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Awaran Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH AWARAN DISTRICT 122,011 18,172 AWARAN TEHSIL 30,325 4,208 AWARAN M.C. 21,848 2723 CHARGE NO 06 21,848 2723 CIRCLE NO 01 7,080 908 477060101 386 69 477060102 641 92 477060103 898 139 477060104 137 22 477060105 2,569 252 477060106 1,422 145 477060107 227 47 477060108 800 142 CIRCLE NO 02 5,500 698 477060201 1,575 152 477060202 910 86 477060203 97 13 477060204 143 14 477060205 741 75 477060206 401 71 477060207 1,633 287 CIRCLE NO 03 1,512 280 477060301 110 25 477060302 89 20 477060303 210 42 477060304 375 71 477060305 29 3 477060306 699 119 CIRCLE NO 04 7,756 837 477060401 2,179 150 477060402 992 158 477060403 726 98 477060404 30 5 477060405 644 67 477060406 543 52 477060407 556 103 477060408 651 61 477060409 1,435 143 AWARAN SADDAR QH 8,477 1485 AWARAN PC 3,239 621 AWARAN JUMAH LABAJ 2,061 381 477020205 79 18 477020206 232 42 477020207 744 140 477020208 564 100 477020209 171 31 477020210 271 50 CHEEDGI 1,119 233 477020211 1,119 233 Page 1 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH PAU SHEE 59 7 477020224 25 3 477020225 13 2 477020226 21 2 PIRANDAR PC 1,707 268 JOI QANDHAR 106 16 477020302 106 16 KALAG CHAKKAL 18 4 477020301 18 4 PIRANDAR GHARBI 1,583 248 477020304 562 88 477020305 416 66 477020306 605 94 TIRTEJ PC 3,531 596 BUZDAD 2,455 426 477020101 814 112 477020102 771 138 477020103 870 176 DURASKI 144 22 477020110 144 22 DURASKI DHAT 99 24 477020111 99 24 PEHSHEWAR (MESHOOD) 468 63 477020104 468 63 SIAH GAZI 365 61 477020109 365 61 GISHKORE SUB-TEHSIL 18,522 3,638 GISHKORE QH 18,522 3638 GISHKORE PC 8,883 1756 (JOI ANARI TARKI) JOI BARBARNK 0 0 477050137 0 0 (JOI KILLI)JOI MUKI 65 13 477050131 65 13 BADSHI (HUDSHI) 0 0 477050135 0 0 CHAMBER 92 16 477050121 92 16 DACHIANISHIP 0 0 477050130 0 0 DUDAR 0 0 Page 2 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 477050106 0 0 GISHKORE 444 83 477050110 444 83 HAJI ABAD 63 14 477050108 63 14 HORE GARBI 1,325 266 477050103 638 132 477050104 497 93 477050105 190 41 HORE SHARQI 1,906 390 477050114 949 199 477050115 957 191 JALANBI 62 16 477050120 62 16 JARIN 706 101 477050111 308 58 477050112 398 43 477050113 0 0 JOI BANI 249 36 477050136 249 36 JOI BARMADAR 0 0 477050134 0 0 JOI ILYASS 83 20 477050132 83 20 JOI JORI 71 12 477050119 71 12 JOI KARIM DAD 0 0 477050133 0 0 JOI MERGHAI 26 5 477050118 26 5 KAHANJI (KENCHI) 166 36 477050122 166 36 MARAH OTON GHARBI 1,187 243 477050124 914 186 477050125 273 57 MARAH OTON SHARQI 0 0 477050126 0 0 477050127 0 0 MERGHAI 98 17 477050116 98 17 Page 3 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH NOKJO GISHKORE 233 50 477050109 233 50 RAKI CHAHI 961 198 477050128 319 65 477050129 642 133 SHAHI 335 76 477050107 335 76 SOHAR 562 112 477050101 335 65 477050102 227 47 SOKAL (SUKANI) 47 9 477050123 47 9 TANZALA 202 43 477050117 202 43 GUSHAANG PC 9,639 1882 BANI 285 60 477050203 285 60 CHASHMA JOI 5 1 477050210 5 1 CHERI MALAR 2,313 435 477050218 1,024 206 477050219 508 87 477050220 781 142 GOINKI 0 0 477050206 0 0 GUSHAANG 713 136 477050214 466 88 477050215 247 48 JOI ATTA MOHAMMAD 0 0 477050228 0 0 JOI JANG (JOI JANG JAHI) 66 8 477050201 66 8 JOI KALLI 117 25 477050212 117 25 JOI KAMBI 66 14 477050202 66 14 KOHAN 131 26 477050229 131 26 KULI 519 114 Page 4 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 477050213 519 114 KUMBI GARBI 337 69 477050204 337 69 KUMBI SHARQI 260 47 477050205 260 47 MANDI PARAG 82 21 477050211 82 21 NALLI 37 6 477050209 37 6 NOKAIL NALI 0 0 477050208 0 0 NOKJO MALAR 96 22 477050226 96 22 SAHARI 0 0 477050227 0 0 SHAHI KALAG 0 0 477050225 0 0 SIRI MALAR 1,933 359 477050216 1,496 267 477050217 437 92 TIRKASHI 0 0 477050207 0 0 ZELAG (ZEK) 2,679 539 477050221 438 81 477050222 194 36 477050223 662 118 477050224 1,385 304 JHAL JAO SUB-TEHSIL 40,033 5,828 CAMP JHAO QH 21,511 2898 CAMP JHAO PC 21,511 2898 ARRAH 1,645 289 477030135 250 46 477030136 949 160 477030137 446 83 BASHAM GOTE 483 76 477030114 483 76 BAZK 985 101 477030131 985 101 CAMP JHAO 989 162 477030117 379 58 Page 5 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 477030118 610 104 DAMB ALI MOHAMMAD GOTH 1,433 162 477030108 630 70 477030109 362 36 477030110 441 56 GHULAM MOHD GOTE 408 42 477030121 408 42 GOKO 1,764 307 477030138 496 91 477030139 520 91 477030140 748 125 GUJARO 389 56 477030101 389 56 HAJI SHER 522 79 477030120 522 79 HAMID ABAD 498 70 477030133 0 0 477030134 498 70 HARA KHAD 2,059 242 477030126 551 59 477030127 1,508 183 KUNRI 313 44 477030130 313 44 KURAGI 517 69 477030128 517 69 LAL BAZAR 1,181 146 477030115 657 81 477030116 524 65 LANJAR JANUBI 469 63 477030112 469 63 477030113 0 0 LANJAR SHUMALI 558 57 477030111 558 57 MALAN 792 95 477030102 384 52 477030103 408 43 MASOR 430 47 477030122 149 18 477030123 59 8 477030124 222 21 Page 6 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MATHAGEO 842 93 477030119 842 93 MOSAL PIR 826 122 477030132 826 122 NODE (DADU GOTH) 192 21 477030125 192 21 PIRDAN 1,357 195 477030129 1,357 195 SIAH DAMB 1,168 151 477030105 666 78 477030106 429 64 477030107 73 9 SISTAGAN 1,015 107 477030104 1,015 107 TRANCH 676 102 477030141 395 56 477030142 281 46 KORAK JHAO QH 18,522 2930 KORAK PC 18,522 2930 (TROPE) TRAIP NONDRA 429 78 477040143 429 78 (ZERAI BHAINT)DERAI BHAINT 251 32 477040109 251 32 BAGARI ZILAG 914 141 477040123 644 98 477040124 270 43 BHATI 271 50 477040140 271 50 BIDRANG 230 43 477040138 230 43 CHAPAR NONDRA(KAPAR NONDRA) 365 69 477040147 365 69 DAMB GAZI 757 98 477040122 757 98 DARO KOCHA 229 30 477040117 229 30 DULAJI 349 49 477040136 349 49 GALLI 558 88 477040135 558 88 Page 7 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH GARAI 563 92 477040134 563 92 GARRI (GARRI GHAREEBABAD NONOR 262 52 477040145 262 52 JALONTI 1,063 220 477040148 740 154 477040149 323 66 JAURI 330 49 477040137 330 49 KALLIN PURI 148 17 477040114 148 17 KILLI KORK 208 28 477040115 208 28 KISHARI BHAINT VILLAGE 80 13 477040105 46 7 477040106 34 6 KOLAJ (KOLANJ) 642 134 477040139 642 134 KOPRO (KOHRO) 625 72 477040119 91 11 477040120 86 15 477040121 448 46 KORAK NADKOR 25 2 477040113 25 2 KORK 358 50 477040110 237 29 477040111 111 18 477040112 10 3 KOTU 2,165 312 477040125 843 89 477040126 943 167 477040127 379 56 KUCH KUMBI 567 92 477040129 567 92 KUCH NONDARO 642 119 477040144 642 119 KUMBI 312 44 477040130 312 44 MARDAN GO 882 144 477040146 882 144 Page 8 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH NARMAGI 392 60 477040118 392 60 PEELAR 958 139 477040103 462 59 477040104 496 80 PEELAR DATT 738 136 477040101 361 62 477040102 377 74 SHANDI 983 127 477040131 357 57 477040132 413 43 477040133 213 27 SHER NONDRA 1,104 201 477040141 626 112 477040142 478 89 SORGAZ 536 74 477040107 127 20 477040108 409 54 WADI 494 56 477040128 494 56 ZEERAKARI (ZERKANI) 92 19 477040116 92 19 MASHKAI TEHSIL 33,131 4,498 GAJJAR MASHKAY M.C. 12,493 1503 CHARGE NO 07 12,493 1503 CIRCLE NO 01 4,604 582 477070101 1,583 123 477070102 0 0 477070103 1,015 182 477070104 0 0 477070105 994 104 477070106 44 2 477070107 968 171 CIRCLE NO 02 5,138 469 477070201 930 82 477070202 826 66 477070203 116 11 477070204 2,052 129 477070205 188 6 477070206 733 128 477070207 293 47 CIRCLE NO 03 2,751 452 477070301 465 42 477070302 404 66 Page 9 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 477070303 773 137 477070304 356 56 477070305 353 67 477070306 400 84 MASHKAI QH 20,638 2995 GAJJAR PC 2,605 345 BORI KHUSHKAR(BORI KHUSHKABA) 0 0 477010207 0 0 BURHASHI 0 0 477010209 0 0 GORKHAI 1,404 221 477010201 1,404 221 PARPAUKI (PARARI) 490 55 477010210 490 55 SARAP 711 69 477010206 711 69 TARRAJ 0 0 477010205 0 0 GURJAK PC 6,263 838 DAIRA 826 78 477010422 826 78 DOSTAIN BEINT 391 33 477010421 391 33 GAZZI 136 17 477010419 136 17 GURJAK 810 69 477010405 454 36 477010406 356 33 HOGGAR(OGAR) 182 50 477010416 182 50 JHAKI 816 135 477010407 342 60 477010408 474 75 KAHOOR DAN 0 0 477010411 0 0 KONARO 580 118 477010402 580 118 KRACH 491 62 477010418 491 62 Page 10 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KUN 28 4 477010413 28 4 MALESH BAND 192 22 477010414 192 22 MANDAK 198 26 477010420 198 26 MANGLI 873 96 477010423 873 96 MASTO LAD 112 14 477010403 112 14 NIJOO 14 5 477010415 14 5 NOKEABAD 12 1 477010409 12 1 NOORABAD 16 3 477010410 16 3 PIR ABAD 26 2 477010412 26 2 RAHIJO 433 78 477010401 433 78 TUNK 89 15 477010417 89 15 ZAI 38 10 477010404 38 10 JABIRI PC 7,689 1069 (BURBARI)BURBAKI 361 49 477010103 361 49 GAJLI 185 41 477010104 185 41 JABIRI 982 87 477010106 348 31 477010107 634 56 KAREZ ASOODA 451 60 477010113 451 60 KAREZ BEHRAM KHAN 266 44 477010114 266 44 MEHI 345 44 477010108 345 44 Page 11 of 12 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (AWARAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH NOKJO SHADANZAI 1,039 167 477010109 590 101 477010110 449 66 RONJAN 1,527 207 477010102 1,527 207 SARIJO 154 22 477010105 154 22 SHADANZAI 1,734 261 477010111 747 119 477010112 987 142 SUNNERHI (SUMMERI) 645 87 477010101 645 87 PARWAR PC 4,081 743 BANSER 1,306 268 477010306 1,306 268 JHALWARI 48 8 477010309 48 8 MIANI KALAT 932 165 477010307 401 78 477010308 531 87 PARWAR 1,633 278 477010310 1,451 238 477010311 182 40 SIPAHO 162 24 477010312 162 24 Page 12 of 12.
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