Sanghoi Khas
Appearance
Sanghoi Khas
سنگھوئی خاص | |
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Locality | |
Coordinates: 32°51′45.3414″N 73°36′11.5662″E / 32.862594833°N 73.603212833°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Jhelum |
Tehsil | Jhelum |
Union Council | Sanghoi |
Post Office | Sanghoi |
Government | |
• Type | Union Council |
Elevation | 265 m (869 ft) |
Population (2017)[1] | |
• Total | 4,038 |
• Estimate (2023) | 4,218 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PKT) |
Sanghoi Khas (Urdu: سنگھوئی خاص) represents one of the two localities within the Sanghoi village, nestled in the Jhelum District of Punjab, Pakistan. Falling under the administration of Jhelum Tehsil, it serves as the central hub for the Sanghoi union council,[1][2] situated 13.12 kilometers southwest of Jhelum city and 60.52 kilometers northeast of Pind Dadan Khan.[3]
Geography
[edit]Sanghoi Khas makes up the southwest section of Sanghoi village, separated from Malhu by the primary road running through the village's center.[4]
Demographics
[edit]Historical population | ||||
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Census | Pop. | Time span (yrs) | %± | Annual RoG %± |
1951 | 1,610 | — | — | — |
1961 | 1,806 | 10 | 12.17% | 1.16% |
1972 | 2,371 | 11 | 31.28% | 2.51% |
1981 | 2,443 | 9 | 3.04% | .33% |
1998 | 3,515 | 17 | 43.88% | 2.16% |
2017 | 4,038 | 19 | 14.88% | .73% |
2023 (est) | 4,218 | 6 | 4.46% | .73% |
Sources[1][5][6] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Jhelum District Population of Cities, Towns and Villages 2017-2018". PoliticsPK. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Tehsil Jhelum (Jhelum District) Street Guide and Map". Streets of Pakistan. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Distance". SunEarthTools.com. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Tehsil Dina (Jhelum District) Street Guide and Map". Streets of Pakistan. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Population of Mauzas, 1951-81 Censuses". Population Census Organisation, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1987. Retrieved 20 December 2023. Page 23
- ^ "1998 District Census Report of Jhelum". Population Census Organisation, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999. Retrieved 20 December 2023. Page 244