Karnah Taluka Polpulation
Karnah is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Kupwara district, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir state with a total population of 60129. There are 11422 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Karnah
District: Kupwara
State: Jammu and Kashmir
Total population: 60129
House Holds: 11422
Karnah Population by Sex
There are total of 34471 male persons and 25658 females and a total number of 10811 children below 6 years in Karnah.
The percentage of male population is 57.33%
The percentage of female population is 42.67%
The percentage of child population is 17.98%
Males: 34471.
Females: 25658.
Children: 10811.
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Karnah
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Karnah Villages list
- Dildar
- Kandi
- Khawarpara
- Forest Block
- Nichian
- Baghbala
- Hajitrah
- Gundi Gojran
- Bahardas Koot
- Ibkoote
- Cham Koote
- Pararah
- Hajinar
- Tad
- Amrooi
- Teetwal
- Dhanni
- Gomal
- Drangla Bayadi
- Chani Pora Pain
- Kohnagabra
- Panj Taran
- Sud Pura
- Chatar Koote
- Chani Pora Bala
- Tarban Seemari
- Dragar
- Pingla Haridal
- Gundi Sayedan
- Shamis Pora (Hapat Khamni)
- Badwan
- Tarbuni
- Jabri
- Karhama
- Bijidarah
- Gundi Shorth
- Chat Kari
- Hindwal
- Peir Panjoh