Collaborative efforts of BOS-P&DD and UNICEF-Peshawar
DISTRICT PROFILE - CHITRAL 2014
A comprehensive district profile
The document provides rich account of historical background, Topography, administrative setup, social dimensions and Economic potential of district Chitral
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ................................................................... 1
1.1 Chitral ........................................................................................................................................ 2
1.2 Early History .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Capital ....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.4 Physical Features/Topography .................................................................................................. 4
1.5 Rivers and Streams .................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Climate ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.7 Flora .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.8 Fauna ......................................................................................................................................... 8
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT CHITRAL ......................................................... 9
2.1 Ethnicity and Tribes ................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Languages and Dialects ............................................................................................................. 9
2.3 Dress and Ornaments ................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Dwellings ................................................................................................................................. 10
2.5 Occupations ............................................................................................................................. 12
2.6 Culture, Customs and Traditions ............................................................................................. 12
2.7 Marriage .................................................................................................................................. 12
ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT CHITRAL ................................................. 13
3.1 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Land-Use Pattern in Hectare ................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Source of Irrigation .................................................................................................................. 14
3.4 Acreage and Production of Major Crops Grown ..................................................................... 14
3.5 Vegetables ............................................................................................................................... 15
3.6 Livestock .................................................................................................................................. 16
3.7 Forestry ................................................................................................................................... 17
3.8 Industry ................................................................................................................................... 18
3.9 Communication ....................................................................................................................... 18
3.10 Post Office ............................................................................................................................. 19
Trade and Trade Centres ................................................................................... 20
ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP ................................................................................... 21
Executive ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Judiciary and Revenue System ...................................................................................................... 21
CHITRAL DISTRICT AT A GLANCE ........................................................................ 23
DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS ............................................................................................................... 23
LAND USE STATISTICS 2012-13 .......................................................................................................... 26
MAJOR CROPS 2012-13 ..................................................................................................................... 27
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK POPULATION .............................................................................................. 28
NUMBER OF EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 2012-13 ............................................................................ 29
HEALTH FACILITIES 2013 ................................................................................................................... 30
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE 2011-12 (PSLM) ..................................................................................... 30
ENERGY.............................................................................................................................................. 31
MAJOR INDUSTRIES ........................................................................................................................... 31
COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................................................ 31
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 34
LIST OF UNION COUNCILS AND VILLAGES 2001 .................................................. 35
LIST OF VILLAGE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCILS MARCH 2014 ..................... 39
D0EMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS 2012-13 (ESTIMATED) ......................................................................... 56
ENVIRONMENT 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 58
AGRICULTURE 2012-13 ...................................................................................................................... 61
CROP ACREAGE ................................................................................................................................. 63
LIVESTOCK 2012-13 ........................................................................................................................... 68
EDUCATION 2012-13 ......................................................................................................................... 70
HEALTH 2012-13 ................................................................................................................................ 74
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 2012-13 ............................................................................................ 77
ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2014-15 ............................................... 79
LIST OF ONGOING SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15) ..................................................................................... 79
LIST OF NEW SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15) ............................................................................................. 81
LIST OF FEDERAL SCHEMES (PSDP 2014-15) ..................................................................................... 82
SELECTED POPULATION OF INDIVIDUAL RURAL LOCALITIES 1998 CENSUS ......... 83
KEY CONTACT OF THE DISTRICT ....................................................................... 108
FOREWORD
Development is an amalgam of multidimensional dynamics. Informed decision making is one of the several factors that maximize impact of development interventions across the board, while making the best use of scare resources and responding to people’s aspirations and needs. The need for development of District Profiles was felt due to a number of impediments faced in collection of accurate data for Development Planning of Provincial Government. It is believed that these profiles will not only open new avenues for learning but will also serve the needs of policy makers, development practitioners, planners & mangers, academic institutions, international community and other interested groups for targeted interventions geared towards improving service delivery. Consequently, BOS, together with UNICEF, initiated compilation of available district specific data/information on relevant socio-economic and physical indicators in the form of District Profile to serve as a baseline and a reference point for planning and monitoring of developmental activities. The District Profile of Chitral has been prepared and will be updated regularly through MIS reporting mechanism on progress of each programme sector with necessary analysis. The document, it is hoped, will become a useful source of information on district’s progressive development under different initiatives of the Provincial Government. I avail this opportunity to thank Bureau of Statistics and UNICEF team, and its affiliated Provincial Line Departments for dedicating their time and efforts to prepare the document in a professional way. We look forward to your valuable suggestions to make this document more refined and useful in future.
(KHALID PERVEZ)
Additional Chief Secretary Bureau of Statistics Planning & Development Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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INTRODUCTION
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BACKGROUND
SECTION-1
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1.1 Chitral
The Chitral region of the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan is one of the most isolated
areas of the western end of the Himalayas (elevation: 1128m, Population: 318, 689) (1998
Census) and is surrounded by high mountain passes, deep green valleys, and ageless mountain
glaciers which play a significant role in shaping these valleys. Chitral is located at the base of
the towering Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush; it is the fifth largest peak in the
world. This mystical area is the familiar abode of giants and fairies since times immemorial. Its
majestic hills still preserve the huge caves inhabited by the ancient giants called KASH and
GABBAR.
1.2 Early History
The historical evolution of Chitral is a direct result of its foreign influences which include the Iranians, Arabs, Chinese, and Hindus. The Tartars Genghis Khan and Tamerlane also have major influences, as well as the armies of Alexander of Macedonia (Alexander the Great). Lawrence of
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Arabia also settled for a time near Chitral. The main language is “Khowar”, and the people are called “Khow”. Ninety percent of the people speak this language, and the other 10% speak Phalra, Gujari, Dameli, Gawar-Bati, Nuristani, Kalasha, Yidgha, Wakhi, Kirghiz, and Farsi. The Chitral valley is one of the main arteries of the Silk Road (Baroghil Pass to China). The Lowari Pass (3,118m) is the southern and the Shandur Pass (3,734m – at the point where the road passes through) is the northern gateway to Chitral by road. The road journey from Peshawar takes 12 hours. Pakistan International Airline Fokker flights take 45 minutes from Peshawar and are dependent upon the weather. A major attraction of Chitral is the Kalash Valley. Home of the Kafir Kalash, or “weavers of the black robes”, a primitive pagan tribe which practices a culture and belief and a way of life which dates beyond history. They are believed to be descendants of the armies of Alexander the Great who called the Hindu Kush “parapamisus” meaning mountains over which eagles can fly. The history and origins of the Kalash are shrouded in mystery; Alexander’s armies said that they were the descendants of Dionysus since they were already there and practicing beliefs similar to the Greeks when his armies arrived. Others believe that Chitrali’s are the descendants of the Europeans and even vice versa. Still others believe that they came from Afghanistan since there were Kalash valleys there as well and before Afghanistan the theory is that they came from Siam, the area known as Thailand today, but the Kalash in Afghanistan were forcibly converted to Islam, which leaves just 3000 Kalashi’s still living in Pakistan. The women of Kalash wear a black woolen home spun dress, called a “Cheo”, with numerous beaded necklaces and an exceptional headpiece covered in cowry shells, bells, beads, and trinkets. Unique to the Kalash people are their cone-shaped baskets woven from goat hair around a structure composed of mulberry and wild almond branches. The Kalash are a very simple and innocent people who love to sing and dance.
The history of Chitral is ancient, and the handicraft of “Shu”, otherwise known as “Patti” is a
continuation of Central Asian customs passed on from generation to generation. Surprisingly,
the process of development of the tools involved in it has continued with very little change.
The production of “Shu” can be dated as far back as 1500 B.C, while the rich tradition of “Shu”
is deep-rooted in the remarkable culture, mythology and folklore of Chitrali society.
“Shu” is created in a natural environment by both the men and women of Chitral, who play an
equally important role in the production of this handicraft. The economic cycle in Chitral is
wholly different from other parts of Pakistan because of its location in the Hindu Kush.
Spinning, weaving, embroidery, and hand-knitting are done in the comfort of one’s home
during the cold weather. The production of handicrafts is often the only source of income for
Chitrali households. Items are made with the materials available for their production as well as
the existing means for producing them. The skilled hand has always enjoyed a high status in
Chitrali society. An old Chitrali saying “Khowistan a aurat abaad” means “The land of the Khow
is prosperous due to the efforts of the women” shows the admiration for women in Chitral.
Knowledge and production of natural, hand-made items in Pakistan is not only an economic
necessity, but a tradition which establishes society and the patterns of its existence.
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1.3 Capital
The capital of District Chitral is Chitral situated on the western bank of the Kunar River (also called Chitral River). The town is at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush, 25,289 ft (7,708 m) high. The altitude of the valley is 3,700 ft (1,100 m).
1.4 Physical Features/Topography
The Chitral Mastuj Valley which is appropriately 320
Kilometers long is surrounded by three of the highest
mountain ranges in the world. These precipitous
mountains penning out here and there leave little room
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for dwelling and cultivable lands. To the west bordering Afghanistan is the Hindu Kush range, to
the east the Hindu Raj range and in between the Shandur Karakuram range. The district
contains numerous peaks over 20,000 feet. Terichmir being the highest with has altitude of
25,263 feet.
The district is a mountainous tract. The mountains are bare except for the lower part of the
district and it is only in small patches at the bottom of the deep and narrow valleys that any
cultivation is found. Altitude of the mountain ranges from 3,500 feet in the extreme south in
Arandu to 25,263 feet at Tirichmir. The district is made up of several valleys most important
and the largest of which is Chitral- Mastuj Valley stretching from Broghil in the Pamirs to
Arandu on the southern tip on Afghan border. The other valleys are Laspur, Mulkhow,
Torkhow, Terich, Owir, Lothoh, Shishi and Ashuret.
1.5 Rivers and Streams
The salient feature of the drainage is that all the large and small streams drain into the Chitral
River the source of which is in the Chiantar Glacier. The Chitral River, from its source to the
place where it enters Afghanistan, has various names; First of all during its journey through the
cast and long valley of Yarkhun, it is called the Yarkhun River. At Mastuj it is joined by the
Laspur River which is its first main tributary and drains the huge section of the northern face of
Shandur Hindu Raj range. From here it is given the name of Mastuj River and continues to be
such till it reaches a place called Gankorini, four miles above Chitral town. During this course it
collects numerous hill torrents and steams on both bank and also Torkhow River on the right
bank. The Torkhow River drains the regions of Torkhow and Mulkhow.
At Gankorini it is joined by the Lotkoh River and from here onwards it becomes the Chitral River
till it enters Afghanistan at Arandu. On its way, the Chitral River is joined by many streams and
side valleys such as Jughoor gole, Ayun Gole, Kalashgum, Shishi Kuh and Ashuret.
The main valley as a whole from Broghil to the border of Afghanistan is about 320 kilometers
long. The average width of the valley would be not more than 5/6 kilometers. Sometimes, it
opens to about five kilometers or so wide as in Booni-Chitral town, Drosh and Broghil area and
at some places it narrows down to less than 200 yards like in Darband Yarkhun, Mashalik,
Koragh, Karbitori and many other places.
The open areas comprise all the fan deposits which are found at the mouths of all the torrents
or streams. The origin of these alluvial fans can be attributed to temperature and humidity
extreme characteristics of Chitral climate which causes the rocks and stone burst. Also the
weathering agents, such as avalanches rushing down the hill slopes in spring and winter, hill
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torrents and streams which rise when the snow melts in summer and floods which are caused
by the summer torrential rains. All have been since time immemorial bringing with them
thousands of tons of materials and partly depositing them at succession of alluvial fans. The
valley floors rise gradually from 3377 feet at Arandu to 12270 at Showar Shur in Broghil.
1.6 Climate
The Climate of Chitral is distinctly continental. It is hot in summer, ranging from very hot in low
lands to warm in the uplands and cool in the higher elevations. Spring weather is unpredictable
with frequent rain and snowfall. Autumn has mild and pleasant temperature. The extreme
maximum temperature recorded in Drosh is 36.800 C for the month of July while in Chitral it is
300C for the same month. The summer at high altitude such as Broghil, Sorlaspur, Gobore,
Bagusht, Kiyar, Arkari, Owir, Rech etc. are cold and windy with extremely cold nights.
In winter most of the valleys are in the grip of northerly wind and blizzards. The winters are less
severe in the lowlands as compared to the uplands. The extreme minimum temperature
recorded at Drosh and Chitral stations have been -3.80C and -0.90C for the months of January
and February respectively. The mean minimum for the same stations have been 0.20C and -
1.30C for the months of January and February respectively.
Mean Monthly Temperature, Precipitation and Relative Humidity recorded at Chitral & Drosh Stations, Chitral District
Month Chitral Drosh
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Mean Temperature (0C)
Total Rainfall
(Millimeters)
Mean Temperature (0C)
Total Rainfall
(Millimeters) Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
January 14.10 -0.20 94.30 12.60 2.70 50.90
February 9.20 -1.00 151.80 8.50 1.20 131.90
March 20.70 6.00 48.70 20.30 8.90 38.10
April 23.80 8.80 76.90 24.30 11.20 77.20
May 28.00 11.70 78.80 28.00 14.90 89.70
June 32.20 14.30 31.20 32.40 17.40 42.30
July 35.10 18.00 63.20 35.30 21.40 101.40
August 31.70 17.50 33.00 32.30 20.00 51.50
September 29.10 12.60 28.20 29.80 15.30 40.00
October 27.80 6.90 3.50 28.20 12.40 0.80
November 22.00 0.70 0.00 22.50 7.00 1.40
December 16.00 -2.90 0..60 15.30 1.60 1.20
Annual Mean 289.70 92.40 609.60 289.50 134.00 626.40
Monthly Maximum Teperature
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Source: Pakistan Meteorological Center Lahore.
1.7 Flora
Some of the most popular plant species found in Chitral are Willow, Birch, Juniper and Popular
Fruit trees like Mulberry, Walnut, Apricot, Apple, Grapes, etc., are found in the orchards of
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peasants and growers. Some cold resistant aromatic species like Buckthorn, Hawthorn, Low
shrubs, Sage brush, Wormwood, Bulbous iris, low-lying cushion plants, meadows grasses,
Artimisia, Cobereasia, Clovers and Alphaalph are found. Fresh bird Cherry and Olive are also
among the common plants of Chitral.
1.8 Fauna
Chitral is regarded highly for its treasure of Fauna as well. Some endangered species of the
world i.e., Snow Leopard, Brown Bear, Tibetan Wolf, Golden Marmot, Snow Partridge and
Himalayan Ibex still live in these remote valleys of the Hindu Kush. Other common mammals of
this mountain habitat are Morolephered Fox, Jackal, Hare, Rat, Himalayan Lynx, Common Otter,
Hyena and Markhor Male and Female.
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SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT CHITRAL
2.1 Ethnicity and Tribes
No authentic account of the history of Chitral State prior to the 100 century A.D is available. It is
recorded in a Sanskrit inscription carved on a rock near Barenis in Mastuj Sub-Division probably by
Budhists and under the rule of Jaipal, King of Kabul. It is said that the area changed hands several
times between the Kushan of Peshawar, Chinese and the Iranians. It was inhabited by the Kalash
who were Budhist or followed a religion similar to Budhism. Alexander also passed through its
southern tip while crossing into northern India via east Afghanistan known as little Kashghar,
Chitral in the old days was on the trade route between China and Western Asia. In the fourteenth
century it was conquered by Torkhoman Prince called Rais who established the Rais dynasty which
flourished for about 275 years. The Raisas subdued the remaining Kalash Kafir strong-holds in
southern Chitral and conquered the whole country stretching from Gilgit to Asmar. Then the
Taimuris, descend, ants of Mirza Hussain of Hirat overthrew the Rais ruler and established the
Katura rule. Chitral was then ruled by Katur dynasty from 1590 to 1947.
2.2 Languages and Dialects
As the original inhabitants of Chitral are said to be Khow, therefore, the original language is
Khowar, made up of words from various tongues and dialects. In some parts such as Lotkoh,
Madaklasht, Kalashgum there are local dialects in which they talk between themselves but they
also know Khowar. The following languages are also spoken in some parts of the district:
1. Warshikwar: In Upper Chitral (Warshigum and Yaseen Areas).
2. Dangarik: In Ashuret, Kalkatak and Buri.
3. Narsatwar: In Arandu.
4. Damariwar: In Domel.
5. Kalashwar: In Kalashgum.
6. Persian: In some parts of Madaklasht and Broghil.
2.3 Dress and Ornaments
The Chitralis wear simple dress consisting of shirts, trousers and home spun cap during summer
season. The cap is made of Patti (woolen) in the shape of a bag with two ends tailored together
and rolled up into a headgear fitting the skull. The cap is the identity of Chitrali people. In winter
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due to extreme cold they wear over the shirt a waistcoat and coat made of Chitral woolen Patti
and if the cold is severe then a loose cloak called shoqa or chugha is also added by male. In the
northern parts of Chitarl shoqa/chugha is a part of traditional dress. In southern area people wear
sheets which have become popular now a day. Female use formal dress along with a big dopatta
which covers the whole body. If they are going out of their homes they use a long and loose vain
made out of white cloth for the purpose of purdah. The women also use jewelry.
2.4 Dwellings
In Chitral, settlements are spreading from 3727 feet elevation at Arandu, the lowest point in the
region, to the 12,000 feet contour line at Broghil. Most of the settlements are found on the top of
alluvial fans on river terraces, near streams/springs wherever soil coincides with easily available
water.
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Settlements are generally situated on the raised side of alluvial fans which contain mostly infertile
and stony lands. Hamlets and villages are compact in nature. In some parts of Chitral the old
fashioned but typically Chitrali houses exist which are called “BAIPASH”. It is an essential and self-
contained part of family houses. It is a large room square in shape and multi-purpose in use. Floor
and ceiling are designed in typical way. The floor is divided into four parts i.e., kitchen, drawing,
bed room and store. In the drawing every one, old, junior, man, woman has his own place of siting.
Father is the head of the family and mother play a role of ‘home minister’ and is in charge of all the
domestic affairs within the house. The ceiling of the house is umbrella shape with a skylight
ventilator in the middle. It serves as outlet for the hearth smoke.
Joint families live together. In southern parts of the district, double story wooden house structures
are popular while Kalash people, in the three particular valleys, made their houses with big woods
instead of stones which look very beautiful.
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2.5 Occupations
Generally people of Chitral are agriculturists. Some are traders on a small scale. Majority of them
are doing Government service in local offices, armed forces including Chitral Scouts and Frontier
Constabulary.
2.6 Culture, Customs and Traditions
According to a concise definition, culture is the human response to the forces of nature and
history. It is a cognitive comprehension and adjustment to the environment and historical
experience. It fulfills personal and social needs. It brings together different aspects of human
ochavion under the umbrella of a system through which every individual seeks identity and
security. The cultural mosaak of Chitral comprises many components combining physical, oral,
material and non-material.
2.7 Marriage
The society in Chitral has three major components i.e. the Sunni majority, the Ismaili and the
Kalash. Death and Marriage customs are observed according to their own religious beliefs and
practices. The Sunnis belong to Deobandi School of thoughts and their customs are not different
from the rest of Pakistan. The Ismailis have no difference in Nikah, Dowery etc. in the Marriage.
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They however have some different practices, dictated by Pir Shah Nasir Khisrow, an Ismaili saint
from Khurasan. These practices include special ceremonies on the third day of the Funeral. Among
the Kalash, Marriages are observed with austerity but Death ceremonies are celebrated with great
pomp and show. Music concerts are continuously held for six days and feasts are given to the
public. Effigy of the Death person is made of wood and kept as a token. The dead body is buried.
ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT CHITRAL
3.1 Agriculture
Ninety percent of the population of Chitral district is farmers. The total cultivated area is 22,552
hectares. The chief source of irrigation in Chitral district is mountain streams from where water
channels have been erected and this water had made the agriculture progress. Eighty percent of
the farmers possess less than two hectares and only 1 percent has 2.5 hectares. Main crops are
Wheat, Maize, Barley and Paddy. Vegetables and Fruits are also grown. In plain area agriculture
machinery like tractors and thrashers are used. Land Use Pattern of Chitral district for the year
2012-13 is as follow:
3.2 Land-Use Pattern in Hectare
Reported Area Cultivated Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Net Sown Current Fallow
98671 22552 19170 3382
Cropped Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Area sown more than once
23946 4776
Un-cultivated area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Culturable Waste Forest Not available for cultivation
76119 3884 41949 30286
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3.3 Source of Irrigation
The areas irrigated by different sources are as under 2012-13
S. No. Source Area in Hectares
1. Canals 20934
i. Government 4521
ii. Private 16413
2. Tube wells -
3. Wells -
4. Other sources -
Total 20934
3.4 Acreage and Production of Major Crops Grown
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI CROPS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Wheat 7805 351 8156 16793 316 17109
Barley 1771 0 1771 2798 0 2798
Masoor 223 0 223 357 0 357
Onion 300 0 300 3720 0 3720
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF CROPS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Maize 5916 0 5916 17748 0 17748
Rice 1807 0 1807 3440 0 3440
Bajra 69 0 69 85 0 85
Mung 167 29 196 184 32 216
Mash 334 49 383 401 69 470
Chilies 8 0 8 27 0 27
Potato 1158 0 1158 33582 0 33582
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3.5 Vegetables
The principal vegetables grown in the District are turnip, Carrot, Spinach, Tomato, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Peas, Radish and Lady Finger. Acreage and production of major vegetables grown for the year 2012-13 is given in the table:
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI VEGETABLE 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Rabi Vegetable 1453 0 1453 11858 0 11858
Turnip 222 0 222 3108 0 3108
Carrot 100 0 100 603 0 603
Spinach 155 0 155 1008 0 1008
Tomato 230 0 230 1844 0 1844
Culi Flower 122 0 122 854 0 854
Cabbage 226 0 226 1582 0 1582
Peas 190 0 190 1178 0 1178
Radish 178 0 178 1424 0 1424
Other 30 0 30 257 0 257
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF VEGETABLE 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Kharif Vegetables
382 0 382 4828 0 4828
Lady Finger 63 0 63 693 0 693
Tinda 60 0 60 960 0 960
Bringal 46 0 46 598 0 598
Pumpkin 36 0 36 540 0 540
Bitter Gourd 29 0 29 261 0 261
Bottle Gourd 24 0 24 288 0 288
Tomato 124 0 124 1488 0 1488
Arum 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0
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3.6 Livestock
Very few people possess Livestock more than their consumption. Some people have Sheep and
Goats for sale. Some people have also started establishing Poultry farms. Ponies and Donkeys are
kept for carrying load. Cows are kept almost in every home for Milk. In Upper Chitral Yaks are also
rare. Horses are reared for playing Polo Match, which is very common. At some places Sindhi Cows
are reared for Milk. For the treatment and looking after the livestock there are six Veterinary
Hospitals where Six Veterinary Doctors are working. They are in proper Chitral, Drosh, Ayun, Booni,
Mastuj and Garam Chashma. Eighteen Dispensaries have been established in Chitral. Livestock
population of Chitral district according to Livestock Census 2006 is as under:
Livestock Population 2006 Census
S. No. Livestock
Number
1 Ass 3,256
2 Buffalo 296
3 Camel -
4 Cattle 17,4842
5 Goat 347,977
6 Horse 295
7 Mule 63
8 Sheep 181,146
9 Poultry 423,749
Besides Veterinary Hospitals and Veterinary Dispensaries there are 4 artificial Insemination Centres
which are providing service to the Livestock Population in the District. The number of animals
treated, animals protected, and birds protected in Veterinary Hospitals, dispensaries and centers
against contagious diseases in Chitral District during 2012-13 are as under in table:
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Animals/birds treated/protected in Veterinary Hospitals during the year 2012-13
S. No.
Particulars
Number
1.
Animals treated 46488
2.
Animals protected 18120
3.
Birds protected 158590
3.7 Forestry
Chitral remained a princely state till 1969. Therefore the ownership of entire Forests in the valley
remained vested with the state. After merger the Forests were taken over by Government of
NWFP (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and were declared protected during 1975.
FOREST AREA (IN ACRES) BY ENACTMENT 2012-13
Total 125677
Reserved Forest 0
Protected Forest 90196
Resumed Land 0
Un-classed Forest * 0
Section 38 ** 0
Communal *** 0
Guzara Forest 0
Miscellaneous 130
Private Plantation 35351
Note: * Un-classed Forests are those Forests which are owned by Govt. ** Private owner can offer their Land to Forest Department for a Forestation *** Communal Forest is a sub category of the Guzara.
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3.8 Industry
The mineral resources of Chitral have never been properly explored. The illiteracy and lack of
enterprise of the inhabitants proves an effective bar to the profitable exploitation of her mineral
even for internal use. Orpiment or Yellow Arsenic is found in the Lonkhuh valley in Tirich village. It
is extracted but in small quantity. Lead is found in various parts in small quantity but is not
exported. The best quality of marble stone is available in Chitral. Director of Industries, Commerce,
Mineral Development Department have issued a number of licenses for exploration of minerals in
some selected areas.
Minerals Production 2012-13
Type of Minerals Tonnes
Antimony 54
Iron Ore 160
Lead 122
Marble 5,625
Soap Stone 317
3.9 Communication
The northern most districts of Pakistan are characterized by rugged mountain peaks and narrow
isolated valleys. Access to the rest of the country and the surrounding region is by means of
mountain passes, mostly closed in winter.
The Lawari Pass (10,400 ft.) in the south connects Chitral to Upper Dir district and is the major land
route out of this district. The Shandur Pass (12,700 ft.) leads to Gilgit and from there via the
Karakoram Highway to the rest of the country. Because of extreme weather conditions, both these
routes remain closed for about half a year from December to May. During this period the only
access to and from this district is by PIA air service which is itself subject to the erratic weather.
Lowari Tunnel is an 8.75 km (5.3 mile.) long tunnel connecting Chitral with the other parts of the
province. The very purpose of this tunnel was to smoothen the communication of Chitral with
other parts of the province as it remains cut off in winter. The work on tunnel is in progress
however it remained open two days a week
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People with an urgent need to reach Peshawar or other areas and traders of food/items especially
perishable goods tend to use a road that passes through Kunar Province of Afghanistan and re-
enters Pakistan territory at Nawa Pass in Bajaur Agency. This 200 Kilometers stretch of road
through Afghanistan is in poor condition but has the advantage of being an all-weather route.
However, travellers frequently face harassment, hold ups and sometimes the loss of valuable
goods to outlaws inhabiting this area.
The risk of using this passage is under taken because of the lack of alternative route during the
winter months. Most bulky items such as Ghee, Sugar and Wheat are stocked well before the
onset of winter in order to consume for the season.
The district administration has to frequently liaise with and approach the local Afghan Shura Elders
to ensure the peaceful passage of travellers on this route and to control the activities of outlaws in
the area. Despite this, tribal problems and disputes led to frequent closures of the route, causing
great hardships to the residents of this district.
What is needed is an all-weather route leading out of the district, whose permanence and safety is
guaranteed by the Government. This can only be achieved either by construction of Lowari Tunnel
or a transit route agreement with the Government of Afghanistan on the pattern of Temporary
Transport Agreement (TTA) allowed to Afghanistan from Karachi to Khyber Pass.
Within Chitral district itself, there are only 152.03 kilometers of black topped roads for a total area
of 14,850 square kilometers. The vast majority of tracks are shingle or dirt roads.
The main population centers are along the Chitral-Mastuj valley. The road along this main valley
acts as an artery for the surrounding villages and towns. Blacktopping of this road would be of
immense value to the entire district, as improved access would stimulate development activity.
3.10 Post Office
The country wide/international postal services, which is further boosted up by telefax, and
Internet is operational in the district. On the other hand the voice links has further improved the
communication in Chitral by the private companies sponsored cell phone services like Jazz, Ufone,
Zong, Telenor and Warid. The present position of the postal service facilities in Chitral District is
given in the following table:
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POSTAL SERVICE FACILITIES 2012-13
S. No.
Particulars of Postal Services
Number
1 General Post Office 1
2 Higher Selection Grade P.Os -
3 Night Post Offices & Small & Smart Post Offices -
4 Sub-Post Office 14
5 Extra Departmental Sub-Office (EDSO) Extra Departmental Post Office (FPO) Franchise Post Office (FPO)
85
Total 100
Trade and Trade Centres
a) Main Chitral Bazar.
The most popular and main market place of the district is the Chitral city bazar, from where every kind of products and things of the daily use are exported to different areas of the district.
b) Drosh Bazar
It is also one of the main commercial areas of the district that is situated at the lower area of the district, and about 45 km from the main Chitral city. This area is situated near Afghanistan border, i.e 32 km, resulting in availability of variety of products from Afghanistan.
c) Garam Chashma Bazar
It is also one of the main business areas of the district, situated about 40 km away from the main city area, from where a large number of fruits and vegetables are supplied to different parts of the district.
d) Booni Bazar
Booni is situated about 76 km away from the main city bazar of the district. Variety of fresh fruits and dry fruits are found here, which are supplied to different parts of district as well as country.
e) Mastuj Bazar
It is also one of the main market area situated about 96 km away from the main city area. Large quantity of fruits and dry fruits are supplied to different areas of the district and the country.
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ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Executive
The ex-state of Chitral was transformed into a district vide Government of West Pakistan Law Department Notification No. Logis. 17/(14)/69 dated 15/8/1969. The Executive Officer of the district is Deputy Commissioner, Chitral. There are two Sub-Divisional Officers (Assistant Commissioners) for each Sub-Division. For each Sub-Division there are two Extra Assistant Commissioners and one Tehsildar to assist the Assistant Commissioner. For each Tehsil there is one Naib Tehsildar working under the Assistant Commissioner for Administrative and Revenue works.
Judiciary and Revenue System
For the Judicial cases there is one Session Judge, One Senior Civil Judge and one Civil Judge who deal with the judicial cases at their own. Moreover, there are four Illaqa Magistrates to assist the Judges for judicial cases. A Sharia Ordinance has recently been promulgated in Malakand Division. In pursuance of this Ordinance, District Qazis and Illaqa Qazis have been appointed who adjudicate upon both civil and criminal matters. The prominent Ulema and Scholars assist Qazi Courts in the capacity of Muaveneen. This is an attempt at providing speedy justice at the door steps of the people in accordance with Islamic principles of Quran and Shariah. As far as the Revenue System is concerned, one Deputy Commissioner, two Assistant Commissioners, four Extra Assistant Commissioners and seven Naib Tehsildars deal with the Revenue cases. As yet no settlement has been carried out in Chitral. Therefore, no other staffs for Revenue exist.
Presently Chitral district is a part of Malakand Division. It is divided into two Sub-Divisions viz Chitral and Mastuj. Deputy Commissioner is assisted by Assistant Commissioners in each Sub-Division. Two Extra Assistant Commissioners have been authorized in each Sub-Division. Each Sub-Division is further divided into Sub-Tehsils is headed by a Naib Tehsildar. In Chitral Sub-Division there are four Sub-Tehsils namely, Chitral, Lotkoh, Drosh and Arandu while Mastuj Sub-Division has three i.e. Mastuj, Mulkhow and Torkhow. The Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars are looking after the revenue matters and performing other miscellaneous administrative functions.
The border Police under the Deputy Commissioner is basically meant for guarding important passes leading to Afghanistan and for anti-smuggling duties. It is a unique feature of this district. Besides this Chitral Scouts are also stationed at important places. Whereas they guard the International borders, they can also be called in aid of civil power by the administration.
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SECTION-2
DISTRICT AT
GLANCE
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CHITRAL DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
District Status 1953
District Headquarter Chitral Area in Sq.Km 14850 (19.93%) Population 318689 Numbers (1998 Census) Growth Rate 2.52%
DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS
Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Male Female Urban Rural
Chitral 162082 156607 30622 288067
Chitral S/D 95499 89375 30622 154252
Mastuj S/D 66583 67232 - 133815
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Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Urban Rural
Male Female Male Female
Chitral 16597 14025 145485 142582
Chitral S/D 16597 14025 78902 75350
Mastuj S/D - - 66583 67232
POPULATION PYRAMID AGE AND SEX STRUCTURE 1998 FOR CHITRAL DISTRICT
Sex Ratio Male per 100 Female 103
Population Density 21 (1998 Census)
Registered Voters 206,909 o Male Voters 120,522 o Female Voters 86,387
Source: Population Census Organization Islamabad.
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Number of Union Councils 24
Number of Towns/Tehsils 02
Number of Provincial Constituency 02
Number of National Constituency 01
Number of Registered Voters 200657
Major Ethnic Groups
1. Adamzadas
2. Arbabazadas
3. Faqir Miskeen
Major Languages
1. Warshikwar
2. Dangarik
3. Narsatwar
4. Damairwar
5. Kalashwar
6. Persian
Climate Cool & Hot
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LAND USE STATISTICS 2012-13
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MAJOR CROPS 2012-13
Name of Crops Area
(Hectare) Production
(Tonnes) Yield Per
Hectare (KG)
Kharif Crops
Maize 5916 17748 3000
Rice 1807 3440 1904
Pulses 579 686 1185
Potatoes 1158 33582 29000
Vegetables 382 4828 12639
Fruits 532 3672 6902
Rabi Crops
Wheat 8156 17109 2098
Barley 1771 2798 1580
Pulses 223 357 1601
Onions 300 3720 12400
Vegetables 1453 11858 8161
Fruits 71 384 5408
Source: Agriculture Statistics, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK POPULATION
Economy Agriculture, Labour, Services & Handicrafts
Important Places: Lowari Pass, Lowari Tunnel, Chitral Fort, Garam Chashma, Drosh,
Booni, Shandur Pass and Kalash Valley.
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NUMBER OF EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 2012-13
Sources: i. Elementary & Secondary Education Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. ii. Directorate of Technical Educatoin & Manpower Khbyer Pakhtunkhwa.
Institution
Boys
Girls
Mosque/Community 166 7
Primary 311 157
Middle 52 36
High 50 16
Higher Secondary 4 -
Intermediate Colleges - -
Degree Colleges 2 2
(GCMS) 1 -
Vocational Institutes 1 -
Technology & Polytechnic 1 -
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HEALTH FACILITIES 2013
Institute
Number
Hospital 4
Dispensary 40
RHC 4
BHU 21
MCH Centre 3
Private Medical Practitioners 9
Private Hospitals -
Private Dispensaries -
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE 2011-12 (PSLM)
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ENERGY
NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED 2012-13
During Cumulative
8 213
NUMBER OF ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS GIVEN DURING THE YEAR BY TYPE 2012-13
Total Domestic/ Com Industrial Irrigation Bulk Other
53204 53076 107 5 8 8
Source: Chief Executive PESCO Peshawar.
MAJOR INDUSTRIES
TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNITS RUNNING AND CLOSED 2012-13
Total Running Unit Closed Unit
5 3 2
ALLOCATION AND EXPENDITURE OF TRAINING CENTRES AND TRAINEES OF S.I.D.B 2012-13
Allocation Expenditure NTC NT
0 0 3 140
Source: Directorate of Industries Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
COMMUNICATION
ROAD KILOMETER AGE 2011-12 (R)
Total High Type Low Type
1442 208 1234
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NUMBER OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGES 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
15 15 -
NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
6885 6885 -
Sources: i. Chief Engineer C & W Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ii. Northern Telecommunication Region, Peshawar, D.I.Khan and Abbottabad iii. Post Master General, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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SECTION-3
SECTION-3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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SOCIAL ECONOMIC INDICATORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Indicator Unit
2012-13 %age Share
with KP Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Tehsil/Sub Tehsil/Sub Division (#) 7 91 7.69
Union Council (Detail available)
(#) 24 986 2.43
Village and Neighbourhood Council 2014 (Detail available)
(#) 100 3501 2.86
Villages (Detail available) (#) 463 7337 6.31
National Constituency (#) 1 35 2.86
Provincial Constituency (#) 2 99 2.02
Total Area (Sq.Km) 14850 74521 19.93
Population (000 #) 461 26792 1.72
Density Per Sq.Km Persons 31 360 -
Child Dependency Ratio (Percent) 97.2 94.8 -
Old age Dependency Ratio (Percent) 5.8 6.0 -
Growth Rate (Percent) 2.52 2.82 -
Sources: i. LG&RD Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ii. Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
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LIST OF UNION COUNCILS AND VILLAGES 2001
S.
No.
Name of Union
Councils Composition Population
1 Danin
Kuju Bala, Kuju Payeen Ragh, Kari, Mashangul , Lasht Danin, Gazandeh Danin, Khorandok, Danin-Gote, Gologh Danin, Gahtak Shadook, Chew Bazar, Syedabad, Akhonzadagandeh, Bapandeh, Thing, Jughore, Shotar, Rezandeh, Chin, Jughore- Gole, Dashmanandeh, Khas Jughore, Kuru, Hinjuwol, Shot, Goldur Jughore,Bakerabad Bala, Bakerabad Payeen, Gowari.
14776
2 Chitral-I
Tordeh Chumurkon, Muldeh Chumurkon, Dok Chumurkon, Orghoch, Doom Shoghore, Bakamak, Makhtomabad, Ouchhosht, Balahisar, Shiyaqotek, Panjikoti, Hone, Mustajapandeh, Khorkashandeh, Dangirikandeh, Moglandeh, Ariyan, Muldeh, Tordeh.
14286
3 Chitral –II
Thingashon, Jangbazar, Zargarandeh, , Noghore, Pir Muhallah, Goldur, Rehankot, Shalidin Kruprisht, Chewdok, Chitral Gole, Birmoghlasht, Balach Payeen, Balach Bala, Shahmirandeh, Mirandeh, Lotdeh, Beyardeh, Gankorini, Dotomuch, Seenlasht, Seen, Shali, Bilphook.
13888
4 Koh
Koghuzi, Barghuzi, Golain, Istangole, Shelilasht, Morilasht, Chumuruk, Mori Payeen, Mori Bala, Moroi Bala, Moroi Payeen, Moroi Beyeni, Preyet Payen, Preyet Bala, pasti, Pahanlasht Bara, Mulain Barains Gole, Utrash, Sarwelandeh, Keriandeh, Begandeh, Tordeh, Lasht, Jugumi, Jamshili, Shachar.
13959
5 Broze
Jutilasht Broze, Kole Broze, Seen Kulum, Basero, Mangal, Thamohiak, Gramol, Mirasiandeh, Tariandeh ( Goldeh)Birbolak Broze, Hindustan, Doom, Domoon, Gumbas, Gumbat, Sheri, Syedabad, Gahret, Gahretgole, Gang, Darkhanandeh Ayun, Barawosht, Thoriandeh Ayun Muldeh Ayun, Attani Lasht.
12061
6 Ayun
Birir, Birir Nisar, Maskoor, Darigram, Deer, Ayun, Dook Ayun, Sahan Bala, Sahan, payeen, Kuru Ayun, Shekhanandeh, Rumb: Rumboor, Parakalak Rumbr: Palawanadeh Bumbt: Anish/ Kalashandeh, Brown, Batrik, Kandisar, Krakal, Shekhanandeh Bumbt:
13207
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S.
No.
Name of Union
Councils Composition Population
7 Shishikoh
Madaklasht, Matai, Bela ( Shahi) Askari, Kotik, Balpanch, Achinisar, Bayak, Shalak, Kalas, Kalas Gosai, Lanjar, Zondosh, Kawosh, Pati Gal, Kashindal, Lowinsar, Birganisar, Birga, Ziarat, Tingal, Tingal Golo. Kashish, Tar, Sherati, Gawouch, Gawouchgolo, Muzdeh, Kiyari, Chainoor, Purgal, Pursad, Pursatgol, Huzurbegandeh.
12412
8 Darosh No.1
Kesu Goldeh, Kesu-Gole, Kesu Door,Kesu Deh, Kole, Khair Abad, Lawi, Shishi, Azurdam, Shahingar, Drgirdini, Dap Noghore, Kaldam, Chikidam, Azaudam, Goos, Potoniandeh, Katurdam.
13216
9 Darosh No.2
Daroshgole, Gromel, Khorandook, Langa, Charvelandeh, Dadkhanduri, Kuru, Bazar, Drosh, Ariyan, Dondigal, Kalkatak, Beyori, payeen, Beyorimiandeh, Beyori, Bala, Doomghoghor, Osiak, Muzedh, Kuru Jinjt: Gologhtek, Dap Jinjirat.
12277
10 Asherate
Sheikhanandeh Jint: Koh, Tawaret, Jinjirate, Jinjirategole, Damik Jinjirate, Sweer Bala, Sweer Payeen, Sweer Lasht, Trailabat, Nagar, Nagar, Patai, Zugnook, Deh Ursoon, Paitasoongole, Kachiogole, Brambalogole, Gambirgole, Badogal, Mirkani, Katagal, Lotinga, Garma, Asherate, Kotga, Sheradesh, Kochangole, Lokori, Bazega, Patodam, Bradam, Khanishgher.
13339
11 Arrandu
Arrandu, Arrandulasht, Sawardam, Arrandu, Arrandugole, Matigole, Mati Palool, Ramram, Goragal, Kamsai, Dap Arrandugole, Matak Gole, Onchowgole, Langurbat, Akori, Darashoot, Domelnisar, Kawoti, Gambirgole, Serigal, Panagram, Aspar, Zarin bagh, Lachigram, Dondidari, Shintari, Dombat, Karagram, Korigal.
14070
12 Lotkoh
Goboor, Mirdin, Sepokht, Gohik, Birzin, Oghuti, Gofti, Parabeg, Royee, Zitoor, Wakht, Zitoor Sanik, Lohok, Koch, Postaki, Burbunoo, Cherwel, Newsht, Bashqar Payeen, Bashqar bala, Yurjogh, Thonik, Monoor, Behmi, Sanik, Begusht, Owirik/ Ochilasht.
12560
13 Shoghore
Hasanabad, Sewakht, Shoghore, Awi, Ruji, Momi, Mizgram, Shali, Arkari, Siah Arkari, Rabat Arkari, Owir Arkari, Mogh, Ouchogole, Gazal, Ezh, Kandozal, Narkoret, Droshp, Murdan, Purtoo, Khatinj, Deri, Shagram, Mianshahar.
12531
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S.
No.
Name of Union
Councils Composition Population
14 Karimabad
Pachili, Rondoor, Gaset, Deh Bokhtuli, Kilishpi, Bokhtuligole, Bilbil, Telegram, Parsan, Tashqar, Madashil, Shah, Loligram, Gree, Orolagh, Ajarandeh, Kiyar, Lasht, Susum, Petagram, Dardrai, Shahniroon, Orghoch, Shoot, gram, Kulum, Dalmir Hinjil, Sunich, Shershal, Kherochum.
12292
Tehsil Mastuj
15 Owir Perpish Owir, Piri Owir Barum Owir, Lomari, Nichagh Owir, Muzain, Owir, Shongush Owir, Pakhturi, Owir, Awi Owir, Shabronz Owir, Lone, Gohkir.
12551
16 Kosht
Drongagh, Shinjur An, Sarwarabad, Galhalasht, Mul Kosht, Neroli, Muzdeh, Kohst,Barum Kagh, Golbiyar Kosht, Phargram, Lomari, Sundragh, Tor Kosht, Gomboor Kosht, Muzhgole, Murdeer, Shogram.
13059
17 Mulkhow Nogram, Samagole, Shunoo, Othool, Zaini, Warijune Payeen, Warijune Bala, Gaht, Sahat Bala, Sahat Payeen, Kushum Payeen, Kushum Bala.
13998
18 Terich
Zizdi, Madak, Nishkoo, Mahchonik (Wemezd) Droo, Surwakht, Lonku, Lasht, Londkush Dok, Longole, Werznoo, Ouchpokht, Lolemi, Parsing, Mirghash, Simtich, Zondrangram, Lasht Wahch, Warimoon, Shouch, Shagroom.
12320
19 Shagram Istaroo, Werkop, Rayeen, Melp, Sherjuali, Shagram, Shotkhar. 13234
20 Khot Buzund, Zanglasht, Washich, Ujnoo, Mul Rech, Par Rech, Sor Rech, Khot Payeen, Khot Bala.
14992
21 Yarkhun
Brep, Mehting, Berozoz, yukum, Phask, Lashtdam, Shinch, Meragram, No.2, Eimith, Pardan, Patrangaz, Power, Sholkoch, Dauseer, Wasum, Zhupoo, Gazeen, Dobargar, Bang Payeen, Bang, Bala, Onawoch, Shosht, Inkip, Chetisar, Yakhdan, Pphotk, Yarkhun Lasht, kand, Gherarum, Kankhun, Garum, Chashma, Kishmanja, Wedin Khot, Shekarwaz, Arqawoon, Lashkargaz.
12395
22 Mastuj Pawak Payeen, Pawak Bala, Nasirgole, Mastuj, Chnar, Ghoroo, Parkusap, Parimari, Chunj Payeen, Chuinj Bala, Hone Door, Chapari, Karginn, Kuzh Payeen, Kuzh Bala, Diwangole, Istach, Dezg Khuzg.
13197
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S.
No.
Name of Union
Councils Composition Population
23 Laspur Awi Lasht, Awi, Miragram No.1. Sonoghore, Sarghuz, Onshoot, Shaidas, Gasht, Rahman, Herchine, Brook Balim Sur Laspur.
13791
24 Charun
Kruijunali, Goldeh, Booni, Lasht Booni, Dokandeh (Lotdok Booni) Shakarandeh, Beyardeh, Dreyano Booni, Charun Owir, Charun, Junalikoch, Koragh, Zayet, Reshun, Reshungole, Narizoom, Greenlasht.
14338
Source: LG&RD Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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LIST OF VILLAGE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCILS
MARCH 2014
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
1 CHITRAL-I (NEIGHBOURHOOD)
TORDEH
2962 6
MULDEH
ALIAN 1433
MOGHULANDEH
MUGHLANDEH DANGERIKANDEH 1529
2 KHORKASHANDEH VC
KHORKASHANDEH
2119 5 KHORKASHANDEH
MUSTAJAPANDEH 2119
3 SHIAQOTEK VC
HONE CANTT AREA
4160 6
HONE
UCHUSHT
UAKHTUN ABAD PACHILI
BALAHISAR
SHIAQOTEK
PANJIKOTI
BAKAMAK 2456
DOOM SHUGHUR 1704
4 ORGHOCH VC ORGHUCH NORTH 2041
2041 5 ORGHUCH WEST
5 CHITRAL-II (NEIGHBOUR HOOD)
JANG BAZAR 1409
3691 6
THINK SHEN
CHEWDOK
GOLDUR 2282
REHANKOT
GOLDUR 2
NEW BAZAR
KRUP RISHT
CHEW PULL
SHAHI QILLA ROAD
SECRETARIAT ROAD
DAK KHANA CHOWK
SHALIDEN
CHITRAL GOLE
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S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
BIRMOGHLASHT
6 ZARGARANDEH (NEIGHBOURHOOD)
ZARGARANDEH 2463 2463 5
PIR MUHALLA
7 BALACH VC
BALACH BALA
2443 5 BALACH CHITRAL 2
BALACH PAYEN 2443
8 SINGOOR VC
SHAMIRANDEH
2018 5
MIRANDEH SINGOOR 1733
LOT DEH SINGOOR
GANKORINI
DOLOMUCH 285
9 SEEN VC
SEENLASHT 950
3273 6 SEEN 1231
SHALI 701
BILPHOK 391
10 KUJU
KARI 1158
3725 6 RAGH 547
KUJU BALA 1472
KUJU PAYEEN 548
11 DANIN-I (NEIGHBOURHOOD)
MASHANGOLE 1890
2573 6
SHOUGHLIK
DANIN LASHT
SHINJAT DANIN
GAZANDEH 683
12 DANIN-II (NEIGHBOURHOOD)
GOLOGH DANIN-1 1585
2785 5
GLOLGH DANIN-2
GOLOGH DANIN-3
GAHTAK DANIN
SHAHDOK
DANIN OFFICER COLONY
CHEW BAZAR 1200
13 JUGHOOR
BAKARABAD BALA
5693 7
BAKARABAD PAYEEN
GUWALI BAKARABAD
SHOOT JUGHOOR
GOLDOOR JUGHOOR
KHAS JUBHOOR
KURU JUGHOOR
41
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
HINJU GOL
RIZANDEH 2938
CHIEN JUGHOOR
THENK JUGHOOR
SHOT JUGHOOR 1458
JUGHUR LASHT
DAWSHISH 1297
14 KOGHUZI
KOGHUZI PAYEEN 2154
2558 5 KOGHUZI BALA
BARGHUZI 404
15 GOLAIN
GOLAIN PAYEEN 1285
2333 5
GOLAIN BALA
ISTANGOL 209
SHELI LASHT 214
MORI LASHT 396
CHUMURUK 229
16 MORI MORI PAYEEN 1181
2338 5 MORI BALA 1157
17 PRAYET
MOROI PAYEEN 593
3829 6
MOROI BALA 851
MOROI PEYENI 184
PRAYET PAYEEN 760
PRAYET BALA 1028
PHASH 413
18 BARENIS
TORDEH BARENIS 231
2901 6
BEGALANDEH BARENIS 171
LASHT BARENIS 435
JUGUMI 218
JAMSHILI 97
SHACHAR 189
PAHAN LASHT 107
MULAIN BARINIS 398
GOL BARINIS 250
UTRISH 263
SARVELANDEH 389
KARANDEH 153
19 GAHIRET GUMBAS 88
2039 5 SHELLI 353
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S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
SYEDABAD 65
GAHIRET 780
GAHIRET GOL 51
GANG 240
GUMBAD 462
20 DOMUN
DOMUN BALA BROZE 1621
2396 5
DOMUN PAYEEN
BIRBOLAK 373
HINDUSTAN 245
DOM 157
21 BROZE
BASIRU 97
2848 6
MANGAL 210
THOMUNAK 110
GRAMUL 339
MIRASIANDEH 228
ZANGDED
SINKULUM 389
KUL 675
JUTI LASHT 323
TARYANDEH 477
22 CHUMURKHON
CHUMURKHON TOR DEH BALA 1600
3004 6
CHUMURKHON TOR DEH PAYEEN
CHUMURKHON ACHINGOL
CHUMURKHON PONG MULDEH
CHUMURKHON MULDEH 779
DOK CHUMURKHON 625
23 AYUN-I
ATANI LASHT 860
4778 7
ASHKOON LASHT
MULDEH 1188
THUDIYANDEH 1045
BALAUSHT 327
DARKHANANDEH 1358
24 AYUN-II
KURU 368
3904 6
SAHAN BALA 1418
SAHAN PAYEEN 931
DOK 437
DAIR 750
25 BIRIR DALGRAME 99 2247 5
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S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
MUSKOR 111
BIRIR NISAR 257
BIRIR PAYEEN
BIRIR BALA 1780
26 RUMBUR
PARKALAK 258
2052 5 RUMBUR 1138
SHEIKHANDEH RUMBUR 656
TRACKDARA RUMBUR
27 BUMBURATE
PEHLAWANANDEH 1133
5004 7
ANISH KALASHANDEH 383
BRON 694
BATRICK 371
KANDISAR 607
KARAKAL 495
SHEIKHANDEH KHURD 1321
SHEIKHANDEH KALAN
28 TAR SHISHIKUH
ZIARAT/ TANGAL GOAL 145
3205 6
BIRGA NISAR 182
KASHISH 20
TINGAL 476
TINGAL GOAL 287
TARYANDEH 664
SHARALY 957
ISTROON 215
ISTROON GOAL 259
29 PURSAD SHISHIKUH
GOUCH 415
2574 5
GOUCH GOAL 177
CORIN 518
KAYARE 20
MUZDEH 205
PURGAL 328
PURSAD 217
PORAL GOAL 214
HUZUR BAGANDEH 480
30 SHISHIKUH
SHAHEED BELA 161
3497 6 ASKARI 123
KOTIK 109
BALPANCH 324
44
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
ACHINASAR 51
SHALAK 88
BAYAK 159
KALAS TORDEH 410
KALAS MULDEH 26
ZINDUSH
KAWASH 140
PATI GAL 212
KASHINDAL GOAL 388
LANGAR 132
BRIGA BALA 853
LOW NISAR 161
SHAHI NOOR 160
31 MADAKLSHT
MATAY 655
2845 5 MADAK LASHT 2190
MADAK LASHT MULDEH
32 SHAHNIGAR
SHAHNIGAR-1 1810
3387 5
SHAHNIGAR-2
TORKALDAM
KALDAM 1577
TEK KALDAM
33 POTONIANDEH
AZAD DAM 396
3739 6
POTONIANDEH 662
GOS 414
KATORDAM 448
DEPNOGORE 885
SHAMS ABAD
DARGIRDINI 604
CHICK DAM 330
34 KESU
KESUDEH 1113
2589 5
KOL KHAIR ABAD
KESUGOLE 40
KESUGOLDEH 807
DESU DOR 629
35 LAWI
LAWI 1091
3501 6 SHISHI 762
KHAIR ABAD 826
WARDAP
45
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
KOL KHAIR ABAD 275
AZURDAM 547
36 BAZAR DROSH
BAZAR DROSH 1206
3441 6 KURU 727
DADKHANDURI 693
LANGA 815
37 ARIAN DROSH
GROMEL 489
2587 5
CHARVELANDEH / TAWHED ABAD 454
DROSHGOL 353
DONDIGAL 71
ARIAN DAP 1011
KHORANDOK 209
38 KALKATAK
KALKATAK 1287
3426 6 BEORI PAYEEN 595
BEORI MIANDEH 506
BEORI BALA 1038
39 JINJIRATE
OSIAK 1076
2823 6
OSIAK BALA
DOM SHOGHORE 344
JINJIRATE 712
JINJIRATE MUZDEH 327
JINJIRATE GOLOGHTEK 186
KURU JINJIRATE 178
40 ASHRAITE-I
LOTINGA 240
2217 5 KHANIS GHER 180
ASHRATE 1184
KOTGA 613
41 ASHRATE-II
FARMA 345
2211 5
SHERADESH 582
KOCHANGOL 294
PATUDAM 296
LUKURI 154
BARADAM 388
BEZUGA 152
42 SWEER
JINGERAT KOH SHAKANANDEH 1021
3610 6 TAWARET 325
JINGERAT GOAL 283
DAMIK 584
46
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
SWEER BALA 473
SWEER PAYEEN 757
SWEER LASHT 167
43 NAGAR
KATAGAL 311
2829 6
MIRKHANI 656
BADUGAL 666
NAGAR 262
TERILABAT 348
PATAI 586
44 URSOON
URSOON DEH 405
2472 5
GAMBIR GOLE 426
BARAM GOAL 505
PAITASOON GOLE 324
KACHO GOLE 609
ZUKNUK 203
45 ARANDU
ARRANDU PAYEEN 1876
3104 6 ARRANDU KHAS BALA
SUUARDAM 950
ARANDU LASHT 278
46 AKROI
AKROL 778
2152 5 LANGURBAT 810
DRASHOT ARANDU 564
47 ARANDUGOLE
ARRANDUGOLE 363
2608 5
DAP ARANDU 602
MATI PATOL ARANDU 123
ONCHOW 224
BAGADAP 210
RAMRAM GOLE 105
SWATI DAP
GORAGAL 257
MATAK GOLE ARANDU 72
KAMSAI 652
48 DAMEL
DOMAIL NISAR DOMAIL 538
3797 6
LANDI BAZ
KOWTI DOMEL 522
KOREGAL DOMEL 187
GAMBIR GOLE 505
DONDIDARI DOMEL 799
47
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
SHINTARI DOMEL 550
SHINTARI
PANAGRAM DOMEL 416
KARAGRAM DOMEL 280
49 ASPER DAMEL
ASPAR DOMEL 785
2409 5
ZARIN BAGH DOMEL 162
LACHIGRAM DOMEL 515
SYED GOWS
DOMABAD 465
SEREGAL 482
50 PARSAN
ROUDOOR 62
2653 5
BOKHTULIGOLE 345
KILISHPI 290
DEH BOKHTULI 305
GASET 125
PACHILI 145
PARSAN 724
TELIGRAM 235
BILBIL 422
51 HARTH
SHAH 352
2676 5
TASHQAR 523
GREE 317
MADASHIL 619
LOTE GRAM 228
ACHARACDEH 356
OROLOGH 281
52 SUSUM
DARDRY 279
2753 5
SUSUM 686
LASHT 378
KIYER 721
PETERGRAM 689
53 BRESHGRAM
SHAH NARON 143
4210 6
ORGHUCH 315
GRAM 604
DAR MIR 155
KOLUM 274
SHOT 701
KHAIR CHOOM 106
48
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
SHER SHAT 455
HINGEL 887
SUNNECH 570
54 SHOGHORE
AAVI 352
2828 6
SHOGHOR 402
SIWAKHT 527
HASSAN ABAD 154
MOMI 1013
MAZIGRAM 5
RUJI 375
55 ARKARI
PORPUNI 349
4069 6
SAFED ARKARI 477
SIYAH ARKARI 603
RABAT 314
OWEIR 1006
BESTI ARKARI 876
SHALI 444
56 MOUGH
DROSHP 193
2801 6
MURDAN 643
MIYAN SHEHER 125
PURTU 606
SHAGRAM 365
DERI 67
KHATINCH 200
MOUGH 602
57 ZIARAT
UCHUGOLE 774
2833 6
GAJAL 288
IZHE 678
NARKORET 570
KANDUJAAL 523
58 PARABEG
BURBONO 164
3905 6
POSTAKY 251
ZITOOR 584
WAKHT 257
ZITOOR SANIK 95
PARABEG 1235
KOCH 84
LOHUK 134
49
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
RUEE 562
CHIRVELL 284
NEWEST 255
59 BEERZEEN
GOFTI 510
3157 6
GOBOR 720
MIRDIN 323
SEPOHT 366
GOHIK 275
BIRZEEN 575
UGHUTI 388
60 OWIRK
OWIRK/OCHISHT 922
2429 5 MONOOR 976
BEHMI 156
TONIE 375
61 BEGUSHT
BEGUSHT 1090
3069 6
YOURJHO 299
SANIK 514
BASHQAR PAYEEN 617
BASHQAR BALA 549
62 BOONI-I
BIARDEH BOONI 652
2457 5 DOKAN DEH/ LOTDOK 1509
DRIANU 105
SHAKARANDEH 191
63 BOONI-II
GOLE DEH BOONI BALA 1659
4045 6 GOLE DEH BOONI PAYEEN
KRUI JUNALI 1198
LASHT BOONI 1188
64 CHARUN
JUNALI KOCH 503
3766 6 CHARUN 1257
KURAGH 1066
CHARUN OWIR 940
65 RESHUN
ZAIT 631
4070 6
REGHAIN RESHUN 1225
RESHUN GOLE 845
RESHUN 968
GREEN LASHT 401
66 LASPUR SOR LASP 1574
3236 6 SORLASPOOR
50
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
CHARMANAN DEH
BALIM BATAJAN DEH
BALIME 1662
67 HARCHIN
BROOK 1281
2771 5 BROOK ZRONDAN DEH
HARCHIN 1490
HARCHIN LASHT
68 RAMAN
RAMAN 2001
3065 6 DASHT DEH
GASHT 834
SHAYDAS 230
69 SONOGHUR
OWNSHOT 114
2154 5 SARGHUZ 459
SONOGHOR 1581
SONOGHOR EAST
70 AWI
MIRAGRAM-I 606
2565 5 AWI EAST 1548
AWI WEST
AWI LASHT 411
71 PARWAK
PARWAK PAYEEN 1380
2502 5 PARWAK CENTRE
PARWAK BALA 909
NISUR GOLE 213
72 MASTUJ
MASTUJ LAKHAP 2274
3272 6 MASTUJ DARALOT
MASTUJ TOQUE
CHINAR 998
73 PARKUSAP
GHORU 627
3496 6
PARKUSAP 509
PARI MARI 347
CHUINH PAYEEN 820
CHUINJ BALA 980
HONDUR 213
74 KHUZH
CHAPARI 538
3867 6
KARGIN 528
KHUZH PAYEEN 299
KHUZH BALA 845
DEWANGOLE 55
51
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
ISTACH 517
DIZG 518
KHUZK 567
75 BREP
JAMLASHT BREP 2780
2780 5 KOCH BREP
NISURKOCH BREP
76 BANG
MEHTING 334
3193 6
YOKUM 24
PHASHK 391
SHIEH 170
BIRZOZ 299
BANG PAYEEN 400
BANG BALA 753
PATRANGAZ 441
POWER 286
LASHDAN 95
77 MERAGAM
SHOLKOCH 190
4247 6
MARAGARAM NO.2 932
EMIT 160
PARDAN 119
DEWSER 343
WASUM 349
ZUPOO 352
GAZEN 365
UNAUCH 220
DUBARGAR 306
YAKHDAN 168
SHUSHT 470
POTK 273
78 BOROGHIL
KAND 290
2175 5
ENKIP 220
CHITISAR 151
YARKHOON LASHT 303
GHERARUM 291
KANKHON 122
KISHMANJA 29
GARUMCHASHAM 199
ARQAWN 123
52
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
WADEEN KHOT 24
ISHKARWAZ 243
LASHKARGAZ 180
79 WASHICH
WASHICH PAYEEN 1974
4423 7
WASHICH BALA
BUZUND 165
ZANG LASHT 627
UJNU TORGRAM 1657
UJNU MORLGRAM
80 KHOT PAYEEN KHOT PAYEEN QAZIYANDUR 3470
3470 6 KHOT PAYEEN RABAT
81 KHOT BALA KHOT BALA 3573
3573 6 KHAJURHAT
82 RECH
PARCH 893
3526 6 MORECH 892
SORECH PAYEEN 1741
SORECH BALA
83 WERKUP
ISTARU 1242
3415 6 WERKUP BALA 2173
WERKUP PAYEEN
84 MELP
RAYEEN BALA 1798
5120 7
RAYEEN PAYEEN 3322
MELP BALA
MELP ODIR
MELP BALA SHOTE
MELP ODIR MULDEH LOTDEH
MELP SHOTE ODIR MULDEH
85 SHAGRAM
SHAGRAM BALA 2237
4699 7
SHAGRAME PAYEEN
SHERJULI 539
SHOTKHAR BALA 1923
SHOTKHAR PAYEEN
86 MADAK
ZEZDI 708
4915 7
MADAK BALA 2347
MADAK PAYEEN
NISHKU BALA 1860
NISHKU PAYEEN
87 TERICH PAYEEN SURWAKHT 407 3529 6
53
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
DRU 227
WEMIZHED/ MAHCHONIC 236
LONKUH DOK 530
LONGOLE 457
LONKUH LASHT 417
WERZHNU 163
LOLEMI 411
OUCH POHT 681
88 TERICH BALA
MIR GHASH 152
3876 6
PARSING 226
SIMTICH 233
ZONDRANGRAM 1316
LACH WAHCH 191
WARIMOON 561
SHUCH 520
SHAGROM 677
89 NOGRAM
NOGRAM 946
3450 6
SAMAGOLE 406
SHUNU 462
UTHOOL 341
ZAINI PAYEEN 1295
ZAINI BALA
90 WARIJUN
WARIJUN PAYEEN 897
3445 6
WARIJUN BALA 1435
WARIJUN BALA CHARCHAMAN
GAHT/ ZHELI 1113
MUL GAHT
91 SAHT
SAHT PAYEEN 2442
3165 6
SAHT PAYEEN SHERANDUR
SAHT PAYEEN NOGHORDOOR
SAHT BALA 723
SAHT BALA/ DONU
92 KUSHUM
KUSHUM PAYEEN 2108
3938 6
KUSHUM PAYEEN BOHCHEN
KUSHUM PAYEEN BECHAN
KUSHUM BALA 1830
KUSHUM BALA GOSHEN
93 DRUNGAGH SHOGRAM 524 2843 6
54
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
DRUNGAGH DOQANDEH
DRUNGAGH
DRUNGAGH BLAKH
DRUNGAGH ISTRAGHUN 1921
GALASHT 126
SARWAR ABAD 272
94 KOSHT
SHINJURAN 233
4489 7
TORI KOSHT JAMALANDEH 1586
SYEDDANDUUR
HUSHI
BARUMKAGH 790
BARUMKAGH KHALIFANDEH
MULKOSHT 1260
GAMBOR PAYEEN 620
BUMBAGH
GAMBOR BALA
95 SANDRAGH
NIRORI 734
2632 5
MUZHDEH 608
GOLBIYAR 22
PHARTAM KOSHT 169
ROMARI 352
SANDRAGH 747
96 MORDER
MORDER GAZODOK
3095 6
MORDER GORUK
MIRZALANDEH
ALI ABAD 2046
MUZHGOL
MUZHGOL LASHT 1049
97 BARUM
SHABRONZ EST 972
2477 5
SHABRONZ WEST
BARUM BALA 1173
BARUM PAYEEN
LOWMALI 332
98 PAKHTURI
PAKHTURI-I 995
2976 6
PAKHTURI-II
SHONGOSH 438
AWI OWER 924
MUZAIN 619
55
S.NO NAME OF VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD
COUNCIL NAME OF PATWAR CIRCLE POPULATION
POPULATION OF VILLAGE/
NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCIL
NO. OF GENERAL
SEATS
99 RIRI
RIRI PAYEEN 1584
2844 6
RIRI BALA
PARPESH 332
NIEHAGH-I 928
NIEHAGH-II
100 GOHKEER
GOHKER TORGRAM 2331
4254 6
BUZANDUR GOHKER
BINDU GOHKER
LOAN GHARI 1923
LOAN ISHALEN
LOAN PACHELE LON
DASHMANDEH
Source: LGE&RD Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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D0EMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS 2012-13 (ESTIMATED)
Number of Estimated Population
District/ Tehsil/
SD Both sexes Male Female Urban Rural
Chitral District 460993 234457 226537 44296 416698
Chitral S/D 266267 137544 128724 44296 221972
Mastuj S/D 194973 97013 97959
194973
Population 0-4 age Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 83756 4366999 1.92
Boys (#) 42749 2239733 1.91
Girls (#) 41007 2127266 1.93
Population 5-9 age Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 79132 4574942 1.73
Boys (#) 40638 2390396 1.70
Girls (#) 38494 2184546 1.76
Population 10-12 age Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 37729 2468883 1.53
Boys (#) 19057 1308350 1.46
Girls (#) 18672 1160533 1.61
57
Population 13-14 age Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age
Share with
KP
Both Sexes (#) 20106 1272148 1.58
Boys (#) 10343 669254 1.55
Girls (#) 9763 602894 1.62
Population 10 and Above Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age
Share with
KP
Both Sexes (#) 298038 18040314 1.65
Male (#) 151033 9188604 1.64
Female (#) 147005 8851710 1.66
Population 15 and Above Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 240203 14299283 1.68
Male (#) 121633 7211000 1.69
Female (#) 118570 7088283 1.67
Population 18 and Above Unit Chitral Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 216390 12804012 1.69
Male (#) 108772 6408982 1.70
Female (#) 107618 6395030 1.68
Population 13 -19 (Teen
Age) Unit Chitral
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 65021 4091376 1.59
Male (#) 32540 2110285 1.54
Female (#) 32481 1981091 1.64
Sources: i. Population Census Organization, Islamabad ii. Estimation by Bureau of Statistics, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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ENVIRONMENT 2013
MONTHLY MEAN TEMPERATURE AND RAIN FALL 2013
Station
CHITRAL DROSH
Mean Temperature OC Mean Temperature
OC
Max: Min: Total Rain fall in M.M
Max: Min: Total Rain fall in M.M
January 10.00 -2.90 21.00 9.40 3.00 14.60
February 11.10 -0.30 116.60 10.60 -1.60 205.00
March 17.70 4.90 99.80 17.40 2.80 119.10
April 23.10 8.00 74.90 22.80 6.70 82.20
May 28.70 10.40 25.90 29.00 11.90 23.70
June 35.90 16.90 7.40 36.40 17.70 23.20
July 36.70 20.00 1.00 36.40 19.70 26.80
August 33.60 18.90 30.20 35.20 18.00 53.60
September 32.40 13.80 1.00 33.20 15.30 29.30
October 27.40 8.30 9.00 28.60 10.10 2.90
November 18.30 1.50 27.00 17.80 1.80 34.10
December 13.50 0.70 8.10 12.40 -0.60 5.50
Total 288.40 103.40 421.90 289.20 107.00 620.00
Mean 24.03 10.34 - 24.10 10.70 -
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MONTHLY HUMIDITY 2013
Station Chitral Drosh
8.00 AM 5.00 PM 8.00 AM 5.00 PM
January 79.00 38.00 57.00 27.00
February 82.00 51.00 9.00 43.00
March 86.00 41.00 69.00 35.00
April 83.00 37.00 65.00 34.00
May 70.00 37.00 46.00 20.00
June 58.00 25.00 41.00 18.00
July 71.00 27.00 56.00 24.00
August 81.00 40.00 63.00 30.00
September 88.00 38.00 55.00 24.00
October 87.00 36.00 50.00 22.00
November 74.00 45.00 50.00 24.00
December 75.00 42.00 50.00 33.00
Total 934.00 457.00 611.00 334.00
Mean 77.83 38.08 50.92 27.83
Source: Pakistan Meteorological Center, Lahore.
FISH PRODUCTION AND LICENSES ISSUED 2012-13
Total Trout Non Trout
Production (Tonnes)
1362 601 761
Fishing Licenses (Number)
1362 601 761
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REVENUE IN RS. OF FISHERIES DEPARTMENT DURING THE YEAR 2012-13
Total Lease Money
Licenses Fee Sale of Gold Fish
Orn: Fish
Sale of Fish Seed
Compensation Fee
Miscellaneous
Recovery Trout
Non Trout
254800 0 60100 78700 0 0 101400 14600 0 0
Source: Directorate of Fisheries, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
FOREST AREA IN ACRES BY ENACTMENT 2012-13
Reserved Forest 0
Protected Forest 90196
Resumed Land 0
Un-classed Forest * 0
Section 38 ** 0
Communal *** 0
Guzara Forest 0
Miscellaneous 130
Private Plantation 35351
Total 125677
Source: Chief Conservator of Forest, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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AGRICULTURE 2012-13
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE FARMS BY SIZE 2010 CENSUS
All
Farms
Govt:
Farms
Total
Private
Farms
Under
1.0
Acres
1.0 to
Under
2.5
Acres
2.5 to
Under
5.0
Acres
5.0 to
Under
7.5
Acres
7.5 to
Under
12.5
Acres
12.5 to
Under
25.0
Acres
25.0 to
Under
50.0
Acres
50.0 to
Under
100.0
Acres
100.0
to
Under
150.0
Acres
150.0
and
above
41286 - 41286 19768 13459 5044 1546 1026 340 72 21 - 9
Source: Agriculture Census Organization, Govt. of Pakistan
LAND UTILIZATION 2012-13 IN HECTARES
Reported Area 98671
Cultivated Area
Total 22552
Net Sown 19170
Current Fallow 3382
Cropped Area Total 23946
Area sown more than once 4776
Un-cultivated area
Total 76119
Culturable Waste 3884
Forest 41949
Not available for cultivation 30286
Intensity (%) Land Use 85.3
Cropping 106.2
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AREA IN HECTARE IRRIGATED BY DIFFERENT SOURCES 2012-13
Total Canals
Tanks Tube-wells Wells Left Pump Others Government Private
20934 4521 16413 0 0 0 0 0
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE TRACTORS AND BULLDOZER 2012-13
Total Government Private
Tractors Bulldozers Tractors Bulldozers Tractors Bulldozers
277 31 43 22 234 9
NUMBER OF WHEAT HARVESTERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
181 16 165
NUMBER OF WHEAT THRESHERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
40 6 34
NUMBER OF MAIZE SHELLERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
39 3 36
NUMBER OF RICE HUSKING MACHINES 2012-13
Total Government Private
14 2 12
63
CROP ACREAGE
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI CROPS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Wheat 7805 351 8156 16793 316 17109
Barley 1771 0 1771 2798 0 2798
Masoor 223 0 223 357 0 357
Mattar 9 0 9 27 0 27
Garlic 4 0 4 22 0 22
Onion 300 0 300 3720 0 3720
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI VEGETABLE 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total
Rabi Vegetable 1453 0 1453 11858 0 11858
Turnip 222 0 222 3108 0 3108
Carrot 100 0 100 603 0 603
Spinach 155 0 155 1008 0 1008
Tomato 230 0 230 1844 0 1844
Culi Flower 122 0 122 854 0 854
Cabbage 226 0 226 1582 0 1582
Peas 190 0 190 1178 0 1178
Radish 178 0 178 1424 0 1424
Other 30 0 30 257 0 257
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AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI FRUITS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Rabi Fruits 71 0 71 384 0 384
Citrus 7 0 7 28 0 28
Loquat 22 0 22 44 0 44
Guava 0 0 0 0 0 0
Banana 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mulbery 33 0 33 132 0 132
Other 9 0 9 180 0 180
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RABI FODDERS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Rabi Fodders 1040 0 1040 13374 0 13374
Shaftal 494 0 494 7014 0 7014
Bar-seem 399 0 399 4788 0 4788
Barley 147 0 147 1572 0 1572
Ray Sersoon 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0
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AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF CROPS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Maize 5916 0 5916 17748 0 17748
Rice 1807 0 1807 3440 0 3440
Bajra 69 0 69 85 0 85
Mung 167 29 196 184 32 216
Mash 334 49 383 401 69 470
Chilies 8 0 8 27 0 27
Potato 1158 0 1158 33582 0 33582
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF VEGETABLE 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Kharif Vegetables
382 0 382 4828 0 4828
Lady Finger 63 0 63 693 0 693
Tinda 60 0 60 960 0 960
Bringal 46 0 46 598 0 598
Pumpkin 36 0 36 540 0 540
Bitter Gourd 29 0 29 261 0 261
Bottle Gourd 24 0 24 288 0 288
Tomato 124 0 124 1488 0 1488
Arum 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0
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AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF FRUITS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Kharif Fruits 192 0 192 1298 0 1298
Water Mellon 4 0 4 120 0 120
Musk Mellon 4 0 4 32 0 32
Apricot 56 0 56 448 0 448
Banana 0 0 0 0 0 0
Apple 107 0 107 656 0 656
Dates 0 0 0 0 0 0
Figs 21 0 21 42 0 42
Guava 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mango 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pear 61 0 61 244 0 244
Peaches 11 0 11 110 0 110
Plums 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pomegranate 39 0 39 390 0 390
Walnuts 11 0 11 1320 0 1320
Almond 9 0 9 81 0 81
Persimmon 3 0 3 42 0 42
Grapes 1 0 1 187 0 187
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0
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AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF FODDERS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Kharif Fodders
445 0 445 4905 0 4905
Maize use for Fodder
221 0 221 2431 0 2431
Moth 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cheery / Jowar
0 0 0 0 0 0
Bajra 10 0 10 120 0 120
Others 214 0 214 2354 0 2354
WHEAT STOCK POSITION 2012-13 (IN TONNES)
Total Stock Opening Balance Receipt Domestic Issue
40098 14001 26097 12093
WHEAT AVAILABILITY & RELEASES 2012-13 (IN TONNES)
Domestic Issue
Wheat Requirement
Wheat Production
Net Availability
Total Availability (Net availability + Releases)
Difference (Deficit/ Access)
12000 49733 17000 15300 27300 -34433
RICE PRODUCTION, AVAILABILITY AND REQUIREMENT 2012-13 (IN TONNES)
Population Numbers
Rice Requirement
Rice Production Net Availability Difference (Deficit/
Access)
461000 4647 3440 3096 -1551
Source: Agriculture Statistics, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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LIVESTOCK 2012-13
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK POPULATION BY TYPE OF ANIMALS AND POULTRY BIRDS DURING LIVESTOCK CENSUS 2006
Total Cattle Buffaloes Sheep Goats Poultry Camel Horse Asses Mules
1131624 174842 296 181146 347977 423749 0 295 3256 63
NUMBER OF VETERINARY HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND CENTRES 2012-13
Total Hospitals Dispensaries Center’s
24 6 18 0
NUMBER OF ANIMALS TREATED, ANIMALS/BIRDS PROTECTED IN VETERINARY HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND CENTRES AGAINST CONTAGIOUS 2012-13
No. of Animals Treated No. of Animals Protected No. of Birds Protected
46488 18120 158590
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (GOATS) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Femi-nine Young
860 347 233 280
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (SHEEP) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
666 230 278 158
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
841 345 270 226
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NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (BUFFALOES) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
666 190 266 210
NUMBER OF ANIMALS INSEMINATION CENTRES 2011-12
Total Animal Insemination Centre’s Sub Centre’s
4 4 -
NUMBER OF ANIMALS INSEMINATED 2011-12
Total Cows Inseminated Buffaloes Inseminated
893 893 0
Source: Directorate of Livestock & Dairy Development Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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EDUCATION 2012-13
Number of All Primary Schools 2012-13
Number Enrolment Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
641 477 164 45090 23756 21334 1394 987 407
Number and Enrolment of Private Primary Schools 2009-10
Number Enrolment
Total Boys Girls
191 9164 4438 4726
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Private Middle, High & Higher Secondary
Schools 2011-12
Number Enrolment Teaching Staff *
157 27577 2022
* = Including Primary school's teaching staff data.
Number of Middle Schools 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
88 52 36 18658 10215 8443 564 340 224
Number of High Schools 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
66 50 16 8413 4869 3544 814 618 196
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Number of Higher Secondary Schools 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
4 4 0 2832 1819 1013 95 95 0
Number of Degree Colleges 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
4 2 2 2209 1176 1033 115 68 47
Government College of Technologies and Polytechnic Institute 2012-13
Number Enrolment
Total Civil Electrical
1 47 26 21
Government College of Management Sciences (GCMS) 2012-13
Number Enrolment
Total D.Com DBA B.Com BBA M.Com MBA DIT MS
1 317 302 0 0 15 0 0 116 0
Teaching Staff in Government College of Management Sciences (GCMS) 2012-13
Total Principal Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor Lecturer
Junior
Instructor
31 1 4 8 12 6
Government Technical and Vocational Centre’s 2012-13
Number Enrolment
Total I II
1 54 27 27
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Teaching Staff in Government Technical and Vocational Centre’s 2012-13(R)
Total Principal Lecturer/ Chief Inst. Instructor Sr./Trade Instructor Jr/Trade Instructor
10 1 0 2 5 2
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of Primary School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
56.98 58.46 55.42 0.9
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of Middle School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
49.45 53.60 45.22 0.8
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of High School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
41.84 47.08 36.30 0.8
Gross Enrolment Rate (%) for Govt. Primry School aged (5 -9)
(Excluding Katchi Class) 2012-13
Total Male Female
71 77 64
Net Enrolment Rate (%) for Govt. Primry School aged (5 -9)
(Excluding Katchi Class) 2012-13
Total Male Female
56 63 48
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Deeni Madaris by Gender 2005-06
No. of Deeni Madaris No. of Students No. of Teachers
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
260 140 120 18378 10228 8150 488 251 237
Deeni Madaris Registered Un-Registered 2005-06
Total Registered Un-Registered No Response
260 17 231 12
Literacy Ratio 10 Years and Older 2012-13
URBAN RURAL TOTAL
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
82 61 71 72 42 58 73 44 59
Literacy Ratio 15 Years and Older 2012-13
URBAN RURAL TOTAL
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
79 54 66 67 35 51 68 37 53
Sources: i. Elementary & Secondary Education, Deptt: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ii. Directorate of Higher Education, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa iii. Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement Survey (PSLM).
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HEALTH 2012-13
NUMBER OF HOSPITALS & THEIR BED STRENGTH 1/1/2013
District / Tehsil/ Sub Division
Total Government Private
Nos. Beds Nos. Beds Nos. Beds
Chitral Distt 4 184 4 184 0 0
Chitral S/D 2 110 2 110 0 0
Drosh 1 40 1 40 0 0
Latkoh 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mastuj S/D 1 34 1 34 0 0
Arando 0 0 0 0 0 0
Malkoh 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tarkhow 0 0 0 0 0 0
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSTITUTIONS & THEIR BEDS STRENGTH 1/1/2013
District/ Tehsil/ Sub Division
Hospitals Dispensaries R.H.Cs T.B Clinics
Nos. Beds Nos. Beds Nos. Beds Nos. Beds
Chitral Distt: 4 184 40 0 4 59 1 10
Chitral S/D 2 110 11 0 2 31 0 0
Drosh 1 40 7 0 0 0 1 10
Latkoh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mastuj S/D 1 34 10 0 1 18 0 0
Arando 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Malkoh 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Tarkhow 0 0 2 0 1 10 0 0
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NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT HEALTH FACILITIES 1/1/2013
District/ Tehsil/ Sub Division
MCH Centres Sub Health
Center’s BHUs Leprosy Clinics
Chitral Distt: 3 0 21 3
Chitral S/D 1 0 3 1
Drosh 1 0 6 1
Latkoh 0 0 0 0
Mastuj S/D 0 0 4 1
Arando 0 0 1 0
Malkoh 0 0 4 0
Tarkhow 1 0 3 0
POPULATION PER HOSPITAL/DISPENSARY BEDS 1/1/2013
Population Hospitals/Dispensaries Beds Pop: per Hospitals/ Dispensaries Beds
460998 184 2505
NUMBER OF MEDICAL & PARAMEDICAL STAFF ACTUALLY POSTED 1/1/2013
Doctors Radiologist Dental
Surgeons Nurses
Nurse Dias
Dias LHVs Other Para
Medical staff
33 1 5 59 45 88 37 337
NUMBER OF REGISTERED PRIVATE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 2012-13
Total Male Female
9 9 0
NUMBER OF PATIENTS TREATED 2012
Total Indoor Outdoor Packets of Oral Rehydration Salt
Distributed
406900 16771 390129 30000
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EXPANDED PROGRAMME ON IMMUNIZATION (CHILDREN & WOMEN) 2012-13
B.C.G OPV-0 OPV/DPT
Measles Tetanus Toxoid
1 2 3 T.T-1 T.T-2 T.T-3 T.T-4 T.T-5
16127 13279 16753 16032 16011 15209 15270 11316 3350 784 437
NUMBER OF MALARIA CONTROL ACTIVITIES 2012
Blood Slides Examined
Malaria Cases Malaria Cases
treated Population Protected
Houses Sprayed % age
5287 207 207 0 0
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 2012-13
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Total
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
87 83 0 1 4
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Urban
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
97 97 0 0 0
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Rural
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
86 81 0 1 4
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PERCENT DISTRUBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Total
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
85 10 5
PERCENT DISTRUBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Urban
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
98 0 2
PERCENT DISTRUBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Rural
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
83 11 5
Source: Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement Survey (PSLM).
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ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2014-15
LIST OF ONGOING SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Up-gradation of girls primary school to middle level at Bumburate Chitral.
11.600 10.950
2 Construction of building for GPS Bumburate (5 rooms) District Chitral
16.000 16.000
3 Up-gradation of GMS Yarkhoon Lasht to High status District Chitral. 17.200 16.200
4 Up-gradation of Government Girls Middle school to High status at Bumburate District Chitral.
20.500 19.000
5 Construction of 100 students hostel for girls in Bumburate (PC-II approved)
107.251 50.000
6 Removal of Deficiencies in DHQ Hospital, District Chitral (PC-II Approved).
25.000 10.000
7 Ext: of WSS Drosh Tehsil & Distt: Chitral. 159.686 31.200
8 Const: of Khan Abdul Wali Khan By- pass road Distt: Chitral 788.857 90.000
9 Improvement/Black Topping of Booni, Mastuj Shandoor Road (70 Km), at Chitral (PSDP Funded).
2323.914 90.000
10 Widening & Carpeting of Booni Buzand Torkhow road (28 km) District Chitral. (PSDP Funded).
1108.420 40.000
11 Realignment and black topping of Garam Chashma Road in District Chitral SH Shaghore to Mough and 03 No Bridges (100 meter span each).
30.000 15.000
12 Construction of Khandan Jonali Koch Irrigation Scheme Booni Chitral.
76.720 0.010
13 F/S for Alternate alignment / proposal for the Construction of Trichan to Attah Irrigation Scheme Tehsil Mulkoh Distt: Chitral.
51.490 15.000
14 Construction of Trichan to Attah Irrigation Scheme Tehsil Mulkoh District Chitral. (Fed=429.07 million)
1.000 0.990
15 Forestry Resource Improvement in Upper Chitral. 25.000 4.000
16 Propagation and Mulitiplication of Endangered Species of Temperate Zone in Chitral.
25.000 6.632
17 Construction of Office & Residential building at Shishi hydel station Chitral
65.000 0.157
18 Construction of Shushghai-Zhendoli HPP (144 MW) (10% ADP Local) 10% Private, 80 % F.I (will be implemented on PPP mode) (PDWP 09-01-2012)
2878.690 20.000
19 Construction of Shogo Sin HPP (132 MW)(10% ADP (Local), 10% private, 80% F.I (will be implemented on PPP mode) (PDWP 09-01-2012)
2695.590 20.000
20 Purchase of land for Lawi HPP (69 MW) Chitral 317.595 0.005
21 Construction of Lawi HPP (69 MW) Chitral Total Cost of Project. Rs. 26660.01 m (10% ADP (Local) 90% (Rs. 23994 m) HDF) (PDWP 17-04-2014)
2666.010 200.000
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22 Establishment of Skill Development Centre for Male & Female in Bamborait Valley at Chitral.
19.906 7.456
23 Preservation of Kalash Culture. 10.000 7.500
24 Construction of Judicial Complex, Chitral. 930.934 43.000
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1 F/S and construction of PHED and C&W offices and Residences complex at Mardan, Bannu and Chitral.
121.458 30.000
2 Construction of Food Grain Godowns in District Bannu, Mardan, Mansehra, Battagram and Chitral (Booni, Mastuj, Garam Chashma, Darosh, Chitral).
604.590 167.579
3
DFID assisted bridges of Malakand Division SH;Construction of Abutments/ Approaches and Launching of streel Bridges to be provided by DFID under Flood Damages Restoration Project in District Swat, Chitral, Dir Lower and Dir Upper Phase -II
2560.820 400.000
4 Rehabilitation / Renovation of Trout Hatcheries in Districts Chitral, Upper Dir, Swat (Madyan), Shangla and Shino (Kaghan) Mansehra.
39.200 4.889
5 Sustainable Management of Bio-diversity in Malakand (District Swat and Chitral) (GIZ Assisted).
685.002 0.001
6 Strengthening, Conservation & Development of Wildlife in Chitral, Dir & Swat Wildlife Division.
40.415 8.651
7 Public Private Partnership for development of Tourists facilities in Chitral, Galiyat, Naran, Kaghan and Kohistan.
74.200 0.001
8 Acqusition of land and creation of Playground at Chitral and civil works at Tank playground (PC-II Approved)
50.000 25.000
9
F/S of Potential Raw Sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Phase-II, Total 03 Schemes (Total Capacity 965 MW) (10% local ADP, 90% HDF) (Kari Mushkur Chitral 446 MW, Gabral Kalam 110 MW, Torcamp Godubar Chitral 409 MW)
123.786 0.500
10 Introducation of TSC Program in GTVC Mardan, Chitral, Hangu, Swat and Yar Hussain
30.000 15.000
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LIST OF NEW SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Repair / Rehabilitation and Expansion of Govt. Colleges in District Chitral.
100.000 50.000
2 Strengthening of THQ Hospital Drosh, Chitral. 50.000 10.000
3 Upgradation of Booni Hospital to Category-C Hospital, District Chitral.
400.000 10.000
4 Special Package for Kalash Minority (Phase-II). 10.000 1.000
5 F/S, Design & Construction of a) Chamtalai to Taroghai road, b) Garam Chashma to Kandujal Road, District Chitral (9 KM).
130.000 10.000
6 F/S, Design and Construction of RCC Bridge at Ayun, Chitral. 50.000 10.000
7 Restoration / Rehabilitation of Civil Channels, District Chitral. 20.000 5.000
8 Review Geotechnical Survey investigation of Khandan Junali Kuch Irrigation Channel District Chitral.
4.000 2.000
9 Construction of 51 MW Mujigram Shoghore HPP District Chitral (10% Equity: 1% ADP & 9% HDF).
15.000 0.100
10 Construction of 52 MW Istaru Booni HPP District Chitral (10% Equity: 1% ADP & 9% HDF).
15.000 0.100
11 Construction of 79 MW Arkari Gol HPP District Chitral (10% Equity: 1% ADP & 9% HDF).
22.000 0.100
12 Establishment of Mineral Based Industrial Estate at Chitral. 200.000 80.000
13 Purchase of Land for Food Grain Godowns in District Chitral 25.000 25.000
14 Study for Exploration and Management of Minerals in Chitral. 10.000 10.000
15 Land Acquistion & Construction of District Office of Mines & Minerals at Chitral.
85.000 85.000
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1 F/S and Construction of Tehsil Judicial Complexes in 5 Selected Districts on Priority Basis (D.I.Khan, Mansehra, Chitral,Dir-Lower, Abbottabad,Buner, and Hangu)
150.000 10.000
2
Balance work/ Liabilities under the ADP 2012-13 schemes (i) Local Dev. Initiatives (Chitral-component) (ii) Community Hall at Batkhela (iii) Amir Mohammad Khan Mega Park Mardan (iv) District Secretariat & Assembly Hall at Charsadda (v) Sabzi Mandi Mardan
197.000 127.000
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LIST OF FEDERAL SCHEMES (PSDP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Improvement of 7 82 Km of Nowshera Dir Chitral Road (N-45) 2399.270 500.000
2 Metalling of Road Linking Chitral and Gilgit (Improvement / B.T of Booni-Mastooj Shandoor Road, District Chitral)
491.324 150.000
3 Widening and Carpeting of Booni-Buzand Torkhow Road Chitral (District Chitral)
279.922 88.221
4 Construction of Post/Pckets/Bunkers/OR Qtrs/offrs Accn/Kote/Magazine for Chitral Scouts
44.420 20.000
5 Golan Gol Hydro Power Project, (106 MW) Chitral 28217.614 6850.000
Source: Planning & Development Department, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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SELECTED POPULATION OF INDIVIDUAL RURAL
LOCALITIES 1998 CENSUS
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* CHITRAL DISTRICT
288,067 145,485 142,582
* CHITRAL SUB-DIVISION
154,252 78,902 75,350
* CHITRAL TEHSIL
51,555 26,535 25,020
* AYUN UC
16,028 8,387 7,641
BARWUCH 0 327 160 167
BATRIK 0 371 211 160
BIRIR 0 1,780 941 839
BIRIRNISAR 0 257 130 127
BURUN 0 694 368 326
DALGRAM 0 99 49 50
DARKHANANDEH 0 1,358 711 647
DER 0 750 391 359
DOK (AYUN) 0 437 220 217
GAHERAT 0 780 405 375
GAHERAT GOL 0 51 21 30
GANG 0 240 124 116
KALASHANDEH (ANISH) 0 383 202 181
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
KANDISAR 0 607 337 270
KARAKAR 0 495 271 224
KURU 0 368 180 188
MASKOR 0 111 61 50
PEHLAWANANDEH 0 1,133 621 512
PRAKARAK (RUMBOOR) 0 258 136 122
RUMBOOR 0 1,138 606 532
SAEED ABAD 0 65 37 28
SAHANBALA 0 1,418 722 696
SHANPAYEEN 0 931 478 453
SHEIKHANDEH RAMBOOR
0 656 347 309
SHIEKHANANDEH (ZAHOORIAT)
0 1,321 658 663
* BROZ UC
14,285 7,377 6,908
ATANI LASHT 0 860 442 418
BASEERU BROZ 0 97 58 39
BIRBOLAK BROZ 0 373 182 191
BROZ HINDUSTAN 0 245 138 107
DOK CHUMURKHON 0 625 324 301
DOMUN 0 1,621 832 789
DOOM 0 157 73 84
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
GRAMUL BROZ 0 339 169 170
GUMBAD 0 462 234 228
GUMBAS 0 88 40 48
JUTILASHT BROZ 0 323 174 149
KORE 0 675 381 294
MANGLE BROZ 0 210 110 100
MIRASYANDEH BROZ 0 228 123 105
MULDEH AYUN 0 1,188 620 568
MULDEH CHNMURKHON 0 779 404 375
SEENKULOOM BROZ 0 389 204 185
SHERHI 0 353 176 177
TARIAN DEH 0 477 251 226
THAMOHYAK BROZ 0 110 63 47
THORHYANDEH 0 1,045 544 501
TORDEH CHUMURKHON 0 1,600 817 783
URGHOCH 0 2,041 1,018 1,023
* KOH UC
21,242 10,771 10,471
BARGHUZI 0 404 201 203
BEGANANDEH 0 171 87 84
BILPHOK 0 391 204 187
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
CHMURUK 0 229 112 117
DOLOMUCH 0 285 190 95
GOLE 0 250 110 140
GOLIN 0 1,285 651 634
ISTANGOL 0 209 104 105
JUGUMI 0 218 103 115
JUMSHILI BARINIS 0 97 43 54
KARI 0 1,158 555 603
KERANDEH 0 153 75 78
KOGHUZI 0 2,154 1,103 1,051
KUJU BALA 0 1,472 737 735
KUJU PAYEEN 0 548 291 257
LASHT 0 435 222 213
LASHT SEEN 0 950 493 457
MORI PAYEEN 0 1,181 607 574
MORILASHT 0 396 201 195
MROI BALA 0 851 430 421
MROI BEYENY 0 184 100 84
MULIN BARINIS 0 398 198 200
PAHANLASHT BARINIS 0 107 53 54
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
PASTI 0 413 233 180
PRAYET PAYEEN 0 760 383 377
PRAYET BALA 0 1,028 520 508
RAGH 0 547 275 272
SARVELANDEH 0 389 186 203
SEEN 0 1,231 647 584
SHAHCHAR 0 189 96 93
SHALI 0 701 373 328
SHELI LASHT 0 214 105 109
TORDEH 0 231 100 131
TORDEN MORI 0 1,157 557 600
TOREEN MROI 0 593 301 292
UTRESH 0 263 125 138
* DROSH TEHSIL
65,314 33,835 31,479
* ARANDU UC
14,070 7,369 6,701
AKROI 0 778 405 373
ARANDU 0 1,876 988 888
ARANDU KHAN SARDAM 0 950 462 488
ARANDUGOL 0 363 184 179
ARANDULASHT 0 278 137 141
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
ASPOR 0 785 421 364
DAP ARANDUGOL 0 602 317 285
DERASHOT 0 564 288 276
DOMABAD 0 465 248 217
DOMILNISAR 0 538 294 244
DONDIOARI 0 799 421 378
GBIR GOL 0 505 251 254
GORAGAL 0 257 137 120
INCHAOGOL 0 224 121 103
KAMSAI 0 652 347 305
KARAGRAM 0 280 144 136
KAUTI 0 522 283 239
KORIGAL 0 187 101 86
LACHIGRAM 0 515 259 256
LANGARBAT 0 810 438 372
MATAK GOL 0 72 39 33
MATIGOL (BAGH ADAP) 0 210 115 95
MATIPLOL 0 123 69 54
PANAGRAM 0 416 216 200
RAM RAM 0 105 54 51
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
SHENTARI 0 550 291 259
SYRIGOL 0 482 257 225
ZARIN BAGH 0 162 82 80
* ASHERAT UC
16,162 8,369 7,793
ASHERAT 0 1,184 585 599
BADUGAL 0 668 342 326
BARADAM 0 388 200 188
BARAM BROGAL 0 505 246 259
BOZIGOH 0 152 81 71
DAMIK JINGERAT 0 584 308 276
DAP JINGERAT 0 712 360 352
DEH ARSOON 0 405 201 204
DOM SHAGHOOR 0 344 178 166
FORMA 0 345 168 177
GAMBIR GOLE 0 426 209 217
GOLOGHOTAK JINGERAT
0 186 106 80
JINJIRAT GOLE 0 283 143 140
JINJIRATKOH (TAWARAT)
0 325 157 168
KACHO GOLE 0 609 311 298
KATAGAR 0 311 165 146
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
KHANS GHAIR 0 180 92 88
KOCHANGOL 0 294 142 152
KOTGA 0 613 311 302
KURO JINGERIAT 0 178 100 78
LUKARI 0 154 83 71
LUTINGA 0 240 120 120
MIRKHANDI 0 654 478 176
MUZHDEH (JINGERAT) 0 327 155 172
NAGAR 0 262 130 132
OSIAK 0 1,076 568 508
PATAI 0 586 296 290
PATUDAM ASHERAT 0 296 159 137
POUTASGOMGOL 0 324 159 165
SHEIKNAN DEH JINGERAT KOH
0 1,021 514 507
SHERA DEH 0 582 304 278
SUIR BALA 0 473 224 249
SUIR LASHT 0 167 80 87
SUIR PAYEEN 0 757 404 353
TRI LABAT NAGAR 0 348 172 176
ZOGUNAK 0 203 118 85
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* DROSH UC
16,580 8,685 7,895
ARYAN 0 1,011 531 480
AZAD DAM 0 396 196 200
BAZAR DROSH 0 1,206 872 334
BURI BALA 0 1,038 532 506
BURI MIANADEH 0 506 254 252
BURI PAYEEN 0 595 302 293
CHAKIDAM 0 330 156 174
CHARVELANDEH 0 454 225 229
DAD KHANDORI 0 693 366 327
DAP NAGHOR 0 885 453 432
DARGIRDIN 0 604 306 298
DONDIGAR 0 71 33 38
DROSH GOLE 0 353 180 173
GOUS 0 414 194 220
GROMAIL 0 489 254 235
KALDAM 0 1,577 800 777
KALKATAK 0 1,287 639 648
KHURANDOK 0 209 104 105
KURU 0 727 347 380
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Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
KUTURDAM 0 448 234 214
LANGA 0 815 421 394
POTERWIANDEH 0 662 337 325
SHAHNIGAR 0 1,810 949 861
* SHESHI KOH UC
18,502 9,412 9,090
ACHINISAR 0 51 30 21
ASKARI 0 123 60 63
AZUDDAM 0 547 268 279
BARPANCH 0 324 163 161
BAYAK 0 159 77 82
BELLA (SHAHEED BELA) 0 161 79 82
BIRGA 0 853 461 392
BIRGANISAR 0 182 89 93
CAUCH 0 415 202 213
DANJARI 0 132 67 65
GAUCH GOLE 0 177 94 83
GOREEN 0 518 259 259
HAZOOR BEKHANDEH 0 480 238 242
KALAS 0 410 216 194
KALAS (GOSAI) 0 26 11 15
93
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
KASHES 0 20 9 11
KAWASH 0 140 65 75
KAYARI 0 20 8 12
KESHUDEH 0 1,113 565 548
KESUDOOR 0 629 318 311
KESUGOLDEH 0 807 412 395
KESUGOLE 0 40 18 22
KHAIRABAD 0 826 428 398
KISHANDIR 0 388 194 194
KOR 0 275 145 130
KOTIK 0 109 57 52
LAWI 0 1,091 571 520
MADAK LASHT 0 2,190 1,097 1,093
MATAI 0 655 309 346
MUZHDEH 0 205 97 108
PARGAR 0 328 163 165
PATIGAR 0 212 113 99
PRET GOLE 0 214 116 98
PURSAD 0 217 114 103
RAWNISAR 0 161 82 79
94
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
SHAHI NOOR 0 160 87 73
SHERATI 0 957 463 494
SHESHI 0 762 399 363
SHILAK 0 88 48 40
TANGAR 0 476 252 224
TAR 0 664 345 319
TINGAR GOL 0 287 150 137
USTORUM 0 215 119 96
USTORUMGOL 0 259 141 118
ZHINDOSH 0 291 143 148
ZIARAT (TANGERGOLE) 0 145 70 75
* LOTKOH TEHSIL
37,383 18,532 18,851
* BRESHGRAM UC
19,189 9,617 9,572
AJARANDEH 0 356 183 173
AWI 0 352 180 172
BESTI 0 876 416 460
BILBIL 0 422 207 215
BUKHTULGOL 0 345 181 164
DARDAI 0 279 130 149
DARMIR 0 155 78 77
95
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
DEH 0 305 156 149
GRAM 0 604 323 281
GRI 0 317 160 157
HASANABAD 0 154 71 83
HINJIL 0 887 444 443
KASIT 0 125 67 58
KHAIRCHUM 0 106 51 55
KILISPI 0 290 141 149
KURUM 0 274 138 136
KYAR 0 721 369 352
LASHT 0 378 209 169
LORIGRAM 0 228 114 114
MADASHIL 0 619 288 331
MIZHIGRAM 0 5 3 2
MOMI 0 1,013 514 499
ORGUCH 0 315 161 154
ORHAGH 0 281 136 145
OWIR 0 1,006 504 502
PACHILI 0 145 73 72
PARSAN 0 724 365 359
96
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
PITRAGRAM 0 689 381 308
PORPUNI 0 349 176 173
RBAT 0 314 147 167
ROJI 0 375 181 194
RONDOOR 0 62 37 25
SAFID ARKARI 0 477 247 230
SHAH 0 352 178 174
SHAHNIROON 0 143 72 71
SHALI 0 444 212 232
SHERSHAL 0 455 223 232
SHOGHORE 0 402 219 183
SHUT 0 701 338 363
SIWAHT 0 527 244 283
SUNICH 0 570 285 285
SUSOOM 0 686 345 341
SYAEH ARKARI 0 603 292 311
TASHQAR 0 523 279 244
TELEGRAM 0 235 99 136
* LOTKOH UC
18,194 8,915 9,279
BASHQIR BALA 0 549 278 271
97
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
BASHQIR PAYEEN 0 617 294 323
BEGUSHT 0 1,090 536 554
BEHMI 0 156 70 86
BERZIN 0 575 283 292
BURBUNU 0 164 74 90
CHIRVIL 0 284 176 108
DERI 0 67 32 35
DROSHP 0 193 100 93
EIZH 0 678 336 342
GAZHAL 0 288 131 157
GOBORE 0 720 356 364
GOHIK 0 275 115 160
GUFTI 0 510 247 263
KANDUZHAL 0 523 241 282
KHATINJ 0 200 93 107
KOCH 0 84 42 42
LOHOK 0 134 65 69
MARDEN 0 323 186 137
MIAN SHAWAR 0 125 57 68
MOGH 0 602 268 334
98
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
MUNOR 0 976 456 520
MURDAN 0 643 310 333
NARKURT 0 570 268 302
NWEST 0 255 126 129
OGHUTI 0 388 194 194
OWIRK OCHILASHT 0 922 429 493
PARBAG 0 1,235 649 586
POSTAKI 0 251 133 118
PURTU 0 606 307 299
ROI 0 562 294 268
SANIK 0 514 259 255
SAPAKHT 0 366 187 179
SHAGRAM 0 365 181 184
TUNIK 0 375 187 188
UCHUGOL 0 774 357 417
WAHT 0 257 127 130
YURJOGH 0 299 142 157
ZHITUR 0 584 281 303
ZHITUR SANIK 0 95 48 47
* MASTUJ SUB-DIVISION
133,815 66,583 67,232
99
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* MASTUJ TEHSIL
53,661 26,265 27,396
* CHARUN UC
16,297 7,947 8,350
AWI 0 1,548 765 783
AWI LASHT 0 411 214 197
BIYAR DAH BOONI 0 652 295 357
CHARUN 0 1,257 611 646
CHARUN OWIR 0 940 460 480
DOKANDEH(LADOK BONI)
0 1,509 763 746
DRLANU 0 105 60 45
GOL DEH BOONI 0 1,659 835 824
GRINALASHT 0 401 201 200
JUNAL KOCH 0 503 243 260
KARI JANALI BOONI 0 1,198 550 648
KURAGH 0 1,066 561 505
LASHT BOONI 0 1,188 531 657
NARZOM RESHUN 0 1,225 613 612
RESHON 0 968 441 527
RESHUN COL 0 845 423 422
SHAKARAH DEH BOONI 0 191 90 101
ZAIT 0 631 291 340
100
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* MASTUJ UC
17,606 8,674 8,932
BALEEM 0 1,662 844 818
BROKE 0 1,281 620 661
CHINAR 0 998 491 507
GASHT 0 834 408 426
HARCHIN 0 1,490 721 769
MASTUJ 0 2,274 1,253 1,021
MERAGRAM NO. 1. 0 606 291 315
NISUR GUL 0 213 106 107
OWNSHOT 0 114 60 54
PARWAK BALA 0 909 406 503
PARWAK PAYEEN 0 1,380 634 746
REMAN 0 2,001 973 1,028
SARGHUZ 0 459 220 239
SHAIDAS 0 230 105 125
SONOGHUR 0 1,581 745 836
SORLASPUR 0 1,574 797 777
* YARKHOON UC
19,758 9,644 10,114
ANKIP 0 220 103 117
ARGHAUN 0 123 64 59
101
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
BANG BALA 0 753 355 398
BANG PAYEEN 0 400 181 219
BREP 0 2,780 1,321 1,459
BRIZUZ 0 299 145 154
CHAPARI 0 538 261 277
CHITISAR 0 151 69 82
CHUINJ BALA 0 980 493 487
CHUINJ PAYEEN 0 820 379 441
DEWSER 0 343 175 168
DIEANGOL 0 55 23 32
DIZK 0 518 251 267
DUBARGAR 0 306 153 153
EMIT 0 160 65 95
GARUM CHASHMA 0 199 103 96
GAZAN 0 365 189 176
GHERAROOM 0 291 144 147
GHORU 0 627 305 322
HONDOR 0 213 100 113
ISTACH 0 517 259 258
KAND 0 290 154 136
102
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
KANKHUN 0 122 63 59
KARGIN 0 528 249 279
KHURZG 0 567 298 269
KISHMANJA 0 29 17 12
KUZH BALA 0 845 412 433
KUZH PAYEEN 0 299 143 156
LASHKARGAZ 0 180 93 87
LASHTDAN 0 95 45 50
MARTING 0 334 170 164
MIRAGRAM NO.2. 0 932 455 477
PARDAN 0 119 61 58
PARIMARI 0 347 165 182
PARKUSAP 0 509 262 247
PASHK 0 391 208 183
PATRANGAZ 0 441 218 223
POTK 0 273 124 149
POWER 0 286 133 153
SHAKAR WAZ 0 243 137 106
SHICH 0 170 79 91
SHOLKOCH 0 190 96 94
103
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
SHUIST 0 470 211 259
UNOUCH 0 220 105 115
WASUM 0 349 170 179
WEDIN KHOT 0 24 11 13
YAKHDAN 0 168 82 86
YARKHUN LASHT 0 303 170 133
YUKUM 0 24 12 12
ZHUPU 0 352 163 189
* MULKOH TEHSIL
51,928 26,190 25,738
* MULKOH UC
20,043 10,062 9,981
BARUMKAGH 0 790 388 402
BOL KOSHT 0 1,260 646 614
GHAT 0 1,113 567 546
GOLBIAR 0 22 9 13
GONBORE 0 620 316 304
MORDER 0 2,046 1,065 981
MUZHDEH 0 608 308 300
MUZHGOL 0 1,049 536 513
NIRORI 0 734 382 352
NOGRAM 0 946 484 462
104
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
PARGRAM KOSHT 0 169 75 94
ROMARI 0 352 152 200
SAHT BALA 0 723 353 370
SAHT PAYEEN 0 2,442 1,221 1,221
SAMAGOL 0 406 203 203
SANDRAGH 0 747 377 370
SHUNU 0 462 240 222
TORI KOSHT 0 1,586 796 790
UTHOL 0 341 178 163
WARIJUN BALA 0 1,435 713 722
WARIJUN PAYEEN 0 897 428 469
ZANI 0 1,295 625 670
* OWEER UC
15,627 7,935 7,692
AWI OWIR 0 924 468 456
BARUM OWIR 0 1,173 606 567
BICHAGH OWIR 0 928 482 446
DRUNGHGH 0 1,921 951 970
GAALASHT 0 126 62 64
GOHKIR WHOLE 0 2,331 1,164 1,167
LOMARI 0 332 164 168
105
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
LON 0 1,923 969 954
MUZHEN OWIR 0 619 323 296
PAKHTORI OWIR 0 995 506 489
PARI OWIR 0 1,584 806 778
PARPISH 0 332 173 159
SARWARABAD 0 272 135 137
SHABRONS 0 972 503 469
SHOGRAM 0 524 275 249
SHONGOSH OWIR 0 438 228 210
SHUNJURAAN 0 233 120 113
* TERICH UC
16,258 8,193 8,065
DRU 0 227 111 116
KUSHUM BALA 0 1,830 927 903
KUSHUM PAYEEN 0 2,108 1,095 1,013
LASHTWACH 0 191 91 100
LOLEMI 0 411 196 215
LONGOL 0 457 245 212
LONKUHDOK 0 530 284 246
LONKUHLASHT 0 417 196 221
MADAK 0 2,347 1,195 1,152
106
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
MARCHONIC 0 236 116 120
MIRGHASH (DAKHILI TERICH PAYEE
0 152 73 79
NISHKU 0 1,860 964 896
PARSING 0 226 106 120
SHAGROM(DAKILI TERICH BALA)
0 677 346 331
SHUCH 0 520 247 273
SIMTIJ 0 233 97 136
SURWAHT 0 407 201 206
UOH POHT 0 681 329 352
WARIMOON 0 561 277 284
WEZHNU 0 163 71 92
ZIZDI 0 708 356 352
ZONDRANGRAM 0 1,316 670 646
* TURKOH TEHSIL
28,226 14,128 14,098
* TURKOH UC
28,226 14,128 14,098
BUZUND 0 165 85 80
ISTARU 0 1,242 662 580
KHOT BALA 0 3,573 1,809 1,764
KHOT PAYEEN 0 3,470 1,719 1,751
MELP 0 3,322 1,707 1,615
107
Name of
Mauza/Deh/Village
Hadbast No.
Deh No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
MORECH 0 892 433 459
PARECH 0 893 432 461
RAYEN 0 1,798 886 912
SHAGRAM 0 2,237 1,110 1,127
SHIRJUELI 0 539 298 241
SHOTKHAR 0 1,923 953 970
SOR RECH 0 1,741 876 865
UJNU 0 1,657 794 863
WASHICH 0 1,974 959 1,015
WERKOP 0 2,173 1,115 1,058
ZANGLASHT 0 627 290 337
Source: Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
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KEY CONTACT OF THE DISTRICT
Chitral City Code: 0943
Designation Office Phone Address
Deputy Commissioner 412055 412946
DC Office Jang Bazar Chitral
District Police Officer 412077 412228
DPO Office Chitral
District & Session Judge 412533 District & Session Office
Addl: Deputy Commissioner 412066 ADC Office Chitral
Assistant Commissioner 413686 AC Office
Assistant Commissioner Mastuj 470025 AC Office Booni
District Health Officer 412754 412734
DHO Office
District Education Officer (Male) 412627 DEO Male Office
District Education Officer (Female)
412047 DEO Female Office
District Officer (F&D) 413096 Finance & Planning Office
Deputy Director Agriculture 412561 Agriculture Office
Executive Engineer (C&W) 413937 C&W Office
Executive Engineer (Irrigation) 412641 Irrigation Office
Executive Engineer (PHE) 412663 412771
Public Health Office
District Office Community (Dev.) 412481 Social Welfare Office Near Polo Ground
District Accounts Officer 412625 District Accounts Office
Chief Coordination Officer 412656 412086
District Council Office
Chief Municipal Officer 413500 414342
Municipal Committee Office Jughore
Chief Municipal Officer Mastuj 470285 Municipal Committee Office Booni