Aia Singh Wala is a village situated in Tehsil Chunian of Kasur District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 2023 census, this settlement has a total population of 277 individuals, including 140 males and 137 females. Males constitute 50.5 percent, while females make up 49.5 percent of the population. The total land area of Aia Singh Wala is 972 acres, giving it a population density of about 0.28 persons per acre.
Literacy Trends in Aia Singh Wala
The literacy rate of this village stands at 17.0 percent for the population aged 10 years and above. This falls catastrophically below the Kasur District average of 62.85 percent, showing a negative gap of 45.85 percentage points. Male literacy in Aia Singh Wala stands at 20.6 percent, which is drastically lower than the district male average (67.97 percent) by 47.37 points.
Female literacy is 12.9 percent, trailing the district female average (57.44 percent) by 44.54 points. The figures reveal one of the most critically alarming educational situations in the region, representing an educational emergency affecting both genders.
Educational Credentials Summary
- Primary but below Matric: 17 males and 10 females
- Matric but below Degree: 1 male and 1 female
- Degree and above: 0 males and 0 females
These numbers demonstrate virtually absent educational participation in this small community. The data shows only 10 women completing primary education, 1 reaching matriculation, and no females achieving degree-level qualifications.
The complete absence of any degree holders of either gender represents a total educational void at the tertiary level. What is most alarming is that out of 200 people aged 10 and above, only 34 individuals have any formal education, and none have progressed beyond matric level.
Population Structure
Out of the total population of Aia Singh Wala, there are 277 Muslims, while no individuals belong to other faiths. The literacy-eligible population aged 10 years and above is 200. The adult population aged 18 years and above is 143, while senior citizens aged 60 years and above number 17. This indicates a community with a robust working-age demographic and a healthy elderly segment.