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Mianwali Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MIANWALI DISTRICT 1,546,094 238,006 ISAKHEL TEHSIL 375,026 54,645 ISA KHEL QH 30,819 4133 BHAT PC 1,334 208 BHAT 1,334 208 147010401 1,334 208 BHOR PC 4,159 568 BHOR 4,159 568 147010201 1,908 212 147010202 934 145 147010203 1,317 211 DHULIAN WALA PC 368 59 BAN MHEA 141 22 147011503 141 22 DHULIAN WALA 180 30 147011501 180 30 GAJRAN WALA 47 7 147011502 47 7 KACHA ATTOCK PANIYALA PC 581 59 KACHA ATTOCK PANIYALA 581 59 147011301 581 59 KACHA KUNDAL PC 358 46 KACHA AHIRAN 61 6 147011402 61 6 KACHA KUNDAL 297 40 147011401 297 40 KHAGLANWALA PC 922 142 KHAGLANWALA 922 142 147010901 922 142 MASIT PC 5,228 651 MASIT 5,228 651 147010501 2,771 310 147010502 2,457 341 PACCA ATTOCK PANIYALA PC 1,556 148 PACCA ATTOCK PANIYALA 1,556 148 147011201 1,556 148 PACCA KUNDAL PC 5,687 697 PACCA KUNDAL 5,687 697 147011101 1,643 216 147011102 2,053 234 147011103 1,991 247 QAZI WALA PC 432 57 Page 1 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH QAZI WALA 432 57 147011001 432 57 SARKIYA PC 1,926 203 SARKIYA 1,926 203 147010301 1,926 203 SARWAR KHEL PC 1,990 342 SARWAR KHEL 1,990 342 147010801 1,354 232 147010802 636 110 SHARIF ABAD PC 2,608 384 CHORANWALA (SHARIF ABAD) 2,608 384 147010601 1,577 223 147010602 1,031 161 SHEIKH MAHMOOD PC 3,670 569 GIDRANWALA 517 78 147010704 517 78 SHEIKH MAHMOOD 3,075 480 147010701 1,330 193 147010702 1,745 287 WIAL SHEIKH BAHADER 78 11 147010703 78 11 ISAKHEL MC 25,688 4117 CHARGE NO 06 25,688 4117 CIRCLE NO 01 11,205 1836 147060101 1,191 212 147060102 1,043 199 147060103 605 97 147060104 1,086 167 147060105 1,345 208 147060106 896 166 147060107 1,931 308 147060108 1,049 173 147060109 729 110 147060110 1,330 196 CIRCLE NO 02 14,483 2281 147060201 1,376 210 147060202 1,228 188 147060203 1,060 180 147060204 1,319 228 147060205 1,116 185 147060206 1,061 174 147060207 826 139 147060208 682 127 147060209 1,045 159 147060210 871 164 147060211 1,421 181 Page 2 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 147060212 2,478 346 KALA BAGH QH 95,123 15191 GANDA PC 4,152 667 GANDA 4,152 667 147051301 1,705 245 147051302 2,447 422 JALAL PUR PC 7,360 1067 JALAL PUR 7,360 1067 147051201 1,194 159 147051202 897 158 147051203 2,149 328 147051204 1,473 199 147051205 1,647 223 KHUD0ZAI PC 5,482 675 KHUDOZAI 5,482 675 147051101 2,335 253 147051102 1,101 166 147051103 1,272 163 147051104 774 93 KOT CHAN DANA PC 9,009 1200 KOT CHANDANA 9,009 1200 147050701 454 76 147050702 1,568 154 147050703 1,011 174 147050704 399 60 147050705 2,599 344 147050706 1,244 176 147050707 1,734 216 KOTKI PC 6,489 956 KOTKI 6,489 956 147050901 2,137 320 147050902 858 154 147050903 1,373 152 147050904 1,452 210 147050905 669 120 KUCHH TUNDAR KHEL PC 10,392 1671 KUCHH TUNDAR KHEL 10,392 1671 147050501 545 77 147050502 1,683 294 147050503 1,199 210 147050504 1,389 222 147050505 483 88 147050506 1,236 206 147050507 591 96 147050508 935 110 147050509 447 77 147050510 316 61 Page 3 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 147050511 649 97 147050512 919 133 LONDAY BHANGI KHEL PC 4,670 845 LONDAY BHANGI KHEL 4,670 845 147050401 566 99 147050402 1,106 184 147050403 1,306 257 147050404 579 127 147050405 1,113 178 MANDA KHEL PC 8,865 1246 MANDA KHEL 8,865 1246 147051001 1,739 255 147051002 2,182 264 147051003 812 121 147051004 1,555 212 147051005 1,182 171 147051006 620 81 147051007 775 142 POS BHANGI KHEL DARMIYANI PC 6,963 1349 POS BHANGI DARMIANI 6,963 1349 147050201 1,441 259 147050202 1,078 209 147050203 1,016 194 147050204 1,148 224 147050205 1,503 297 147050206 777 166 POS BHANGI KHEL GHARBI PC 12,825 2150 POS BHANGI GHARBI 12,825 2150 147050101 604 106 147050102 994 170 147050103 1,204 191 147050104 624 101 147050105 1,014 185 147050106 626 111 147050107 1,915 275 147050108 413 72 147050109 730 116 147050110 803 128 147050111 804 137 147050112 598 101 147050113 870 169 147050114 633 113 147050115 993 175 POS BHANGI KHEL SHARQI PC 10,390 2160 POS BHANGI SHARQI 10,390 2160 147050301 881 158 147050302 783 128 147050303 512 126 Page 4 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 147050304 1,211 313 147050305 1,294 305 147050306 1,194 260 147050307 958 175 147050308 542 88 147050309 650 116 147050310 894 165 147050311 377 60 147050312 226 52 147050313 358 92 147050314 510 122 TOLA MANGLI PC 8,526 1205 TOLA MANGLI 8,526 1205 147050801 1,227 176 147050802 1,744 249 147050803 1,196 162 147050804 1,245 187 147050805 1,212 156 147050806 1,902 275 KALABAGH MC 22,986 3918 CHARGE NO 08 22,986 3918 CIRCLE NO 01 8,230 1423 147080101 288 52 147080102 252 68 147080103 280 52 147080104 208 38 147080105 674 124 147080106 511 113 147080107 796 112 147080108 1,022 175 147080109 1,049 190 147080110 1,003 173 147080111 2,147 326 CIRCLE NO 02 14,756 2495 147080201 2,531 416 147080202 846 153 147080203 504 70 147080204 1,909 332 147080205 2,933 490 147080206 1,887 337 147080207 2,953 487 147080208 321 72 147080209 339 43 147080210 533 95 KALLUR QH 39,307 5933 ADIL SHAH WALA PC 478 74 ADIL SHAH WALA 209 25 147020901 209 25 KALO KHEL 269 49 Page 5 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 147020902 269 49 CHHINA PORRA PC 6,362 1008 CHHINA PORRA 6,362 1008 147020701 1,590 245 147020702 2,124 331 147020703 2,648 432 DHALLA AZMAT KHAN PC 603 76 DHALLA AZMAT KHAN 603 76 147021001 603 76 KACHA KAS UMER KHAN PC 1,183 115 KACHA KAS UMER KHAN 1,183 115 147020601 1,183 115 KACHA NOOR ZAMAN SHAH PC 550 64 KACHA NOOR ZAMAN SHAH 550 64 147020801 550 64 KALLUR PC 12,090 1994 KALLUR 12,090 1994 147020101 1,422 230 147020102 1,902 262 147020103 841 157 147020104 870 160 147020105 919 147 147020106 1,936 356 147020107 1,766 298 147020108 682 124 147020109 1,752 260 KALWANWALA PC 4,892 566 KALWANWALA 4,892 566 147020401 2,342 220 147020402 2,550 346 KHAN0 WALA PC 3,750 385 KHANO WALA 3,750 385 147020301 1,936 227 147020302 1,814 158 MITHA KHATAK PC 6,054 1028 MITHA KHATAK 6,054 1028 147020201 2,556 407 147020202 1,574 266 147020203 1,924 355 PACCA KAS UMAR KHAN PC 3,345 623 PACCA KAS UMAR KHAN 3,345 623 147020501 1,978 370 147020502 1,367 253 KAMAR MASHANI MC 36,036 4782 Page 6 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CHARGE NO 07 36,036 4782 CIRCLE NO 01 7,848 1066 147070101 1,786 241 147070102 2,228 309 147070103 1,750 230 147070104 1,100 153 147070105 984 133 CIRCLE NO 02 7,936 1099 147070201 920 126 147070202 1,001 134 147070203 1,988 266 147070204 1,499 216 147070205 1,708 245 147070206 820 112 CIRCLE NO 03 11,837 1404 147070301 1,847 220 147070302 273 28 147070303 1,041 137 147070304 666 96 147070305 1,446 148 147070306 958 99 147070307 1,544 195 147070308 1,513 179 147070309 909 123 147070310 1,106 111 147070311 534 68 CIRCLE NO 04 8,415 1213 147070401 1,708 200 147070402 2,456 291 147070403 1,172 187 147070404 1,373 218 147070405 1,014 173 147070406 692 144 KAMAR MUSHANI QH 60,970 7914 AHMED WALA PC 883 138 AHMED WALA 43 6 147041002 43 6 DARAZ WALA KHURD 840 132 147041001 840 132 NOORULLAHWALA 0 0 147041003 0 0 CHAPRI PC 13,243 1808 CHAPRI 13,243 1808 147040301 2,974 304 147040302 302 51 147040303 1,905 250 147040304 2,370 364 Page 7 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 147040305 2,145 276 147040306 1,460 200 147040307 2,087 363 CHASHIMA PC 7,005 875 CHASHIMA 7,005 875 147040401 2,113 299 147040402 2,918 325 147040403 1,974 251 DALA MIRWALA PC 10,627 1379 DALA MIRWALA 10,627 1379 147040601 1,975 242 147040602 1,359 145 147040603 2,519 364 147040604 1,529 255 147040605 1,615 180 147040606 1,630 193 KACHA KAMAR MUSHANI PC 8,962 1182 KACHA KAMAR MUSHANI 8,962 1182 147040801 2,067 247 147040802 1,475 186 147040803 2,781 389 147040804 2,639 360 PACCA KAMAR MUSHANI PC 13,594 1541 KAMAR MUSHANI PACCA 13,594 1541 147040701 2,220 238 147040702 2,678 293 147040703 2,046 246 147040704 2,286 235 147040705 2,224 265 147040706 2,140 264 SAMADWALA PC 2,058 283 CHAK SARKAR 218 28 147040903 218 28 MAHAN BALI SHAH WALA 103 15 147040904 103 15 MISRI KHANWALA 469 70 147040902 469 70 SAMAND WALA 1,268 170 147040901 1,268 170 VANJARI PC 4,598 708 VANJARI 4,598 708 147040501 2,680 440 147040502 1,918 268 TARAG QH 64,097 8657 Page 8 of 39 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (MIANWALI DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KARANDI PC 5,247 595 KARANDI 5,247 595 147030501 2,330 283 147030502 2,917 312 MEHER SHAHWALI PC 3,143 470 JANTIWALA 1,258 184 147030202 1,258 184 MEHER SHAHWALI 1,631 250 147030201 1,631 250 WASO WALA 254 36 147030203 254 36 MULA KHEL PC 10,967 1255 MULA KHEL 10,967 1255 147030401 1,106 196 147030402 2,450 224 147030403 1,467 147 147030404 1,535 156 147030405 1,100 155 147030406 1,377 159 147030407 1,932 218 SULTAN KHEL GHARBI PC 14,401 1978 SULTAN KHEL GHARBI 14,401 1978 147030601 1,285 131 147030602 484 63 147030603 338 64 147030604 785 159 147030605 1,489 154 147030606 896 114 147030607 855 114 147030608 697 119 147030609 736 87 147030610 883 125 147030611 762 98 147030612 633 101 147030613 669 99 147030614 538 112 147030615 1,143 132 147030616 613 97 147030617 1,595 209 SULTAN
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