Jhugian Haku is a village situated in Tehsil Kasur of Kasur District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 2023 census, this settlement has a total population of 364 individuals, including 186 males and 178 females. Males constitute 51.1 percent, while females make up 48.9 percent of the population. The total land area of Jhugian Haku is 273 acres, giving it a population density of about 1.33 persons per acre. The number of this village is 0000266.
Literacy Status of Jhugian Haku
The literacy rate of this village stands at 62.7 percent for the population aged 10 years and above. This marginally falls below the Kasur District average of 62.85 percent, showing a negative gap of 0.15 percentage points. Male literacy in Jhugian Haku stands at 69.6 percent, which is notably higher than the district male average (67.97 percent) by 1.63 points.
Female literacy is 55.9 percent, trailing the district female average (57.44 percent) by 1.54 points. The figures reveal solid educational performance, with both male and female literacy very closely approaching district benchmarks. This pattern suggests that the village has achieved near-parity with regional standards, though modest improvements could help achieve full alignment with district averages.
Academic Attainment Summary
- Primary but below Matric: 36 males and 32 females
- Matric but below Degree: 29 males and 18 females
- Degree and above: 3 males and 2 females
These numbers demonstrate moderate educational participation across gender lines. The data shows 32 women completing primary education, 18 reaching matriculation, and 2 achieving degree-level qualifications. The transition from 32 at primary to 18 at matric shows approximately 56 percent continuing beyond primary level.
Demographic Features of Jhugian Haku
Out of the total population, there are 364 Muslims, while no individuals belong to other faiths. The literacy-eligible population aged 10 years and above is 252. The adult population aged 18 years and above is 187, while senior citizens aged 60 years and above number 19. This indicates a community with a compact working-age demographic and a healthy elderly segment.