BAMB is a village which is situated in Tehsil Jalalpur Pirwala of Multan District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 2023 census indicates that this rural village has a population of 3,292 residents, consisting of 1,690 males and 1,602 females. Males constitute approximately 51.3 percent while females make up 48.7 percent of the total population, showing a slight male majority.
Literacy and Education Statistics of Bamb Village
The village demonstrates a literacy rate of 48.9 percent for residents aged 10 years and above, which is relatively good for a rural area. Male literacy stands at an impressive 64.6 percent, while female literacy is 32.2 percent. Educational attainment shows that 485 males and 231 females have completed primary but below matric education. At the matric but below degree level, 165 males and 49 females have achieved this standard. In higher education, 53 males and 16 females hold degrees or above, showing better educational development than many neighboring villages.
Social Structure of Bamb
The religious profile reveals that 3,287 residents practice Islam while 5 individuals follow other religions. The age distribution shows 2,320 individuals aged 10 years and above, forming the base for literacy calculations. The adult population of 18 years and above comprises 1,667 persons, representing a significant workforce engaged in various economic activities. The senior citizen population aged 60 years and above includes 172 individuals.
Land and Economy
The Bamb village covers 1,851 acres, providing adequate land for agricultural and residential purposes. This land area supports crop cultivation and livestock rearing, forming the primary source of livelihood for village residents and sustaining the rural economy.