Kot Addu District
Kot Addu District
ضِلع کوٹ ادو | |
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UTC+5 (PST) | |
Number of Tehsils | 2 |
Kot Addu District (
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1951 | 143,009 | — |
1961 | 184,639 | +2.59% |
1972 | 313,137 | +4.92% |
1981 | 449,493 | +4.10% |
1998 | 808,438 | +3.51% |
2017 | 1,347,501 | +2.73% |
Sources:[3] |
At the time of the 2017 census, Kot Addu district had 204,605 households and a population of 1,347,501. Kot Addu had a sex ratio of 953 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 55.25% - 66.89% for males and 43.10% for females. 254,147 (18.86%) lived in urban areas. 431,416 (32.02%) were under 10 years of age.[1]
Religion | Population (1941)[4]: 62–63 | Percentage (1941) | Population (2017) | Percentage (2017) |
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Islam | 117,505 | 87.96% | 1,341,598 | 99.56% |
Hinduism [b] | 14,303 | 10.71% | 401 | 0.03% |
Sikhism | 1,720 | 1.29% | — | — |
Christianity | 52 | 0.04% | 5,059 | 0.38% |
Ahmadi | — | — | 413 | 0.03% |
Others [c] | 5 | 0% | 175 | 0.01% |
Total Population | 133,585 | 100% | 1,347,501 | 100% |
At the time of the 2017 census, 79.05% of the population spoke Saraiki, 11.97% Punjabi, 5.30% Urdu and 2.77% Pashto as their first language.[1]
Administration
The district is administratively subdivided into two tehsils.
Name of Tehsil | No of Union Councils |
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Chowk Sarwar | |
Kot Addu | 32 |
Notes
- ^ 1941 figures are for Kot Addu tehsil of Muzaffargarh District, which roughly corresponds to present-day Kot Addu district. Historic district borders may not be an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to district borders — which since created new districts — throughout the historic Punjab Province region during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
- ^ 1941 census: Including Ad-Dharmis
- ^ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, or not stated
References
- ^ a b c d "District Wise Results / Tables (Census - 2017)". www.pbscensus.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ "Punjab CM approves establishment of four new districts in province". Daily Times. 15 October 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ^ "Population by administrative units 1951-1998" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI PUNJAB PROVINCE". Retrieved 21 July 2022.