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S# BRANCH CODE BRANCH NAME CITY ADDRESS 1 24 Abbottabad
BRANCH S# BRANCH NAME CITY ADDRESS CODE 1 24 Abbottabad Abbottabad Mansera Road Abbottabad 2 312 Sarwar Mall Abbottabad Sarwar Mall, Mansehra Road Abbottabad 3 345 Jinnahabad Abbottabad PMA Link Road, Jinnahabad Abbottabad 4 131 Kamra Attock Cantonment Board Mini Plaza G. T. Road Kamra. 5 197 Attock City Branch Attock Ahmad Plaza Opposite Railway Park Pleader Lane Attock City 6 25 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 1 - Noor Mahal Road Bahawalpur 7 261 Bahawalpur Cantt Bahawalpur Al-Mohafiz Shopping Complex, Pelican Road, Opposite CMH, Bahawalpur Cantt 8 251 Bhakkar Bhakkar Al-Qaim Plaza, Chisti Chowk, Jhang Road, Bhakkar 9 161 D.G Khan Dera Ghazi Khan Jampur Road Dera Ghazi Khan 10 69 D.I.Khan Dera Ismail Khan Kaif Gulbahar Building A. Q. Khan. Chowk Circular Road D. I. Khan 11 9 Faisalabad Main Faisalabad Mezan Executive Tower 4 Liaqat Road Faisalabad 12 50 Peoples Colony Faisalabad Peoples Colony Faisalabad 13 142 Satyana Road Faisalabad 585-I Block B People's Colony #1 Satayana Road Faisalabad 14 244 Susan Road Faisalabad Plot # 291, East Susan Road, Faisalabad 15 241 Ghari Habibullah Ghari Habibullah Kashmir Road, Ghari Habibullah, Tehsil Balakot, District Mansehra 16 12 G.T. Road Gujranwala Opposite General Bus Stand G.T. Road Gujranwala 17 172 Gujranwala Cantt Gujranwala Kent Plaza Quide-e-Azam Avenue Gujranwala Cantt. 18 123 Kharian Gujrat Raza Building Main G.T. Road Kharian 19 125 Haripur Haripur G. T. Road Shahrah-e-Hazara Haripur 20 344 Hassan abdal Hassan Abdal Near Lari Adda, Hassanabdal, District Attock 21 216 Hattar Hattar -
Un-Paid Dividend
Descon Oxychem Limited DETAIL OF UNPAID DIVIDEND AMOUNT(S) IN PKR Dated as on: 18-Dec-20 Folio Shareholder Adresses No. of Shares Dividend 301, HAFSA SQUARE, BLOCK-3,, PLOT NO: 9, 208/32439/C ADAM KHALID MCHS., KARACHI-EAST, KARACHI 25,000 21,250 513/20972/C KHALID RAFIQUE MIRZA 5/6 B,PRESS COLONY G7/4 ISLAMABAD 20,000 17,000 B-13, SALMA VILLA, RUBY STREET,GARDEN 307/69264/C SHAN WEST, KARACHI 20,000 17,000 201 MR. AAMIR MALIK 115-BB, DHA, LAHORE. 25,500 15,300 18 MR. ABDUL KHALIQUE KHAN HOUSE NO.558/11, BLOCK W, DHA, LAHORE. 25,500 15,300 282 MR. SAAD ULLAH KHAN HOUSE NO.49/1, DHA, SECTOR 5, LAHORE. 20,000 12,000 269 MR. BILAL AHMAD BAJWA HOUSE NO.C-9/2-1485, KARAK ROAD, LAHORE. 20,000 12,000 HOUSE NO.258, SECTOR A1, TOWNSHIP, 105 MR. ATEEQ UZ ZAMAN KHAN LAHORE. 19,000 11,400 HOUSE NO.53-D, RIZWAN BLOCK, AWAN TOWN, 96 MR. AHMAD FAROOQ LAHORE. 19,000 11,400 HOUSE NO.42, LANE 3, ASKARIA COLONY, 103 MR. MUHAMMAD ANEES PHASE 1, MULTAN CANTT. 18,000 10,800 HOUSE NO.53/1, BLOCK C1, TOWNSHIP, 20 MR. MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD JAMEEL LAHORE. 18,000 10,800 6122/18275/C AHMAD HUSSAIN KAZI HOUSE # 100, HILLSIDE ROAD, E-7. ISLAMABAD 15,000 9,000 59 MR. ZUBAIR UL HASSAN HOUSE NO.10-22, ABID MAJID ROAD, LAHORE. 19,000 8,550 92 MR. ASAD AZHAR HOUSE NO.747-Z, DHA, LAHORE. 19,000 8,550 7161/42148/C MUHAMMAD KASHIF 50-G, BLOCK-2,P.E.C.H.S KARACHI 10,000 8,500 56, A-STREET, PHJASE 5, OFF KHAYABAN-E- 6700/23126/C HIBAH KHAN SHUJAAT D.H.A KARACHI 10,000 8,500 HOUSE # 164, ABUBAKAR BLOCK, GARDEN 12211/597/C JAVED AHMED TOWN, LAHORE 9,000 7,650 HOUSE # P-47 STREET # 4 JAIL ROAD RAFIQ 5801/16681/C MUHAMMAD YOUSAF COLONY FAISALABAD 9,000 7,650 FLAT # B-1, AL YOUSUF GARDEN,, GHULAM HUSSAIN QASIM ROAD, GARDEN WEST, 3277/77663/IIA IMRAN KARACHI 10,000 7,000 67 MR. -
FRIDAY 17Th NOVEMBER 2017 4:00 - 5:00 Pm Exhibition Inauguration and Opening Ceremony (Gallery) 5:30 - 6:00 Pm Guests to Be Seated (Hall 2)
FAIZ INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 17th – 19th November 2017 Alhamra Halls, Mall Road Lahore All events are free and open for all. (Except Tina Sani performance) FRIDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2017 4:00 - 5:00 pm Exhibition Inauguration and Opening Ceremony (Gallery) 5:30 - 6:00 pm Guests to be seated (Hall 2) لو پھر بسنت آئی pm 7:20 – 6:00 Play by Ajoka Theatre (Hall 2) SATURDAY 18th NOVEMBER 2017 Time Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Adbi Baithak Gallery Exhibition Area حلقہء زن ج یر م یں ز باں م ت پھر کوئی آ با سر ق ل 11:00 am Urdu language and information technology Discussion on Qawwali Faiz ki shairi main umeed-o-yass 12:00 pm Dr Sarmad Hussain, Dr Agha Ali Raza, Zehra Nigah, Dr Arfa Syeda Dr. Amir Jafri Musharaf Ali Farooqi, Aamir Wali Children Activity (Qasim Jafri) (Sumera Khalil) ب ول (Dr Umar Saif) Children’s Debate competition Literature Schools Festival ی ڑھنے والوں کے بام طلسمات کے در بات کہاں پھہری ہے 12: 15 pm My journey theatre, TV, film The City - A site for history and identity Book launch: A Sentimental Journey ت pm Irfan Khoosat, Navid Shehzad, Samina Shatha Safi, Kamran Lashari Haroon Khalid, Anum Zakaria, Dr. Tahir 1:15 - کوئی صوی ر گائی رہی Peerzada, Samiya Mumtaz Dr Asma Ibrahim Kamran in conversation with Pran رات پھر Sarmad Khoosat) (Attiq Ahmed) Nevile) Photographic ص بح آزادی ق ق ہم تے سب شعر م یں سنوارے پھے کب کب ساق تا ! ر ص کوئی ر ص ص تا کی صورت years of Partition exhibition of Faiz 70 ھی ھی باد م یں ا پھرتے ہ یں - pm 1:30 Dance Performance Faiz ki shairi meiN naghmagii 2:30 pm Remembering Riaz Shahid Dr. -
HOSPITALS KARACHI Aga Khan Hospital for Women
HOSPITALS Chiniot General Hospital Khalid Eye Clinic ST-1/3, Sector 41-B, 4-F, 10/5, Nazimabad, Karachi. KARACHI Korangi Township, Karachi. Tel: 021-6602527 Tel: 021-5063443 Aga Khan Hospital for Women - Garden Fax: 021-5067673 Kharadar General Hospital Gold Street, Garden East, Karachi. MBJ Health Association, Tel: 021-2258282, 2250966 Darul Sehat Hospital Aga Khan Road, Kharadar Karachi. ST-19, Block 15, Tel: 021-32510113-116 Aga Khan Hospital for Women - Karimabad Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi. St. 6/D, Block -7, Shahrah-e-Pakistan, Tel: 021-4610271-5 Kidney Centre Federal ‘B’ Area, Karachi. Fax: 021-4610276 197/9, Rafique Shaheed Road, Karachi. Tel: 021-6319950, 6317805 Tel: 021-5661000-10 Faiz Rehman Hospital Fax: 021-5661040, 5661050 Aga Khan Hospital for Women & Metrovill No. 1, S.I.T.E., Karachi. Children - Kharadar Tel: 021-36753407, 6751650 Korangi Landhi Medical Centre Atmaram Pritamdas Road, Fax: 021-36751490 Main Road, Korangi No. 5, Karachi. Kharadar, Karachi. Tel: 021- 5058717 Tel: 021-2524618, 27526315 Habib Medical Centre Fax: 021-2547416 B.S / 3, Block 4, F.B. Area, Karachi. Lady Dufferin Hospital Tel: 021-36349678-83, 6751650 Chand Bibi Road, Karachi. Aga Khan University Hospital Fax: 021-36341893 Tel: 021-32726680, 32726727 Stadium Road, Karachi. Tel: 021-4930051 Hamdard University Hospital Laser Vision Taj Medical Complex, Block -5, Near Clifton Jamat Khana, Karachi. Advance Eye Clinic M.A. Jinnah Road, Karachi. Tel: 021-35864497-98 17-C, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi . Tel: 021-2782768 (4 lines) Tel: 021-34540999 Liaquat National Trust Hospital Hashmanis Hospital Stadium Road, Karachi. -
JSY Mother Beneficiary of District Poonch for the Year 2019-20 Name of the Name of Name of the Complete Contact Date of Amount S.No
JSY Mother Beneficiary of District Poonch for the year 2019-20 Name of the Name of Name of the Complete Contact Date of Amount S.No. Husband's Name Institution where Through DBT the Block Beneficiary Address Number Delivery Paid (Rs.) delivery 1 Poonch Nazma Bi Safeer Ahmed Poonch 9622193647 DH Poonch 06.01.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 2 Poonch Rukhsana Mushtaq Ahmed Poonch 9086853585 DH Poonch 09.03.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 3 Poonch Meenakshi Rakesh Kumar Poonch 9622299018 DH Poonch 20.03.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 4 Poonch Rimpy Kumari Sandeep Poonch 9797571072 DH Poonch 12.03.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 5 Poonch Anjana Pappu Poonch 9797554896 DH Poonch 20.02.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 6 Poonch Naseeb Fatimah Layqait Ali Poonch 8492930511 DH Poonch 23.09.2018 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 7 Poonch Nahida Kosser Maroof H Shah Poonch 9596748089 DH Poonch 02.02.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 8 Poonch Shamshed Begum Mohd Sadiq Poonch 9797314510 DH Poonch 13.03.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 9 Poonch Santosh Rani Vishal Sharma Poonch 8492928468 DH Poonch 03.04.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 10 Poonch Khalida Bee Mohd Shoket Poonch 9070654248 DH Poonch 07.04.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 11 Poonch Farzana Koser Mohd Tariq Poonch 9086202935 DH Poonch 16.03.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 12 Poonch Heena Kosser Maroof Ahmed Poonch 9596747960 DH Poonch 24.12.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/11 13 Poonch Farzana Akhter Aqeel Hussain Poonch 8492012939 DH Poonch 13.04.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/25 14 Poonch Meetu Rishi Bharat Bushan Poonch 7051848693 DH Poonch 10.06.2019 ₹ 1,000.00 RSSDH/P/25 -
High-Level Nuclear Wastes and the Environment: Analyses of Challenges and Engineering Strategies
World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 2012, 2, 89-105 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/wjnst.2012.23015 Published Online July 2012 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/wjnst) High-Level Nuclear Wastes and the Environment: Analyses of Challenges and Engineering Strategies Mukhtar Ahmed Rana Physics Division, Directorate of Science, PINSTECH, Islamabad, Pakistan Email: [email protected], [email protected] Received February 11, 2012; revised April 2, 2012; accepted April 19, 2012 ABSTRACT The main objective of this paper is to analyze the current status of high-level nuclear waste disposal along with presen- tation of practical perspectives about the environmental issues involved. Present disposal designs and concepts are ana- lyzed on a scientific basis and modifications to existing designs are proposed from the perspective of environmental safety. A new concept of a chemical heat sink is introduced for the removal of heat emitted due to radioactive decay in the spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste, and thermal spikes produced by radiation in containment materi- als. Mainly, UO2 and metallic U are used as fuels in nuclear reactors. Spent nuclear fuel contains fission products and transuranium elements which would remain radioactive for 104 to 108 years. Essential concepts and engineering strate- gies for spent nuclear fuel disposal are described. Conceptual designs are described and discussed considering the long-term radiation and thermal activity of spent nuclear fuel. Notions of physical and chemical barriers to contain nu- clear waste are highlighted. A timeframe for nuclear waste disposal is proposed and time-line nuclear waste disposal plan or policy is described and discussed. -
Cultural Festivals: an Impotent Source of De-Radicalization Process in Pakistan: a Case Study of Urs Ceremonies in Lahore City
Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society Volume No. 03, Issue No. 2, July - December 2017 Syed Ali Raza* Cultural Festivals: An Impotent Source of De-Radicalization Process in Pakistan: A Case Study of Urs Ceremonies in Lahore City Abstract The Sufism has unique methodology of the purification of consciousness which keeps the soul alive. The natural corollary of its origin and development brought about religo-cultural changes in Islam which might be different from the other part of Muslim world. Sufism has been explained by many people in different ways and infect is the purification of the heart and soul as prescribed in the holy Quran by God. They preach that we should burn our hearts in the memory of God. Our existence is from God which can only be comprehended with the help of blessing of a spiritual guide in the popular sense of the world. Sufism is the way which teaches us to think of God so much that we should forget our self. Sufism is the made of religious life in Islam in which the emphasis is placed, not on the performance of external ritual but on the activities of the inner-self’ in other words it signifies Islamic mysticism. Beside spirituality, the Sufi’s contributed in the promotion of performing art, particularly the music. Pakistan has been the center of attraction for the Sufi Saints who came from far-off areas like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Arabia. The people warmly welcomes them, followed their traditions and preaching’s and even now they celebrates their anniversaries in the form of Urs. -
DC Valuation Table (2018-19)
VALUATION TABLE URBAN WAGHA TOWN Residential 2018-19 Commercial 2018-19 # AREA Constructed Constructed Open Plot Open Plot property per property per Per Marla Per Marla sqft sqft ATTOKI AWAN, Bismillah , Al Raheem 1 Garden , Al Ahmed Garden etc (All 275,000 880 375,000 1,430 Residential) BAGHBANPURA (ALL TOWN / 2 375,000 880 700,000 1,430 SOCITIES) BAGRIAN SYEDAN (ALL TOWN / 3 250,000 880 500,000 1,430 SOCITIES) CHAK RAMPURA (Garision Garden, 4 275,000 880 400,000 1,430 Rehmat Town etc) (All Residential) CHAK DHEERA (ALL TOWN / 5 400,000 880 1,000,000 1,430 SOCIETIES) DAROGHAWALA CHOWK TO RING 6 500,000 880 750,000 1,430 ROAD MEHMOOD BOOTI 7 DAVI PURA (ALL TOWN / SOCITIES) 275,000 880 350,000 1,430 FATEH JANG SINGH WALA (ALL TOWN 8 400,000 880 1,000,000 1,430 / SOCITIES) GOBIND PURA (ALL TOWNS / 9 400,000 880 1,000,000 1,430 SOCIEITIES) HANDU, Al Raheem, Masha Allah, 10 Gulshen Dawood,Al Ahmed Garden (ALL 250,000 880 350,000 1,430 TOWN / SOCITIES) JALLO, Al Hafeez, IBL Homes, Palm 11 250,000 880 500,000 1,430 Villas, Aziz Garden etc KHEERA, Aziz Garden, Canal Forts, Al 12 Hafeez Garden, Palm Villas (ALL TOWN 250,000 880 500,000 1,430 / SOCITIES) KOT DUNI CHAND Al Karim Garden, 13 Malik Nazir G Garden, Ghous Garden 250,000 880 400,000 1,430 (ALL TOWN / SOCITIES) KOTLI GHASI Hanif Park, Garision Garden, Gulshen e Haider, Moeez Town & 14 250,000 880 500,000 1,430 New Bilal Gung H Scheme (ALL TOWN / SOCITIES) LAKHODAIR, Al Wadood Garden (ALL 15 225,000 880 500,000 1,430 TOWN / SOCITIES) LAKHODAIR, Ring Road Par (ALL TOWN 16 75,000 880 200,000 -
1-Star Badge Winners 2019
1 - STAR BADGE WINNERS 12th IKSC - 2019 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 1 19-021-11012-1-002-S MUHAMMAD SUBHAN MUHAMMAD UMAIR 1 2 19-021-11012-1-003-S ABDUL HADI TAHSEEN AHMED 1 3 19-021-11012-1-004-S MANHA SAFWAN SAFWAN AHMED 1 4 19-021-11012-1-012-S NIZAM UDDIN MUHAMMAD HASSAN 1 5 19-021-11020-1-011-S UMAIMA KHAN HIDAYAT ULLAH 1 6 19-021-11077-1-002-S MUHAMMAD HASEEM MUHAMMAD FAISAL 1 7 19-021-11096-1-009-S MANHA IMRAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN ZAFAR 1 8 19-021-11096-1-010-S NABIHA AAMIR AAMIR IQBAL 1 9 19-021-11096-1-011-S BAREERAH FAROOQ FAROOQ 1 10 19-021-11195-1-005-S ALI OSSAT NAQVI ASIF RAZA NAQVI 1 11 19-021-11260-1-002-S TALAL AHMED ALVI FARHAN AHMED ALVI 1 12 19-021-11260-1-006-S AREESHA AZIZ KARIM PADANI 1 13 19-021-11260-1-008-S ZAINAB JUNAID JUNAID SHAMS 1 14 19-021-11260-1-009-S LAISHA SOOMRO SHOAIB IMTIAZ SOOMRO 1 15 19-021-11260-1-017-S AYAAN ABID ABID MAJEED BHATTI 1 16 19-021-11276-1-007-S FAHAD SHEIKH NOUREEN BANO 1 17 19-021-11297-1-003-S SAKINA FAHIM FAHIM IFTEKHAR 1 18 19-021-11305-1-002-S USMAN AZEEM AZEEM KHAN 1 19 19-021-11305-1-004-S ALI HASSAN AHMED HASSAN 1 20 19-021-11305-1-005-S ABDUL HADI TAHIR MUHAMMAD TAHIR 1 21 19-021-11305-1-008-S MUHAMMAD SAAD HANIF GHULAM NASEER 1 22 19-021-11443-1-007-S MUHAMMAD HASAN HASAN MEHMOOD RIZVI 1 23 19-021-11443-1-009-S MUHAMMAD WAHAJ ATTA HUSSAIN JAFRI 1 24 19-021-11443-1-015-S MARYAM BATOOL SYED FAZAL ABBAS 1 25 19-021-11443-1-018-S SYED MUHAMMAD ANJAB JAFRI SYED QAMBER ABBAS JAFRI 1 26 19-021-11443-1-028-S SYED HUSSAIN ABBAS RIZVI SYED HAIDER ABBAS 1 27 19-021-11455-1-009-S SYED KHIZER HUSSAIN ADEEL AHMED HUSSAIN 1 *Criteria: 30% or above but less than 50% score achieved in the respective class 1 - STAR BADGE WINNERS 12th IKSC - 2019 SR. -
District Census Handbook, Srinagar, Parts X-A & B, Series-8
CENSUS 1971 PARTS X-A & B TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY SERIES-8 JAMMU & KASHMIR VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS .. ABSTRACT SRINAGAR DISTRICT DISTRICT 9ENSUS . ~')y'HANDBOOK J. N. ZUTSHI of the Kashmir Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Jammu and Kashmir '0 o · x- ,.,.. II ~ ) "0 ... ' "" " ._.;.. " Q .pi' " "" ."" j r) '" .~ ~ '!!! . ~ \ ~ '"i '0 , III ..... oo· III..... :I: a:: ,U ~ « Z IIJ IIJ t9 a: « Cl \,.. LL z_ UI ......) . o ) I- 0:: A..) • I/) tJ) '-..~ JJ CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Central Government Publications-Census of India 1971-Series 8-Jammu & Kashmir is being Published in the following parts. Number Subject Covered Part I-A General Report Part I-B General Report Part I-C Subsidiary Tables Part II-A General Population Tables Part JI-B Economic Tables Part II-C(i) Population by Mother Tongue, Religion, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes. Part II-C(ii) Social & Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables Part III Establishments Report & Tables Part IV Housing Report and Tables Part VI-A Town Directory Part VI-B Special Survey Reports on Selected Towns Part VI-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages Part VIII-A Administration Report on Enumeration Part VIII-B Administration Report on Tabulation Part IX Census Atlas Part IX-A Administrative Atlas Miscellaneous ei) Study of Gujjars & Bakerwals (ii) Srinagar City DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOKS Part X-A Town & Village Directory Part X-B Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract Part X-C Analytical Report, Administrative Statistics & District Census Table!! -
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The Project for Lahore Urban Transport Master Plan in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan FINAL REPORT: VOLUME I of II CHAPTER 2 – CURRENT TRANSPORT SITUATION, PROBLEMS AND ISSUES 2.3.8 Social Increase of Population by Income Level and by Zone of Destination The assessment of population behaviour to move home was also studied through HIS, by asking household their previous address, and how long ago they moved. The analysis reported below summarises the population which moved home within the last five or ten years, by low and high income groups. This is a preliminary analysis, with respect to population movement from outside or within the Study Area to the Study Area only. The analysis from where the population moved form will be subject of further analysis, at a later date. The low income households (those earning <= PKR 10,000 /month) who moved home within the last five or ten years to the Study Area Town/ Tehsil are summarised in Table 2.3.12. Close to one third of all low income households moved home to the Study Area over the last ten years, whereas, those who moved within the last five years is about one-fifth of all low income households. This amounts to about 4 % of total households of the Study Area. The area-wide distribution of households which moved to the Study Area is above 30 % for most areas of Lahore Towns and adjoining areas of Sheikhupura District. In case of Kasur District the low income household movement is close to half of all those who moved in the Study Area. -
IDAMP WASA Lahore
P 1 Acknowledgements It is a genuine pleasure to express the deepest appreciation to the efforts of Planning and Development (P&D) Department, Punjab, The Urban Unit, Ernst & Young (EY) and especially we would take this opportunity to acknowledge the guidance and support provided by the team of World Bank particularly by Mr. Michael Schaeffer and Ms. Shahnaz Arshad for the compilation and augmentation of this document. Without the special support of the above mentioned and so many more, this document would not have been possible. We are highly grateful for the assistance and acknowledge in the highest of honor for us. 2 Foreword Infrastructure management is the cornerstone of social equity, public health & safety and service delivery for good governance. Infrastructure is essential to achieve the increased levels of economic growth as aspired under Punjab Growth Strategy through job creation and establishment of well serviced areas in urban centers conducive for economic investment and its enabling environment. In recent years, Government of Punjab has increasingly focused on the need to balance the delivery of infrastructure in the short term, with the need to strive for sustainability. Infrastructure assets and community facilities are complex by nature and require robust management practices. Sound knowledge of the location, characteristics, estimated lives, capacity and utilization, cost characteristics, risk exposure and safety requirements of assets is required to best manage them and make sustainable improvements in service delivery. To support local government in achieving programs that promote sustainable quality of life to all citizens and as part of a broader and ongoing support framework for urban development and sustainable cities, an Integrated Development and Asset Management Plan (IDAMP) Framework was developed in consideration of the provisions of ISO-55000 and leading asset management practices in the world.