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Shangla Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SHANGLA DISTRICT 757,810 89,695 ALPURI TEHSIL 506,718 61,843 ALPURI QH 307,382 38249 AJMIR / GANSHAL PC 15,118 1865 AJMIR 5,485 656 009010101 2,118 253 009010102 635 101 009010103 903 106 009010104 945 102 009010105 884 94 GANSHAL 9,633 1209 009010106 1,012 123 009010107 1,376 139 009010108 1,287 173 009010109 1,739 226 009010110 461 78 009010111 791 97 009010112 1,434 165 009010113 1,533 208 ALPURI PC 22,988 2816 ALPURI 10,330 1227 009011401 1,565 178 009011402 2,226 296 009011403 3,683 418 009011404 1,821 198 009011405 1,035 137 BASI 12,658 1589 009011406 1,909 267 009011407 2,878 353 009011408 2,529 322 009011409 2,283 285 009011410 3,059 362 AMNAY PC 12,696 1665 ACHAR 3,721 479 009011101 1,065 147 009011102 1,518 212 009011103 1,138 120 AMNAY 8,975 1186 009011104 962 120 009011105 1,209 155 009011106 1,194 144 009011107 1,446 178 009011108 1,268 176 009011109 1,233 188 009011110 825 106 009011111 838 119 BANDA CHINA PC 20,106 2448 BANDA CHINA 5,060 638 Page 1 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009011501 2,173 229 009011502 2,197 295 009011514 690 114 KAS (GHOR BOND) 4,826 554 009011506 1,328 158 009011507 1,859 225 009011508 1,639 171 MANGAI 3,634 449 009011509 2,108 264 009011510 1,526 185 SHAHSAND 6,586 807 009011503 1,007 158 009011504 1,195 158 009011505 928 103 009011511 1,887 207 009011512 941 111 009011513 628 70 BILKANAI PC 21,429 2879 BILKANAI 11,251 1501 009010201 3,908 445 009010202 2,085 279 009010203 2,757 430 009010204 2,501 347 DERI LARRI 10,178 1378 009010205 1,329 182 009010206 2,409 333 009010207 1,923 256 009010208 3,231 452 009010209 1,286 155 DAMORAI PC 22,282 2493 DAMORAI 14,451 1643 009010301 1,454 151 009010302 1,962 229 009010303 2,964 330 009010304 1,693 198 009010305 1,239 143 009010306 1,893 259 009010307 3,246 333 KARSHUT 7,831 850 009010308 3,878 465 009010309 3,953 385 DAWALAT KALAY PC 17,739 2226 DAWALAT KALAY 9,415 1243 009010906 2,294 346 009010907 1,190 151 009010908 593 76 Page 2 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009010909 1,643 204 009010910 303 39 009010911 1,524 194 009010912 740 94 009010913 1,128 139 ZARA 8,324 983 009010901 1,628 185 009010902 1,401 182 009010903 1,194 155 009010904 1,117 135 009010905 2,984 326 DERI PC 17,282 2181 BANR 7,192 946 009010801 1,257 174 009010802 1,047 157 009010803 979 110 009010804 1,047 133 009010805 1,440 195 009010806 674 92 009010807 748 85 DERI 10,090 1235 009010808 2,075 220 009010809 2,001 285 009010810 1,778 240 009010811 1,869 237 009010812 2,367 253 KOZKANA PC 21,616 2690 KOZKANA 16,562 2128 009010601 1,469 192 009010602 1,680 203 009010603 1,331 149 009010604 2,844 349 009010605 1,710 206 009010606 1,769 236 009010607 2,655 321 009010608 1,058 153 009010609 2,046 319 SERAIKANA 5,054 562 009010610 2,162 235 009010611 1,669 198 009010612 1,223 129 LILOWANI PC 23,642 2787 LILOWANI 23,642 2787 009011301 2,118 243 009011302 3,170 434 009011303 2,025 273 009011304 2,208 260 009011305 1,586 231 Page 3 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009011306 3,212 302 009011307 1,380 150 009011308 2,553 290 009011309 2,241 253 009011310 1,571 188 009011311 1,578 163 MALAK KHEL KOTKAY PC 13,548 1562 BAZAR KOT 3,734 389 009011207 2,072 192 009011208 1,662 197 MALAK KHEL KOTKAY 9,814 1173 009011201 1,826 243 009011202 1,297 155 009011203 719 78 009011204 1,497 161 009011205 1,689 188 009011206 2,786 348 PIR ABAD PC 29,906 4328 PAGURRAY 9,455 1343 009010706 1,614 220 009010707 2,191 301 009010708 2,445 353 009010709 630 93 009010710 2,575 376 PIR ABAD 10,382 1598 009010711 1,948 330 009010712 1,726 284 009010713 1,946 342 009010714 3,540 485 009010715 1,222 157 PITAW 10,069 1387 009010701 2,831 438 009010702 1,867 197 009010703 1,556 201 009010704 1,799 237 009010705 2,016 314 RANIAL PC 21,878 2383 DONAI 9,160 1052 009010501 1,742 158 009010502 1,747 177 009010503 1,402 163 009010504 1,918 276 009010512 886 142 009010513 1,465 136 RANIAL 5,490 566 009010509 2,425 229 009010510 1,557 168 Page 4 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009010511 1,508 169 SANGRAI 7,228 765 009010505 1,719 161 009010506 1,727 198 009010507 1,589 148 009010508 2,193 258 SHAHPUR PC 26,106 3161 BARKANA 10,283 1219 009010401 1,210 128 009010402 1,559 191 009010403 980 125 009010404 1,922 219 009010405 1,258 131 009010406 3,354 425 SHAHPUR 15,823 1942 009010407 1,656 210 009010408 2,880 285 009010409 1,244 134 009010410 2,726 332 009010411 2,848 358 009010412 2,629 355 009010413 1,840 268 WAHAB KHEL KOTKAY PC 21,046 2765 GANDAO 8,066 1041 009011006 1,034 111 009011007 2,595 346 009011008 2,120 288 009011009 2,317 296 WAHAB KHEL KOTKAY 12,980 1724 009011001 2,925 364 009011002 2,101 286 009011003 1,533 229 009011004 1,410 164 009011005 1,524 200 009011010 1,366 187 009011011 2,121 294 CHAKISAR QH 109,324 13823 BUNERWAL PC 11,302 1491 BUNERWAL 5,432 697 009020501 2,134 231 009020502 1,082 145 009020503 520 85 009020504 1,696 236 KOTKAR 5,870 794 009020505 1,843 228 009020506 1,060 128 009020507 2,180 308 Page 5 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009020508 787 130 CHAKISAR PC 26,852 3207 CHAKISAR 17,216 2053 009020601 2,258 244 009020602 1,586 199 009020603 2,395 270 009020604 2,311 299 009020605 4,172 565 009020606 2,245 244 009020607 2,249 232 KHADANG 9,636 1154 009020608 1,794 192 009020609 2,075 308 009020610 2,493 258 009020611 1,606 195 009020612 1,668 201 DANAKOL PC 11,559 1492 CHIDAM 4,031 544 009020704 1,424 191 009020705 1,130 161 009020706 1,477 192 DANAKOL 7,528 948 009020701 1,845 241 009020702 2,878 400 009020703 2,805 307 KANDAI / JATKOOL PC 10,695 1200 JATKOOL 5,252 648 009020301 1,282 173 009020302 621 100 009020303 1,843 196 009020304 1,506 179 KANDAI 5,443 552 009020305 1,558 162 009020306 1,616 179 009020307 2,269 211 LANGBAR PC 12,705 1771 DANDAI SONDAI 3,620 496 009020407 614 77 009020408 1,197 164 009020409 803 126 009020410 1,006 129 LANGBAR 9,085 1275 009020401 902 264 009020402 2,411 302 009020403 733 106 009020404 1,539 185 Page 6 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009020405 1,203 160 009020406 2,297 258 OPEL PC 16,870 2229 GULI BAT 5,261 748 009020808 1,843 291 009020809 1,800 251 009020810 1,618 206 KARORA 5,625 755 009020805 2,983 427 009020806 1,838 203 009020807 804 125 OPEL 3,507 448 009020801 1,487 194 009020802 2,020 254 PONIAL 2,477 278 009020803 1,265 133 009020804 1,212 145 SARKUL PC 11,457 1459 DAWOOT 3,452 482 009020101 992 135 009020102 872 135 009020103 1,588 212 GUNAGAR 4,146 472 009020107 2,260 249 009020108 1,886 223 SARKUL 3,859 505 009020104 1,344 196 009020105 935 133 009020106 1,580 176 TALOON PC 7,884 974 TALOON 7,884 974 009020201 1,424 163 009020202 823 101 009020203 1,111 134 009020204 1,144 152 009020205 170 23 009020206 721 86 009020207 1,292 160 009020208 1,199 155 PURAN/MARTOONG QH 90,012 9771 ALAMI BANDA PC 11,682 1302 ALAMI BANDA 3,664 383 009030501 1,958 198 009030502 1,706 185 Page 7 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MARTONG SERAI 1,587 156 009030503 1,587 156 PISHKAND 1,885 230 009030506 1,885 230 PISHLAR 4,546 533 009030504 1,691 182 009030505 2,855 351 BEHAR PC 9,111 1117 BEHAR 4,337 535 009030104 1,938 234 009030105 1,014 147 009030106 1,385 154 CHORAQ BABA KHEL 1,267 152 009030103 1,267 152 TORANAY 3,507 430 009030101 2,389 286 009030102 1,118 144 HASHAM KHEL DAB PC 9,132 1149 GADO GARRI 1,876 267 009030604 1,876 267 HASHAM KHEL DAB 2,162 238 009030601 2,162 238 MUSA KHELA SAR 1,364 175 009030603 1,364 175 NASK 1,363 157 009030606 1,363 157 RICHBAND 1,096 167 009030605 1,096 167 SALAY 1,271 145 009030602 1,271 145 KABAL GARAM PC 16,237 1631 ASHARO SAR 403 44 009030303 403 44 DAURA SAR 1,361 127 009030302 1,361 127 GEER 1,965 207 009030304 1,965 207 KABAL GARAM 9,406 924 009030306 2,799 295 009030307 2,232 247 Page 8 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 009030308 1,747 158 009030309 2,628 224 KOTKAY MARTUNG 1,837 203 009030301 1,837 203 SHAGA 1,265 126 009030305 1,265 126 KAMACH PC 17,102 1865 DADIL 8,469 928 009030705 1,532 179 009030706 1,413 161 009030707 1,944 213 009030708 1,997 195 009030709 1,583 180 KAMACH 8,633 937 009030701 1,635 194 009030702 2,198 248 009030703 2,147 220 009030704 1,114 111 009030710 1,539 164 KOZKALAI PC 17,515 1636 KOZKALAI 7,492 645 009030401 4,607 382 009030402 2,885 263 MANDORIA 3,167 268 009030403 3,167 268 MANZKALAI 5,167 589 009030404 2,550 272 009030405 2,617 317 MIR JALAY 1,689 134 009030406 1,689 134 TOTWALAN PC 9,233 1071 DANAKOL 3,480 485 009030205 1,199 183 009030206 2,281 302 TORAWRRI 1,289 137 009030204 1,289 137 TOTWALAN 4,464 449 009030201 1,597 162 009030202 1,290 140 009030203 1,577 147 BISHAM TEHSIL 105,890 12,560 BISHAM QH 105,890 12560 BISHAM PC 8,123 881 Page 9 of 13 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (SHANGLA
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