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Lasbela Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH LASBELA DISTRICT 574,292 93,165 BELA TEHSIL 104,438 18,788 BELA GHARBI QH 40,262 7599 KAHTOR PC 11,201 2166 DAWN 3,908 798 480020203 1,766 353 480020204 2,142 445 DAWN GHARBI 892 182 480020205 892 182 KAHTOR 6,401 1186 480020201 2,558 484 480020202 3,843 702 KANAR PC 15,523 3066 ARI WALA 565 88 480020315 565 88 BET JUMAN 476 95 480020307 476 95 BET KANGER 366 68 480020308 366 68 BHIT 333 66 480020310 333 66 FAIZOWALA 531 99 480020312 531 99 GUNDACHA JAGIR 2,477 481 480020309 2,477 481 JAMOTWALA 371 61 480020311 371 61 KANAR 816 158 480020303 816 158 KHARINEKA 804 139 480020317 804 139 KISHARI 878 169 480020305 878 169 KONDI 1,182 235 480020302 1,182 235 KULRI 2,664 633 480020318 2,664 633 LANGRA 629 150 480020304 629 150 Page 1 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MAZAR WALA 386 84 480020314 386 84 MURIDANI 1,513 249 480020316 1,513 249 NAMI 399 85 480020301 399 85 SANHRI 527 106 480020306 527 106 WASRE WALA 606 100 480020313 606 100 KUD GUNDACHA PC 8,229 1547 DARO WALA 1,120 210 480020105 1,120 210 FATEH WALA 1,350 264 480020108 1,350 264 JAFAR WALA 1,489 219 480020101 1,489 219 KHARKACHA 400 78 480020109 400 78 KHARKI 605 135 480020107 605 135 KONDI GHARBI 352 83 480020104 352 83 KORI WALA 498 88 480020110 498 88 KUD GUNDACHA 528 102 480020102 528 102 KUD GUNDACHA SHARQI 682 142 480020103 682 142 KUD GUNDACHA SHUMALI 1,205 226 480020106 1,205 226 SADDAR PC 5,309 820 BORA 1,368 203 480020402 1,368 203 DHORA KALAN 1,368 209 480020401 1,368 209 ONRA 2,573 408 480020403 2,573 408 Page 2 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BELA M.C. 24,318 4039 CHARGE NO 11 24,318 4039 CIRCLE NO 01 8,768 1572 480110101 2,181 372 480110102 1,699 347 480110103 755 172 480110104 1,955 319 480110105 517 74 480110106 1,661 288 CIRCLE NO 02 15,550 2467 480110201 2,018 302 480110202 462 61 480110203 2,471 328 480110204 2,324 358 480110205 1,178 197 480110206 3,953 672 480110207 1,020 187 480110208 368 63 480110209 1,111 173 480110210 645 126 BELA SHARQI QH 39,858 7150 BUGHIARI PC 10,470 1733 BABRA 981 170 480010209 981 170 BABRA GHARBI 0 0 480010210 0 0 BUGHIARI 2,057 362 480010211 2,057 362 CHHIB 241 45 480010203 241 45 CHHIB SHARQI 544 100 480010201 544 100 HALA 762 148 480010208 762 148 KIN 2,030 364 480010202 2,030 364 NARG KANGAR 1,243 145 480010206 1,243 145 ONRA KANGAR 556 114 480010204 556 114 ONRA KANGAR SHARQI 0 0 480010205 0 0 THARRA 2,056 285 Page 3 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 480010207 2,056 285 GADOR PC 7,811 1445 AKRI 315 63 480010305 315 63 AKRI SHARQI 613 127 480010306 613 127 BHIT WADARY 563 111 480010302 563 111 GADOR 3,300 663 480010301 3,300 663 KUNDALA 634 95 480010303 634 95 KUNDALA SHARQI 621 95 480010304 621 95 SARISH PAT 1,151 169 480010309 1,151 169 WIR 142 26 480010307 142 26 WIR SHARQI 472 96 480010308 472 96 MIARKA PC 21,577 3972 DANDA 3,148 538 480010101 1,677 246 480010102 1,471 292 DANDA SHARQI 1,220 194 480010103 1,220 194 GAJRI 1,783 396 480010117 1,783 396 MIARKA 6,398 1196 480010108 1,672 315 480010109 1,771 319 480010110 1,798 323 480010118 1,157 239 PEER TIARA SHARQI 198 34 480010105 198 34 PER TIARA 720 142 480010104 720 142 PIPRANI 843 145 480010107 843 145 Page 4 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH PIPRANI SHARQI 275 47 480010106 275 47 RAJAL 3,978 729 480010113 1,890 349 480010114 1,461 270 480010119 627 110 RAJAL SHARQI 1,267 242 480010115 1,267 242 SAREENWALA 1,614 281 480010111 1,614 281 SAREEWALA-SHARQI 115 22 480010112 115 22 SHAIP 18 6 480010116 18 6 DUREJI TEHSIL 45,662 8,754 DUREJI M.C. 12,871 2588 CHARGE NO 16 12,871 2588 CIRCLE NO 01 3,677 676 480160101 360 63 480160102 780 122 480160103 1,065 189 480160104 852 152 480160105 240 65 480160106 380 85 CIRCLE NO 02 3,991 798 480160201 842 186 480160202 1,051 218 480160203 535 96 480160204 406 63 480160205 382 85 480160206 338 71 480160207 437 79 CIRCLE NO 03 5,203 1114 480160301 761 160 480160302 503 103 480160303 1,059 203 480160304 965 227 480160305 513 114 480160306 66 12 480160307 1,336 295 DUREJI QH 32,791 6166 LOHI PC 21,612 4019 BAHLOR 4,292 660 480090114 2,572 397 480090115 1,720 263 Page 5 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CHUKA 448 83 480090113 448 83 DARAB 421 96 480090103 421 96 DEERACH 158 27 480090111 158 27 DRAZI 578 115 480090106 578 115 KAREJAL 1,017 231 480090101 1,017 231 KATHRACH 444 86 480090112 444 86 KOTIRA 757 168 480090107 757 168 LAKROHAIL 1,625 348 480090104 998 224 480090105 627 124 LOHI 9,419 1696 480090108 4,230 800 480090109 2,116 342 480090110 3,073 554 SATHNEK 1,440 316 480090117 1,054 246 480090118 386 70 SHAKAR 278 50 480090116 278 50 SUNDI 735 143 480090102 735 143 SADDAR PC 4,528 727 ARI PER 757 127 480090201 757 127 KHOSIRA 1,500 241 480090204 1,500 241 LATIFABAD 280 36 480090203 280 36 LOP 423 56 480090214 423 56 UMIDABAD 1,568 267 480090202 1,568 267 Page 6 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SOR PC 6,651 1420 DHINGA 2,539 540 480090316 463 84 480090317 652 123 480090318 1,424 333 VARAHUB 4,112 880 480090312 1,165 299 480090313 1,469 290 480090314 611 126 480090315 867 165 GADDANI TEHSIL 24,579 4,210 GADDANI M.C. 7,667 1274 CHARGE NO 13 7,667 1274 CIRCLE NO 01 7,667 1274 480130101 1,564 257 480130102 2,581 427 480130103 1,566 235 480130104 1,956 355 GADDANI SADDAR QH 16,912 2936 GADDANI PC 16,912 2936 CHICHAI 4,508 882 480070103 1,641 339 480070104 2,867 543 KUND 4,293 616 480070105 1,531 197 480070106 2,762 419 MWALI JANUBI 5,271 966 480070101 2,733 513 480070102 2,538 453 MWALI SHUMALI 2,840 472 480070107 1,291 183 480070108 1,549 289 HUB TEHSIL 203,020 27,606 HUB M.C. 175,376 22826 CHARGE NO 14 175,376 22826 CIRCLE NO 01 14,117 2145 480140101 1,421 180 480140102 1,094 157 480140103 1,981 476 480140104 4,510 693 480140105 1,403 156 480140106 2,416 320 480140107 1,292 163 CIRCLE NO 02 19,065 2197 480140201 2,418 229 Page 7 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 480140202 2,257 240 480140203 1,646 188 480140204 3,741 404 480140205 2,007 232 480140206 1,118 114 480140207 1,283 161 480140208 2,516 277 480140209 2,079 352 CIRCLE NO 03 11,932 1478 480140301 2,364 316 480140302 945 100 480140303 1,746 207 480140304 923 109 480140305 2,237 229 480140306 2,514 345 480140307 1,203 172 CIRCLE NO 04 33,553 4438 480140401 1,245 152 480140402 3,302 404 480140403 2,117 221 480140404 1,889 244 480140405 1,121 244 480140406 2,645 339 480140407 1,466 240 480140408 2,288 250 480140409 1,991 356 480140410 2,255 353 480140411 2,100 211 480140412 2,133 399 480140413 2,898 286 480140414 825 222 480140415 3,767 313 480140416 1,511 204 CIRCLE NO 05 7,996 1185 480140501 741 174 480140502 1,652 271 480140503 1,832 187 480140504 1,185 164 480140505 1,852 263 480140506 734 126 CIRCLE NO 06 7,375 1118 480140601 850 65 480140602 618 131 480140603 967 206 480140604 842 174 480140605 1,472 135 480140606 2,626 407 CIRCLE NO 07 12,730 1410 480140701 966 101 Page 8 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 480140702 1,689 198 480140703 2,239 242 480140704 2,279 246 480140705 877 74 480140706 1,971 245 480140707 2,709 304 CIRCLE NO 08 13,227 1513 480140801 997 122 480140802 1,996 229 480140803 2,049 227 480140804 1,753 259 480140805 1,879 169 480140806 1,628 190 480140807 2,925 317 CIRCLE NO 09 47,508 6105 480140901 1,865 310 480140902 259 37 480140903 1,762 290 480140904 1,588 220 480140905 2,159 230 480140906 740 92 480140907 2,827 364 480140908 1,675 191 480140909 436 56 480140910 5,540 824 480140911 1,760 221 480140912 3,483 413 480140913 1,474 330 480140914 1,440 173 480140915 2,205 258 480140916 5,116 533 480140917 1,888 244 480140918 2,420 252 480140919 2,686 346 480140920 2,010 262 480140921 4,175 459 CIRCLE NO 10 7,873 1237 480141001 961 132 480141002 1,103 160 480141003 1,752 291 480141004 703 149 480141005 2,034 280 480141006 1,320 225 HUB QH 27,644 4780 LOHARANI PC 10,737 2223 HASSAN PIR 2,279 449 480050205 1,119 227 480050206 1,160 222 KASHA KARARA 344 82 Page 9 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (LASBELA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 480050204 344 82 KELA 612 137 480050203 612 137 LOHARANI 1,125 258 480050202 1,125 258 MUSAFERI 1,271 250 480050201 1,271 250 PANERIAN 5,106 1047 480050207 2,319 502 480050208 1,999 398 480050209 788 147 SAKRAN PC 16,907 2557 SAKRAN 16,907 2557 480050101 1,833 289 480050102 1,856 332 480050103 1,514 291 480050104 2,516 397 480050105 2,233 310 480050106 3,167 527 480050107 1,561 171 480050108 2,227 240 KANRAJ TEHSIL 12,387 2,914 KANRAJ QH 12,387 2914 SADDAR KANRAJ PC 12,387 2914 BARROT 115 21 480080111 115 21 DUDDAR 1,484 314 480080112 1,484 314 KANDI 1,550 363 480080107 1,205 264 480080108 345 99 KANRAJ JUNNIBI 1,901 459 480080104 780 166 480080105 1,121 293 KANRAJ SHUMALI 3,880 964 480080101 954 234 480080102 1,410 389 480080103 1,516 341 KARO KANDO 1,041 250 480080106 1,041 250 KARR 187 48 480080109
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