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Collaborative efforts of BOS-P&DD and UNICEF-Peshawar
DISTRICT PROFILE – MALAKAND 2014
A comprehensive district profile
The document provides rich account of historical background,
topography, administrative setup, social dimensions and
economic potential of District Malakand.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .............................................................. 2
(Pinus), Phulahi or Paloosa (Acacia modesta) and Eucalyptus trees are grown in hilly as
well as in plain areas.
1.8 Fauna
The common wild animals found in the area are Jackal, Deer, Leopard, Monkey and
Wolf. However with deforestation the same has become scarce.
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SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF MALAKAND
2.1 Races and Tribes
The following are the main tribes of Malakand protected Area:
Baizai and Ranizai
Yousafzai / Afghan
Utman Khel
Piran-Syed
Gujar
2.2 Languages and Dialects
The mother tongue refers to the language used for communication between parents and
their children in any household. Pushto is the predominant language being spoken in the
district.
2.3 Dress and Ornaments
The people of Malakand Agency mostly wear Shalwar, Qamees like other parts of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. Chitrali cap is used in winter while a tropical white colour in summer.
Chaplies are common foot wear. The female also use Shalwar, Qamees and Dopatta.
Pardah is universal among women in a form of Chadar or Burqa. The common ornaments
are rings, bangles Jhumar and Tikah i.e. a plat circle shaped gold hanging on forehead.
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2.4 Dwellings
Most of the houses in the rural areas are made of clay and shaped stones/bricks whereas
in urban area like Thana, Batkhela, Dargai and Sakhakot houses are constructed with
bricks and cement. A house generally consists of 3 to 4 rooms with a veranda, kitchen and
bathroom. People live in a joint family system. However the rich families have constructed
bungalow type houses. The standard of living of some people has changed due to their
services in the Middle East countries. In most of villages there is a Hujra while in the urban
areas there are drawing rooms for the guests.
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2.5 Occupations
Generally, the people are less educated and earn living by farming as tenants on land
owned by the land lords. However some people are in government services and labourers.
A large portion of the population is serving abroad. Some people are engaged in trade,
commerce and transportation.
2.6 Culture, Customs and Traditions
Religion has a great impact on the culture of people. Most of the people are Muslims. The Syeds and Mians enjoy special respect amongst the Pathans on account of their ancestry. The visit to shrines or Ziarats is very common especially among the women.
The Yousafzai Pathans are lively, brave and hospitable people. They are very courteous towards each other.
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There are many forms of greetings and salutations. It is very usual for the Pathans to embrace each other when they meet. This is followed by a chain of inquiries like Jorr Ye (are you all right), Khushal Ye (are you happy) besides, some other similar expressions of good will.
2.7 Marriage
In Malakand Agency betrothal is initiated according to the Islamic laws. Nikah is arranged
between the girl and boy through a Pesh-e-Imam in a Mosque/Hujra of the respective
village. A marriage programme is arranged in a simple manner by parents of boy and girl.
The engagement is held ceremoniously but departure of girl is made usually after one or
two years.
2.8 Deaths
The death ceremony is performed in respectable manner. The villager, jointly dug grave
and the women assemble in the house of the deceased for condolence. The Namaz-e-
Janaza is offered usually before or after regular prayer within the permissible time attended
by a large number of men. The neighbours/relatives serve meal to the family of the dead
and guests for three days.
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ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF MALAKAND
3.1 Agriculture and related Sectors
Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of rural population. Due to physical features
entire land is not cultivatable. The people sow different kind of crops in plain as well as in
hilly areas. The total reported area in the Malakand Protected Area is 52134 hectares, of
which 45681 hectares are cultivated. Most of the cultivation is carried out in the Sam
Ranizai sub-division.
3.2 Land-Use Pattern in Hectare
Land use pattern of Malakand agency for the year 2012-13 is given in the tables below:
Reported Area Cultivated Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Net Sown Current Fallow
52134 45681 32388 13293
Cropped Area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Area sown more than once
50938 18550
Un-cultivated area in Hectares 2012-13
Total Culturable Waste Forest Not available for cultivation
6453 1023 4405 1025
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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 11120
ii. Private 16470
2. Tanks 0
3. Tubewells 2369
4. Wells 0
5. Left Pumps 10
6. Other sources 1200
Total 35580
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 9712 16985 26697 21428 11045 32473
Barley 0 470 470 0 239 239
Onion 1050 0 1050 15230 0 15230
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF KHARIF CROPS 2012-13
Crops
Area in Hectare Production in Tonnes
Irrigated Un-Irrigated Total Irrigated Un-
Irrigated Total
Maize 4698 42 4740 10205 10 10215
Rice 4605 325 4930 10254 328 10582
Sugarcane 4670 0 4670 175529 0 175529
Mung 10 4 14 4 0 4
Mash 3 0 3 1 0 1
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3.5 Vegetables
The main vegetables grown in the District are Turnip, Carrot, Spinach, Tomato,
Cauliflower, Peas, Radish and Others. Acreage and production of major vegetables grown
for the year 2012-13 is given in the following tables:
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 1187 0 1187 12944 0 12944
Turnip 116 0 116 1157 0 1157
Carrot 27 0 27 352 0 352
Spinach 68 0 68 792 0 792
Tomato 779 0 779 8345 0 8345
Culi Flower 52 0 52 844 0 844
Peas 23 0 23 55 0 55
Radish 35 0 35 456 0 456
Others 87 0 87 943 0 943
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 450 0 450 4137 0 4137
Lady Finger 75 0 75 625 0 625
Tinda 21 0 21 202 0 202
Bringal 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pumpkin 16 0 16 192 0 192
Bitter Gourd 29 0 29 123 0 123
Tomato 283 0 283 2640 0 2640
Arum 21 0 21 250 0 250
Others 16 0 16 105 0 105
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3.6 Livestock
The Livestock in the district are Buffalo, Cow, Sheep, Goat, Camel, Horse, Ass and
Poultry. Livestock and Dairy Development Department is looking after the Livestock affairs
through an extended network, throughout the district. However, a lot can be done to
improve the health and productivity of Livestock in the district. The following table
describes the population of Livestock in the district:
Livestock Population 2006 Census
S. No.
Livestock
Number
1 Ass 1884
2 Buffalo 19555
3 Camel 81
4 Cattle 74065
5 Goat 64561
6 Horse 671
7 Mule 73
8 Sheep 5928
9 Poultry 253087
Besides Veterinary Hospitals and Veterinary Dispensaries there are 13 Artificial
Insemination Centres which are providing services 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 Malakand
Agency 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 70204
2.
Animals protected 50511
3.
Birds protected 157800
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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 cooperation of Forest Department. Forestation by the Forest
Department in the district is 101181 acres. Pine trees, popular, ipple ipple, robenia,
eucalyptus, ailanthus, pulai, oak, wallue, olive etc. are the most common form of Forestry
in the Malakand Agency.
FOREST AREA (IN ACRES) BY ENACTMENT 2012-13
Total 101181
Reserved Forest 0
Protected Forest 1100
Resumed Land 0
Un-classed Forest * 0
Section 38 ** 0
Communal *** 1018
Guzara Forest 0
Miscellaneous 10685
Private Plantation 88378
* Un-classed Forests are those Forests which are owned by Government.
** Private owner can offer their Land to Forest Department for afforestation.
*** Communal Forest is a sub category of the Guzara.
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3.8 Industry
Except Flour Mills and Wood Industries, no major Industry exists in the district.
Minerals Production 2012-13
Type of Minerals Tonnes
Chromite 4584
Marble 1551
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 12
5
Extra Departmental Sub-Office (EDSO) Extra
Departmental Post Office (FPO) Franchise Post Office
(FPO)
41
Total 54
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TRADE AND TRADE CENTRES
The Malakand Protected Area has a big trade center at Batkhela. All the Agriculture
produces are transported to Batkhela and supplied to the other districts. Dargai is also a
big market for timber.
Generally, the traders of the agency are engaged with buying and selling of edible articles,
besides other daily consumption goods. The following are trade centres functioning in the
Malakand Protected Area.
Batkhela
Thana
Dargai
Sakhakot
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ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Executive
The status of the area is Provincially Administered Tribal Area (PATA) which like other
tribal agencies is under the charge of a Political Agent who is working as a District
Magistrate as well as Collector. The Political Agent is also acting as a coordinator of the
functionaries of all nation building departments in his area of jurisdiction. He is assisted by
two Assistant Political Agent at Batkhela and Dargai along with one Tehsildar each at both
stations.
Political Agent also acts as Commandant of Malakand Levies for the maintenance of law
and order in the area. The Political Agent is also incharge of government treasury
Malakand. In Malakand Protected Area all the major public dealing departments are fully
operational and in case of any eventuality the concerned department takes proper action
with consultation of Political Agent, Malakand.
Judiciary
Before 1973 cases were decided under the Frontier Crimes Regulation, which were
replaced by regular laws. At the same time the PATA regulation, a type of Jirga system,
was also functional. During 1974 the PATA regulations were abolished in view of Peshawar
High Court decision and for quite some time the cases were pending for want of its
substitute procedure. In 1994 there was a movement for enforcement of Shariat (Islamic
Law) in Malakand division which was known as Tehrik Nifazzi Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM).
In order to satisfy the demand of TNSM the government introduced Nifaz Shariat
Regulation in 1994, which was replaced by Shariat Nizam-e-Adal Regulation 1999. The
Judicial set up in Malakand Protected Area is given below:
District and Sessions Judge/ Zilla Qazi
Additional Sessions Judge/ Izafi Zilla Qazi
Senior Civil Judge/ Aala Illaqa Qazi
Civil Judge /Illaqa Qazi
Civil Judge/ Cum Judicial Magistrate
Extra Assistant Commissioners/ Illaqa Qazi
Muaveen Qazi
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Levy Force
The Levy Force is headed by Political Agent/ Commandant coupled with Subedar Major
who is a second in command. Supervising and controlling the levies force in maintaining
law and order and investigation of criminal cases. Subedar/Naib Subedar of the levy force
is functioning as an SHO and incharge of the levy post/ Thana accompanied by the
Moharrirs. Following are the levy posts in the area:
Levy Post Sakhakot Levy Post Malakand
Levy Post Dargai Levy Post Qalangai
Levy Post Qaid Abad Levy Post Khar
Levy Post Koper Levy Post Batkhela
Levy Post Ghari Usmani Khel Levy Post Allahdand
Levy Post Kot Levy Post Thana
Levy Post Palai Levy Post Pul Chowki
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SECTION-2
DISTRICT AT
GLANCE
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MALAKAND AT A GLANCE
District Status 1973
District Headquarter Batkhela
Area in Sq.Km 952 (1.28% of total KP)
Population 452,291 Numbers (1998 Census)
Growth Rate 3.36%
DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS
Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Male Female Urban Rural
Malakand 233556 218735 43179 409112
Sam Rani Zai S/D 99187 92809 - 191889
Swat Rani Zai S/D 134369 125926 43179 217116
Population Number 1998 Census
District/Tehsil/ S/D Urban Rural
Male Female Male Female
Malakand 22800 20379 210756 198356
Sam Rani Zai S/D - - 99187 92809
Swat Rani Zai S/D 22800 20379 111569 105547
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POPULATION PYRAMID AGE AND SEX STRUCTURE 1998 FOR MALAKAND
Sex Ratio Male per 100 Female 107
Population Density 475(1998 Census)
Registered Voters 311172
o Male Voters 177359
o Female Voters 133813
Source: Population Census Organization Islamabad.
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Number of Union Councils 28
Number of Tehsils/Sub Division/ Sub
Tehsil 02
Number of Provincial Constituency 2
Number of National Constituency 1
Major Ethnic Groups
1. Baizai and Ranizai
2. Yousafzai/ Afghan
3. Utman Khel
4. Piran-Syed
5. Gujar
Major Languages Pushto
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 4740 10215 2155
Rice 4930 10582 2146
Mung 14 4 286
Mash 3 1 333
Sugarcane 4670 175529 37587
Vegetables 450 4137 9193
Fruits 567 4848 8550
Rabi Crops
Wheat 26697 32473 1216
Barley 470 239 509
Rape & Mustard 637 220 345
Onions 1050 15230 14505
Vegetables 1187 12944 10905
Fruits 792 5635 7115
Fodders 1288 50374 39110
Source: Directorate of Agriculture Statistics Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Important Places: Malakand Top, Batkhela, Dargai, Sakhakot
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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 31 17
Primary 338 228
Middle 29 34
High 43 27
Higher Secondary 5 2
Intermediate Colleges - -
Degree Colleges 6 4
(GCMS) 1 -
Vocational Institutes 0 0
Technology & Polytechnic 1 -
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HEALTH FACILITIES 2013
Institute
Number
Hospital 7
Dispensary 9
RHC 5
BHU 20
MCH Centre 2
Private Medical Practitioners 66
Private Hospitals 0
Private Dispensaries 0
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE 2012-13 (PSLM)
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ENERGY
NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED 2012-13
During Cumulative
36 759
NUMBER OF ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS GIVEN DURING THE YEAR BY TYPE 2012-13
Total Domestic/Com. Industrial Irrigation Bulk Other
84251 82509 1050 1203 2 4
Source: Chief Executive PESCO Peshawar.
MAJOR INDUSTRIES
TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNITS RUNNING AND CLOSED 2012-13
Total Running Unit Closed Unit
51 42 9
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
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COMMUNICATION
ROAD KILOMETERAGE 2011-12 (R)
Total High Type Low Type
466.430 387.580 78.850
NUMBER OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGES 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
11 11 -
NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS 2012-13
Total Auto Manual
6845 6845 -
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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SOCIO-ECONOMIC
INDICATORS
SECTION-3
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Indicator Unit
2012-13 %age Share
with KP Malakand Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Tehsil/Sub Tehsil/ Sub Division (#) 2 91 2.20
Union Council (Detail
available) (#) 28 986 2.84
Village and Neighbourhood
Council 2014 (Detail available) (#) 82 3501 2.34
Villages (Detail available) (#) 46 7337 0.63
National Constituency (#) 1 35 2.86
Provincial Constituency (#) 2 99 2.02
Total Area (Sq.Km) 952 74521 1.28
Population (000 #) 738 26792 2.75
Density Per Sq.Km Persons 775 360 -
Child Dependency Ratio (Percent) 101.95 94.8 -
Old age Dependency Ratio (Percent) 5.61 6 -
Growth Rate (Percent) 3.36 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 RANIZAI
1 Thana Proper
Baba Khel, Kankor, Radatai,
Shah Ahmad Khel, Ali Khel,
Danda, Bugar Chum, Naguwal,
Haider, Khan Colony, Ghari Hazrat
Khel.
15,086
2 Thana Bandajat
Maizara, Londi Khakh, Cham
Bakhta, College Colony, Nul,
Gunyar etc.
19,268
3 Thana Jadeed
Gatkoto, Jalala, Haibat Gram,
Punchchki, By Pass, Warana
Thana, Gul Baba, Kas Korona,
Baizat Khel, Kandy Khel.
13,684
4 Dherai
Khan Palow, Fatehkhel, Azikhel,
Malikkhel, Shalmani, Said Abad,
Zulamkot, Dray Sari, Parana,
Serai.
15,432
5 Alladand
Alladand, Nawazi Khel,
Amandara, Khuza Khela, Kandai,
Kukrai, Adi Khas, Bandai, Pengen,
Jarjurai, Amandara Kands, Akbar
Khan Kalay and Jalawanas.
17,074
6 Palai
Palai North Part, Baghwnano
and Palan Central part, Shalmano
Palow, Shah Kot, Kohodara, South
West Part, Ghari palow, palai
South Part, Dehri Palow, Mura
banda Loya Banda, Zoormandai,
Haji Smus, Bugar, Kambela
Bandajat, Bazdara Bala/ Payan,
Gandero Shah, Sherkhana,
Degan, Shahi Bandajat.
21,572
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Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
7 Khar
Yaqoob Khel, Miangano Cham,
Haji Khel, NoorMohammad Khel,
Mula Khel, Sulaman Khel,
mahatab Korona, Mucha Khel,
Arbab Khel, Bijli Ghar Korona,
Shtab Ghar, Gedaro Cham,
Karkanai, Loundai, Sbil Banda
Juwarkas, Drabu Shah, Kotkey,
Mestry Banda, Babo Kotee,
Guleguss.
12,219
8 Dheri Julagram
Faqeer Abad, Kuscham, Drmiana
Cham, Shawa Cham, Laray
Totan, Asha Khel, Khwargai,
Mashaley, Londa Khel, Anayat
Khel, Baba Khel, Shah Dherai,
Kasenat, Serai, Prachgon, Bazar,
Police Banda, Ismail Khel,
Lokman Khel, Ali Sher Khel,
Pumbazara, Unas Khel, Mulayano
Cham, Darvesh Khel, Tray
Khenday, Chenargai, Geto
Ghounday, Jarbat, Dondya Bacha
Gai, Akhwand Banda, Piran
Banda.
12,940
9 Malakand
Malakand, Bagh Colony Irrigation
Colony, Kulyar, Gharib Abad, Bunj
Bandajat, Meeta, Piran Kass,
Toor Mur Rest House, Totano
Banda, Bata, Umar Khan Banda,
Piran Pezwan/ Utma Banda,
Kajuray, Jalal Kot Nawagai, Ajlai,
Painda Baghar Dara, Jung Patee,
14,055
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Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
Mian Gano/Pukhtano Chappal,
Rangmala, Hospital Korona,
Deasa, Nawagai, Ajlai, Painda
Baghar Dara, Jung Patee, Mian
Gano/Pukhtano Chappal, Pezwan/
Utma Banda, Kajuray, Jalal Kot,
Serai, Shamai, Jehangir Korona,
Abdullah Korona, Kandaku, Gero
Shah.
10 Totakan
Mubarak Khel, Baghrajai, Dady
Khel, Ismail Khel, Kandey
Barwali, Totakan, Chacha Khel,
Yousaf Khel, Balar Khel Said
Khel, Khwaja Khel, Saji Mardan,
Hisar Baba Ziarat, Matkanai.
17,377
11 Pirkhel
Narai Tangi, Sra Shah, Smasosar,
Qulangi Khas, Qalangai
Bandajat, Sholaway, Hissar
Village, Pirkhel, Mekhband, Qila
Baika.
16,427
12 Agra
Bararo Sar, Basaq, Shenai,
Kotago, Mundai, Adil Banda, Tand
Naranjai, Ghond, Katway,
Surkaway, Inzargai, Neshata,
Gulo Khwar, Bara Miana Margho,
Khay Dand, Kabir, Loya and
Kama Agra, Tangai Khwar,
Babagano Sar, Bazargai.
14,108
13 Selai Pattai
Naranji, Jughray, Aspur, Rahim
Killi, Dada Dherai, Dara, Selai
Pate, Arwali, Dherai, Badama,
Zangal Pate, Jando Khanoray,
Totai, Tangai, Barcharay.
12,309
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Sr. No. Name of Union
Council Composition Population
14 Kot
Sany, Sakhara, Barh Maina Dara,
Kot Ghoundai Sar, Patak,
Mungai Shah, Spankharay, Bato
Korona, Ziarat Korona.
15,565
TEHSIL SAM RANIZAI
15 Dargai
Jaban Power House, Mergai, Matta & Canal East Bandajat, Mayar, Gul Hussain Korona, Palosai Baba, Pattak, Canal West Bandajat, Pattak Hill House Center Abad, Mustamar Khan Korona, Zarif Khan Korona, Dargai Powar House, Middle part of Dargai Village, Dargai East Matta, Bandajat Village Dargai, Khatako Shah, Petaw, Gul Muqam, Khalid Khan Korona, North Side Of Upper Swat Canal, Shahidano Killi and Muqbara, Jabagai, College Area, Ghondai Korona, Seperay Ghate.
19,928
16 Wartair
Wartair Proper, Londay Banda, Ghalang, Dara, Nakar Dara, Sarkai, Prang Dara, Surana, Miangano Cham Wartair, South Bandajat, Wartai, Dubandey Proper and Darbar, Kadam Khela, Ghakhunki Bandajat and Dobandai, Nazar Hussain Banda Kadam Khela.
Moh: Fazali Karim. Moh: Saleh Muhammad. Mohalla Bahram Babar Korona, Wali Khan Sher Afzal, Jan Khanm Ghulam Nabi Mahalajat, Levies Post, Zubair Shah Moh.
1119
3651 8 Faqir Abad, Wirana Karkhana, Moh Abdul Razaq, Gul Roz Rahan Khan, Railway Station, Sahibzadgan, Hussain Gul, Moh Shaheed Baba, Niaz Gul, Ajab Kha, Zahoor Mohallajat, Haji Zubair Shah Qila
2532
26 Khan Garhi
Musa Baba, Salim Abad, Khan Gari Patakm Ahmad Said Korona
Source: Director General, Health Services, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 2012-13
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Total
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
93 38 5 31 19
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Urban
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
93 39 1 47 7
WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE (%) OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE
Rural
Total Tape water Hand pump Motor pump Dug well
93 38 5 30 20
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PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Total
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
63 25 12
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Urban
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
93 2 5
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET 2012-13
Rural
Flush Non Flush No Toilet
60 28 12
Source: Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement Survey (PSLM).
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ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2014-15
LIST OF ONGOING SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Improvement and Standardization of DHQ Hospital Batkhela, Malakand.
531.070 120.000
2 Upgradation of RHC Dheri Julagram to Category D Hospital, District Malakand (PC-II Approved).
250.000 10.000
3 Construction of Gravity based Water Supply Scheme for Batkhela Town from River Swat.
631.594 141.594
4 Construction and Establishment of a Model Drug Addicts Detoxification and Rehabilitation Centre at Thana, Malakand.
50.527 11.884
5 Establishment of Special Education Complex at Malakand. 26.547 5.271
6 Construction of RCC Bridge on River Swat along with approach road at Thana-Malakand.
429.160 100.000
7 Re-construction of road along with bridge approach road Batkhela to Badwan (4.5 KMs), Malakand.
489.087 5.000
8 Detailed Design for Construction of Barrage on Swat River at AT works for feeding Upper Swat Canal System, Malakand.
18.400 1.000
9 F/S of Rangmalla Gravity Scheme and off take of Landaki Civil Channel and Rehabilitation of Irrigation Channel from Landaki to Hisar Baba, Malakand.
237.850 18.350
10 Restoration of Marginal Bunds & Guide bunds at A.T. works Amandara head works Upper Swat Canal, District Malakand.
286.100 0.010
11 Construction of Rangmala Irrigation Scheme in Malakand. 105.000 20.000
12 Rehabilitation and Improvement of Natural Resources in Malakand.
450.000 19.000
13 Establishment of Govt. Technical & Vocational Centre for Boys at Dargai Malakand
100.221 21.580
14 Construction of Building for GPI at Batkhela, Malakand. 226.660 60.000
15 Construction of Shingal Road from Mines to Market at Village Dagar - Kandau, Tehsil Dargai, Malakand Agency.(PC-II Approved)
20.000 20.000
16 Strengthening Rule of Law in Malakand (UNDP Assisted) 1338.750 146.790
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1
Purchase of Equipment for 1 Category-A, 4 Category-C and 4 Category-D Hospitals of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (DIK, Kalabat, Dargai, Lahor Swabi, Sarai Naurang, Jani Khel Bannu, Havelian, Totakan and Thana Malakand).
482.364 482.364
2 Construction of Bazai Irrigation Scheme in District Mardan and Malakand Agency.(Federal = Rs. 3400.661 M)
925.97 0.01
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LIST OF NEW SCHEMES (ADP 2014-15)
(Rs. In Million)
S. No. Name of Schemes Estimated
Cost
Allocation
2014-15
1 Strengthening of University of Malakand. 300.000 100.000
2 Rehabilitation of Thana Bazar Road (2.50 KM) District Malakand. 18.778 10.000
3 F/S, Design & BT of road at Palai and Agra 10 Km, Malakand 100.000 20.000
4 F/S, Design & BT of road from Manzaray Baba to Khanoray, Malakand
50.000 15.000
5 Improvement / Construction of Irrigation Facilities and Flood Protection Works in District Malakand.
200.000 24.000
6 Establishment of Agricultural Engineering Workshop/Office at Batkhela Malakand Agency.
10.000 10.000
7 Genetic Improvement of Local Goats through Cross Breeding with Saanen Goat in Malakand Region.
160.000 30.000
8 Establishment of Small Industrial Estate at Dargai Malakand. 120.000 50.000
9 Establishment of Regional Training Institute Malakand. 84.502 27.000
PROVINCIAL SCHEMES
1 Establishment of School for Hearing Impaired Children in District Buner and MR&PH in District Malakand.
30.000 7.000
2
Balance work/ Liabilities under the ADP 2012-13 schemes (i) Local Dev. Initiatives (Chitral-component) (ii) Community Hall at Batkhela (iii) Amir Mohammad Khan Mega Park Mardan (iv) District Secretariat & Assembly Hall at Charsadda (v) Sabzi Mandi Mardan
197.000 127.000
3 Establishment of Mobile Service Units in Districts Battagram,Dir Upper,Malakand and Torghar.
31.242 12.000
4 F/S and Construction of Food Grain Godowns of 4000 ton Capacity in Distt Malakand at Sakhakot
142.000 30.000
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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 Development of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Campus at Sheringal University of Malakand
444.267 64.267
2 Provision of Academic and Allied Facilities t University of Malakand
459.000 10.000
3 Provision Security Infrastructure in Malakand Swat and other Conflict Areas of KPK
2970.407 200.000
Source: Planning & Development Department, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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SELECTED POPULATION OF INDIVIDUAL RURAL LOCALITIES
1998 CENSUS
Name of Mauza/Deh
/Village/Settlement
Hadbast/
Deh/
Number
Both
Sexes
Male Female Literacy
Ratio
10+ %
* MALAKAND PROTECTED AREA 409,112 210,756 198,356 39.5
* SAM RANI ZAI SUB-DIVISION 191,996 99,187 92,809 37.5