Dureji Tehsil

Pakistani administrative area


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::summary Pakistani administrative area ::

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FieldValue
nameDureji
native_name
settlement_typeTehsil of Hub District
image_skylineDureji Road To SHAH NORANI BABA - panoramio.jpg
image_captionRural landscape of Dureji Tehsil
pushpin_mapBalochistan Pakistan#Pakistan
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Balochistan
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Hub District
subdivision_type3Headquarter
subdivision_name3Dureji
area_total_km22,813
elevation_m232
elevation_footnotes
population_total52,236
population_as_of2023
population_density_km218.57
population_footnotes
population_urban15,688 (30.03%)
population_rural36,548 (69.97%)
demographics_type1Literacy
demographics1_title1Literacy rate
demographics1_info1{{bulleted list
demographics1_footnotes{{cite web
urlhttps://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2023/tables/table_12_balochistan_district.pdf
timezonePST
utc_offset1+5
blank1_name_sec1Main languages
blank1_info_sec140,259 Balochi, 7,068 Brahui, 4,254 Sindhi
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| name = Dureji | other_name = | native_name = | settlement_type = Tehsil of Hub District | image_skyline = Dureji Road To SHAH NORANI BABA - panoramio.jpg | imagesize = | image_caption = Rural landscape of Dureji Tehsil | pushpin_map = Balochistan Pakistan#Pakistan | coordinates = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_name1 = Balochistan | subdivision_type2 = District | subdivision_name2 = Hub District | subdivision_type3 = Headquarter | subdivision_name3 = Dureji | area_total_km2 = 2,813 | area_metro_km2 = | elevation_m = 232 | elevation_ft = | elevation_footnotes = | population_total = 52,236 | population_as_of = 2023 | population_density_km2 = 18.57 | population_footnotes = | population_urban = 15,688 (30.03%) | population_density_urban_km2 = | population_rural = 36,548 (69.97%) | demographics_type1 = Literacy | demographics1_title1 = Literacy rate | demographics1_info1 = {{bulleted list | Total: (15.58%) | Male: (23.01%) | Female: (7.70%) | demographics1_footnotes ={{cite web |title=Table 12 - Population (10 years and above) by Literacy Rate, Enrolment and Out of School Population by Sex and Rural/Urban, Census 2023 |url=https://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2023/tables/table_12_balochistan_district.pdf |website=pbs.gov.pk |publisher=Pakistan Bureau of Statistics |access-date=27 May 2025}} | timezone = PST | utc_offset1 = +5 | area_code = | blank1_name_sec1 = Main languages | blank1_info_sec1 = 40,259 Balochi, 7,068 Brahui, 4,254 Sindhi Dureji is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Hub District in the southeast of the province of Balochistan, Pakistan. As of the 2023 census, the tehsil has a population of 52,236, with nearly 70% residing in rural areas. Its administrative centre is the town of Dureji. Formerly part of Lasbela District, Dureji tehsil became part of the newly formed Hub District in 2022, following administrative reforms that restructured the area into five tehsils: Dureji, Gadani, Hub, Sakran, and Sonmiani. Administratively, Dureji Tehsil is divided into two Union Councils.

According to socio-economic assessments, Dureji Tehsil has a high incidence of poverty, with 77.5% of households classified as poor and 27.3% identified as living in extreme or very poor conditions. These figures reflect Dureji's limited access to basic services, low income levels, and widespread socio-economic vulnerability.

Geography

Dureji spans approximately 2,813 square kilometres, running north to south along the border with Sindh province. The territory is defined by arid and mountainous terrain, intersected by narrow valleys and seasonal streams. While much of the landscape is dry, small pockets of cultivable land support subsistence agriculture. The tehsil borders Hub in the south, Sonmiani to the southwest, Uthal and Saroona to the west, and Aranji to the north. To the east, across the provincial border, lies the Kirthar National Park, a protected area known for its biodiversity and rugged topography.

The region features a hot, arid climate with sparse xerophytic vegetation, including spiny shrubs, hardy bushes, and occasional trees, along with numerous seasonal plants. Average annual rainfall is around 75 mm, mostly falling during the June to September monsoon. Summers are extremely hot, with temperatures ranging from 44 °C to 48 °C, while winters are dry and milder, with daytime temperatures between 30 °C and 35 °C and nights dropping to 10 °C to 15 °C.

Population

|url=https://repository.lahoreschool.edu.pk/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/13673/Administrative%20Units.pdf |publisher=Pakistan Bureau of Statistics |website=Lahore School of Economics |access-date=3 June 2025}}}} Dureji is home to 10,008 households, of which 6,945 are rural and 3,063 urban. The population is dispersed across small settlements in mountain valleys, with a low population density of approximately 19 persons per square kilometre.

The overall literacy rate stands at 15.58%, comprising 23.01% for males and 7.70% for females, underscoring significant gender disparities in educational attainment and limited access to schooling, particularly for rural women.

Languages

In Dureji Tehsil, Balochi is the predominant language, spoken by approximately 40,259 individuals (77.1% of the population). Other languages include Brahui (7,068 speakers, 13.5%), Sindhi (4,254 speakers, 8.1%), and the remaining population speaking various other languages.

Social aspects

Dureji Tehsil faces significant challenges in basic social infrastructure. Approximately 34% of children in the area are not attending school due to the absence of educational facilities, reflecting one of the lowest school enrolment rates in the region. Dureji also ranks among the tehsils most severely affected by the lack of basic healthcare services and access to safe drinking water, with few or no government schemes effectively implemented. Sanitation remains a critical concern, as Dureji has the highest prevalence of open defecation in the district. Economically, it records the lowest per capita income among the tehsils of Hub District, underscoring widespread poverty and limited livelihood opportunities. These overlapping deficits in education, health, sanitation, and income highlight the tehsil’s urgent need for targeted development interventions.

References and notes

Explanatory notes

References

References

  1. "Dureji, Balochistan, PK Climate Zone, Monthly Averages, Historical Weather Data". Weather and Climate.
  2. (2023). "Table 1: Area, Population by Sex, Sex Ratio, Population Density, Urban Population, Household Size and Annual Growth Rate, Balochistan". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]], Census.
  3. "Table 11: Population by Mother Tongue, Gender, and Rural/Urban Residence (Census 2023)". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  4. (4 September 2022). "'Hub' becomes 35th district of Balochistan". [[Dawn (newspaper).
  5. (3 February 2022). "Lasbela bifurcated, Hub made new district". [[Dawn (newspaper).
  6. "Tehsils & Unions in the District of Lasbella".
  7. (2020). "The determinants of poverty: A case study of district Lasbela, Balochistan, Pakistan". International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology.
  8. (26 August 2024). "Lasbela (District, Balochistan)".
  9. (2008). "Plant biodiversity and phytosociological attributes of Dureji (Khirthar Range)". Pakistan Journal of Botany.
  10. (2023). "Table 24: Housing Characteristics, Facilities of Toilet and Washroom Used by Households, Rural/Urban: Census 2023". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  11. (19 June 2023). "A Morphosyntatic Analysis of Suffixation in Lasi and Sindhi". Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language.

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