This document provides a summary of housing statistics and census reports from various administrative units and regions in Pakistan. It lists basic housing costs for 7 tribal agencies and 6 tribal areas adjacent to districts. It also provides reports on various cities, national and provincial statistics, other topic specific reports, handbooks, and census atlases for Pakistan's administrative regions. The document shows the prices of these various census reports.
This document provides a summary of housing statistics and census reports from various administrative units and regions in Pakistan. It lists basic housing costs for 7 tribal agencies and 6 tribal areas adjacent to districts. It also provides reports on various cities, national and provincial statistics, other topic specific reports, handbooks, and census atlases for Pakistan's administrative regions. The document shows the prices of these various census reports.
This document provides a summary of housing statistics and census reports from various administrative units and regions in Pakistan. It lists basic housing costs for 7 tribal agencies and 6 tribal areas adjacent to districts. It also provides reports on various cities, national and provincial statistics, other topic specific reports, handbooks, and census atlases for Pakistan's administrative regions. The document shows the prices of these various census reports.
1.Special Area report on Cholistan Rs.160/- 1. Tribal Area Adj. Kohat Rs.35/- 2.Basic Statistics on Literacy 2. Tribal Area Adj. Peshawar Rs.35/- and Education Rs.100/- 3. Tribal Area Adj. D.I.Khan Rs.35/- 3.Population by Religion Rs.35/- 4. Tribal Area Adj. Tank Rs.35/- 4.Basic Statistics on 5. Tribal Area Adj. Bannu Rs.35/- Economically Active Population Rs.100/- 6. Tribal Area Adj. Lakki Rs.35/- 5. Special Area Report on Thar Rs.160/- Rs. 210/- 6. 1951-98Population of Admn Units Rs.40/- 7. Main Findings of 1998 Population and Housing Census Rs.30/-
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