Korangi District

Korangi District is one of the seven administrative districts of Karachi last modified in 2013, part of the Karachi Division in Sindh, Pakistan.

History
The district was a part of District East in Karachi, which was divided in November 2013.

The district is diverse include Baloch, Pashtun, Sindhi, Punjabi and other ethnicities.

The district suffers from water crisis and contamination issues. A reverse osmosis plant was inaugurated in Union Council 35 of District Municipal Corporation (DMC) Korangi on 6 March 2017.

Demographics
At the time of the 2017 census, Korangi district had 437,932 households and a population of 2,577,556. Korangi had a sex ratio of 913 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 80.19%: 81.56% for males and 78.68% for females. The entire population lived in urban areas. 578,964 (22.46%) were under 10 years of age. In 2023, the district had 493,504 households and a population of 3,128,971.

The majority religion is Islam, with 95.90% of the population. Christianity is practiced by 3.51% of the population.

At the time of the 2017 census, 61.34% of the population spoke Urdu, 13.55% Punjabi, 5.80% Sindhi, 5.23% Pashto, 4.02% Saraiki and 3.55% Hindko as their first language.

Administrative towns
Korangi District has three administrative towns.

List of Dehs
The following is a list of Korangi District's dehs, organised by taluka:


 * Shah Faisal taluka (2 dehs)
 * Drigh
 * Drigh Road
 * Model Colony taluka (2 dehs)
 * Mehran-II
 * Thano-II
 * Landhi taluka (2 dehs)
 * Phihai-II
 * Sahrafi-I
 * Korangi taluka (2 dehs)
 * Dih
 * Phihai-I