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Jacobabad Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JACOBABAD DISTRICT 1,006,297 177,867 GARHI KHAIRO TALUKA 158,360 28,373 ALLANPUR STC 39,055 7011 ALLANPUR TC 14,939 2741 ALLANPUR 3,354 624 303030103 2,026 401 303030104 1,328 223 DITALWAH 2,746 433 303030107 1,517 240 303030108 1,229 193 GULWAH 1,113 230 303030105 1,113 230 KHANWAH 2,256 365 303030109 1,101 190 303030110 1,155 175 KOUR KHAIRO GACHAL 2,459 521 303030101 927 194 303030102 1,532 327 KOURO RATO 1,481 243 303030111 602 102 303030112 879 141 LAL UDHO 1,530 325 303030106 1,530 325 HAZARWAH TC 12,728 2079 DIB MORIO 3,133 537 303030206 376 65 303030207 819 137 303030208 1,185 195 303030209 753 140 HAZARWAH 3,423 547 303030204 1,743 264 303030205 1,680 283 KALICH 2,861 502 303030210 373 81 303030211 801 138 303030212 1,285 215 303030213 402 68 SHAHEED 3,311 493 303030201 1,600 268 303030202 496 72 303030203 1,215 153 PUNHOO BHATTI TC 11,388 2191 ABDULLAH MAHASER 1,410 278 Page 1 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 303030306 1,410 278 BAHARO KHOKHAR 1,202 208 303030304 1,202 208 DATERDINO 461 77 303030310 461 77 JIAND 684 129 303030311 684 129 KOTRI 665 125 303030312 665 125 MAIRRI 551 98 303030301 318 58 303030302 233 40 PUNHOON BHATTI 4,143 834 303030307 1,025 301 303030308 891 161 303030309 565 87 303030313 1,662 285 SALIH 676 115 303030303 676 115 SHAHBAZI MAHAR 1,596 327 303030305 1,596 327 GARHI KHAIRO T.C. 12,632 2398 CHARGE NO 04 12,632 2398 CIRCLE NO 01 12,632 2398 303040101 672 130 303040102 559 111 303040103 530 97 303040104 625 118 303040105 1,349 252 303040106 493 92 303040107 1,334 278 303040108 671 115 303040109 428 97 303040110 231 57 303040111 665 138 303040112 808 143 303040113 1,409 278 303040114 675 125 303040115 1,547 261 303040116 636 106 GARHIKHAIRO STC 45,569 8321 ALLAHABAD TC 10,386 2014 ALLAHABAD 2,572 501 303010405 1,148 228 Page 2 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 303010406 899 173 303010407 525 100 RASOOLABAD 1,250 233 303010408 468 84 303010409 782 149 SAWAN LASHARI 6,564 1280 303010401 1,521 309 303010402 1,154 217 303010403 657 111 303010404 1,010 184 303010410 1,365 286 303010411 857 173 GARHIKHAIRO TC 11,350 2088 GARHIKHAIRO 2,932 527 303010101 444 76 303010102 751 137 303010103 1,685 301 303010104 52 13 KHAIRO 3,625 670 303010109 273 48 303010110 770 148 303010111 572 108 303010112 340 68 303010113 878 162 303010114 792 136 KHAND 853 155 303010115 407 85 303010116 446 70 WASSAYO 3,940 736 303010105 534 99 303010106 2,387 456 303010107 797 147 303010108 222 34 JAFFERABAD TC 4,974 809 DUNIAPUR 1,906 345 303010203 1,906 345 JAFFERABAD 1,811 257 303010201 1,052 143 303010202 759 114 JAMALABAD 1,257 207 303010204 1,257 207 KHUDABAD TC 10,010 1864 DARO JIAND 3,239 629 303010302 1,155 228 Page 3 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 303010306 2,084 401 DODAPUR 4,462 832 303010303 1,001 210 303010304 3,461 622 KHUDABAD 1,447 256 303010301 1,447 256 KOOR PEERO 862 147 303010305 862 147 MURADALI TC 8,849 1546 BUDHO 3,279 564 303010501 1,586 287 303010502 1,693 277 JALBANI 317 53 303010504 317 53 KOT ALI NAWAZ 546 113 303010505 546 113 LUND 1,745 250 303010503 1,745 250 MURADALI 1,176 250 303010506 1,176 250 SHER KHAN 1,786 316 303010507 1,325 229 303010508 461 87 TAJODERO STC 61,104 10643 AMIRABAD TC 9,378 1628 AMIRABAD 4,060 700 303020302 858 158 303020303 1,236 205 303020304 1,207 211 303020305 759 126 NIZAMABAD 2,085 306 303020301 2,085 306 SONE WAH 3,233 622 303020306 1,940 364 303020307 1,293 258 GOKALPUR TC 7,341 1205 GOKALPUR 4,255 697 303020101 1,838 310 303020102 868 139 303020103 1,549 248 LALWAH 2,025 347 Page 4 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 303020105 802 140 303020106 1,223 207 NAOWAH 1,061 161 303020104 1,061 161 JEHANPUR TC 12,569 2258 AZMATABAD 3,172 574 303020508 1,518 262 303020509 1,654 312 GHOUSABAD 614 104 303020503 614 104 JEHANPUR 6,372 1216 303020504 1,341 254 303020505 1,635 320 303020506 1,454 267 303020507 1,942 375 PIR BUX 2,411 364 303020501 1,023 165 303020502 1,388 199 MIRANPUR TC 6,535 1089 MIRANPUR 2,575 449 303020203 506 82 303020204 730 132 303020205 1,339 235 SULTANPUR 2,401 403 303020201 1,620 262 303020202 781 141 THARIRI 1,559 237 303020206 687 111 303020207 872 126 MUHAMMADPUR TC 15,746 2724 KHANPUR 1,200 205 303020604 522 106 303020605 678 99 KIMATABAD 2,187 395 303020606 675 112 303020607 1,512 283 MUHAMMADPUR 7,534 1236 303020608 1,721 332 303020609 1,284 233 303020610 870 164 303020611 2,051 257 303020612 1,608 250 SHERAN PUR 4,825 888 Page 5 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 303020601 866 146 303020602 1,253 207 303020603 1,449 287 303020613 1,257 248 TAJODERO TC 9,535 1739 KOHARI 3,637 653 303020401 1,956 339 303020402 880 172 303020403 592 104 303020404 209 38 TAJODERO 3,478 625 303020405 1,079 200 303020406 1,523 278 303020407 876 147 WAHALI HYDER 2,420 461 303020408 1,422 277 303020409 998 184 JACOBABAD TALUKA 382,513 64,980 JACOBABAD MC 191,076 33195 CHARGE NO 04 45,766 7895 CIRCLE NO 01 8,503 1369 301040101 1,832 190 301040102 965 162 301040103 804 139 301040104 1,279 241 301040105 1,630 293 301040106 794 111 301040107 1,199 233 CIRCLE NO 02 5,962 1109 301040201 1,425 264 301040202 743 144 301040203 1,084 205 301040204 458 84 301040205 760 143 301040206 1,492 269 CIRCLE NO 03 8,802 1376 301040301 1,106 191 301040302 1,187 164 301040303 1,037 178 301040304 911 133 301040305 1,325 241 301040306 1,927 259 301040307 563 97 301040308 746 113 CIRCLE NO 04 12,224 2299 301040401 1,446 294 301040402 562 126 Page 6 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 301040403 555 116 301040404 1,444 302 301040405 1,802 334 301040406 730 137 301040407 597 132 301040408 1,527 269 301040409 1,568 262 301040410 1,993 327 CIRCLE NO 05 10,275 1742 301040501 659 133 301040502 2,068 384 301040503 622 96 301040504 1,748 296 301040505 800 136 301040506 1,498 220 301040507 1,022 166 301040508 885 119 301040509 973 192 CHARGE NO 05 34,293 6256 CIRCLE NO 01 4,923 1010 301050101 438 104 301050102 954 195 301050103 350 75 301050104 661 170 301050105 936 150 301050106 143 30 301050107 594 110 301050108 304 58 301050109 543 118 CIRCLE NO 02 5,247 1067 301050201 320 74 301050202 612 131 301050203 61 12 301050204 635 139 301050205 1,753 340 301050206 1,866 371 CIRCLE NO 03 8,038 1345 301050301 2,460 452 301050302 1,409 178 301050303 1,183 222 301050304 1,766 298 301050305 1,220 195 CIRCLE NO 04 7,585 1299 301050401 1,062 179 301050402 760 148 301050403 1,110 206 301050404 1,655 346 301050405 2,998 420 Page 7 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 05 5,224 948 301050501 749 146 301050502 846 174 301050503 349 69 301050504 992 169 301050505 1,092 216 301050506 1,196 174 CIRCLE NO 06 3,276 587 301050601 398 92 301050602 413 64 301050603 763 135 301050604 697 107 301050605 184 35 301050606 591 93 301050607 230 61 CHARGE NO 06 36,926 6321 CIRCLE NO 01 6,320 1121 301060101 1,064 213 301060102 182 33 301060103 803 143 301060104 194 36 301060105 1,201 174 301060106 917 165 301060107 739 113 301060108 115 24 301060109 725 138 301060110 302 62 301060111 78 20 CIRCLE NO 02 10,501 1681 301060201 264 42 301060202 3,131 530 301060203 1,233 213 301060204 2,659 408 301060205 262 53 301060206 1,421 189 301060207 226 45 301060208 988 142 301060209 317 59 CIRCLE NO 03 6,316 1151 301060301 418 84 301060302 209 42 301060303 778 157 301060304 653 117 301060305 655 126 301060306 155 33 301060307 1,460 228 301060308 715 130 301060309 128 21 301060310 137 26 301060311 387 69 Page 8 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 301060312 621 118 CIRCLE NO 04 6,581 1144 301060401 530 88 301060402 496 88 301060403 415 80 301060404 410 81 301060405 719 124 301060406 246 50 301060407 467 82 301060408 383 69 301060409 1,299 210 301060410 945 158 301060411 671 114 CIRCLE NO 05 7,208 1224 301060501 1,063 197 301060502 851 136 301060503 371 59 301060504 1,514 260 301060505 958 192 301060506 1,119 167 301060507 1,332 213 CHARGE NO 07 74,091 12723 CIRCLE NO 01 9,698 1705 301070101 1,377 253 301070102 1,903 365 301070103 2,075 302 301070104 1,497 275 301070105 1,086 202 301070106 879 150 301070107 881 158 CIRCLE NO 02 9,337 1656 301070201 803 158 301070202 1,985 343 301070203 2,215 409 301070204 1,497 273 301070205 1,362 246 301070206 1,475 227 CIRCLE NO 03 8,306 1453 301070301 2,119 314 301070302 1,078 196 301070303 2,728 467 301070304 877 194 301070305 570 106 301070306 496 92 301070307 438 84 CIRCLE NO 04 9,352 1486 301070401 2,234 360 301070402 1,276 202 Page 9 of 28 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL SINDH (JACOBABAD DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 301070403 1,700 295 301070404 1,234 199 301070405 2,908 430 CIRCLE NO 05 21,616 3669 301070501 1,564 267 301070502 1,823 272 301070503 1,695 298 301070504 1,024 188 301070505 2,026 370 301070506 2,182 337 301070507 2,969 488 301070508 3,011 579 301070509 2,042 364 301070510 3,280 506 CIRCLE NO 06 15,782 2754 301070601
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