DEVELOPMENT WORKS REGARDING PRIME MINISTER's GLOBAL Sdgs PROGRAMME in RESPECT of DISCOS
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Road ID Division Road Name Pavementtype Avg Right of Way
Road ID Division Road Name PavementType Avg Right of Way BT Width Shoulder Type ShoulderWidth Length in KM Executive Peshawar-Charsadda-Mardan-Swabi-Topi 1 Center Road(Peshawar,Charsadda Road (Dual carriage Asphalt Concrete 21.3-45.7 7.30 Gravel 2 29.10 PKHA Way)) Peshawar-Charsadda-Mardan-Swabi-Topi 2 Center Asphalt Concrete 21.3-45.7 7.30 Gravel 2 27.00 PKHA Road(Charsadda , Mardan Road) Peshawar-Charsadda-Mardan-Swabi-Topi 3 Center Asphalt Concrete 21.3-45.7 9.40 Gravel 2 69.30 PKHA Road(Mardan, Swabi Road) Peshawar-Charsadda-Mardan-Swabi-Topi Road(Baja 4 Center Asphalt Concrete 18.2 7.30 Gravel 2 3.50 PKHA By pass) Naguman- Shabqadar- Pir Qilla Road(Naguman - 5 Center Asphalt Concrete 7.30 Gravel 2.5 5.00 PKHA shabqadar -pirqilla) Naguman- Shabqadar- Pir Qilla Road(Naguman - 6 Center Asphalt Concrete 7.30 Gravel 2.5 12.00 PKHA shabqadar -pirqilla) Mardan Eastern &Western Bypass Road(Eastern By 7 Center Asphalt Concrete 30.47 7.30 Gravel 2 17.00 PKHA pass) Mardan Eastern &Western Bypass Road(Western 8 Center Asphalt Concrete 46 7.30 Gravel 2 16.00 PKHA Bypass) Timergara-Munda-Khar-Nawagai-Ghallanai-Pir Qilla- 9 Center Peshawar Road(Peshawar to Pir Balla (Dual Carriage Asphalt Concrete 15.24-21.3 7.30 Gravel 2 6.60 PKHA Way)) Timergara-Munda-Khar-Nawagai-Ghallanai-Pir Qilla- 10 Center Asphalt Concrete 15.24-21.3 6.10 Gravel 2 24.90 PKHA Peshawar Road(Pir Balla to Pir Qilla) Timergara-Munda-Khar-Nawagai-Ghallanai-Pir Qilla- 11 Center Asphalt Concrete 15.24-21.3 7.30 Gravel 2 5.50 PKHA Peshawar Road(Pir Qilla to Yakka Ghund) Swabi-Jehangira-Khairabad-Nizampur-Khushalgarh -
DFG Part-L Development Settled
DEMANDS FOR GRANTS DEVELOPMENTAL EXPENDITURE FOR 2020–21 VOL-III (PART-L) GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA FINANCE DEPARTMENT REFERENCE TO PAGES DFG PART- L GRANT # GRANT NAME PAGE # - SUMMARY 01 – 23 50 DEVELOPMENT 24 – 177 51 RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 178 – 228 52 PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 229 – 246 53 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 247 – 291 54 HEALTH SERVICES 292 – 337 55 CONSTRUCTION OF IRRIGATION 338 – 385 CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, 56 386 – 456 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 57 SPECIAL PROGRAMME 457 – 475 58 DISTRICT PROGRAMME 476 59 FOREIGN AIDED PROJECTS 477 – 519 ( i ) GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (SETTLED) BUDGET REVISED BUDGET DEMAND MAJOR HEADS ESTIMATES ESTIMATES ESTIMATES NO. -
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C:\Users\TAHIR~1.BAI\AppData\Local\Temp\notesD3FF90\16 (TENDER ENQUIRIES).docAAAAA Ref: DEV/PSR/TENDER/16-CHD/122020 Date: 03.11.2020 GENERAL MANAGER (IT/MIS) Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited Head Office Lahore FAX NO. 091-9217758 INVITATION TO BID (DITCHING, BACKFILLING, WELDING JOINTS, TRANSPORTATION & ALLIED SERVICES FOR LAYING OF (MS & PE) PIPELINES AT VARIOUS VILLAGES / LOCALITIES OF (NA-23) & (NA-24) DIST: CHARSADDA (JOB NOS. 21/35/011325, 21/35/011425, 21/35/011525, 21/35/011625, 21/35/011725, 21/35/011825, 21/35/011925, 21/35/012025) TENDER ENQUIRY# DEV/PSR/TENDER/16-CHD/122020 Dear Sir, 1. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, a Gas Transmission & Distribution Company, invites sealed bids from the original Pre-Qualified contractors of Peshawar Region. The Pre-Qualified contractors desirous of quoting for above tenders are required to provide a copy of valid NTN / Income Tax Certificate, KPRA Certificate and latest professional tax certificate along with their request for purchase of tender documents. SUB ITEM NO. BRIEF DESCRIPTION QTY.(METERS) ITEM NO. Ditching, Backfilling & Allied Services for Laying of MS Pipelines at Various Localities of (NA-23) Dist: Charsadda i) (Attaki Kallay Shabqadar) (PORTION – I) 4” Φ x 1152 Mtrs Item-I (Job No. 21/35/011325) 2” Φ x 3000 Mtrs Transportation of MS Pipelines from Regional Store Peshawar to respective sites in 1” Φ x 2748 Mtrs Various Localities of (NA-23) Dist: Charsadda ii) (Attaki Kallay Shabqadar) (PORTION – I) (Job No. 21/35/011325) Ditching, Backfilling & Allied Services for Laying of MS Pipelines at Various Localities of (NA-23) Dist: Charsadda i) (Attaki Kallay Shabqadar) (PORTION – II) 4” Φ x 1152 Mtrs Item-II (Job No. -
ADP 2021-22 Planning and Development Department, Govt of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Page 1 of 446 NEW PROGRAMME
ONGOING PROGRAMME SECTOR : Agriculture SUB-SECTOR : Agriculture Extension 1.KP (Rs. In Million) Allocation for 2021-22 Code, Name of the Scheme, Cost TF ADP (Status) with forum and Exp. upto Beyond S.#. Local June 21 2021-22 date of last approval Local Foreign Foreign Cap. Rev. Total 1 170071 - Improvement of Govt Seed 288.052 0.000 230.220 23.615 34.217 57.832 0.000 0.000 Production Units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. (A) /PDWP /30-11-2017 2 180406 - Strengthening & Improvement of 60.000 0.000 41.457 8.306 10.237 18.543 0.000 0.000 Existing Govt Fruit Nursery Farms (A) /DDWP /01-01-2019 3 180407 - Provision of Offices for newly 172.866 0.000 80.000 25.000 5.296 30.296 0.000 62.570 created Directorates and repair of ATI building damaged through terrorist attack. (A) /PDWP /28-05-2021 4 190097 - Wheat Productivity Enhancement 929.299 0.000 378.000 0.000 108.000 108.000 0.000 443.299 Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). (A) /ECNEC /29-08-2019 5 190099 - Productivity Enhancement of 173.270 0.000 98.000 0.000 36.000 36.000 0.000 39.270 Rice in the Potential Areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). (A) /ECNEC /29-08-2019 6 190100 - National Oil Seed Crops 305.228 0.000 113.000 0.000 52.075 52.075 0.000 140.153 Enhancement Programme in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). -
S# Aff No Institute Name Address Principal Name Level Type List of High and Higher Secondary Schools Male (Private) District
List of High and Higher Secondary Schools Male (Private) District Charsadda S# Aff_No Institute_Name Address Principal Name Level Type 1 001-2016 FALCON SCHOOL SYSTEM, MARDAN ROAD, CHARSADDA. NULL High Co-Education 2 004-2019 RADIANT SCHOLARS ACADEMY PRANG CHARSADDA NULL High Co-Education ALLIED SCHOOL CHARSADDA CITY CAMPUS GHANI KHAN ROAD 3 008-2019 CHARSADDA NULL Shaista Mumtaz High Co-Education 4 009-2016 UNITED GRAMMAR SCHOOLS SYSTEM, CHOTIPUL, CHARSADDA NULL High Co-Education 5 012-2002 Islamia Model School Shabqadar Fort Charsadda Shabqadar Fort Charsadda. High Boys School & 6 013-2003 Islamia Children Academy Behlola Charsadda. College Boys 7 014-2003 HIRA SCHOOL, PIR QILLA, YAKKA GHUND ROAD, CHARSADDA. High Boys School & 8 017-2002 SARDHERI PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE , SARDHERI CHARSADDA 091-6644759 College Boys Kausar Abad, Tangi Road, 9 022-2013 Khawla Model High School, Kausar Abad, Tangi Road, Charsadda. Charsadda. High Boys ICMS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SYSTEM, NOWSHERA ROAD, School & 10 031-2018 CHARSADDA. NULL College Boys Real Institute of Science Education, Gulabad Mera, Charsadda. 11 035-2012 Mob: 03459308311 Email:[email protected] High Boys Islamic Model School, Bahadar Khan Kalay Sherpao Tehsil Tangi 12 036-2004 Charsadda. Mob: 03329151906 High Boys 13 044-2011 M.M Model School, Mufti Abad, Charsadda Muhammad Alam High Boys 14 049-2018 ALLIED SCHOOL, TANGI CAMPUS, CHARSADDA NULL High Boys 15 077-2009 Al-Abbas Public School, Umarzai Charsadda. Mob: 03009346170 High Boys 16 078-2009 PARADISE MODEL SCHOOL, SHABQADAR CHARSADDA. Sajjad Khan High Boys HASHTNAGAR PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE TARNAB, School & 17 079-2009 CHARSADDA. College Boys The Islamia Model School, Shabqadar Charsadda. -
1 Annexure - D Names of Village / Neighbourhood Councils Alongwith Seats Detail of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1 Annexure - D Names of Village / Neighbourhood Councils alongwith seats detail of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No. of General Seats in No. of Seats in VC/NC (Categories) Names of S. Names of Tehsil Councils No falling in each Neighbourhood Village N/Hood Total Col Peasants/Work S. No. Village Councils (VC) S. No. Women Youth Minority . district Council Councils (NC) Councils Councils 7+8 ers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Abbottabad District Council 1 1 Dalola-I 1 Malik Pura Urban-I 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 2 Dalola-II 2 Malik Pura Urban-II 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 3 Dabban-I 3 Malik Pura Urban-III 5 8 13 4 2 2 2 4 Dabban-II 4 Central Urban-I 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 5 Boi-I 5 Central Urban-II 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 6 Boi-II 6 Central Urban-III 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 7 Sambli Dheri 7 Khola Kehal 7 7 14 4 2 2 2 8 Bandi Pahar 8 Upper Kehal 5 7 12 4 2 2 2 9 Upper Kukmang 9 Kehal 5 8 13 4 2 2 2 10 Central Kukmang 10 Nawa Sher Urban 5 10 15 4 2 2 2 11 Kukmang 11 Nawansher Dhodial 6 10 16 4 2 2 2 12 Pattan Khurd 5 5 2 1 1 1 13 Nambal-I 5 5 2 1 1 1 14 Nambal-II 6 6 2 1 1 1 Abbottabad 15 Majuhan-I 7 7 2 1 1 1 16 Majuhan-II 6 6 2 1 1 1 17 Pattan Kalan-I 5 5 2 1 1 1 18 Pattan Kalan-II 6 6 2 1 1 1 19 Pattan Kalan-III 6 6 2 1 1 1 20 Sialkot 6 6 2 1 1 1 21 Bandi Chamiali 6 6 2 1 1 1 22 Bakot-I 7 7 2 1 1 1 23 Bakot-II 6 6 2 1 1 1 24 Bakot-III 6 6 2 1 1 1 25 Moolia-I 6 6 2 1 1 1 26 Moolia-II 6 6 2 1 1 1 1 Abbottabad No. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Tehsil Municipal Administrations in District Charsadda
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF TEHSIL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIONS IN DISTRICT CHARSADDA KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA AUDIT YEAR 2016-17 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ............................................................... i Preface ………………………………………………………………………..iii SUMMARY TABLES AND CHARTS ............................................................... vii I: Audit Work Statistics .................................................................................. vii II: Audit observations classified by Categories ............................................... vii III: Outcome Statistics ...................................................................................... viii IV: Table of Irregularities pointed out ................................................................ ix V: Cost-Benefit ................................................................................................. ix CHAPTER-1 .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Tehsil Municipal Administrations, District Charsadda……………………..1 1.1.1 Introduction…………………………………………………….………….1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance Analysis)…….…………..2 1.1.3 Comments on the status of compliance with PAC Directives…………….….3 1.2 Audit Paras of TMA Charsadda…………………………. .............................. 5 1.2.1 Irregularity& non-compliance………………………………………..…..5 1.2.2 Internal Control Weaknesses……………………………………………16 1.3Audit Paras of TMA Tangi ............................................................................. -
Addresses of DPW Offices, RHSC-As, Msus, Fwcs & Counters in Khyber
Addresses of Service Delivery Network Including Newly Merged Districts (DPW Offices, RHSC-As, MSUs, FWCs & Counters) (Technical Section) Directorate of Population Welfare Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (August, 2019) Plot No 18, Sector E-8, Street No 05, Phase 7, Hayatabad. Phone: 091-9219052, Fax: 091-9219066 1 Content S.No Contents Page No 1. Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in 3 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2. Updated Addresses of Reproductive Health Services Outlets 4 (RHSC-As) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 3. Updated Addresses of Mobile Service Units in Khyber 5 Pakhtunkhwa 4. Updated Addresses of Family Welfare Centers in Khyber 7 Pakhtunkhwa 5. Updated Addresses of Counters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28 6. Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in 29 Merged Districts (Erstwhile FATA) 7. Updated Addresses of Reproductive Health Services Outlets 30 (RHSC-As) in Merged Districts (Erstwhile FATA) 8. Updated Addresses of Mobile Service Units in Merged Districts 31 (Erstwhile FATA) 9. Updated Addresses of Family Welfare Centers in Merged Districts 32 (Erstwhile FATA) 2 Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa S.No Name of DPW Office Complete Address Abbottabad Wajid Iqbal House Azam Town Thanda Chowa PMA Road 1 KakulAbbottabad Phone and fax No.0992-401897 2 Bannu Banglow No.21, Defence Officers Colony Bannu Cantt:. (Ph: No.0928-9270330) 3 Buner Mohallah Tawheed Abad Sawari Buner 4 Battagram Opposite Sub-Jail, Near Lahore Scholars Schools System, Tehsil and District Battagram 5 Chitral Village Goldor, P.O Chitral, Teh& District Lower Chitral 6 Charsadda Opposite Excise & Taxation Office Nowshera Road Charsadda 7 D.I Khan Zakori Town, Draban Road, DIKhan 8 Dir Lower Main GT Road Malik Plaza Khungi Paeen Phone. -
*Successful Students Are Advised to Check Their Particulars Mentioned Below I.E
STUDENTS LOAN SCHEME – NAMES OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS FOR THE SESSION 2015-2016 ANNOUNCEMENT The State Bank of Pakistan's Apex Committee, a high powered body on Students Loan Scheme (SLS) has approved an amount of Rs.174.923 million (Against 14th Advertisement) of Interest free loan to 1,044 deserving students for their entire period of studies. These students have been pursuing their studies in different technical and professional disciplines leading to Graduation, Masters, M.Phil and Ph.D within Pakistan in public sector universities/colleges during the Session 2015-2016. Important :- Please Note that the current year disbursement has to be made within 45 days from the date of receipt of the Sanction Advice by the eligible student. Thereafter, no disbursement will be allowed without prior clearance of the Students Loan Wing, NBP, Head Office, Karachi. In case the student’s copy is misplaced/undelivered, the Principal/Registrar may provide photocopy of the “Sanction Advice” to the student to facilitate disbursement by the concerned Branch. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS *Successful Students are advised to check their particulars mentioned below i.e. names, permanent & postal address, institutions, their CNIC numbers and their Domiciles. If there is any correction required they should send email with existing particulars or applicant’s eligibility reference No. to Mr. Shamim Iqbal, Senior Vice President, NBP at e-mail [email protected] within fifteen (15) days of this announcement. ** All those un-successful students who could not meet the qualification/eligibility criteria of the Students Loan Scheme are advised that if they are eager to know the assigned reason of their disqualification they may send e-mail at the above mentioned address. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of District Counciland Municipal Committees District Charsadda Audit Year 2015-16
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT COUNCILAND MUNICIPAL COMMITTEES DISTRICT CHARSADDA AUDIT YEAR 2015-16 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS………………………………………….. i Preface…………………………………………………………………………. ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………….. iii SUMMARY TABLE AND CHARTS……………………………………………. vii I: Audit Work Statistics………………………………………………………… vii II: Audit observations classified by categories………………………………….. vii III: Outcome statistics……………………………………………………………. viii IV: Table of Irregularities pointed out……………………………………………. ix V: Cost-Benefit…………………………………………....................................... ix CHAPTER-1……………………………………………………………………… 1 1.1 District Council Charsadda & Municipal Committees in District Charsadda…… 1 1.1.1 Introduction………………………….………………………………… 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance Analysis) ……………. 1 1.1.3 Brief comments on the status of compliance with PAC directives…… 2 1.2 (District Council Charsadda)……………………… 3 1.2.1 Fraud/Misappropriations ……………………………………………… 4 1.2.2 Irregularity & Non-compliance ………………………………………. 5 1.2.4 Internal Control Weaknesses………………………………………….. 8 1.3 (Municipal Committee Charsadda)……………… 14 1.3.1 Fraud/Misappropriation …………………………………………….. 15 1.3.2 Irregularity & Non-compliance……………………………………… 16 1.3.3 Internal Control Weaknesses………………………………………… 21 1.4 (Municipal Committee Shabqadar) …………………. 22 1.4.1 Irregularity & Non-compliance……………………………………… 28 1.4.2 Internal Control Weaknesses………………………………………… 30 Annex-1 Detail of MFDAC Paras……………………………...………......... -
DFG Part L Development Settled
DEMANDS FOR GRANTS DEVELOPMENTAL EXPENDITURE FOR 2021–22 VOL-III (PART-L) GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA FINANCE DEPARTMENT REFERENCE TO PAGES DFG PART- L GRANT # GRANT NAME PAGE # - SUMMARY 01 – 23 50 DEVELOPMENT 24 – 170 51 RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 171 – 246 52 PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 247 – 267 53 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 268 – 308 54 HEALTH SERVICES 309– 349 55 CONSTRUCTION OF IRRIGATION 350 – 396 CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, 56 397 – 469 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 57 SPECIAL PROGRAMME 470 – 495 58 DISTRICT PROGRAMME 496 59 FOREIGN AIDED PROJECTS 497 – 536 ( i ) GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (SETTLED) BUDGET REVISED BUDGET DEMAND MAJOR HEADS ESTIMATES ESTIMATES ESTIMATES NO. -
Ancient Pakistan Volume 9 - 1994
ANCIENT PAKISTAN VOLUME 9 - 1994 SETTLEMENTHISTORY OF CHARSADDA DISTRICT BY IHSAN ALI DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY UNIVERSITYOF PESHAWAR- PAKISTAN Introduction Background Information The Peshawar Valley, in which the district of Charsadda · is located, has been one of the earliest areas of South Asia to enter the realm-. of history. Already in the famous river hymn of the Rigveda (X. 75), the Kabul (Kubha) and Swat (Suvastu),. rivers are mentioned; in another hymn Gandhara is described as a region noted for its wool. The region was clearly well settled and was already forming into a distinct cultural unit. One of its most famous native sons, Panini, describes, around the 6th century BC, several principalities in the area; soon afterwards the Achaemenid Empire extended its hold over Gandhara, which was named as one of the 20 provinces in Darius' famous Behistun inscription. Alex ander and As.oka were two other notables of antiquity who· influenced the history of the region. The region continued to flourish under the Ku shans, although it, along with the rest of Northwestern India, suffered greatly at the time of the Hun invasions. This is reflected in the 7th cen tury AD accounts _of Hsuen Tsang (Beal 1884), and in the fact that Albiru ni writing in the 11th century makes no mention of Pushkalavati in describing his route from Kanauj to Ghazni. In contrast with the wealth of historical .information, which began with the Vedas, the archaeological record has taken a longer time to be recog nised. Nevertheless, the history of exploration in Charsadda area is a rela tively long one.