Collaborative efforts of BOS-P&DD and UNICEF-Peshawar
DISTRICT PROFILE – SWAT 2014
A comprehensive district profile
The document provides rich account of historical background, Topography, administrative setup, social dimensions and Economic potential of district Swat
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ................................................................... 2
1.1 Swat ........................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Location ..................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Early History .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Physical Features/Topography .................................................................................................. 5
1.5 Rivers and Streams .................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Climate ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.7 Flora .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.8 Fauna ......................................................................................................................................... 7
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT SWAT ............................................................. 8
2.1 Ethnicity and Tribes ................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Languages and Dialects ............................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Dress and Ornaments ................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Dwellings ................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Occupations ............................................................................................................................. 10
2.6 Culture, Customs and Traditions ............................................................................................. 11
2.7 Marriage .................................................................................................................................. 11
2.8 Birth ......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.9 Deaths ..................................................................................................................................... 12
2.10 Important Places ................................................................................................................... 12
ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT SWAT..................................................... 14
3.1 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Land-Use Pattern in Hectare ................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Source of Irrigation .................................................................................................................. 15
3.4 Acreage and Production of Major Crops Grown ..................................................................... 15
3.5 Vegetables ............................................................................................................................... 16
3.6 Livestock .................................................................................................................................. 17
3.7 Forestry ................................................................................................................................... 18
3.8 Industry ................................................................................................................................... 19
3.9 Communication ....................................................................................................................... 19
ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP ................................................................................... 20
Administration set up in Swat District........................................................................................... 20
Judicial System .............................................................................................................................. 21
Judicial set up in Swat District ....................................................................................................... 21
Special Constitutional Status ......................................................................................................... 22
Police Department ........................................................................................................................ 23
SWAT DISTRICT AT A GLANCE ............................................................................ 25
DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS ............................................................................................................... 25
MAJOR CROPS 2012-13 ..................................................................................................................... 29
LIVESTOCK POPULATION ................................................................................................................... 30
NUMBER OF EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 2012-13 ............................................................................ 31
HEALTH FACILITIES 2013 ................................................................................................................... 32
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE 2011-12 (PSLM) ..................................................................................... 33
ENERGY.............................................................................................................................................. 33
MAJOR INDUSTRIES ........................................................................................................................... 33
COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................................................ 34
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 36
LIST OF UNION COUNCILS AND VILLAGES 2001 .................................................. 37
LIST OF VILLAGE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCILS MARCH 2014 ..................... 42
D0EMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS 2012-13 (ESTIMATED) ......................................................................... 70
ENVIRONMENT 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 72
AGRICULTURE 2012-13 ...................................................................................................................... 73
CROP ACREAGE ................................................................................................................................. 75
LIVESTOCK 2012-13 ........................................................................................................................... 80
EDUCATION 2012-13 ......................................................................................................................... 82
HEALTH 2012-13 ................................................................................................................................ 86
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 2012-13 ............................................................................................ 88
ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2014-15 ............................................... 90
LIST OF ONGOING SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15) ..................................................................................... 90
LIST OF NEW SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15) ............................................................................................. 92
LIST OF FEDERAL SCHEMES (PSDP 2014-15) ..................................................................................... 93
SELECTED POPULATION OF INDIVIDUAL RURAL LOCALITIES 1998 CENSUS ......... 94
KEY CONTACT OF THE DISTRICT ....................................................................... 103
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 Swat 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 December 2014
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INTRODUCTION
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BACKGROUND
SECTION-1
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1.1 Swat
Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa near
Afghanistan-Pakistan border. It is the upper valley of the Swat River, which rises in the
Hindu Kush range. The capital of Swat is Saidu Sharif, but the main town in the Swat
valley is Mingora. It was a princely state (see Swat - Princely State) in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa until it was dissolved in 1969. The valley is almost entirely populated by
ethnic Pashtuns. The language spoken in the valley is Pushto. With high mountains,
green meadows, and clear lakes, it is a place of great natural beauty and is popularly
termed as "the Switzerland of the region".
1.2 Location
The valley of Swat is situated in the north of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 34° 34/ to 35° 55
/
north latitude and 72° 08/ to 72° 50
/ east longitude, and is surrounded by the mountains.
Chitral and Gilgit–Baltistan are situated in the north, Dir in the west, and Mardan in the
south, while Indus River separates it from Hazara in the east.
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1.3 Early History
Swat has been inhabited for over two thousand years. The first inhabitants were settled
in well-planned towns. In 327 BC, Alexander the Great fought his way to Udegram and
Barikot and stormed their battlements. In Greek accounts these towns have been
identified as Ora and Bazira. Around 2nd
century BC, the area was occupied by
Buddhists, who were attracted by the peace and serenity of the land. There are many
remains that testify to their skills as sculptors and architects. In the beginning of the 8th
century AD, the Gabari Swati Pashtun tribe advanced through Laghman, Nangarhar, Dir
and by the early 13th century and captured Swat, defeating the local Buddhists and the
Hindus. This war was headed by Sultan Pakhal Gabari and later on by the Jahangiri
Sultan Behram Gabari rulers of Kunar Pech and cousins of the rulers of Kashmir.
Later some Dilazak encroached the area and settled among Gabaris, who in turn were
ousted by the Yusufzais which were backed by Mughal Badshah Zahiruddin
Muhammad Baber, considered the super power in 1519 and 1520. The historical
paradox was that the Yusufzais were ousted from Kabul by Mirza Ulugh Beg, the uncle
of Baber, and killed 600 malaks of Yusufzai; the Gabaris helped Yousofzais refugees
with a warm welcome and settled them in Bajour, Dir and Swat regions. The Yousofzais
forgot the generosity of Gabaris and encrouched upon the Gabari state with the help of
Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur. They demolished the Gabar-Kot (fortress) in Bajour in
1519 and further advanced to Swat and compelled the last Gabari King Sultan Awais
Gabari to flee to Upper Dir where he established his rule in Chitral, Wakhan,
Badakhshan and other upper Oxus.
The originator of the present family of Swat was the Muslim saint Abdul Ghafoor, the
Akhund of Swat, a Safi Mohmand of Hazara district, from where he went to Buner
territory. He was a pious man and the people respected him so greatly that they called
him Akhund Sahib.
During the mid-19th century, Muslim tribes were fighting against each other for the
possession of Swat Valley. On the intervention of the honourable Akhund Sahib, the
killing was stopped, and such was his influence that the chiefs of all tribes unanimously
made him the ruler of the valley. Akhund Sahib administrated the valley according to
Muslim laws. Peace and tranquility prevailed, and agriculture and trade flourished in the
territory. Akhund Sahib had two sons by his wife, who belonged to Nikbi Khel.
After the death of Akhund Sahib, the tribal chiefs again started fighting and killing, which
continued for years. Eventually the tribal chiefs gave control of the valley into the hands
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of the Honourable Gul Shahzada Abdul Wadood, the son of Mian Gul Abdul Khaliq, son
of Akhund Sahib. The wife of Mian Abdul Wadood was the daughter of Honorable Mirza
Afzal-ul-Mulk, the ruler of Chitral.
During the rule of Mian Gul Muhammad, Abdul Haq Jehanzeb, the son of Mian Abdul
Wadood, the state acceded to Pakistan in 1947. The Prince, Mian Gul Aurzngzeb Khan,
son of Jahanzeb, married the daughter of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan in
1955. Thus by intermarriages with the other castes, the family became a branch of the
imperial Gujjars i-e the Royal family of Swat Wali is belong to the Gurjar family which
laid down the foundation of Swat Kingdom. Jahznzeb started a Degree College at Saidu
Sahrif, the capital of the State, and four High Schools at Mingora, Chakesar, Matta and
Dagar. Fourteen middle schools, twenty-eight lower middle schools, and fifty-six primary
schools were also established. A girl high school and high class religious schools were
established at Saidu Sharif. At all the schools, the poor students were granted
scholarships.
Swat was an exemplary state during the British rule. The Gujjars were very poor people
in the Swat Valley, but nowadays they have diverted their attention towards education
and are holding good posts in government services. They also have a firm stand in
politics of Pakistan. Mian Gul Aurangzeb Khan was also Governor of the province of
Baluchistan, Pakistan.
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1.4
Physical Features/Topography
The valley of Swat is divided into two physical regions, i.e., Swat-Kohistan and Swat
Proper. Swat-Kohistan is the mountain region on the upper reaches of the Swat river up
to Ain in the south while the whole of south of Ain is Swat proper. Ain is subdivided into
Bar (upper Swat) and Kuz (lower Swat). The elevation of the valley at the southern
boundaries of the district is over 600 meters and rises rapidly towards the north. There
are several mountain peaks ranging from 4500 to over 6000 meters above sea level,
mostly covered with everlasting snow.
1.5 Rivers and Streams
The Swat River rises from the Shandur or Mashabar Range bordering Swat district with
Chitral in the north and flows south and south west approximately dividing the district
into two halves. The other prominent rivers or nalas are Harnoi Khwar, Deolai Khwar
and Daral Khwar.
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1.6 Climate
Swat lies in the temperate Zone. The summer in lower Swat valley is short and
moderate while it is cool and refreshing in the upper northern part. The hottest month is
June with mean maximum and minimum temperature of 35°C and 21°C, respectively.
The coldest month is January with mean maximum and minimum temperature of 5°C
and 1°C, respectively. The winter season is long and extends from November to March,
rain and snowfall occurs during this season. The amount of rainfall received during
winter season is more than that of summer season. The highest rainfall recorded during
the month of August is about 314 mm.
MEAN MONTHLY TEMPERATURE, PRECIPITATION AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY
RECORDED AT SWAT STATIONS, SWAT DISTRICT
MONTHLY MEAN TEMPERATURE AND RAIN FALL AT SWAT 2013
Station
SWAT (SAIDU SHARIF)
Mean Temperature OC
Max: Min: Total Rain
fall in M.M
January 4.60 1.40 21.70
February 15.10 4.10 315.00
March 21.70 9.50 128.00
April 25.90 12.50 67.00
May 32.20 17.60 38.00
June 35.40 21.20 192.50
July 33.60 23.20 119.20
August 31.50 21.60 314.10
September 31.50 18.80 56.60
October 27.80 14.80 45.70
November 19.90 6.00 35.30
December 17.10 3.60 1.20
Total 296.30 154.30 1334.30
Mean 24.69 12.86 -
Source: Pakistan Meteorological Center Lahore.
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1.7 Flora
Various species of botanical plants, characteristic of different altitudes are found in the
district. Medicinal herbs such as henbane, belodenes, banafasha, etc. are also found.
Pine trees grow in the forest areas.
1.8 Fauna
Swat is well known for its shooting grounds. During shooting season, which is from the
1st October to middle of March, duck, partridge, chakor and pheasant are found. The
wild mountain sheep (Markhor) is found in the higher regions of the valley. On the
mountains, bear, panther, musk deer, golden fowl, black and brown bear are also
found.
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SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT SWAT
2.1 Ethnicity and Tribes
Swat has a predominately rural population. It is inhabited by Yousafzai Pathans, Mians,
Kohistanis, Gujars and Pirachas. The Pashto speaking Yousafzai Pathans are the direct
descendants of Afghans of Ghazni. The Gujars and Kohistanis speak their own dialects of
Gujri and Garwi. Torwali and Kohistanis inhabit the mountainous areas up north. The
Kohistanis are settled in and around Kalam, Ushu, Utror and Gabral valleys. The nomadic
Gujars also form a substantial part of the population in the northern areas of the district. In
the harsh winter months almost half the population migrates to the warmer southern plains
to work as shepherds and tenants in farms till the weather permits them to return to their
abode. In summers herdsmen with flock of sheep head towards the area in search of
pasture lands.
The urban population has a fair number of Pirachas who have migrated over the past 100
years and assimilated themselves in the local population and speak Pashto. They
dominate the local commerce and trade. They have considerable stake in the local Silk
Industry, Construction and Transport Sectors. Swat has a small minority population
consisting of Sikhs, Hindus and Christians.
2.2 Languages and Dialects
Citizens from a variety of ethnicities may be found in the Swat district, including Pakhtuns
(mainly of the Yousafzai clan), Kohistanis (of Dardic descent) and Gujjars. These groups
are widely known to be brave, independent, hospitable and generous.
The primary local language of the Swat region is Pashto, and is understood and spoken by
about 93% of the population as their mother tongue. A variety of other languages are also
used in the area including Torwali, Kalami and Khwar, spoken by the Kalam and Kohistani
peoples in the Northern part of Swat; Gujro, a mix of Pashto and Punjabi, spoken by the
Ajar and Gujjar peoples; and Persian, which is used by a small number of citizens. Urdu
and English are also widely used among the more educated segment of the local
population.
The predominant religion in Swat is Islam, with 99.67% of Muslim people. A negligible
proportion of the population belongs to other religions, including Christianity, Hinduism,
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Qadiani/Ahmadi, and so on.
Swati language may refer to any of the following languages spoken in the Swat District:
The Torwali language
The Kalami language
The dialect of the Pashto language spoken in Swat
The dialect of the Gujari language spoken in Swat
The dialect of the Hindko language spoken in Swat.
2.3 Dress and Ornaments
Like other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa people of Swat also wear shalwar and qamiz. The
cap is typical of this district. The cap is embroidered and known as Swati topi. Chaplies are
usually worn as footwear. During the winter a blanket or a coarse chaddar is wrapped
around the body in addition. The use of mazari (militia-coarse grey) cloth is very common,
both of shalwar and qamiz among the villagers.
2.4 Dwellings
Majority of people live in houses made of stone and mud. The landlords and other well to
do persons live in Pacca Buildings, whose number is gradually increasing. Mingora Bazar
and the surrounding Colonies in the vicinity of Saidu Sharif, present a very picturesque
view of the collection of modern buildings like other towns of Pakistan.
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2.5 Occupations
Agriculture is the main stay of life and most of the population is engaged in agriculture
directly or indirectly. Most of the cultivators are tenants due to the existence of the
institution of Khans. However many of the tenants have acquired proprietary rights under
land reforms. This has given impetus to the improvement of farming techniques. Among
villagers bee farming is also very common. Some people are engaged in Industries, Trade
and Commerce and Government service.
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2.6 Culture, Customs and Traditions
Most of the Population of Swat is Yusafzai Pathans. Religion has a great impact on the
culture of the people. An overwhelming majority of the people are Sunni Muslims belonging
to the Hanafia school of thought. A Pathan is generally punctual in offering prayers and
regular in observing fast during the month of Ramzan. Visits to Shrines or Ziarats are quite
common.
The Yousafzai Pathans are lively, brave and hospitable people. They are very courteous
towards each other and visitors. The forms of greetings and salutations are many. However
it is very usual for Pathans to embrace each other when they meet. The customs and
traditions followed on occasions such as marriages, births and deaths are similar to those
prevailing in the other districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
2.7 Marriage
On account of conservation and strict segregation of sexes marriages among the pathans
are usually arranged by the parents. The prospective bride and bridegroom usually have
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no part in the negotiations except in the upper section of society. Usually when an
agreement is arrived at, fathers of the bride and bridegroom meet to discuss the final terms
of the marriage including Mehr.
The marriage festivities are called Shadi or Wadah and consist of a wedding feast and the
procession (Janj) which like is Peshawar do not accompany the bridegroom to the bride's
house in the company of friends of both parties on the appointed day. At the house of the
bride they are welcomed by the elders of the bride's family. The bride and bridegroom with
his friends and elders of the family sit in a separate room. The bride and bridegroom are
solemnized as husband and wife by the Nikah Khwan (usually a Khateeb/Maulvi) who in
the presence of witnesses asks each party if they accept each other on the conditions he
at the time names in detail. This is repeated three times and naming both parties, declares
them husband and wife, and asks a blessing on their union. This is called Nikah. Now with
the passage of time in some cases ritual of Nikah is performed early to message date.
2.8 Birth
At the birth of a male child, parents receive congratulations but the birth of female child
generally passes unnoticed. In the past village maulvi intones used to Azan into the ears of
the child but now grandfather usually intones Azan. There is great rejoicing on the birth of a
male child, guns are fired in the air and musicians beat their drums. The first ceremony
after a child's birth is Sarkalai, i.e. cutting of his hair. The circumcision follows and all
relatives are summoned, refreshments are served and gifts are received.
2.9 Deaths
When death occurs, the men and women of the Kandi/Mohallah go to the house of the
deceased. The dead body is placed on a bed in the courtyard from where it is carried to the
graveyard and the Janaza prayer is held. But before the Janaza the women of deceased
family and neighbors cry and weep. After the funeral rites are completed, alms are
distributed to poor people. Fateh Khawani continues for three days in the house of the
deceased.
2.10 Important Places
Beautiful green valleys, rich cultural heritage, moderate climate and easy access make
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Swat one of the prime tourist destinations in Pakistan for local and international visitors.
Swat is the entry point to the beautiful northern area of Pakistan. All the tourist spots in
Swat are easily accessible by good roads. There are also ample accommodation facilities
available for visitors.
Mingora
Saidu Sharif
Malam Jabba
Upper Swat
Madyan
Bahrain
Kalam
Utror
Mahodand Lake
Udegram
Miandam
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ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF DISTRICT SWAT
3.1 Agriculture
Agriculture is the largest sector of the economy and is the main source of livelihood of the
rural population. The topography of the district is such that not all the land is suitable for
cultivation. The land holdings are small averaging two acres. Total reported area in the
district is 506528 hectares out of which 98845 hectares are cultivated. Most of the
cultivation is being carried out in the southern areas of the district mainly in Mingora,
Barikot, Kabal, Matta and Khwazakhela.
3.2 Land-Use Pattern in Hectare
Land use pattern of Swat District for the year 2012-13 is given below:
Reported Area Cultivated Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Net Sown Current Fallow
506528 96528 96528 0
Cropped Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Area sown more than once
180586 84058
Un-cultivated area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Culturable Waste Forest Not available for cultivation
410000 85593 136705 187702
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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
i. Government 3623
ii. Private 36300
2. Tanks 0
3. Tubewells 8075
4. Wells 14100
5. Left Pumps 16200
6. Other sources 6620
Total 84918
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 19151 40702 59853 45934 60760 106694
Barley 99 348 447 140 340 480
Rape & Mustared
54 1330 1384 45 570 615
Onion 3195 620 3815 92519 7721 100240
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF CROPS 2012-13
Crops Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-
Irrigated
Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated
Total
Maize 17843 42613 60456 46616 54257 100873
Rice 5698 0 5698 13840 0 13840
Mung 0 42 42 0 22 22
Mash 0 20 20 0 27 27
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3.5 Vegetables
The principal vegetables grown in the District are Turnip, Carrot, Spinach, Tomato, and
Cauliflower, Peas, Radish and Others. Acreage and production of major vegetables grown
for the year 2012-13 is given in the table below:
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 3430 0 3430 38570 0 38570
Turnip 440 0 440 8415 0 8415
Carrot 5 0 5 65 0 65
Spinach 315 0 315 3980 0 3980
Tomato 710 0 710 7910 0 7910
Culi Flower 155 0 155 1805 0 1805
Cabbage 105 0 105 750 0 750
Peas 1285 0 1285 10315 0 10315
Radish 205 0 205 2610 0 2610
Others 210 0 210 2720 0 2720
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
4951 0 4951 4137 0 4137
Lady Finger 125 0 125 1100 0 1100
Tinda 30 0 30 450 0 450
Bringal 70 0 70 750 0 750
Pumpkin 90 0 90 795 0 795
Bitter Gourd 20 0 20 90 0 90
Bottle Gourd 10 0 10 40 0 40
Tomato 4236 0 4236 43180 0 43180
Arum 15 0 15 140 0 140
Others 355 0 355 3040 0 3040
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3.6 Livestock
The Livestock in the district includes Buffalo, Cow, Sheep, Goat, Camel, Horse, Ass and
Poultry. Livestock and Dairy Development Department is looking after the Livestock affairs
through a well spread network, throughout the district. However, there is a room for
improvement in the health and productivity of Livestock in the district.
Livestock Population 2006 Census
S. No. Livestock
Number
1 Asses 17577
2 Buffalos 117101
3 Camel 256
4 Cattle 253790
5 Goats 236229
6 Horse 4833
7 Mules 3020
8 Sheep 80048
9 Poultry 1141678
Besides Veterinary Hospitals and Veterinary Dispensaries there are 41 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 Swat District during
2012-13 are as under in table:
Animals/birds treated/protected in Veterinary Hospitals during the year 2012-13
S. No.
Particulars
Number
1.
Animals treated 148892
2.
Animals protected 195390
3.
Birds protected 283905
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3.7 Forestry
Hill tops are covered with natural Forest. There are numerous private nurseries of all kinds
developed by people with the support of Forest Department. Forestation by the Forest in
the district is 497969 acres. Pine trees, Poplar, Ipple Ipple, Robenia, Eucalyputs, Ailanthus,
Pulai, Oak, Wallue and Olive etc. are the most common form of Forestry in Swat district.
FOREST AREA (IN ACRES) BY ENACTMENT 2012-13
Total 497969
Reserved Forest 0
Protected Forest 338544
Resumed Land 0
Un-classed Forest * 0
Section 38 ** 0
Communal *** 0
Guzara Forest 0
Miscellaneous 344
Private Plantation 159081
* 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
Except Flour Mills, Ghee Mills, Marble and Wood Industries, no major Industry exists in the
district.
Minerals Production 2012-13
Type of Minerals Tonnes
Dolomite 810
Emerald 695
Lime Stone 6827
Marble 1410
3.9 Communication
The country wide/international postal services boosted up by telefax and Internet are
operational in the district. On the other hand the voice links have been improved in the
district by the private companies offering cell phone services like Jazz, Ufone, Zong,
Telenor and Warid. The present position of the postal service facilities in the District is
given table:
POSTAL SERVICE FACILITIES 2012-13
S. No. Particulars of Postal Services Number
1 General Post Office 1
2 Higher Selection Grade P.Os 0
3 Night Post Offices & Small & Smart Post Offices 0
4 Sub-Post Office 15
5 Extra Departmental Sub-Office (EDSO) Extra Departmental Post Office (FPO) Franchise Post Office (FPO)
56
Total 72
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ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Till 1969 Swat remained a state ruled by Miangul Abdul Wadood and his son Miangul
Jehanzeb. On 28/7/1969 it was made a district forming part of the Malakand Division in the
North Western Frontier Province. Presently Swat district consist of 2 sub-divisions, Swat
and Matta. Deputy Commissioner is responsible for law and order and general
administration. Assistant Commissioners head the two sub-divisions. There are 8 tehsils in
the district. These tehsils are not regular revenue tehsils as in other districts but are small
administrative units that were evolved when the district was a state. Each tehsil is headed
by a Tehsildar or Naib Tehsildar who is the Revenue Officer and performs other
administrative tasks assigned to him. Although land settlement has been carried out and
land record exists but no land revenue is collected; instead Abyana and Ushr are collected.
Executive and Revenue set up in Swat District is as under:
Administration set up in Swat District
Deputy Commissioner Swat
Assistant Commissioner Swat Assistant Commissioner Matta
Extra Assistant Commissioner I Extra Assistant Commissioner
Extra Assistant Commissioner II Tehsildar Matta
Special Forest Magistrate
Special Traffic Magistrate
Extra Assistant Commissioner Revenue
Tehsildar Babozai
Naib Tehsildar Kabal
Naib Tehsildar Barikot
Naib Tehsildar Charbagh
Naib Tehsildar Khawazakhela
Naib Tehsildar Bahrain
Naib Tehsildar Kalam
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Judicial System
Swat District has experienced a variety of Judicial System and Laws. Before 1969 Judicial
cases were decided on the basis of Riwaj. After 1969 there was the PATA Regulation
which was a type of Jirga system. It was replaced by regular laws and procedure in 1990.
In 1994 there was an indigenous movement for enforcement of Shariat i.e Islamic Law.
The movement was known as TNSM (Tehrike Nifaz-e-Shariate Mohammadi). In order to
satisfy the demands of TNSM the Government introduced Nifaze Shariat Regulation 1994,
which was replaced by Sharie Nizame Adl Regulation 1999. The Judicial set up is Swat
district is given as fallow:
Judicial set up in Swat District
1 Session Judge (Zila Qazi) 3 Additional Session Judges (Izafi Zila Qazis)
30 Mauveen Qazis 1 Senior Civil Judge (Ala Ilaqa Qazi) Judicial Magistrate
(Ilaqa Qazi) Babozai
Judicial Magistrate
(Ilaqa Qazi) Barikot 6 Civil Judges 1 Civil Judge
Judicial Magistrate (Ilaqa Qazi) (Ilaqa Qazi)
(Ilaqa Qazi) Kabal Saidu Sharif Matta
Judicial Magistrate
(Ilaqa Qazi) Matta
Judicial Magistrate
(Ilaqa Qazi) Bahrain & Kalam
Judicial Magistrate
(Ilaqa Qazi) Khawazakela
Regulation supports and The new regulation has the following salient features:
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a. Judges while deciding cases and performing their functions and duties will follow
Islamic injunctions as laid down by the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
b. All Judges have been redesignated as Qazis and their courts as Qazi Courts.
c. Mauveen Qazi, a person well versed in the injunction of Holy Quran and Sunnah
and selected according to the provisions laid down in the Regulation will assist the
Court and the Qazi.
d. The court will provide opportunity to parties in a dispute to resolve their dispute
through the medium of arbitration and compromise under principles of Shariah.
e. Under the regulation there is separation between the executive and Judiciary. The
judicial and Executive Magistrates have separate powers and functions. The
Executive Magistrate are under the administrative control of Deputy Commissioner
while judicial Magistrates (Ilaqa Qazis) are under the Session Judge (Zila Qazi).
f. The Regulation declares that maintaining peace is the responsibility and the
function of the District Magistrate.
g. The Qazi courts will function under general direction and control of the Provincial
High Court.
With a view to provide quick justice and relieve the courts of extra burden the Regulation
supports and encourages alternate dispute resolution. It is pertinent to point out that
substantive law and procedure in both criminal and civil cases are same as anywhere else
in Pakistan but these are to be exercised under the principles laid down by Quran and
Sunnah.
Special Constitutional Status
Swat district is a Provincially Administrated Tribal Area (PATA) under article 246 (B) of the
Constitution of Pakistan. Under Article 247 (3) of the Constitution no act of Parliament or
Provincial Assemble shall apply to PATA unless specifically modified by the Governor of
the Province with prior approval of the President. The Governor has also discretion to give
approval to any part of the legislation subject to any exception or modification directed by
him.
Article 247 (4) empowers the Governor to make any regulation for the peace and good
government of a Provincially Administered Tribal area.
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These special provisions of the constitution allow PATA, which also include Swat district to
enjoy exemption from many statutes that are enforced in other areas of Pakistan,
especially many of the Tax laws. It has also allowed the Government to introduce
regulations and laws specific to the area. In this regard it is important to mention the
introduction of Shariah Nizame- Adl Regulation 1999 on demand of the people of the area.
Under it all cases must be decided in accordance with injunctions of Quran and Sunnah.
Police Department
Swat has both the regular police force and the Frontier Constabulary. A Superintendent of
Police heads the Police force. The District Officer heads the Constabulary.
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SECTION-2
DISTRICT AT
GLANCE
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SWAT DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
District Status 1970
District Headquarter Mingora
Area in Sq.Km 5337 (7.16% of total KP)
Population 1257602 Numbers (1998 Census)
Growth Rate 3.37
DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS
Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Male Female Urban Rural
Swat District 648008 609594 173868 1083734
Matta Tehsil 126868 124500 - 251368
Swat Tehsil 521140 485094 173868 832366
Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Urban Rural
Male Female Male Female
Swat District 91742 82126 556266 527468
Matta Tehsil - - 126868 124500
Swat Tehsil 91742 82126 429398 402968
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POPULATION PYRAMID AGE AND SEX STRUCTURE 1998 FOR SWAT DISTRICT
Sex Ratio Male per 100 Female 106
Population Density 236 (1998 Census)
Registered Voters 981823 o Male Voters 544680 o Female Voters 437143
Source: Population Census Organization Islamabad.
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Number of Union Councils 65
Number of Towns/Tehsils/ Sub
Division/ Sub Tehsil 8
Number of Provincial Constituency 7
Number of National Constituency 2
Major Ethnic Groups
Yousafzai
Mains
Kohistanis
Gujars
Pirachas
Major Languages
Pashto
Torwali
Kalami
Gujari
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 60456 100873 1669
Rice 5698 13840 2429
Mung 42 22 524
Mash 20 27 1350
Vegetables 4951 49585 10015
Fruits 11810 76150 6448
Rabi Crops
Wheat 59853 106694 1783
Barley 447 480 1074
Rape & Mustard 1384 615 444
Onions 3815 100240 26275
Vegetables 3430 38570 11245
Fruits 655 4773 7287
Fodders 14629 249930 17085
Source: Directorate of Agriculture Statistics Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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LIVESTOCK POPULATION
Economy Agriculture, Labour, Services & Handicrafts
31
NUMBER OF EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 2012-13
Sources: i. Elementary & Secondary Education Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. ii. Directorate of Technical Education & Manpower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Institution
Boys
Girls
Mosque/Community 124 8
Primary 734 452
Middle 83 53
High 78 29
Higher Secondary 13 5
Intermediate Colleges - -
Degree Colleges 3 4
(GCMS) 1 -
Vocational Institutes 3
Technology & Polytechnic 1 -
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HEALTH FACILITIES 2013
Institute
Number
Hospital 10
Dispensary 18
RHC 3
BHU 41
MCH Centre 3
Private Medical Practitioners 192
Private Hospitals -
Private Dispensaries -
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
33
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE 2011-12 (PSLM)
ENERGY
NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED 2012-13
During Cumulative
7 1592
NUMBER OF ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS GIVEN DURING THE YEAR BY TYPE 2012-13
Total Domestic/Com. Industrial Irrigation Bulk Other
211720 209065 1520 7 1087 41
Source: Chief Executive PESCO Peshawar.
MAJOR INDUSTRIES
TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNITS RUNNING AND CLOSED 2012-13
Total Running Unit Closed Unit
220 205 15
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ALLOCATION AND EXPENDITURE OF TRAINING CENTRES AND TRAINEES OF S.I.D.B 2012-13
Allocation Expenditure No. of Training Center No.of Trainees
0 0 0 0
Source: Directorate of Industries Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
COMMUNICATION
ROAD KILOMETER AGE 2011-12 (R)
Total High Type Low Type
921.24 590.11 331.13
NUMBER OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGES 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
29 29 -
NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
25150 25150 0
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
36
GENERAL INFORMATION
Indicator Unit
2012-13 %age Share
with KP Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Tehsil/Sub Tehsil/ Sub Division (#) 8 91 8.78
Union Council (Detail available)
(#) 65 986 6.59
Village and Neighbourhood Council 2014 (Detail available)
(#) 214 3501 6.11
Villages (Detail available) (#) 215 7337 2.93
National Constituency (#) 2 35 5.71
Provincial Constituency (#) 7 99 7.07
Total Area (Sq.Km) 5337 74521 7.16
Population (000 #) 2056 26792 7.67
Density Per Sq.Km Persons 385 360 -
Child Dependency Ratio (Percent) 100.77 94.76 -
Old age Dependency Ratio (Percent) 5.43 6.01 -
Growth Rate (Percent) 3.37 2.82 -
Sources: i. LGE&RD Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ii. Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
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LIST OF UNION COUNCILS AND VILLAGES 2001
Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
Tehsil Swat
1 Kalam
PC Kalam. Ashoron, Kalam, Jalbanr, Boyoon.
PC Matiltan. Gorkin, Matltan, Ushu, Paloga, Shaho.
20903
2 Utror PC Gabral. Gabral, Bela, Jaba,
Karin. PC Utror. Utror, Sazgul, Kanai, Bahan.
10126
3 Balakot
PC Aryanai. Aryanai, Badai, Pehsmal, Liakot.
PC Kidam. Kidam, Torwal, Chamgahrai,Balakot.
15660
4 Mankyal
PC Mankyal. Mankyal, Ramat, Gornai, Darwali, Ayin.
PC Bahrain. Bahrain, Zor Kalai, Satal Gahrai.
12448
5 Bahrain PC Bahrain. Bahrain, Zor Kalai, Satal Gahrai.
18715
6 Madyan PC Madyan. Madyan, Paklai, Kalagai Branvee, Shorkat, Dabagai.
19741
7 Beshigram PC Beshgram. Beshgram, Shanko, Chail.
11665
8 Tirat PC Tirat. Tirat, Shagai. 15989
9 Fatehpur PC Fatehpur. Benawrai, Barhampatai, Fatehpur, Jaripia.
23095
10 Miandam PC Miandam. Miandam, Khairabad, Senai, Jukhtai.
16370
11 Shin PC Shamshin. Bargin, Gharshin, Lakhar, Samshin.
18883
12 Kotanai PC Kotani. Chalyar, Asala, Kotanai, Farhatabad, Manpetai.
16606
13 Khawaza Khela PC Khawaza Khela. Gashkor, Bandai, Khawaza Khela, Tikdarai.
24517
38
Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
14 Shalpin PC Shalpin. Faqira, Shalpin, Tarogay.
15578
15 Jano/ Chamtalai
PC Jano. Chinkolai, Mashkomai, Babo, Jano, Langar.
PC Chamtalai. Urdam, Topsin, Chamtalai,
26144
16 Gulibagh PC Gulibagh. Dakorak,
Gulibagh, Alamganj. 19338
17 Charbagh PC Charbagh. Charbagh. 23970
18 Taligram PC Taligram. Ser, Shinkad, Taligram, Toha.
12702
19 Kishawara
PC Kishawara. Kishawara, Malam, Spinoba, Shaltalo.
PC Mangar Kot. Mangar Kot, Ganajer, Serai, Rorya.
17672
Tehsil Matta
20 Pir Kalay PC Jora. Jora, Gorra.
PC Sherpalam. Pir Kalay, Bar Sherpalam, Shakardara.
20606
21 Arkot PC Shangwatai. Shangwatai, Arkot,
PC Sijbanr. Sijbanr, Mian Kaley. 21740
22 Shawar PC Shawar. Shawar. 20163
23 Matta Khararai PC Matta Khararai. Bama Khela, Matta Khararai, Sinpora.
18465
24 Chuprial PC Chuprial.Chuprial.
PC Shukhdara. Chuprial Gahrai, Shukhdara.
23485
25 Bar Thana PC Bar Thana. Aghal, Bar Thana.
PC Labat. Labat 19771
26 Gowalairai
PC Roringar Gowalairai.Roringar Gowalarai.(100),Lilband (102).
PC Chinglalai. Chinglalai. (103), Wainai (106), Pewchar (104)
20487
27 Beha PC Beha. Beha (101). 16250
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Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
28 Baidara PC Baidara. Baidara, Sambat, Sambat, Cham.
21994
29 Durush Khela PC Bara Drush Khela. Bara Drush Khela, Kuza Drush Khela.
17188
30 Asharay PC Asharay. Asharay, Kalakot. 14313
31 Darmai PC Darmai. Rahat Kot, Darmai. 14790
32 Sakhra PC Sakhra. Nawkhara, Sakhra.
PC Landai Ghrai. Landai, Landai Gharai, Lalkoo.
22116
Tehsil Swat
33 Bara Bandai PC Bara Bandai. Delai, Ningowali, Bara Bandai, Ghuraeja, Mamderai.
24040
34 Kuza Bandai PC Kuza Bandai. Kuza Bandai. 18800
35 Kanju PC Dehrai. Dehrai, Damghar, Kanju.
26293
36 Hazara PC Hazara. Aligarama, Hazara, Gul Jaba, Malooch.
20617
37 Koz Abakhel Kabal PC Kotlai. Kotlai, Dagai, Akhon Kalai.
PC Gadi. Dadhara.
20476
38 Bar Abakhel Kabal PC Kabal. Sersenai, Kabal. 20983
39 Totano Bandai PC Totano Bandai. Totano Bandai, Ghakhi Bandai.
13729
40 Qalagay PC Qalagay. Qalagay. Manja. 14161
41 Kala Kalay PC Kala Kalay. Kala Kalay, Galoch.
PC Shalshand. Shalshand, Jaghmat.
25232
42 Dewlai PC Dewlai. Lawar Dewlai, Sam
Dewlai, Nasrat. 18575
43 Shah Dehrai PC Shah Dehrai. Shah Dehrai. 14848
40
Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
44 Tall PC Bara Samai. Bara Samai, Tall.
PC Dardyal. Dardyal.
26388
45 Islampur
PC Shaidu Sharif. Islampur, Kohistan, Gat.
PC Marghuzar. Marghuzar, Kokrai/ Chitawar, Gul Bandai, Sher Atraf, Sapal Bandai.
23638
46 Dangram Sangota PC Shaidu Sharif. Gulkada.
PC Mingora. Dangram, Sangota. 15032
47 Kokarai PC Kokarai. Kokarai. 23807
48 Manglawar PC Manglawar. Manglawar, Shingrai.
19957
49 Aka Maruf Bami Khel
PC Bishbanr. Bishbanr, Kass, Kuz Qila.
PC Sar Sardaray. Sar Sardaray, Gorthai, Banjot.
16689
50 Qamber PC Qamber. Qamber, Guligram, Batora.
17259
51 Udigram PC Udigram. Udigram, Balogram. 19557
52 Tindodag PC Udigram.Gogdara, Panjigram, Tindodag.
12188
53 Ghaligay PC Ghaligay. Najigram, Karakar, Shingardar, Ghaligay, Manyar.
25825
54 Barikot PC Barikot. Goratai, Nagoha, Parri, Barikot.
24553
55 Kota PC Kota. Kota Aboha, Kandak. 23673
56 Shamozai
PC Shamozai. Khazana Gahrai.
PC Zara Khela. Nemogram, Zara Khela.
PC Chungai. Chungai, Dedawar, Tigrang.
25924
57 Shahdara Nawan Kalay Circle No.1. Block No.1, 2, 3 and 4. Circle No.4. Block No.1, 2, 3 and 5.
20006
41
Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
58 Malok Abad Circle No.4. Block No.4. Circle No.5 Block No. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
17101
59 Rang Muhallah Circle No. 6. Block No.1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Circle No.7. Block No.1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
21735
60 Malakanan Landakass Circle No.3. Block No.1,2,3,4,5 & 6. Circle No. 8. Block No.1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
19581
61 Gulkada Circle No.9. Block No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
17885
62 Saidu Sharif
Circle No.12. Block No.1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Circle No. 13. Block No. 1, 2 and 3.
20731
63 Amankot Faizabad Circle No.10. Block No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Circle No. 13. Block No. 4, 5, 6 & 7.
17376
64 Rahimabad
Circle No.11. Block No. 1, 2, 3 & 4. Circle No. 14. Block No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
19027
65 Banringaro Darai Circle No. 1. Block No.5 and 6. Circle No. 2. Block No.1, 2, 3, 4 &5.
20075
42
LIST OF VILLAGE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNCILS
MARCH 2014
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Babuzzai urban area Municipal Corporation Mingora
1 Naway Kalay 1
Block Code 003010101 (Amir Khan, Cham, Ismail Khail, Tuheedabad, Sarai, Kanabad, Langarkhail)
3679
9725 10
Block Code 003010102 (Dolat Khail, Mohallah Bagh, Ghaniabad, Usman Khail, Burhan Khail, Malokabad, Miangano Cham, Pir Khail, Damanay
1535
Block Code 003010103 (Fateh Khan Khail, Burhan Khail, Damaney, Usman Khail, Sirajabad, Gul Bahar Colony)
2852
Block Code 003010104 (Yousafabad, Ghaniabad, Bagh Mohallah, Burhan Khail, Fateh Khan Khail, Langar Khail)
1659
2 Ingaro Derai.
Block Code 003010105 Miangano Chem, Koz Katta Khail, Katta Khail, Pir Aman Dherai, Mohallah Dostanabad
2373
5702 7 Block Code 003010106 Mohallah Dostanabad, Amir Khail, Mohallah Bostan Khail, Bar Katta Khail, Mohallah Rahmanabad, Katta Khail, Miangano Chem
3329
43
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
3 Banr Nawakalay
Block Code 003010201 Mohallah Banr, Mohallah Dar Ul Islam Mingora, Mohallah Usmanabad, Mohallah Latifabad, Mohallah Sirajabad, Mohallah Langar Khail, Damanay
2855
7151 8 Block Code 003010202 Mohallah Banr, Mohallah Mir Khail Banr
2268
Block Code 003010203 Bagh Mohallah, Mohallah Khona Gul
2028
4 Banr
Block Code 003010204 Mohallah Purana Banr, Mohallah Sonehri Mingora, Mohallah Rasheed
2036
7222 8
Block Code 003010205 Mohallah Tahirabad, Usmanabad, Mohallah Amir Nawab, Mohallah Gharibabad, Mohallah Yousafzai, Mohallah Fatehkhan Khail, Mohallah Issa Khan Khail
5186
5 Malakanan
Block Code 003010301 Mohallah Alii Khan Khail, Mohallah Khona Masjid, Mohallah Fatehkhan Khail, Mohallah Issa Khan Khail
1103
10177 10
Block Code 003010302 Mohallah Issa Khail, Mohallah Malakanan
1370
44
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Block Code 003010303 Mohallah Issa Khail, Mohallah Wazirmall, Mohallah Amanullah Khan, Mohallah Jolo Khail, Mohallah Miangan.
1512
Block Code 003010304 Sohrab Khan Mohallah, Mohallah Dolat Khail, Mohallah Issa Khail, Mohallah Khona Masjid, Mohallah Fateh Khan Khail
1651
Block Code 003010305 Mulla Baba
1677
Block Code 003010306 MakanBagh, Mohallah Bacha Khan, Mohallah Haji Khan Toti, Mohallah Hamza Masjid, Makan Bagh Qasab Khana, Mohallah Haji Ghame Lar
2864
6 Shahdara 1
Block Code 003010401 Mohallah Ghori Masta, Mohallah FizaGhat, Mohallah Akram Masjid, SherDad Koruna, Chowk Shadara Watkey
1401
6832 8
Block Code 003010402 Mohallah Thekadaran, Mohallah Hayatabad, Mohallah Hayatabad Ishaq, Mohallah Muhammad Ismail Hayatabad, Mohallah Hayatabad Shahdara, Mohallah Tubewell, Mohallah Langar Khail, Mohallah Yasrab Colony, Doctor Mahboob Colony
2649
45
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Block Code 003010403 Mohallah SDO Shadara, Mohallah Bismillah, Mohallah Girls School Shahdara
2782
7 Shahdara 2 (NC)
Block Code 003010404 Mohallah Mashal Shahadara, Qasim Khan Mohallah Shahdara, Mohallah Cinema Shahdara, Mohallah Taj Muhammad, Mohallah Noorabad, Mohallah Qayyumabad, Mohallah Lewaney Tangey, Mohallah Water Tank, Mohallah Gulabad
2517
5966 8
Block Code 003010405 New Sabzi Mandi, Ali Street Shahdara, Muhammad Afzal Khan Colony, Mohallah Israel, Mohallah Fazal Rehman Gharbi, Madina Masjid, Shamiah, Mohallah Gul Bahar Colony, New Addakanra Baba, Mohallah Clinic Gyan Parkash
3449
8 Malokabad 1
Block Code 003010501 Mohallah Ishaq, Malokabad, Mohallah Ishaq Muhammad Gul Shaheed, Muhammad Gul Shaheed, Mohallah Sherzada, Mohallah Raja Abad QaziBaba, Mohallah Umar Gul Syed Ishaq, Mohallah Azizabad Malokabad Mingora
2094
6860 8
Block Code 003010502 Mohallah Raja Abad, Zamrud Kan, Qazi Baba, AzizAbad, MalokAbad Mingora.
1973
46
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Block Code 003010503 Mohallah RajaAbad Mingora, Qazi Baba Mingora
2793
9 Malokabad 2
Block Code 003010504 MalokAbad, Cheena Masjid Malokabad
4805
7724 9 Block Code 003010505 Mohallah KhaliqDar Khan, Mohallah Khailqabad, Mohallah Malokabad
2919
10 Rang Mohallah 1
Block Code 003010601 Muhammad Gul Shaheed, Usman Khail Taj Chowk, Mohallah Sherzada Khan Mingora, Mohallah Burhan Khail Taj Chowk Mingora
1000
5696 7
Block Code 003010602 Mohallah Banjaryan, Mohallah Sherzada Khan Dak Khana Road, Dabbo Masjid, Mohallah Bostan Khail, Mohallah Bach Sahib Cham, Mohallah Mir Khan Khail
2096
Block Code 003010603 Rang Mohallah, Mohallah Rang Mohallah Dispensery
2600
11 Rang Mohallah 2
Block Code 003010604 Rang Moh
2540
4910 7 Block Code 003010605 Mohallah Pardil Lala Rang Mohallah
2370
12 Gumbat Maira 1
Block Code 003010701 Mohallah Gul Mashal, Mohallah Haji Sherin, Mohallah Dak Khana, Mohallah Gunbad Masjid
2113 5376 7
47
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Block Code 003010702 Mohallah Yousaf Abad, Mohallah Sadeeqabad, Mohallah Ali Abad
1904
Block Code 003010703 Mohallah Gunbad Maira
1359
13 Gumbat Maira 2
Block Code 003010704 Akbar Abad (Barama), Mohallah Sher Abad
2703
5753 7 Block Code 003010705 Mohallah Usman Ababd, Mohallah Syed Abad, Mohallah Pathaney Road GunBad Maira, Mohallah Barama
3050
14 LandiKas
Block Code 003010801 Mohallah Ghwarai Kanda, Mohallah Cheena Dag, Mohallah Zahoor Colony, Mohallah Gali No. 05, Mohallah Gulshan Masjid Mingora
1856
9404 10
Block Code 003010802 Mohallah No.09 Mingora, Mohallah No.11 Behroz, Mohallah No. 13, Mohallah Alhuda
2524
Block Code 003010803 Mohallah Alhuda Landikas Gali No. 28, Mohallah Gali No.19-A Alfalah Mingora, Mohallah Yousafabad
1338
Block Code 003010804 Mohallah HajiBaba Mingora, Mohallah PanjaKhan Mingora, Mohallah BanglaDesh Mingora, Mohallah HajiBaba
2166
48
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
(Serai)
Block Code 003010805 Mohallah Landikas Municipal Committee Mingora, Mohallah Bangladesh Municipal Committee Mingora
1520
15 Panr
Mohallah Bar Panr Municipal Committee Mingora, Mohallah Koz Panr Municipal Committee Mingora, Mohallah Fateh Khan Khail Koz Panr Mingora, Mohallah Sherabad Municipal Committee Mingora
2743
5470 7 Mohallah Khwaja Abad, Mohallah Shahab Nagar, Mohallah BarKhwaja Abad, Mohallah KhwajaAbad Babogano Cham
Mohallah Gul Maira Iqbal Colony SharifAbad, Mohallah Gali No.02 SharifAbad Mingora, Mohallah Dherai SharifAbad, Mohallah New Colony SharifAbad Mingora
2727
16 GulKada
Gul Kada No. 02, Gul Kada No.03
3283
6771 8 Gul Kada No.02, Mohallah Haji Ajar Khan, Gul Kada No. 01
3488
49
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
17 College Colony
MohallahYahya Street Gul Kada, Irrigation Colony, Veternary Colony, Wapda Colony, Allah-o-Akbar Colony, Mohallah BanglaDesh
1820
4035 6 Mohallah Lady Doctor Saeeda Amin, Mohallah Kohsar Colony, Mohallah Collage Colony, Mohallah Khaista Koruna, Mohallah Central Hospital
2215
18 Amankot 1
Block Code 003011001 Mohallah MianGano Cham Amankot, Mohallah Sethi Mills Amankot, Mohallah Skhacheena Amankot
2170
6364 8
Block Code 003011002 Mohallah WaraCheena, Mohallah SkhaCheena, Mohallah Miangano Cham, Mohallah Mazob Baba, Mohallah Bachha Mills
1863
Block Code 003011003 Mohallah Dolat Khail, Mohallah Bacha Amankot, Mohallah Wra Cheena AmanKot, Mohallah Chinar Colony Amankot
2331
19 Amankot 2
Block Code 003011004 Mohallah Ghar UsmanKhail, Mohallah Koz UsmanKhail, Mohallah Dolat Khail
1956
4503 7 Block Code 003011005 Mohallah Bangladesh Amankot, Mohallah Mera Khail Amankot, Mohallah DolatKhail Amankot
2547
50
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
20 Rahimabad
Block Code 003011101 Mohallah Islamabad Amankot, Mohallah Mamoon Colony Amankot, Mohallah Farm Dher (Rahim Abad), Mohallah Gulistan Colony (RahimAbad)
953
8930 9
Block Code 003011102 Mohallah Islamabad Amankot, Mohallah Hajiabad Amankot
3489
Block Code 003011103 Mohallah ToheedAbad Amankot, Mohallah Koz Palao (Pir Khail), Mohallah Bilal Colony, Mohallah ShaheedAbad, Mohallah Bismillah
1436
Block Code 003011105 Mohallah Moatkhail Amankot, Mohallah Pir Khail Amankot, Mohallah AkhunBaba Amankot, Mohallah Zahid Amankot, Mohallah SyedAbad
3052
21 Saidusharif 1
Block Code 003011201 Aqba, Bar Kaley, Khona Cham, BaliGram
3072
7349 8
Block Code 003011202 Main Gano Cham, Bar Kaley, Mohallah Zar Chem
2201
Block Code 003011203 zor Chem, Main Gano Zor Chem, Mohallah Aqba
2076
22 Saidusharif 2 Block Code 003011204 ShaheenAbad, Shna Krapa, Mohallah HajiAbad
3526 7668 9
51
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Block Code 003011205 Mohallah Allah-o-Akbar, Mohallah Cheena Masjid Shagai, Mohallah Masjid Aqsa, Mohallah Salman Farsi Shagai, Chail Shagai, Akhun Baba
4142
23 Saidusharif 3
Block Code 003011301 Mohallah Nasir Khail
972
6797 8
Block Code 003011302 Mohallah Central Jail, Nasir Khail, Karkhana Cham, GulBahar Colony
1658
Block Code 003011303 Mohallah Central Jail, Mohallah AfsarAbad
3084
Block Code 003011304 Mohallah Shehzada Amirzeb, Public Health Colony, Mohallah Afsar Abad
1083
24 Amankot/Faizaba
d
Block Code 003011305 Faizabad, Tauheed Colony
2121
5426 7 Block Code 003011306 Faizabad, Amankot
1530
Block Code 003011307 Faizabad
1775
25 Rahimabad/ Rahmanabad
Block Code 003011402 Mohallah RahmanAbad
1916 10137 10
Block Code 003011402 Mohallah RahmanAbad, Mohallah Maizaro Dherai, Mohallah City Centre Rehman Abad
2130
Block Code 003011403 Mohallah BakhMand Khan, Mohallah RaniGul RahimAbad, Mohallah Qila
1946
52
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
near Police Station, Mohallah DairyFarm
Block Code 003011404 Mohallah Molvi Haji Imran, Mohallah Masjid Aqsa, Mohallah AbdulManan, Mohallah Bakhtmand Khan, Mohallah Habib Gul RahimAbad, Mohallah Raman Masjid Rahim Abad
2296
Block Code 003011405 Mohallah Molvi Abdul Manan, Mohallah Subhan RahimAbad, Mohallah Lala Rahim Shah
1849
26 Qambar I
PC Qambar (Zola Dehrai, Malak Abad, Sher Abad, Ogdey, Sultan Abad, Doulat Kheell, Mainganu Cham, Tahir Abad, Terawona, Piramaan Qila, Danduno Qila)
6682 6682 8
27 Qambar II
PC Qambar (Usman Khel, Merakhel,Dolat Khel, Toheedabad, Chinar Tangey, Chell Qambar, Jamdherai, Golden Colony, Mohallah Chail, Mut Khel, Baba Khel, Pir Khel, Mohallah Lalagan, Mohallah Khairabad)
6682 6682 8
28 Guligram PC Qabmbar (Mauza Guligram)
2883 3895 6
PC Qambar (Mauza Batora) 1012
29 Dangram PC Mingora (Mauza Dangram) 5229 5229 7
30 Lowey Banr,
Ajrang
PC Saidu Sharif (Mauza Gulkada), Lowey Banr, Sherarah, Ajrang, Araf Khan Chena, Sabunay, Topsin
3748 3748 6
31 Sangota PC Mingora (Mauza Sangota) 6055 6055 8
53
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
32 Islampur PC Mingora (Mauza Sangota) 1025
10878 10 PC Islampur (Mauza Islampur) 9853
33 Kokrrai Chitawarr
PC Marghuzar (Mauza Kokrrai/Chitawarr)
3222 5775 7
PC Marghuzar (Mauza Spal Bandai)
2554
34 Marghuzar
PC Marghuzar (Mauza Marghuzar)
4448
6984 8 PC Marghuzar (Mauza Gul Bandai)
1042
PC Marghuzar (Mauza Sheratraf)
1494
35 Ashar Gahrrai PC Jambil (Mauza Ashar Gahrrai)
2304 2304 5
36 Jambil PC Jambil (Mauza Jambil) 8184 8184 9
37 Kokarai I
PC Kokarai (Barabri Banda, Towda, Garrasa,Geriti, Mohallah Saman Gul, Fazlay Shaheed, Khamosh Colony, Kulalay, Dadam Kalay, Kakol, Berarai, Sar Kalak, Jabba, Kangalai, Kulay, Oghaz, Dowray Shah Banda, Bekay Banda, Qalandar Sar Banda, Kacha Kot, Borrai Banda, Shaglan, Chinthsherra, Kandar Banda, Onra Banda,Jalkati, Bar Narked, Kakako Dehrai)
6000 6000 8
38 Kokarai II
PC Kokarai (Mashogai Cham, Banr Moh: Mula Patay, Serai Godar, Moh: Usman Khel, Mula Khel, Langar Khel, Fateh Khan Khel, Janam Khel, Moh: Musa Khel, Esa Khel, Miangano Cham, Ada, Hamida, Korkad, Chail, Tango, Ganorrai, Bara Tangay,
7319 7319 8
54
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Shangalo, Bagh, Koto Patay, Arbat Saama, Nishkaparai, Dop Banda, Gul Sair China, Jechrai, Kandow, Asharay Patay, Ingaro Patay, Banj Patay Bar Baligram, Kuz Baligram)
39 Manglawar East
PC Manglawar (Block Code 003080701, 003070704, 003080705, 003080706, 003080708 Muaza Shingrai) (Salanda, Said Abad, Murad Abad, Gul Maira, Mohallah Asgharay, Inzar Tangay, Mohalla Dewangay, Mohalla Batra, Shakhrrai, Tekay, Kuz Mazeed Kheell, Mazeed Kheell Bala, Mohalla Bakhtmand Khan, Gurryaan, Mazeed Kheell Bala, Mohalla Madi Kheell, Mohalla Saidaan
7812 7812 9
40 Manglawar West
PC Manglawar (Block Code 003080702, 003080703 & 003080707) (Bebal Kheell, Fateh Khan Kheell, Ali Khan Kheell, Rahat Abad, Mohalla Karra, Kaal Katta, Mohalla Zeenatgram, Miangaan, Esa Kheell, Miangaan, Gharrai Kalay, Manglawar Pul, Nagar, Dolat Kheell, Tawheed Abad, Shaheed Abad, Gharrai Kalay, Gulshan Colony Maira, Chail, Mohalla Bakhpur Khan Mohalla, Battai, Shakaray, Shaldara)
10000 10000 10
41 Bishbanr PC Bishbanr (Mauza Kuz Qila) 1094 5879 7
55
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
PC Bishbanr (Mauza Bishbanr) 4785
42 Kas PC Bishbanr (Mauza Kass) 1973 1973 5
43 Banjot
PC Sar Sardaray (Mauza Banjot)
2878 5540 7
PC Sar Sardaray (Mauza Goratai)
2662
44 Sar Sardaray PC Sar Sardaray (Mauza Sar Sardaray)
3297 3297 6
45 Balogram PC Odigram (Mauza Balogram)
7060 7060 8
46 Odigram I
PC Odigram (Mohalla Hafiz Abad, Mohalla Ghazi Baba, Mohalla Haroon Abad, Mohalla Jalal Abad, Shahzada Lala, Mohalla Haji Abad, Mohalla Teliyan, Hafiz Abad, Mohalla Babaji)
6297 6297 8
47 Odigram II
PC Odigram (Mohalla Khwaja Kheell, Nasir Kheell, Miangaan, Amir Khan Kheell, Sahibzadgaan, Khadim Lala Cham, Ibrahim Kheell, Mohalla Khwaidad Kheell, Mohalla Zara Kheell, Mohalla Guli Kheell, Jarandu Dherai, Tangai)
6200 6200 8
48 Gogdara PC Odigram (Mauza Gogdara) 5870 5870 7
49 Tindodag PC Odigram (Mauza Panjigram)
2508 6258 8
PC Odigram (Mauza Tindodag) 3750
Tehsil Barikot
1 Manyar PC Ghalegay (Muaza Manyar) 6130 6130 8
2 Ghaiegay PC Ghalegay (Muaza Ghalegay Exculding Village Amlook Dara)
8269 8269 9
3 Shingardar PC Ghalegay (Muaza Shingardar Exculding Village
2000 2000 5
56
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Nawagai)
4 Najigram PC Ghalegay (Village Nawagai of Muaza Shingardar)
2621 5256 7
PC Barikot (Muaza Najigram) 2635
5 Amlook Dara PC Ghaiegay (Village Amlook Dara of Mauza Ghaiegay)
300 4170 6
PC Barikot (Karakar) 1170
6 Barikot Sharqi
(NC)
PC Barikot (Areas East of Peshawar Road and Karwarr, Gul Abad,Muhallah Tehsil, Anwar Abad, Muhallah Khazana, Fazal Abad Madina Muhallah, Wach KohayShahi Nagar)
6053 Approx
6053 8
7 Barikpt Gharbi
(NC)
PC Barikot (Areas West of Peshawar Road and Karakarr Khawarr, Baba Dheray, Aka Khel, Zaman Khel, Mullah Khel, Khana Khel, Meer Khel, Mingano Cham, Mohallah School Meyna, Ghawandai, Kando, Baba Ji Baba, Zahir Abad, Sultan Abad, Nat Mera)
6053 Approx
6053 8
8 Parrai PC Parrai (Muaza Parrai) 5792
8140 9 PC Parrai (Muaza Nagoha) 2348
9 Goratai PC Parrai (Muaza Goratai) 4307 4307 6
10 Aboha PC Aboha (Muaza Aboha) 7876
9614 10 PC Aboha (Muaza Kandak/Jehangir
1738
11 Kota Sharqi
PC Kota (Villages East of Kota Kawarr, Kakay, Nawakalay, Kota, Perrano Kalay, Muhammad Abad, Karydab)
7029 Approx
7029 8
57
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
12 Kota Gharbi
PC Kota (Villages West Of kota Kawarr, Landakay, New Landakay, Saidano Kalay, Rang Banglay, Gumbatgay, Churkhai, Talang, Sado Khan, Sandoka, Chuwa, Walo Kas)
7030 Approx
7030 8
13 Chungai PC Chungai (Mauza Chungai) 4417 4417 7
14 Terang PC Terang (Muaza Terang) 2379
5139 7 PC Terang (Muaza Dedwar Including Kohay)
2760
15 Zarakhela PC Zarakhela (Moza Zarakhela Proper Excluding upper part of Zarakhela)
7489 7489 8
16 Khazana
PC Zarakhela (Upper part of Mauza Zarakhela, Village Gamkot, Serai, Sabun Khpa, Ghwandi, Chalaira, Mauza Nimogram)
2218 4223 6
PC Gahrai Shamozi (Muaza Khazama)
2005
17 Ghari Shamozai PC Gahrai Shamozi (Muaza Gharai)
4656 4656 7
Tehsil Kabal
1 Ningolai PC Bara Bandai (Mauza Delay) 1016
8053 9 PC Bara Bandai (Mauza Ningolai)
7037
2 Bara Bandai I
PC Bara Bandai (Jatkot, Muhallah Sor Qamar, Hafiz Tangai, Muhallah Kotkai, Muhallah Hafiz Baba, Muhallah Moragai, Muhallah Parvez Khan, Muhallah Thana, Muhallah Bocha
5000 5000 7
58
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
3 Bara Bandai II
PC Bara Bandai (Muhallah Sarkhana, Ithifaq Colony, Muhallah Tawheed Abad, Manarai Muhallah, Sarhad Colony, Mathra, Muhallah Nasar Khail, Muhallah Saidu Bibi, Muhallah Bacha Khan, Muhallah Gidaro Cham, Muhal;lah Haji Umar, Muhallah Allama Iqbal School)
5773 5773 7
4 Ghwareja/Imam
Dherai
PC Bara Bandai (Mauza Ghwareja)
2093 3867 6
PC Bara Bandai (Mauza Imam Dherrai)
1774
5 Kuza Bandai I
PC Kuza Bandai (Naranjpora, Sigram, Rama, Khan Tangai, Maloka, Bahadar Banda, Lalobandai, Asho Barai, Kamar Banda, Panwa.
5800 5800 7
6 Kuza Bandai II
PC Kuza Bandai Danda Shah, Muhallah Umar Bin Khitab R.A, Nahar Abad, Ghwand Khat, Chilam Baba, Balakhoti No. 1,2, Muhallah Gulistan, Mulano
7000 7000 8
7 Kuza Bandai III
Jang Dherai, Kerarh Shah, Mian Gul Abad, Shahidan, Sher Abad, Kas No. 1,2, Malak Nagar, Masher Abad, Ghali Khail No. 1,2, Miangano Cham
6000 6000 8
8 Dherai (NC) PC Kanju (Mauza Dherai) 5914 5914 7
9 Damghar (NC) PC Kanju (Mauza Damghar) 3781 3781 6
10 Kanju I (NC)
PC Kanju (Gojar Abad, Muhallah Ahmad Tangay, Town Ship, Gharib Abad, Sector A Madina Colony, Muhallah Fazal Abad, Shahi
5500 5500 7
59
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Abad, Kanju Chowk, Muhallah Naimat Abad, Shahi Bazar,)
11 Kanju II (NC)
PC Kanju (Teli Abad, Muhallah Shahid Baba, Muhallah Shahi Bazar Dodbanai 1,2,3,Kuz Kanju, Muhallah Jan Saib, Naimat Khil, Bar Kanju, Muhallah Aleem Khan Shahid, QaziKhil)
5415 5415 7
12 Aligrama (NC) PC Hazara (Mauza Aligrama) 9605 9605 10
13 Hazara/Maloch
(NC)
PC Hazara (Mauza Hazara) 6658 8629 9
PC Hazara (Mauza Maloch) 1971
14 Gul Jaba (NC) PC Hazara (Mauza Gul Jaba) 2383 2383 5
15 Kabal
Chindakhwara (NC)
PC Kabal (Mauza Kabal) 11968 11968 10
16 Sirsinai (NC) PC Sarsenai (Mauza Sirsinai) 9015 9015 9
17 Kala Kalay PC Kala Kalay (Mauza Kala Kalay)
9020 9020 9
18 Galooch PC Kala Kalay (Mauza Galooch)
7232 7232 8
19 Sam Deolai PC Lwar Deolai (Mauza Sam Deolai)
4789 4789 7
20 Lwara Deolai I PC Lwar Deolai (Shage, Fazal Abad, Gampora, Darbar Dherai)
6517 6517 8
21 Lwara Deolai II PC Lwar Deolai (Lwar Deolai Khas, Colony)
4000 4000 6
22 Nasrat PC Lwar Deolai (Mauza Nasrat)
3262 3262 6
23 Taghma PC Shalhand (Mauza Taghma) 2772 2772 5
24 Shalhand PC Shalhand (Mauza Shalhand)
6208 6208 8
25 Bara Samai PC Bara Samai (Mauza Bara Samai)
8660 8660 9
26 Tall PC Bara Samai (Mauza Tall) 7699 7699 9
60
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
27 Dardiyal I
PC Dardyal (Manrai,Khaadi, Aryanai, Kas No.1, Gatkow, Pocha Kalay, Gul Banda, Bago,)
5600 5600 9
28 Dardiyal II
PC Dardyal (Qazi Abad, Choor, Smaste, Penawrai, Dardial, Kamkholai, Kas No. 2, Kal Maira,)
4429 4429 7
29 Shah Dherai I
PC Shah Dherai (Mahodand, Sekai, Koza Samai,Tawal, Barcha, Faqiran, Naib Awara, Langar, Bayan, Gitewar, Bar Habibullah Bayan, Sra Jai, Dadh, Belo Khwar, Tangai, Bataka, Bela, Pir Addai, Banr Sher, Asharay)
6848 6848 8
30 Shah Dherai II
PC Shah Dherai (Jabal, Rashakai, Tarokay, Benawar, Barcham, Koz Cham, Menz Cham, Cheeno, Thana, Bartal, Khoidad Khel, Baghecha, Katyar, Gharib Abad, Anqa)
8000 8000 9
31 Qalagay PC Qalagay (Mauza Qalagay) 9374 9374 10
32 Manja PC Qalagay (Mauza Manja) 4787 4787 7
33 Totano Bandai I PC Totano Bandai (Totano Bandai, Bela, Pir Patay, Ashar Banr)
6534 6534 8
34 Totano Bandai II PC Totano Bandai (Teghak, Morjanai, Soray Sharifay, Kwand, Chprai)
4000 4000 6
35 Ghakhi Banda PC Totano Bandai (Mauza Ghakhi Banda)
3195 3195 6
36 Kotlai PC Kotlai (Mauza Kotlai) 6696 6696 8
37 Dagay/Akhun
Kalay
PC Kotlai (Mauza Dagay) 3195 4589 7 PC Kotlai (Mauza Akhun
Kalay) 1394
38 Dadhara PC Gadi (Mauza Dadhara) 3555 3555 6
61
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
39 Gadi PC Gadi (Mauza Gadi) 5636 5636 7
Tehsil Matta
1 Lalkoo PC Lalkoo (Mauza Lalkoo) 3381 3381 6
2 Landai Gahrrai PC Lalkoo (Mauza Landai Gharrai)
3708 3708 6
3 Landai Gahrrai PC Lalkoo (Mauza Landai) 2238 2238 5
4 Sakhra PC Sakhra (Mauza Sakhra) 7051 7051 8
5 Nokhara PC Sakhra (Mauza Nowkhara) 5645 5645 7
6 Darmai PC Darmai (Mauza Darmai) 9197 9197 9
7 Rahat Kot PC Darmai (Mauza Rahat Kot) 5593 5593 7
8 Kalakot Pc Asharay (Mauza Kalakot) 4971 4971 7
9 Asharay Pc Asharay (Mauza Asharay) 9342 9342 10
10 Bara Drushkhela PC Bara Durushkhela (Mauza Bara Durushkhela)
3000 3000 6
11 Bazkhela PC Bara Durushkhela (Mauza Bazkhela)
2331 2331 5
12 Kuza Drushkhela PC Bara Durushkhela (Mauza Kuza Durushkhela)
8000 8000 9
13 Kas Chaqwar
(Kuza Drushkhela)
PC Bara Durushkhela (Village Kass Chaqwar of Mauza kuza Drushkhela)
3857 3857 6
14 Baidara PC Baidara (Mauza Baidara) 9268 9268 10
15 Sambat Cham PC Baidara (Mauza Sambat Chem)
4365 4365 6
16 Smbat (NC) PC Baidara (Mauza Sambat) 8362 8362 9
17 BamaKhela PC Matta Kharerrai (Mauza Bamakhela)
3501 3501 6
18 Matta Kharrarai
(NC) PC Matta Kharerrai (Mauza Matta Kharerrai)
10778 10778 10
19 Sinpora PC Matta Kharerrai (Mauza Sinpora)
4186 4186 6
20 Shokhdara PC Shokhdara (Mauza Shokhdara)
4184 4184 6
62
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
21 Chuprial Ghari PC Shokhadara (Mauza Cuphrial Gahrai)
6618 6618 8
22 Chuprial I
PC Chuprial (Mamosai, Sindnai, Bahadar Khan, Qachara Pali, Koza Balkarai, Bankat, Goga Cham, Zartangai, Syed Abad, Shamdnai, Venai, Chowk, Gharib Abad, Chuprial Katelai, Chuprial Bazar, Miagano Cham, Karamar, Hotal, Shingrai Palow, Zorai Palow, Manz Kas)
6863 6863 8
23 Chuprial II
PC Chuprial (Suliman Awara, Sagar, Shenai, Asharai, Bijawar, Swer, Binjporai, Chaqar Tangai, Bada, Nasafai, Mandoona, llenai, Sherafai, Balasor, Kakra, Kamar Gala, Dandanai Kandaw, Dandanai, Chingai, Bulkarai, Chinar, Bara Bulkarai))
6000 6000 8
24 Beha
(Beha, Beha Derai, Nargat, Nalkot, Pashtonai, Pashtonai Chum, Zargaro Chum, Kwaro Chum, Shorrdut, Manrai, Shagai Baba)
5000 5000 7
63
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
25 Doghalgai
Doghalgai, Doghalgai Kalay, Sangaw, Mandwar, Karin, Kharaway, Domangi, Kardyar, Ochar, Kanratai, Chupal, Derai Qala, Shingartan, Saamsar
3750 3750 6
26 Fazil Banda (Beha)
(Chatikal, Mairai, Barabro, Fazal Banda Dada, Fazal Banda Kalai, Khalkarai, Gardam, Jumnarai, Koza Pakanai, Bara Pakanai, Narang garo, Pandar Kot, Charai, Bela, Swatai, Swatai Qala, Jabai)
7500 7500 8
27 Roringar
PC Roringar Gwalerai (Sulatanr, Kheratai, Pashmo, Dozakh Kanda, Charma, Kargai, Kasgy, Dabgy, Serai, Dando, Umar Abad, Walaroo, Matta Shomai, Mandal, Titro, Shankot, Surkand, Telorai, Rodingar, Tangela, Rekhai Cham)
6951 6951 8
28 Gwalerai
PC Roringar Gwalerai (Gwalarai, Qala, Sperdar, Baba, Banjo Banr, Kanatai, Awarai, Chinar Khwar, Baler Kas, Batai)
4000 5658 7
PC Roringer Gwalerai (Mauza Lilbanr)
1658
29 Labat PC Labat (Mauza Labat) 6935 6935 8
30 Barthana PC Barthana (Mauza Barthana)
6178 6178 8
31 Aghal PC Barthana (Mauza Aghal) 6658 6658 8
32 Chinglalai PC Chiglalai (Mauza Chinglalai)
2034 2034 5
33 Venai PC Chiglalai (Mauza Venai) 2092 2092 5
34 Peochar PC Chiglalai (Mauza Peuchar) 3752 3752 6
64
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
35 Shawar I
PC Shawar (Shandai, Sorkarai, Matakhela, Zarko, Rangen B, Olkar, Mulababa, Sorpaktai, Dodga, Naoona, Dherai, Sagga, Bar Shawar, Kandol, School Mahla, Pansat, Jaffarabad, Shankana, Malak Abad, Koz Shawar)
7000 7000 8
36 Shawar II
PC Shawar (Chatoria, Bara Serai, Koza Serai, Gat, Sundrawal, Kwaroo, Kotkai, Kandowgai, Shopin, Chindakhwar, Balat, Kaar, Shorshahi, Talkar, Shonyal, Doghlai, Shagai)
7000 7000 8
37 Shawar III
PC Shawar (Rema, Rang Patai, Shomchina, Loinamal, Meratonai, Sigram Saland, Tota Kandar, Ziarat khpa, Doop, Gul Banda)
6163 6163 8
38 Sijbanr PC Sijbanr (Mauza Sijbanr) 4922 4922 7
39 Ronyal Mian Kalay PC Sijbanr (Mauza Ronyal And Mian Kalay)
5873 5873 7
40 Arkot PC Arkot (Mauza Arkot) 2951 2951 6
41 Shangowati PC Arkot (Mauza Shangwattai) 7994 7994 9
42 Jorra PC Jurra (Mauza Jurra) 3301 3301 6
43 Gurra PC Jurra (Mauza Gorra) 4022 4022 6
44 Pirkalay PC Sherpalam (Mauza Pir Kalay)
4110 4110 6
45 Sherplam PC Sherpalam (Mauza Bar Sherpalam)
4245 4245 6
46 Sharkadara PC Sherpalam (Mauza Shakardara)
4928 4928 7
Tehsil Bahrain
1 Aryane
PC Aryanai (Mauza Laikot) 1366
5245 7 PC Aryanai (Mauza Peshmal) 1510
PC Aryanai (Mauza Aryanai) 2369
65
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
2 Mankyal
PC Mankyal (Mauza Mankyal) 2813
7380 8 PC Mankyal (Mauza Ramait) 3115
PC Aryanai (Mauza Baddai) 1452
3 Ayeen
PC Mankyal (Mauza Gornai) 1396
6520 8 PC Mankyal (Mauza Darolay) 1985
PC Mankyal (Mauza Ayeen) 3139
4 Balakot PC Kedam (Mauza Balakot) 2335
4751 7 PC Kedam (Mauza Chamgahrrai)
2416
5 Kedam PC Kedam (Mauza Kedam) 1551
4212 6 PC Kedam (Mauza Torwall) 2661
6 Bahrain (NC) PC Bahrain (Mauza Bahrain) 9742 9742 10
7 Satal Gahrrai PC Bahrain (Mauza Zor Kalay) 2454
8974 9 PC Bahrain (Mauza Sataal) 6520
8 Shinkoo PC Bashigram (Mauza Shimkoo)
5280 5280 7
9 Chail PC Bashigram (Mauza Chail) 3712 3712 6
10 Bashigram PC Bashigram (Mauza Bashigram)
2673 2673 5
11 Madyan I (NC)
PC Madyan (Madyan Kozkalay, Barkalay, Tangar, Bami, Kheell, Gat, Palam, Ranzrra, Pul, Jan Kalay, Amlook Bagh, Kahi Chena)
7358 7358 8
12 Madyan II (NC)
PC Madyan (Madyan Gahrri Kalay, Kass, Dag, Ingarabad, Madyan Khwarr, Tawda China, Jopin)
3600 3600 6
13 Kalagay Baranvi
PC Madyan (Mauza Shorkat) 1368
5397 7 PC Madyan (Mauza Dabargay) 2096
PC Madyan (Mauza Kalagay/Baranvi)
1933
14 Paklai PC Madyan (Mauza Paklai) 3308 3308 6
15 Shagai PC Terat (Mauza Shagai) 3779 3779 6
66
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
16 Terat North
PC Terat (Mauza Terat, Damana, Kalagram, Damaly, Shameray, Aryana, Terat Dara)
6210 6210 8
17 Terat South PC Terat (Mauza Mor Pindai, Qandil Kass, Nala, Shegal, Janay)
6000 6000 8
KALAM
18 Gabral
PC Gabral (Mauza Gabral) 1760
3238 6 PC Gabral (Mauza Bela) 484
PC Gabral (Mauza Jabba) 490
PC Gabral (Mauza Karin) 504
19 Osho/Matiltan
PC Matiltan (Mauza Palogah) 428
6526 8 PC Matiltan (Mauza Matiltan) 4253
PC Matiltan (Mauza Oshoo) 1845
20 Ashoran
PC Matiltan (Mauza Gorkin) 758
6630 8
PC Matiltan (Mauza Shahoo) 1780
PC Utroor (Mauza Bahan) 918
PC Kalam (Mauza Ashoran) 2206
PC Kalam (Mauza Boyun) 968
21 Utroor
PC Utroor (Mauza Kanai) 741
5910 7 PC Utroor (Mauza Utroor) 3642
PC Utroor (Mauza Sazgal) 1527
22 Kalam PC Kalam (Mauza Jalbanr) 2521
8665 9 PC Kalam (Mauza Kalam) 6144
Tehsil Charbagh
1 Gulibagh PC Gulibagh (Mauza Alamganj)
4959 9312 10
PC Gulibagh (Mauza Gulibagh) 4353
2 Dakorak PC Gulibagh (Mauza Dakorak) 10026 10026 10
3 Charbagh I (NC)
PC Charbagh (Mohalla Telian, Kachyan Village, Kali Kheel, Took Palu, Danda Palu, Chalis Palaw, Manrai, Mohalla Deranai, Khorr Palaw, Chenargai, Mohalla Shingrai,
9200 9200 10
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Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Mohalla Cham, Mohalla Bagh, Mohalla Mian Koto, Upper Manai)
4 Charbagh II
PC Charbagh (Kimalpur, Pardisi Baba, Nobahar Colony, Kausar, Matey Kheell, Umar Khail, Saddiq Abad, Naway Kalay, Roshan Abad, Muqam Abad, Hafiz Abad, School Colony, Tankai Chena, Mohalla Mian Gul Abad, Norani Village, Matoor, Sarra Chena, Rahman Abad
7300 7300 8
5 Charbagh III
PC Charbagh (Shahbadin, Mohalla Maira, Adabgar Cham, Hira Colony, Gumbat Maira, Samir, Mohalla Daroghan, Asharropeza, Boja Khan, Gandheray, Zandwala, Gat Kotay, Botta Village, Village Mangwaltan, Village Ashar Banr, Mohalla Kandao, Koz Kandao, Zangay)
7470 7470 8
6 Taligram PC Taligram (Mauza Taligram) 7260
8067 9 PC Taligram (Mauza Sair) 807
7 Shinkat PC Taligram (Mauza Toha) 2572
4635 7 PC Taligram (Mauza Shinkad) 2063
8 Ganajeer
PC Mangarkot (Mauza Ganajeer)
2325
5418 7 PC Mangarkot (Mauza Mangarkot
1719
PC Mangarkot (Mauza Serai) 1374
9 Rorya PC Mangarkot (Mauza Rorya) 2635 2635 5
10 MalaJabba PC Kishawra (Mauza Malam 3577 5475 7
68
Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
Jabba)
PC Kishawra (Mauza Speni Oba)
1898
11 Kishawra
PC Kishawra (Mauza Shaltaloo)
1657 4143 6
PC Kishawra (Mauza Kishawra)
2486
Tehsil Khwaza Khela
1 Jarry Pia PC Fatehpur (Mauza Jarray Pai)
7282 7282 8
2 Benawrrai PC Fatehpur (Mauza Benaorri) 4051 4051 6
3 Barham Pati PC Fatehpur (Mauza Barhampattai)
4159 4159 6
4 Fatehpur PC Fatehpur (Mauza Fatehpur)
7303 7303 8
5 Gharshin PC Sam Shin (Mauza Ghar Shin)
6341 6341 8
6 Lakhar PC Sam Shin (Mauza Lakhar) 3684 3684 6
7 Bargain PC Sam Shin (Mauza Bargin) 4328 4328 6
8 Samshin PC Sam Shin (Mauza Sam Shin)
4530 4530 7
9 Jukhtai PC Miandam (Mauza Jukhtai) 4342 4342 6
10 Khair Abad PC Miandam (Mauza Senay) 1525
2762 5 PC Miandam (Mauza Khairabad)
1237
11 Maindam PC Miandam (Mauza Miandam)
9266 9266 10
12 Farhat Abad PC Kotanai (Mauza Farhat Abad)
2050 2050 5
13 Kotanai PC Kotanai (Mauza Kotanai) 5351 5351 7
14 Asala PC Kotanai (Mauza Asala) 1571
4075 6 PC Kotanai (Mauza Manpetai) 2504
15 Chalyar PC Kotanai (Mauza Chalyar) 5130 5130 7
16 Faqira PC Shalpin (Mauza Faqira) 2999 2999 6
17 Shalpin PC Shalpin (Mauza Shalpin) 8502 8502 9
18 Tarogay PC Shalpin (Mauza Tarogay) 4077 4077 6
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Sr # Name of Village / Neighbourhood
Council
Name of Patwar Circle/Mauzziat/Census
Block # included Population
Population of Village/
Neighbourhood Council
Number of General
Seats
19 Topsin
PC Chamtalai (Mauza Ordam) 1483
4134 6 PC Chamtalai (Mauza Topsin) 1398
PC Chamtalai (Mauza Behar) 1253
20 Chamtalai PC Chamtalai (Mauza Chamtalai)
5297 5297 7
21 Mashkomai PC Janoo (Mauza Mashkomai) 3670 3670 6
22 Chinkolai PC Janoo (Mauza Chinkolai) 3409 3409 6
23 Babo PC Janoo (Mauza Baboo) 2517 2517 5
24 Janoo PC Janoo (Mauza Janoo) 3523 3523 6
25 Langar PC Janoo (Mauza Langar) 3594 3594 6
26 Tikdarai PC Khwazakhela (Mauza Tekdarai)
6057 6057 8
27 Khwaza Khela Barkalay (NC)
PC Khwazakhela (Barkalay KhwazaKhela, Karora, Dherai Baba, Gedaro Cham, Battai)
4908 4908 7
28 Khwaza Khela Koz
Kalay (NC)
PC Khwazakhela (Koz Kalay Khwazakhela, Barkas, Koz Kass, Gor Gatlai, Gero Mohallah, Chashmay, Chinar Baba, Gul Bahar, Shumbahar Mohalla, Khwar Mohallah)
5000 5000 7
29 Landay Kas
PC Khwazakhela (Landay Kas, Berarai, Enzargy, Atern, Chinar Gay, Kharwy, Awarai, Ghuz Banr, Bayna, Karapa, Ground Mohalla, Soray)
3000 3000 6
30 Bandai
PC Khwazakhela (Mauza Bandai)
4167 5552 7
PC Khwazakhela (Mauza Gashkorr)
1385
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
Swat District 2056183 1059495 996688 314655 1741529
Matta Tehsil 403387 203594 199793 - 403387
Swat Tehsil 1652292 855741 796551 314655 1337638
Population 15-49 Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Female (CBA) (#) 439013 6103247 7.19
Population 0-4 age Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 343879 4366999 7.87
Boys (#) 175477 2239733 7.83
Girls (#) 168402 2127266 7.92
Population 5-9 age Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 362283 4574942 7.92
Boys (#) 188942 2390396 7.90
Girls (#) 173341 2184546 7.93
Population 10-12 age Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 199315 2468883 8.07
Boys (#) 105980 1308350 8.10
Girls (#) 93335 1160533 8.04
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Population 13-14 age Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age
Share with
KP
Both Sexes (#) 99404 1272148 7.81
Boys (#) 52926 669254 7.91
Girls (#) 46478 602894 7.71
Population 10 and Above Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age
Share with
KP
Both Sexes (#) 1334348 18040314 7.40
Male (#) 687017 9188604 7.48
Female (#) 647331 8851710 7.31
Population 15 and Above Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 1035629 14299283 7.24
Male (#) 528111 7211000 7.32
Female (#) 507518 7088283 7.16
Population 18 and Above Unit Swat Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 930056 12804012 7.26
Male (#) 469048 6408982 7.32
Female (#) 461008 6395030 7.21
Population 13 -19 (Teen
Age) Unit Swat
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
%age Share
with KP
Both Sexes (#) 316612 4091376 7.74
Male (#) 162500 2110285 7.70
Female (#) 154112 1981091 7.78
Sources: i. Population Census Organization, Islamabad ii. Estimation by Bureau of Statistics, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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ENVIRONMENT 2013
FISH PRODUCTION AND LICENSES ISSUED 2012-13
Total Trout Non Trout
Production (Tonnes)
1133 459 674
Fishing Licenses (Number)
1133 459 674
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
Compensat-ion Fee
Mis-cellane
-ous Recovery
Trout Non Trout
1916400 0 45900 355600 1191900 0 212400 103350 7250 0
Source: Directorate of Fisheries, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
FOREST AREA IN ACRES BY ENACTMENT 2012-13
Reserved Forest 0
Protected Forest 338544
Resumed Land 0
Un-classed Forest * 0
Section 38 ** 0
Communal *** 0
Guzara Forest 0
Miscellaneous 344
Private Plantation 159081
Total 497969
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
94542 0 94542 36495 38661 12037 4354 2189 632 115 45 4 10
Source: Agriculture Census Organization, Govt. of Pakistan
LAND UTILIZATION 2012-13 IN HECTARES
Reported Area 506528
Cultivated Area
Total 96528
Net Sown 96528
Current Fallow 0
Cropped Area Total 180586
Area sown more than once 84058
Un-cultivated area
Total 410000
Culturable Waste 85593
Forest 136705
Not available for cultivation 187702
Intensity (%) Land Use 53.0
Cropping 187.1
AREA IN HECTARE IRRIGATED BY DIFFERENT SOURCES 2012-13
Total Canals
Tanks Tube-wells Wells Left Pump Others Government Private
84918 3623 36300 0 8075 14100 16200 6620
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NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE TUBE WELLS 2012-13
Total Government Private
Diesel Electric Diesel Electric Diesel Electric
130 537 0 30 130 507
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE TRACTORS AND BULLDOZER 2012-13
Total Government Private
Tractors Bulldozers Tractors Bulldozers Tractors Bulldozers
2393 36 14 6 2379 30
NUMBER OF WHEAT HARVESTERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
6 0 6
NUMBER OF WHEAT THRESHERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
296 6 290
NUMBER OF MAIZE SHELLERS 2012-13
Total Government Private
529 4 525
NUMBER OF RICE HUSKING MACHINES 2012-13
Total Government Private
235 235 0
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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 19151 40702 59853 45934 60760 106694
Barley 99 348 447 140 340 480
Rape & Mustared
54 1330 1384 45 570 615
Masoor 0 2 2 0 1 1
Mattar
Garlic 93 36 129 850 190 1040
Onion 3195 620 3815 92519 7721 100240
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 3430 0 3430 38570 0 38570
Turnip 440 0 440 8415 0 8415
Carrot 5 0 5 65 0 65
Spinach 315 0 315 3980 0 3980
Tomato 710 0 710 7910 0 7910
Cauli Flower 155 0 155 1805 0 1805
Cabbage 105 0 105 750 0 750
Peas 1285 0 1285 10315 0 10315
Radish 205 0 205 2610 0 2610
Potato (Spring) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 210 0 210 2720 0 2720
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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 655 0 655 4773 0 4773
Citrus 555 0 555 4308 0 4308
Loquat 35 0 35 185 0 185
Guava 0 0 0 0 0 0
Banana 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mulberry 65 0 65 280 0 280
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0
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 14629 0 14629 249930 0 249930
Shaftal 3973 0 3973 68810 0 68810
Bar-seem 0 0 0 0 0 0
Barley 211 0 211 2740 0 2740
Ray Sersoon 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 10445 0 10445 178380 0 178380
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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 17843 42613 60456 46616 54257 100873
Rice 5698 0 5698 13840 0 13840
Sugarcane 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mung 0 42 42 0 22 22
Mash 0 20 20 0 27 27
Chilies 0 0 0 0 0 0
Soyabeen 2 57 59 2 46 48
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
4951 0 4951 4137 0 4137
Lady Finger 125 0 125 1100 0 1100
Tinda 30 0 30 450 0 450
Bringal 70 0 70 750 0 750
Pumpkin 90 0 90 795 0 795
Bitter Gourd 20 0 20 90 0 90
Bottle Gourd 10 0 10 40 0 40
Tomato 4236 0 4236 43180 0 43180
Arum 15 0 15 140 0 140
Others 355 0 355 3040 0 3040
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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 11810 0 11810 76150 0 76150
Water Mellon 0 0 0 0 0 0
Musk Mellon 0 0 0 0 0 0
Apricot 520 0 520 2840 0 2840
Banana 0 0 0 0 0 0
Apple 3720 0 3720 28435 0 28435
Dates 0 0 0 0 0 0
Figs 0 0 0 0 0 0
Guava 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mango 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pear 345 0 345 590 0 590
Peaches 4370 0 4370 2132 0 2132
Plums 610 0 610 801 0 801
Pomegranate 0 0 0 0 0 0
Walnuts 385 0 385 0 0 0
Almond 15 0 15 0 0 0
Persimmon 1820 0 1820 1285 0 1285
Grapes 25 0 25 0 0 0
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
10913 0 10913 188180 0 188180
Maize use for Fodder
10042 0 10042 171470 0 171470
Moth 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cheery/Jowar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bajra 121 0 121 2290 0 2290
Others 750 0 750 14420 0 14420
WHEAT STOCK POSITION 2012-13 (IN TONNES)
Total Stock Opening Balance Receipt Domestic Issue
39217 814 38403 37589
WHEAT AVAILABILITY & RELEASES 2012-13 (IN 000 TONNES)
Domestic
Issue
Wheat
Requirement
Wheat
Production
Net
Availability
Total Availability (Net
availability + Releases)
Difference (Deficit/
Access)
38 222 107 96.3 134 -126
RICE PRODUCTION, AVAILABILITY AND REQUIREMENT 2012-13 (IN 000 TONNES)
Population
(000 Numbers)
Rice
Requirement Rice Production Net Availability
Difference (Deficit/
Access)
2056 21 13.84 12.13 -9
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
1854532 253790 117101 80048 236229 209768 3814 876 10464 110
NUMBER OF VETERINARY HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND CENTRES 2012-13
Total Hospitals Dispensaries Center’s
28 12 16 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
148892 195390 283905
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (GOATS) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
2182 744 961 477
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (SHEEP) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
2324 725 1199 400
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
2520 1158 863 499
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NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK (BUFFALOES) SLAUGHTERED 2012-13
Total Masculine Feminine Young
3952 1477 2107 368
NUMBER OF ANIMALS INSEMINATION CENTRES 2011-12
Total Animal Insemination Centre’s Sub Centre’s
41 41 0
NUMBER OF ANIMALS INSEMINATED 2011-12
Total Cows Inseminated Buffaloes Inseminated
16020 13873 2147
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
1318 858 460 259023 135746 123277 4996 3188 1808
Number and Enrolment of Private Primary Schools 2009-10
Number Enrolment
Total Boys Girls
109 14936 10963 3973
Number, Enrolment and Teaching Staff of Private Middle, High & Higher Secondary
Schools 2011-12
Number Enrolment Teaching Staff *
256 79092 4776
* = 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
136 83 53 50660 32329 18331 821 541 280
Number of High Schools 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
107 78 29 15651 10606 5045 1449 1127 322
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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
18 13 5 7892 5531 2361 508 392 116
Number of Degree Colleges 2012-13
Number Enrolment by Level Teaching Staff
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
7 3 4 3919 2641 1278 142 63 79
Government College of Technologies and Polytechnic Institute 2012-13
Number
Enrolment
Total Civil Mechanical Electronics Computer Hardware
Artichecture DIT
1 1154 369 237 268 67 132 81
Government College of Management Sciences (GCMS) 2012-13
Number Enrolment
Total D.Com DBA B.Com BBA M.Com MBA DIT MS
1 371 98 27 96 116 0 34 22 0
Teaching Staff in Government College of Management Sciences (GCMS) 2012-13
Total Principal Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer Junior
Instructor
27 1 3 5 9 9
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Government Technical and Vocational Centre’s 2012-13
Number Enrolment
Total I II
3 341 290 51
Teaching Staff in Government Technical and Vocational Centre’s 2012-13(R)
Total Principal Lecturer/ Chief Inst.
Instructor Sr./Trade Instructor
Jr/Trade Instructor
39 3 0 7 23 6
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of Primary School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
71.50 71.85 71.12 1.0
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of Middle School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
25.42 30.50 19.64 0.6
Participation Rates % and Gender Parity Index of High School Level 2012-13
Total Male Female GPI
15.74 20.04 10.85 0.5
Gross Enrolment Rate (%) for Govt. Primary School aged (5 -9)
(Excluding Katchi Class) 2012-13
Total Male Female
64 68 60
Net Enrolment Rate (%) for Govt. Primary School aged (5 -9)
(Excluding Katchi Class) 2012-13
Total Male Female
47 49 44
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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
630 587 43 63102 59302 3800 1467 1377 90
Deeni Madaris Registered Un-Registered 2005-06
Total Registered Un-Registered No Response
631 74 493 64
Literacy Ratio 10 Years and Older 2012-13
Urban Rural Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
76 43 60 70 30 50 71 31 51
Literacy Ratio 15 Years and Older 2012-13
Urban Rural Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
73 38 56 70 26 47 71 27 49
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
Swat Distt 10 839 10 839 0 0
Matta Tehsil 1 80 1 80 0 0
Swat Tehsil 9 759 9 759 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
Swat Distt 10 839 18 0 3 62 1 0
Matta Tehsil 1 80 2 0 1 14 0 0
Swat Tehsil 9 759 16 0 2 48 0 0
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT HEALTH FACILITIES 1/1/2013
District/ Tehsil/ Sub Division
MCH Centres Sub Health
Center’s BHUs Leprosy Clinics
Swat Distt 3 0 41 3
Matta Tehsil 0 0 11 1
Swat Tehsil 3 0 30 2
POPULATION PER HOSPITAL/DISPENSARY BEDS 1/1/2013
Population Hospitals/Dispensaries Beds Pop: per Hospitals/ Dispensaries Beds
2056096 839 2451
NUMBER OF MEDICAL & PARAMEDICAL STAFF ACTUALLY POSTED 1/1/2013
Doctors Radiologist Dental
Surgeons Nurses
Nurse Dias
Dias LHVs Other Para
Medical staff
578 3 14 228 72 98 60 605
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NUMBER OF REGISTERED PRIVATE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 2012-13
Total Male Female
192 180 12
NUMBER OF PATIENTS TREATED 2012
Total Indoor Outdoor Packets of Oral Rehydration Salt
Distributed
1687360 76501 1610859 70000
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
82576 63770 79014 73781 72372 70970 79338 63183 13855 2896 1130
NUMBER OF MALARIA CONTROL ACTIVITIES 2012
Blood Slides Examined
Malaria Cases Malaria Cases
Treated Population Protected
Houses Sprayed % age
8557 383 383 0 0
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
88
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 2012-13
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Total
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
81 54 1 9 17
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Urban
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
99 78 0 13 8
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Rural
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
79 51 1 8 18
89
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Total
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
87 2 11
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Urban
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
97 1 2
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Rural
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
85 3 12
Source: Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement Survey (PSLM).
90
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 Establishment of Cadet College Swat (Phase-II) 586.000 131.000
2 Establishment of Swat University (Counterpart funding for PSDP Project)
1500.000 300.000
3 Construction of 01 Hostel (60 Rooms), 02 Lecture Theaters and Laboratories at Saidu Medical College, District Swat. (PC-II Approved) .
281.300 50.000
4 Upgradation of Saidu Group of Hospitals for Teaching Purpose of Saidu Medical College.
1178.543 388.756
5 Construction of Kanju RCC Bridge (Ayub Bridge) on River Swat at Mingora.
493.000 30.350
6 Upgradation / Rehabilitation of Road from Chakdara to Madian on the Right Bank of River Swat (INL Assisted).
1886.089 0.001
7 Construction of Swat Expressway (Land Acquisition). 2300.000 100.000
8 Improvement and widening of Matta-Fazil Banda Road, Bagh Dheri - Rahat Kot Road, Gari Lalkoo Road, Beryum Gat Shawar and Gat Peochar Road, Swat (59 KM).
589.404 100.000
9 Construction & Blacktopping of a ) Manglawar to Malam Jabba Road 35 KM b) Marghuzar to Elum Road 8 KM, District Swat (PC-II Approved)
700.000 10.000
10 Construction of residential colony for Government employees, Swat. 116.485 7.000
11 Increasing Diversion to Upper Swat Canal System during 2010-11. 177.730 0.010
12 Re-Construction & Improvement of Fateh Pur Irrigation Scheme, District Swat
49.931 10.671
13 Construction of Bagh Dheri Flow Irrigation Scheme District Swat (PC-II Approved).
750.000 25.000
14 Improvement of road from Abazai to Amir Abad bridge along Lower Swat Canal.
201.318 80.000
15 Establishment of PFI High Mountains Forestry & Biodiversity Research & Training Station, Kalam.
59.000 10.000
16 Development, Improvement and Projection of Peshawar and Swat Museums
52.330 10.000
17 Construction of Matiltan-Gorkin HPP Swat (84MW) Total Cost of Project Rs.22014.86 (20% ADP (Local) & 80% (Rs. 17611.888 m) HDF ) (PDWP 17-04-2014)
4402.972 600.000
18 Purchase of Land for Matiltan HPP Swat (84 MW) 128.000 43.854
19 Construction of Additional Class Rooms for Architecture Technology at GCT Mingora, Swat
48.570 7.830
20 Construction of Tube Well at GCMS Sangota, District Swat.(PC-II Approved)
5.000 5.000
21 Construction of left over District Secretariat Swat. 197.600 147.600
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S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
22 Construction of Regional Information Office in Swat 18.264 3.671
23 Establishment of Darul Qaza at Thames Hotel District Swat (Peshawar High Court Bench)
316.492 39.692
24 Construction of Javed Iqbal Shaheed Police Line Kabal, Swat (INL Assisted).
622.715 0.001
25 Re-Construction of District Jail, Swat (PC-II approved). 150.000 30.000
26 Establishment of Emergency Rescue Services(Rescue 1122) in District Swat (PC- II approved)
466.271 466.271
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1 Establishment of Three (3) Regional Offices one each in Abbottabad, Swat & Karak Districts.
185.430 15.430
2
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
3 Rehabilitation / Renovation of Trout Hatcheries in Districts Chitral, Upper Dir, Swat (Madyan), Shangla and Shino (Kaghan) Mansehra.
39.200 4.889
4 Sustainable Management of Bio-diversity in Malakand (District Swat and Chitral) (GIZ Assisted).
685.002 0.001
5 Strengthening, Conservation & Development of Wildlife in Chitral, Dir & Swat Wildlife Division.
40.415 8.651
6
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
7 Introducation of TSC Program in GTVC Mardan, Chitral, Hangu, Swat and Yar Hussain
30.000 15.000
8 Improvement of Trout Hatchery at Madyan Swat & Carp Hatchery at Sher Abad Peshawar with Training Centers. (PC-II approved)
80.000 30.000
9 Feasibility Study for Drinking Water Supply Schemes in Mingora Swat and Gadoon, Swabi.
27.758 27.258
10 Upgradation / Rehabilitation of Road from Chakdara to Madian on the Right Bank of River Swat (Kanjo to Chakdara 41 km) (MDTF Assisted)
3232.945 0.050
92
LIST OF NEW SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Gravity Based Water Supply Scheme Matta, Swat. 150.000 70.000
2 Water Supply Scheme Malam Jaba Tourist Resourt, Swat 10.000 10.000
3 F/S, Design and Construction of Baryam to Gat Serai Road, Arkot to Biakand Road and Kabal to Kalla Kalay Road (20 kms), District Swat.
200.000 50.000
4 F/S, Design, Construction and Improvement / Rehabilitation of Mingora City Road i/c Bridge, District Swat.
80.000 30.000
5 F/S, Design & Rehabilitation of Marghuzar to Mingora Road, Swat 50.000 10.000
6 F/S, Design & Rehabilitation / BT of Kalam to Gujar Gabral road (flood damaged), Swat
40.000 10.000
7 F/S, Design & Construction/BT of 3 km from Mian road to Miangulay river Swat (Khurshid Khan) Memorial road, Swat
100.000 10.000
8 F/S, Design Construction of Dodhiar Mianir Bridge, Swat 50.000 10.000
9 F/S, Design & Construction of a) Chapryal to Balasoor road, b) Kherai to Mandoor road, c) Matta to Madina Colony, d) Matta to Odigram & e) Weray to Aghal road , Swat (14 Km)
140.000 70.000
10 F/S, Design & Construction of a) Qalagy road UC Qalagy, b) Tall Chor Road UC Tall, c) Taran Road UC Kaley & d) Talang Churkhai Road UC Kota, Swat (5 KM).
100.000 10.000
11 F/S, Design & Rehabilitation of Mingora Jambeel Gokand road, Swat
50.000 10.000
12 Rehabilitation / Repair of Militancy damaged infrastructure at Kanju Township Scheme (KTS) and others.
60.000 20.000
13 Improvement / Development of Irrigation Facilities and Construction of Causeway and FPW in District Swat.
990.000 90.000
14 Channelization / Railing of Marghuzar, Jambil and Mingora Khwar, District Swat.
200.000 20.000
15 Establishment of Picnic Spots at suitable Places in Malam Jaba, District Swat.
50.000 15.000
16 F/S of City View Park AQBA, Saidu Sharif Swat. 10.000 10.000
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1 Construction of Assistant Director Food Offices at Divisional Level (Saidu Sharif, Mardan, Peshawar, Abbottabad, Kohat, Bannu and D.I.Khan)
35.000 20.000
2 Acquisition of Land for Construction of Judicial Complexes in Manshera,Abbottabad, D.I.Khan and Swat Districts.
50.000 50.000
3
F/S and Development of Police Infrastructure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Police Station at Kabalgram, Chauga, Olandar, Dandai District Shangla,Swari at District Buner, Gawaleri and Gat-Poechar at District Swat, Kuz Paro District Kohistan - CM Directives).
300.000 54.505
4 F/S, Design and Construction of Bus Terminals in Mardan, Swat, Dir Upper and District Swabi including land cost.
900.000 400.000
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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 Establishment of University of Swat (Phase-I) (Province Share- Rs. 1493.304 million already approved by PDWP
999.809 10.000
2 Establishment of CFC for Silk Cluster, Swat 57.530 15.000
3 Establishment of CFC for Honey Processing & Packaging at Swat
38.170 10.000
4 Women Business Dev. Center (WBDC) Mingora Swat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
35.010 22.258
5 Construction of 2x 128 Single Men Barracks and 1x others Ranks Cook House/Dinning Hall for Wing Swat Scouts at Warsak
40.392 20.000
6 Construction of JCOs/Supdt/Asstt: Qtrs/OR Qtr/md offrs accrv/NCSE F/Qtr for Swat Scouts
39.366 20.000
7 Construction of Staf family Residences for FC Officers and Staff at FC HQ Swat and FC HQ Oghi
35.102 6.042
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
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* SWAT DISTRICT 1,083,734 556,266 527,468
* MATTA TEHSIL 251,368 126,868 124,500
* MATTA KHARARI QH 132,351 66,809 65,542
* ASHARI PC 14,313 7,156 7,157
ASHARI 88 9,342 4,608 4,734
KALAKOT 89 4,971 2,548 2,423
* BARADORISHKHELA PC 17,188 8,588 8,600
BARADORISHKHELA 85 5,331 2,672 2,659
KOZADORISHKHELA 84 11,857 5,916 5,941
* BAYDARA PC 21,994 11,170 10,824
BAYDARA 81 9,268 4,626 4,642
SAMBAT 79 8,362 4,316 4,046
SAMBAT CHAM 80 4,364 2,228 2,136
* CHUPRIAL PC 12,683 6,532 6,151
CHUPRIAL 87 12,683 6,532 6,151
* DARMI PC 14,790 7,503 7,287
DARMI 91 9,197 4,755 4,442
RAHATKOT 90 5,593 2,748 2,845
* LANDIGHARI PC 9,420 4,711 4,709
LALKOO 98 3,381 1,723 1,658
LANDI 96 2,331 1,165 1,166
LANDIGHARI 97 3,708 1,823 1,885
* MATTA KHARARI PC 18,465 9,496 8,969
BAMAKHELA 77 3,501 1,757 1,744
MATTA KHARARI 78 10,778 5,501 5,277
SEENPORA 82 4,186 2,238 1,948
* SAKHRA PC 12,696 6,152 6,544
NOKHRA 92 5,645 2,723 2,922
SAKHRA 93 7,051 3,429 3,622
* SHOKHDARA PC 10,802 5,501 5,301
CHUPRIAL GHARI 86 4,184 2,121 2,063
SHOKHDARA 83 6,618 3,380 3,238
95
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* SHANGWATAI/SABOJNAI QH
119,017 60,059 58,958
* BARTANA PC 12,836 6,561 6,275
AGHAL 94 6,658 3,473 3,185
BARTANA 95 6,178 3,088 3,090
* BEHA PC 16,250 8,191 8,059
BEHA 101 16,250 8,191 8,059
* CHINGLALY PC 7,878 3,982 3,896
CHINGLALY 103 2,034 1,078 956
PUCHAR 104 3,752 1,886 1,866
WAINY 106 2,092 1,018 1,074
* JORA PC 7,323 3,568 3,755
GORRA 113 4,022 1,932 2,090
JORA 112 3,301 1,636 1,665
* LABAT PC 6,935 3,561 3,374
LABAT 99 6,935 3,561 3,374
* RODINGARGOWLARI PC 12,609 6,422 6,187
LILBANR 102 1,658 869 789
RODINGARGOWLARI 100 10,951 5,553 5,398
* SEEGBANR PC 10,795 5,435 5,360
MAIKAIL 109 1,134 571 563
RONYAL 108 4,739 2,289 2,450
SEEGBANR 107 4,922 2,575 2,347
* SHANGOWATI PC 10,945 5,508 5,437
ARKOT 110 2,951 1,503 1,448
SHANGOWATI 111 7,994 4,005 3,989
* SHERPALAM PC 13,283 6,754 6,529
PERKALAY 114 4,110 2,083 2,027
SHAKARDARA 116 4,928 2,513 2,415
SHERPALAM 115 4,245 2,158 2,087
* SHOWAR PC 20,163 10,077 10,086
SHOWAR 105 20,163 10,077 10,086
* SWAT TEHSIL 832,366 429,398 402,968
* BAHRAIN QH 125,247 63,982 61,265
* ARYANY PC 6,697 3,460 3,237
96
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
ARYANY 20 2,369 1,223 1,146
BADI 18 1,452 761 691
LAYKOT 22 1,366 692 674
PISHMAL 21 1,510 784 726
* BAHRAIN PC 18,715 9,419 9,296
BAHRAIN 28 9,741 4,913 4,828
SATALGARY 30 6,520 3,300 3,220
ZORKALY 29 2,454 1,206 1,248
* BASHIGRAM PC 11,665 5,930 5,735
BASHIGRAM 35 2,673 1,312 1,361
CHAIL 36 3,712 1,864 1,848
SHINKO 43 5,280 2,754 2,526
* GABRAL PC 3,238 1,665 1,573
BAILA 2 484 250 234
GABRAL 1 1,760 902 858
JABA 3 490 243 247
KARIN 4 504 270 234
* KAIDAM PC 8,963 4,515 4,448
BALAKOT 23 2,335 1,212 1,123
CHAM GHARI 24 2,416 1,240 1,176
KAIDAM 26 1,551 784 767
TORWAL 27 2,661 1,279 1,382
* KALAM PC 11,839 6,168 5,671
ASHURAN 9 2,206 1,188 1,018
BUYUN 16 968 513 455
JALBANR 15 2,521 1,306 1,215
KALAM 14 6,144 3,161 2,983
* MADYAN PC 19,741 10,066 9,675
DABERGAY 34 2,096 983 1,113
KALAGAY/BARNWAY 38 1,933 989 944
MADYAN 42 11,036 5,671 5,365
PAKLAY 39 3,308 1,732 1,576
SHORKOT 37 1,368 691 677
* MANKIAL PC 12,448 6,421 6,027
AIEN 31 3,139 1,649 1,490
97
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
DAROLAY 32 1,985 998 987
GORNEY 33 1,396 695 701
MANKIAL 19 2,813 1,464 1,349
RAMATE 25 3,115 1,615 1,500
* MATELTAN PC 9,064 4,655 4,409
GORKIN 8 758 368 390
MATELTAN 6 4,253 2,170 2,083
OSHO 7 1,845 967 878
PALOGA 5 428 224 204
SHAHO 17 1,780 926 854
* TIRAT PC 15,989 8,077 7,912
SHAGAI 40 3,779 1,885 1,894
TIRAT 41 12,210 6,192 6,018
* UTRUR PC 6,888 3,606 3,282
BAHAN 10 978 535 443
KANY 11 741 371 370
SAZGUL 12 1,527 828 699
UTRUR 13 3,642 1,872 1,770
* BARIKOT QH 131,720 67,100 64,620
* ABOHA PC 9,614 4,727 4,887
ABOHA 176 7,876 3,910 3,966
KANDAK 177 1,738 817 921
* BARIKOT PC 24,553 12,655 11,898
BARIKOT 181 12,106 6,194 5,912
GURATAI 178 4,307 2,292 2,015
NAGOHA 179 2,348 1,213 1,135
PARRAI 180 5,792 2,956 2,836
* CHONGAI PC 9,556 4,771 4,785
CHONGAI 174 4,417 2,155 2,262
DEDAWARI 172 2,760 1,392 1,368
TIRANG 173 2,379 1,224 1,155
* GHALIGAY PC 25,825 12,806 13,019
GHALIGAY 185 11,269 5,607 5,662
KARAKARR 183 1,170 601 569
MANYAR 186 6,130 3,070 3,060
98
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
NAGIGRAM 182 2,635 1,312 1,323
SHANGARDAR 184 4,621 2,216 2,405
* KOTA PC 14,059 7,252 6,807
KOTA 175 14,059 7,252 6,807
* ODIGRAM PC 31,745 16,656 15,089
BALOGRAM 191 7,060 3,681 3,379
GOGDARA 189 5,870 3,069 2,801
ODIGRAM 190 12,497 6,575 5,922
PANGIGRAM 188 2,568 1,342 1,226
TINDODAG 187 3,750 1,989 1,761
* SHAMOZI PC 6,661 3,346 3,315
KHAZANA 169 2,005 1,000 1,005
SHAMOZI(GARH I) 168 4,656 2,346 2,310
* ZARAKHELA PC 9,707 4,887 4,820
NEMOGRAM 170 718 374 344
ZARAKHELA 171 8,989 4,513 4,476
* KABAL QH 244,142 126,171 117,971
* BARABANDI PC 24,040 12,419 11,621
AMAMDERI 138 1,774 884 890
BARABANDI 136 12,120 6,343 5,777
DELAY 133 1,016 498 518
GHAWARAJA 137 2,093 1,088 1,005
NINGUWALI 134 7,037 3,606 3,431
* BARASAMAI PC 16,359 8,368 7,991
BARASAMAI 154 8,660 4,314 4,346
TAL 156 7,699 4,054 3,645
* DARDIAL PC 10,029 5,191 4,838
DARDIAL 155 10,029 5,191 4,838
* GADI PC 9,191 4,682 4,509
DADAHARA 166 3,555 1,814 1,741
GADI 167 5,636 2,868 2,768
* HAZARA PC 20,617 11,545 9,072
ALIGRAMA 142 9,605 5,830 3,775
GHAMJABA 144 2,383 1,280 1,103
HAZARA 143 6,658 3,461 3,197
99
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
MALOCH 146 1,971 974 997
* KABAL PC 20,983 10,925 10,058
KABAL 163 11,968 6,213 5,755
SIRSINAI 145 9,015 4,712 4,303
* KALAKALAY PC 16,252 8,372 7,880
GALOCH 148 7,232 3,620 3,612
KALAKALAY 147 9,020 4,752 4,268
* KANJO PC 26,293 13,687 12,606
DAMGHAR 140 3,781 1,993 1,788
DERI 139 5,914 3,045 2,869
KANJO 141 16,598 8,649 7,949
* KOTLAI PC 11,285 5,842 5,443
AKHONKALAY 165 1,394 706 688
DAGAY 164 3,195 1,627 1,568
KOTLAI 162 6,696 3,509 3,187
* KOZABANDI PC 18,800 9,531 9,269
KOZABANDI 135 18,800 9,531 9,269
* LOWARADEVLI PC 18,575 9,460 9,115
LOWARADEVLI 150 10,517 5,402 5,115
NASRAT 151 3,269 1,600 1,669
SAMDEVLI 149 4,789 2,458 2,331
* QALAGAY PC 14,161 6,894 7,267
MANJA 159 4,787 2,384 2,403
QALAGAY 158 9,374 4,510 4,864
* SHAHDERI PC 14,848 7,809 7,039
SHAHDERI 157 14,848 7,809 7,039
* SHALHAND PC 8,980 4,497 4,483
SHALHAND 153 6,208 3,144 3,064
TAGHMA 152 2,772 1,353 1,419
* TOTANOBANDI PC 13,729 6,949 6,780
GHAKHIBANDI 161 3,195 1,617 1,578
TOTANOBANDI 160 10,534 5,332 5,202
* KHWAZAKHELA QH 214,875 110,926 103,949
* CHAMTALI PC 9,431 4,637 4,794
BEHAR 68 1,253 593 660
100
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
CHAMTALI 67 5,297 2,686 2,611
TOPSIN 66 1,398 660 738
URDAM 65 1,483 698 785
* CHARBAGH PC 23,970 12,654 11,316
CHARBAGH 132 23,970 12,654 11,316
* FATEHPUR PC 23,095 11,966 11,129
BANAWRI 45 4,051 2,126 1,925
BARAMPATI 46 4,159 2,164 1,995
FATEHPUR 51 7,303 3,766 3,537
JARI/PIA 44 7,582 3,910 3,672
* GULIBAGH PC 19,338 10,224 9,114
ALAMGANG 119 4,959 2,639 2,320
DAKORAK 117 10,026 5,269 4,757
GULIBAGH 118 4,353 2,316 2,037
* JANO PC 16,713 8,384 8,329
BABO 70 2,517 1,277 1,240
CHAINKOLAI 61 3,409 1,666 1,743
JANO 71 3,523 1,780 1,743
LANGER 72 3,594 1,834 1,760
MASHKOMAI 69 3,670 1,827 1,843
* KASHORA PC 9,618 5,040 4,578
KASHORA 128 2,486 1,253 1,233
MALAMJABA 129 3,577 1,914 1,663
SHALTALO 126 1,657 863 794
SPINIOBA 127 1,898 1,010 888
* KHWAZAKHELA PC 24,517 12,855 11,662
BANDAI 75 4,167 2,186 1,981
GASHKORE 76 1,385 752 633
KHWAZAKHELA 74 12,908 6,756 6,152
TEKDARI 73 6,057 3,161 2,896
* KOTANAI PC 16,606 8,549 8,057
ASALA 58 1,571 802 769
CHALYAR 59 5,130 2,680 2,450
FARHAT ABAD 56 2,050 1,040 1,010
KOTANI 57 5,351 2,746 2,605
101
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
MANPATAI 60 2,504 1,281 1,223
* MANGORKOT PC 8,054 4,174 3,880
GANAGIR 123 2,325 1,186 1,139
MANGORKOT 125 1,719 901 818
RORIA 120 2,635 1,387 1,248
SERI 124 1,375 700 675
* MIANDAM PC 16,370 8,429 7,941
JOKHTAI 50 4,342 2,225 2,117
KHAIR ABAD 48 1,237 630 607
MAINDAM 49 9,266 4,769 4,497
SAINAY 47 1,525 805 720
* SAMSHIN PC 18,883 9,710 9,173
BARGIN 54 4,328 2,206 2,122
GHARSHIN 52 6,341 3,237 3,104
LAKHAR 53 3,684 1,952 1,732
SAMSHIN 55 4,530 2,315 2,215
* SHALPEEN PC 15,578 7,654 7,924
FAQERA 62 2,999 1,469 1,530
SHALPEEN 63 8,502 4,233 4,269
THAROGAI 64 4,077 1,952 2,125
* TALIGRAM PC 12,702 6,650 6,052
SAIR 130 807 432 375
SHINKAD 122 2,063 1,063 1,000
TALIGRAM 131 7,260 3,763 3,497
TOWA 121 2,572 1,392 1,180
* MINGORA QH 116,382 61,219 55,163
* BISHBANR PC 7,852 4,228 3,624
BISHBANR 214 4,785 2,604 2,181
KAS 215 1,973 1,044 929
KOZQILA 213 1,094 580 514
* JAMBIL PC 10,488 5,532 4,956
ASHARGHARAI 218 2,304 1,232 1,072
JAMBIL 207 8,184 4,300 3,884
* KOKARAI PC 13,319 7,049 6,270
KOKARAI 208 13,319 7,049 6,270
102
Name of Mauza/Deh/Village
Population 1998 Census
Hadbast
No Deh
No.
Both
Sexes Male Female
* MANGLAWAR PC 19,957 10,472 9,485
MANGLAWAR 211 17,812 9,358 8,454
SHINGRAY 212 2,145 1,114 1,031
* MARGHAZAR PC 12,760 6,545 6,215
GULBANDI 202 1,042 556 486
KOKRRAI/CHITAWAR 200 3,222 1,639 1,583
MARGHAZAR 201 4,448 2,287 2,161
SHERATRAF 203 1,494 736 758
SPALBANDI 204 2,554 1,327 1,227
* MINGORA PC 11,284 5,915 5,369
DANGRAM 209 5,229 2,741 2,488
SANGOTA 210 6,055 3,174 2,881
* QAMBAR PC 17,259 9,041 8,218
BATORRA 199 1,012 528 484
GULIGRAM 198 2,883 1,529 1,354
QAMBAR 192 13,364 6,984 6,380
* SAIDU SHARIF PC 14,626 7,760 6,866
GULKADA 206 3,748 2,007 1,741
ISLAMPOOR 205 9,853 5,214 4,639
SAIDU SHARIF 197 1,025 539 486
* SARSARDARAY PC 8,837 4,677 4,160
BANJOT 216 2,878 1,530 1,348
GORATAI(BABOZAI) 217 2,662 1,398 1,264
SARSARDARAY 219 3,297 1,749 1,548
Source: Population Census Organization, Islamabad.
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KEY CONTACT OF THE DISTRICT
Swat City Code: 0946
Designation Office Phone Address
Deputy Commissioner 9240111 Swat
Additional Deputy Commissioner 9240324 Swat
Assistant Commissioner 9240324 Babuzai
Assistant Commissioner 751424 Barikot, Swat
Assistant Commissioner 756145 Kabal, Swat
Assistant Commissioner 792312 Matta, Swat
Assistant Commissioner 744305 Khwazakhela, Swat
Assistant Commissioner 780135 Bahrian, Swat
Assistant Commissioner 731219 Charbagh, Swat
District Session Judge 713891 Zilla Qazi Swat
Senior Civil Judge 713891 Illaqa Qazi Swat
Addl. Distt. & Session Judge 755002 Izafi Zilla Qazi Kabal Swat
Addl. Distt. & Session Judge 791971 Izafi Zilla Qazi Matta Swat
Civil Judge 793122 Illaqa Qazi Matta Swat
Civil Judge JM 744175 Illaqa Qazi Khawaza Khela Swat
Addl. Distt. & Session Judge 780786 Izafi Zilla Qazi Behrain Swat
Civil Judge JM 780014 Illaqa Qazi Behrain Swat