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Khuzdar Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KHUZDAR DISTRICT 802,207 120,405 ARANJI SUB-TEHSIL 42,401 7,010 ARANJI QH 42,401 7010 ARANJI PC 42,401 7010 (BASUM KANI) BASUN KANI 3,244 495 476090165 3,244 495 (DADARRI KUMBI) DASTARI KUMBI 39 8 476090150 39 8 (JHAKAR) JHABKAR 1,348 177 476090119 1,348 177 (MOHD SAMATOI)M. SALMAN TOLAI 486 63 476090144 486 63 ABDARI 136 18 476090157 136 18 ALANGI 385 84 476090146 385 84 ALOO BANT 770 66 476090110 770 66 ANDRO 247 52 476090142 247 52 ARAJI MASJID 3,319 480 476090153 1,720 253 476090154 1,599 227 ASHONOR 145 31 476090133 145 31 AWAND SHARQI 229 44 476090167 229 44 BAKTAR RAMRI 1,493 198 476090106 713 87 476090107 195 31 476090108 585 80 BAKTAR ZABRI MASJID 634 123 476090109 634 123 BARG JHABOR 153 29 476090135 153 29 BHABHARA 330 62 476090132 330 62 BHADIN 258 51 476090102 258 51 Page 1 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BOHER MASS 1,783 375 476090116 318 75 476090117 934 199 476090118 531 101 BUT KOCHAOW 113 26 476090166 113 26 CHAIRI CHATERKI 153 17 476090171 153 17 CHIBI KA 118 19 476090168 118 19 DOSHAI 314 68 476090149 314 68 GABA MAR 1,095 246 476090101 1,095 246 GOLA 195 38 476090141 195 38 GOLADO 127 30 476090155 127 30 HEENAR 449 73 476090111 92 12 476090112 301 51 476090113 56 10 JAMBOORO 886 142 476090105 886 142 JARANDER 563 118 476090152 563 118 JUGI 209 37 476090172 209 37 KANOGI 380 40 476090147 380 40 KHAZEENA 2,476 413 476090120 2,476 413 KHOSO ARNGI 1,591 233 476090122 1,153 174 476090123 248 33 476090124 190 26 KISHARI 2,388 489 476090121 2,388 489 KOHAN MASJID 237 56 476090170 237 56 Page 2 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KUMBI 53 13 476090156 53 13 LAKAR 303 43 476090136 303 43 LASHKAR 67 15 476090160 67 15 LASO 289 64 476090131 289 64 LEHRO 1,017 184 476090128 279 56 476090129 319 67 476090130 419 61 MARDAN PHUSHI KHAIR 2,451 332 476090163 896 123 476090164 1,555 209 MARRI CHIB 158 19 476090148 158 19 NIMI BAINT 1,927 255 476090114 1,115 147 476090115 812 108 OJATOO 348 37 476090158 348 37 OWAND 35 7 476090103 35 7 PUSHI KHEER/TOLLAI 1,362 233 476090151 1,362 233 SAHARKI 451 68 476090140 451 68 SAMATOI 337 64 476090159 337 64 SHAHO KUMBI 47 10 476090145 47 10 SHAK LOHI 113 26 476090134 113 26 SHUM 535 86 476090162 535 86 SINGAR 850 173 476090161 850 173 Page 3 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SONAROO 3,098 507 476090137 1,257 201 476090138 935 158 476090139 906 148 TALLAR CHIB 98 7 476090143 98 7 TRAGAR 1,994 340 476090125 821 88 476090126 661 142 476090127 512 110 TRALL 439 95 476090169 439 95 WISTRO 136 31 476090104 136 31 KARAKH SUB-TEHSIL 31,057 5,361 KARAKH QH 31,057 5361 BHALONK PC 5,405 1024 (CHAND ZAI) CHANDRAMO 44 10 476050324 44 10 (GHEYARI SOOR) GARHE SOOR 20 7 476050316 20 7 (NAWARI ZOORI) ZOORI 105 23 476050303 105 23 (SHAHRI NO.1) SHAHRI 292 58 476050307 292 58 (TARANDO) LARANOO 58 9 476050321 58 9 ANJIRI 45 9 476050322 45 9 ARBI 40 6 476050329 40 6 BHALONK 735 127 476050342 735 127 CHANA BHALONK(CHABOLES) 233 38 476050318 233 38 DASHT KHORAK(DASHT BOORAK) 52 9 476050306 52 9 DASHT SHAHO 86 16 476050334 86 16 DASHT SHANO 145 33 Page 4 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 476050323 145 33 GADHI DASHT 313 76 476050325 313 76 GUNI 68 14 476050341 68 14 HOI 38 7 476050333 38 7 JARRI 26 5 476050319 26 5 JARWARO 54 13 476050345 54 13 JOGI MAZHI 41 7 476050302 41 7 KATARKI 13 2 476050311 13 2 KATGRAH 31 4 476050317 31 4 KHAGHALI DASHT 28 3 476050309 28 3 KHAROKE 25 5 476050331 25 5 KHAWSHEN 47 13 476050304 47 13 KORE JANG 5 2 476050343 5 2 KOTE BARIFI 89 13 476050328 89 13 KUNJ 226 47 476050320 226 47 LAHRI 39 6 476050338 39 6 LONDO 75 13 476050315 75 13 MAHI GATI 27 4 476050339 27 4 MARRI 531 108 476050308 531 108 Page 5 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MASTUNGI 4 1 476050327 4 1 MAZRI 17 3 476050313 17 3 MEHI 148 30 476050305 148 30 MIR GUL 15 3 476050314 15 3 MUJAWIR KUCHO 37 8 476050335 37 8 MUR 115 27 476050326 115 27 MURAD DASHT 77 5 476050310 77 5 PATAN 150 29 476050340 150 29 PHATI 23 4 476050337 23 4 PIR BRAHIM BALINA 320 62 476050312 320 62 PIR IBRAHIM ZEERINA 241 37 476050301 241 37 PIR KUCH 29 5 476050336 29 5 SOMBACHI 354 58 476050332 354 58 VICHETI 57 12 476050344 57 12 ZAMIN KHER 287 53 476050330 287 53 SADDAR ABAD PC 14,531 2385 (DASHT PINDI) DASHT PANDHO 58 7 476050137 58 7 (HALAH CHUKELA) HALA 59 9 476050143 59 9 (KAIRRI) KIARRI 71 14 476050148 71 14 (KARANG) GARANG 68 10 Page 6 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 476050153 68 10 ABAD 1,855 288 476050103 1,855 288 AKIRO 575 121 476050105 575 121 ALANGI 546 97 476050115 546 97 BAHRI 55 8 476050104 55 8 BANDAH 42 8 476050125 42 8 BIDRANG 40 10 476050126 40 10 CHAKULI 70 15 476050117 70 15 CHANO 62 12 476050106 62 12 CHATETOON 343 66 476050150 343 66 CHIBYOON 188 28 476050151 188 28 CHORANDORI 90 14 476050114 90 14 CHUTTA 1,036 161 476050112 1,036 161 DADARO 251 33 476050152 251 33 DANDAON 24 3 476050141 24 3 DASHT ALLAH BARAIO 71 19 476050145 71 19 DASHT KHUNDRI 15 3 476050122 15 3 DASHT LUK 25 4 476050140 25 4 DASHT SHEIKH 468 78 476050132 468 78 Page 7 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DUKANI 120 11 476050124 120 11 GATEH SORE 44 9 476050138 44 9 GHUND 34 5 476050119 34 5 HENARI 34 7 476050135 34 7 JATTAK 943 170 476050110 943 170 KACHOO KUSHKABA 12 2 476050111 12 2 KHARO 11 2 476050146 11 2 KHUDA ABAD 413 72 476050102 413 72 KORI 165 36 476050149 165 36 KUCHANDO 32 4 476050142 32 4 KULL (KULL KUN) 40 9 476050147 40 9 KUND (KHUNDER) 56 13 476050154 56 13 KURCH 93 23 476050144 93 23 LAKHA GUL BHEET 1,822 307 476050118 1,822 307 LAKHARO 959 155 476050113 959 155 LANDKO 24 4 476050128 24 4 LIRING 85 8 476050133 85 8 LOHARRI DANNI 41 3 476050134 41 3 LOHERA 30 6 476050139 30 6 Page 8 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MAKRO 203 44 476050107 203 44 MAT 5 2 476050109 5 2 MATHY WARO KACHO 66 14 476050129 66 14 MULKI 33 6 476050108 33 6 PHOOR CHOTTA 176 32 476050136 176 32 PIR BARI 90 19 476050127 90 19 SARAP 492 74 476050116 492 74 SHOKBARK 354 22 476050123 354 22 THOTH 53 2 476050130 53 2 UTTOO 44 7 476050121 44 7 WAHANDARI 1,534 236 476050101 1,534 236 WARANDI MAZI 12 4 476050120 12 4 WEID 499 69 476050131 499 69 SUNCHAKOO PC 11,121 1952 (KONOKALKONKAL)KOH KUL 174 34 476050211 174 34 ARAGHI 48 5 476050207 48 5 BARKI 74 13 476050230 74 13 CHAKORI 557 92 476050235 557 92 CHAT ALLAH ABAD 368 65 476050228 115 21 476050229 253 44 Page 9 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DASHT PUBOW 92 17 476050203 92 17 DIRRI 78 15 476050233 78 15 GAGI 8 2 476050234 8 2 GAWASHKAR 27 8 476050225 27 8 JHALARO 1,350 249 476050223 901 174 476050224 449 75 KAHNI 815 134 476050208 815 134 KHANDRI(KHADRI) 909 151 476050204 295 54 476050205 290 51 476050206 324 46 LANGRECHI 261 46 476050227 261 46 MENA BOOZ 148 34 476050212 148 34 MOHAMMAD DASHT 103 28 476050209 103 28 NOKJO 1,617 314 476050214 576 128 476050215 1,041 186 NOORWAH 70 9 476050210 70 9 PHOOR BARA 50 14 476050216 50 14 PRIT 147 30 476050232 147 30 PUTO 365 76 476050221 306 65 476050222 59 11 SABIRO 152 22 476050220 152 22 SALARI 430 59 476050231 430 59 Page 10 of 62 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL BALOCHISTAN (KHUZDAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SINJOWRI 487 87 476050218 160 30 476050219 327 57 SUN CHAKOO 2,165 326 476050201 1,743 257 476050202 422 69 TALAFI 173 36 476050226 173 36 TOILI 107 26 476050217 107 26 WAROOM 346 60 476050213 346 60 KHUZDAR TEHSIL 300,355 44,844 KHUZDAR M.CORP.
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