Chak Jhamiat is a small hamlet in Tehsil Jalalpur Pirwala, Multan District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. The 2023 census by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics recorded just 212 residents, making it one of the smallest villages. Males number 97 while females total 115, with females forming 54.2 percent of the population. The village spans 100 acres, creating a population density of 2.12 persons per acre.
Limited Educational Access in Chak Jhamiat
Literacy rates remain low at 25.6 percent for those aged 10 years and above. Male literacy is 32.5 percent and female literacy only 18.8 percent, showing educational challenges. Educational achievement shows 19 males and 15 females completed primary but below matric education. Just 4 males and 1 female reached matric but below degree level. Only 2 males attained degrees or above in Chak Jhamiat, indicating very limited access to higher education.
Social Characteristics
All 212 residents follow Islam. The population includes 160 individuals aged 10 years and above, forming the literate-eligible group. Adults aged 18 years and above number 116. Senior citizens of 60 years and above count 13 individuals. Despite its small size, Chak Jhamiat maintains its distinct identity as a village. The limited land area of 100 acres presents challenges for agricultural expansion but supports basic farming activities for the small population.