252 1375 123 9.82 MND-XI-MALE 1312 1442 130 9.91 MND-XIV-MALE 875 956 81 9.26 MND-X-MALE 1076 1161 85 7.90 MND-XVII-MALE 1108 1220 112 10.11 MND-XVI-MALE 1369 1501 132 9.64 MND-XV-MALE 1070 1178 108 10.09 BAHAWALPUR 155560 165993 10433 6.71 89/F - FEMALE 575 617 42 7.30 89/F -MALE 648 691 43 6.64 ABBAS NAGAR- FEMALE 850 907 57 6.71 ABBAS NAGAR- MALE 1582 1688 106 6.70 ADDA 32 MOOR - FEMALE 1101 1184 83 7.54 ADDA 32 MOOR - MALE 757 807 50 6.61 ADDA 42000 - FEMALE 1124 1207 83 7.38 ADDA 42000 - MALE 1322 1414 92 6.96 ADDA CHAK 42/DB - FEMALE 1405 1499 94 6.69 ADDA CHAK NO.
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