Kandiaro Tehsil

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Kandiaro Tehsil (Tehsil) is an administrative subdivision of Naushahro Feroze District in Sindh province, Pakistan. Administratively Tehsil Kandiaro is subdivided into 1 Town Committee and 16 Union Councils and is headquartered at the city of Kandiaro. In terms of revenue administration this Tehsil is divided in 3 Supervisory Tapedar Circles, 18 Tapas and 52 Dehs.

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Population

322,439 (Pakistan Census 2017) [1] [2]

Town Committee

1. TC Kandiaro

S #Town CommitteeDehPopulationArea
1KANDIAROKandiaro (Part)39,379

Union councils

1. UC Bhorti 2. UC Dabhro 3. UC Detha 4. UC Ghanghra 5. UC Ghullam Shah 6. UC Jam Noorullah 7. UC Kamal Dero 8. UC Kandhar 9. UC Khanwahan 10. UC Koro Khushk 11. UC Manjuth 12. UC Mohbat Dero Jatoi 13. UC Mohbat Dero Siyal 14. UC Moria 15. UC Shaikhani 16. UC Soomar Chanar

S #UCDehPopulationArea
1BHORTIBhorti13,532
2DABHRO21,474
iDabhro14,379
iiLarik7,095
3DETHA13,126
iDetha9,276
iiKalatagar-11,308
iiiKalatagar-2224
viSona Bindi2,318
4GHANGHRA18,795
iBazeedpur5,317
iiGhanghra9,910
iiiLakha3,568
5GHULAM SHAH24,659
iGhulam Shah13,914
iiKandiaro Rural10,745
6JAM NOORULLAH18,619
iChachak6,487
iiJaipota2,742
iiiMirzapur3,870
ivSethar5,520
7KAMALDERO27,716
iBakhri-14,104
iiBakhri-2482
iiiBelo Bhounr2,205
ivBelo Kamaldero899
vBelo Samtia1,315
viKamaldero-1708
viiKamaldero-2130
viiiMahesar8,998
ixSamtia748
xShahmirdero8,127
8KANDHAR13,894
iBudak3,895
iiKandhar9,999
9KHANWAHANKhanwahan14,557
10Kouro Khushk14,410
iGulshah9,705
iiKouro Khushk4,705
11MANJUTH20,344
Bhagudero-16,388
Bhagudero-21,349
Darbelo New1,901
Manjuth7,561
Sahita3,145
12MOHABATDERO JATOI13,706
iMaachi7,880
iiMohabatdero Jatoi5,826
13MOHABATDERO SIYAL9,252
iBelo Mohabatdero847
iiLundi2,831
iiiMohabatdero Siyal5,574
14MORIA18,690
iMoria8,935
iiPirmard9,755
15SHAIKHANI20,586
iMoosodero8,980
iiShaikhani11,606
16SOOMAR CHANAR19,700
iAbad-31,274
iiDarbelo Old5,659
iiiHaji Shah1,776
ivKhairodero408
vLadho Bisharat204
viSalehpur10,024
viiThath Moosa355

List of Dehs [3]

S#Supervisory Tapedar CircleTapa NameDeh NameArea (Acre-Ghunta)Population
1DABHRO
1ABAD
iAbad-32420-21,274
iiKhairodero1822-26408
iiiLadho Bisharat2601-36204
ivSamtia1783-32748
vThath Moosa2393-11355
2BHAGUDERO
iBhagudero-11304-386,388
iiBhagudero-23748-361,349
iiiDarbelo Old1579-185,659
ivHaji Shah2315-91,776
vSona Bindi4102-102,318
3BHORTI
iBhorti5871-813,532
iiDetha2267-309,276
4DABHRO
iDabhro3820-1114,379
iiDarbelo New1892-351901
iiiLarik2210-07,095
5MANJUTH
iKalatagar-14056-131,308
iiKalatagar-21979-10224
iiiManjuth1256-267,561
ivSahita2837-323,145
2GULSHAH
1GULSHAH
iGul Shah3347-139,705
iiKouro Khushk2041-54,705
2KAMALDERO
iBakhri-12701-264,104
iiBakhri-2118-2482
iiiBelo Bhounr3419-42,205
ivBelo Kamaldero1030-6899
vBelo Samtia3418-41,315
viKamaldero-11021-27708
viiKamaldero-2507-21130
3KHANWAHAN
iKhanwahan3138-2914,557
iiLundi2419-32,831
iiiMohbatdero Siyal2669-245,574
4MOOSODERO
iMaachi3668-187,880
iiMoosodero3308-88,980
5SHAIKHANI
iBelo Mohbatdero2534-0847
iiMohbatdero Jagir1729-235,826
iiiShaikhani3622-2611,606
3KANDIARO
1CHACHAKChachak2778-376,487
2GHANGHRA
iBazeedpur2186-305,317
iiGhanghra2795-109,910
3GHULAM SHAH
iBudak1939-173,895
iiGhulam Shah4001-613,914
iiiKandhar2825-69,999
4KANDIARO
iKandiaro3341-3150,124
iiLakha2383-203,568
5MIRZAPUR
iJai Pota2307-292,742
iiMirzapur1964-23,870
6SALEHPUR
iMoria3743-168,935
iiSalehpur3511-1410,024
7SETHAR
iPirmard2928-159,755
iiSethar2117-245,520
8SHAHMIRDERO
iMahesar3315-128,998
iiShahmir Dero3284-318,127

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References

  1. (Pakistan Census 2017)
  2. https://www.census.gov.pk/adminsindh.php [ dead link ]
  3. "List of Dehs in Sindh" (PDF). Retrieved 20 June 2018.