5Th National Assembly from 1972-10Th January 1977 List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

5Th National Assembly from 1972-10Th January 1977 List 5TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FROM 1972- 10TH JANUARY 1977 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES S. No Constituency Name Permanent Address Remarks 1. NW-1 Mr. Moham m ad 2, The Mall Peshawar Federal Minister Peshawar-I Yusuf Khattak 2. NW-2 Mr. Ghulam 22-Sham i Road, Peshawar-II Faruque Peshawar 3. NW-3 Mr. Abdul Wali Village Sahi Bagh Peshawar-III Khan Mohd-Bari, Tehsil Charsadda, District Peshawar 4. NW-4 Maulana Abdul C/ O Monthly Al- Peshawar-IV Haq (Akora Haqque, Akora Khattak, Khattak) Peshawar 5. NW-5 Maulana Abdul Jam ya Furqania Hazara-I Hakeem Madnia, Kartarpura, Rawalpindi 6. NW-6 Maulana Ghulam Masjid Hanfia Bhusa Hazara-II Ghaus Hazarvi Mandi Saddar Rawalpindi 7. NW-7 Sardar I nayatur I nayat House, P.O. Parliamentary Hazara-III Rahm an Khan Faizabad, Raza Shah Secretary Abbasi Pehlvi Road, Rawalpindi 8. NW-8 Mr. Abdul Baseem Lodge, Federal Minister Hazara-IV Qaiyum Khan Mansehra Road, Abbottabad. 9. NW-9 Mr. Abdul Khaliq Taus Babini Road, Hoti, Mardan-I Khan Distt. Mardan 10. NW-10 Mr. Am irzada Advocate Mardan Seat declared Mardan-II Khan vacant on the 15th November, 1973 Mr. Umra khan Adina Tehsil Swabi, Elected in Bye District Mardan election in place of Mr. Am irzada Khan who took oath in the Provincial Assem bly of NWFP 11. NW-11 Mr. Moham m ad Mansehra, District Federal Minister Mardan-cum- Haneef Khan Hazara Hazara 12. NW-12 Kohat Maulvi Near Sadar Police Niamatullah Station, Hangu Road, Kohat 13. NW-13 Maulavi Mufti Madrisa Qasim -ul- D.I.Khan Mahmood Uloom, Multan 14. NW-14 Bannu Maulana Madrisa Alia Arbia Saarushahid Merajul uloom, Bannu 15. NW-15 Ataliq Jafar Ali Ataliq House, Chitral Parliamentary Chitral-cum- Shah Secretary Dir-cum-Swat 16. NW-16 Mr. Rahim Shah Village & P.O Rahim Swat-I Abad, Swat, (Malakand Division) 17. NW-17 Swat- Mr. Miangul Saidue Sharif. Swat II Aurangzeb (N.W.F.P) 18. NW-18 Dir Sahibzada Village and Post Office Safiullah Sahibabad (Kotki) Tehsil and Distt. Dir 19. NW-19 Tribal Mr. Akbar Khan Eid Gah Road, Shahi Area-I Mohammad Bagh, Peshawar City 20. NW-20 Tribal Haji Saleh Khan P.O & Village Sadda, Area-II Murram Agency 21. NW-21 Tribal Mr. Nim atullah 4-A, Park Road, Elected to the Area-III Khan Shinwari University Town, Senate on 5th Peshawar August, 1975 Haji Gul Zintara Sultan Khel, Elected in By Mohammad Tehsil Landikotal election against Khyber Agency the seat vacated by Mr. Niamatullah Khan Shinwari 22. NW-22 Tribal Malik Jahangir Miranshah, North Area-IV Khan Waziristan Agency 23. NW-23 Tribal Mr. Abdul Malik Tehsil Tank Area-V 24. NW-24 Tribal Major General P.O Hangu, District Minister of State Area-VI Jamal Dar Kohat 25. NW-25 Tribal Mr. Abdul Village and Post Office Area-VII Subhan Khan Khar Bajaur, Chakdara, Malakand Agency PUNJAB 26. NW-26 Mr. Khurshid 90-A, Jinnah Road, Rawalpindi- hasan Meer Rawalpindi I 27. NW-27 Malik Moham m ad 24-Q, Gulberg, Lahore Minister of State Rawalpindi- jafar II 28. NW-28 Mr. Habid Ahm ad 18/ E, Satellite Town Parliamentary Rawalpindi- Col. Rawalpindi Secretary III 29. NW-29 Mr. Abdul Aziz 4-A, Civil Lines, Rawalpindi- Bhatti, Advocate Rawalpindi IV 30. NW-30 Sardar Saukat House No. 28, Street Campbellpu Hyat No. 28, F-6/1, r-I Islamabad 31. NW-31 Pir Syed Safi-id- 468, F-6/3, Islamabad Campbellpu Din r-II 32. NW-32 Dr. Ghulam Mandi Bahauddin, Jhelum-I Hussain District Gujrat 33. NW-33 Mr. Moham m ad Ward No.5, Chakwal Expired on 27th Jhelum-II Amir Khan August, 1974 34. NW-34 Malik Moham m ad Village & Post Office Jhelum-III Sadiq Jham ra, Via Chakwal, District Jhelum 35. NW-35 Choudhery Zahur Zebur Palace, Ciroular Gujrat-I Illahi Road, Gujrat 36. NW-36 Mr. Fazal Elahi Village Murala Tehsil Elected President Gujrat-II Chaudhary Kharian, District Gujrat of the I slam ic Republic of Pakistan Mr. Muham m ad 5 bazurner Road, Elected in Bye Sardar Khan Lahore election in place of Mr. Fazal Elahi Chaudhary 37. NW-37 Ch. Manzoor District Bar Gujrat Gijrat-III Hussain Dudhra 38. NW-38 Ch. Ghulam Rasul Village and Post Office Gujrat-IV Tarar Jokalian, Tehsil Phalia, District Gujrat 39. NW-39 Ch. Jahangir Ali 31-C, Satellite Town, Minister of State Sargodha-I Sargodhar 40. NW-40 Malik Anwar Ali 34-C-1, Gulberg I I I , Sargodha-II Noon Ghalib Road, Lahore 41. NW-41 Mr. Hafeezullah 20, New Civil Lines, Federal Minister Sargodha- Cheem Sargodha III 42. NW-42 Mr. Karam Bakhsh 98-C, Satellite Town Sargodha- Awan Sargodha IV 43. NW-43 Nawabzada Mian Village & P.O Radhan, Sargodha-V Mohammad Zakir The. Shahpur, District Sargodha 44. NW-44 Nawabzada Malik Kalabagh, District Mianwali-I Muzaffar Khan Mianwali 45. NW-45 Mr. Ghulam P.O. Bhakkar, District Mianwali-II Hassan Khan Mianwali Dhandla 46. NW-46 Mehr Ghulam Jatiana, P.O. Satiana, Jhang-I haider Bharwana Tehsil and District, Jhang 47. NW-47 Maulana Jam ia Muham m ad Expired on 25th Jhang-II Moham m ad Zakir Sharif, District jhang November 1976 (late) Sardarzada Rajoa, Tehsil, Chaniot, Elected in place Moham m ad Ali District Jhang of Maulana Shah Muhammad Zakir, MNA 48. NW-48 Sahibzada Village hazrat Sultan Parliamentary Jhang-III Mohammad Bahu, Tehsil Shorkot Secretary Nazeer Sultan District Jhang 49. NW-49 Mr. Mukhtar Rana 28, Lalazar Colony Disqualified on Lyallpur-I Agrecultural University the 10th April, Lyallpur 1972 Mr. Moham m ad 119-B, Peoples Colony, Elected in Bye Afzal Randhawa Lyallpur election in place of Mr. Mukhtar Rana 50. NW-50 Mian Moham m ad 112-A, Peoples colony Federal Minister Lyallpur-II Attaullah Lyallpur 51. NW-51 Mr. Ahsan-ul-Haq 2148-B, Model Town C Lyallpur-III Lyallpur 52. NW-52 Mr. Muham m ad Chak No.267/ R.B., Lyallpur-IV bashir Ahmad Tehsil and District Lyallpur 53. NW-53 Ch. Moham m ad Ward No.11 Toba Tek Expired on 9th Lyallpur-V Aslam Singh, Lyallpur July, 1975 Raja Mubaraz 905/15-4, I slam pura, Elected in Bye Khan Toba Tek Singh, District election in place Lyallpur of Ch. Mohammad Aslam (Late) 54. NW-54 Rai Hafizullah Peoples House, Lyallpur-VI Khan Kam alia, District Lyallpur 55. NW-55 Chaudhury 105-C, Peoples Colony, Lyallpur-VII Mohammad Lyallpur Anwar Ali Khan 56. NW-56 Mr. Ghulam nabi 573-B, Peoples Colony, Lyallpur- Choudhary Lyallpur VIII 57. NW-57 Mr. Moham m ad 28, New Civil Lines, Lyallpur-IX Khan Choudhary Lyallpur 58. NW-58 Malik Moham m ad 2, Flem ing Road, Federal Minister Lahore-I Akhtar Lahore 59. NW-59 Dr. Mubeshar 4-K, Gulberg-II, Lahore Lahore-II Hassan 60. NW-60 Mian Mahm ud Ali 4, Fane Road, Lahore Lahore-III Kasuri 61. NW-61 Sheikh 8, Zaldar Road, I chhra, Federal Minister Lahore-IV Muhammad Lahore Rashid 62. NW-62 Malik Miraj Khalid 10, Flem ing Road, Federal Minister Lahore-V Lahore 63. NW-63 Sahibzada Ahm ad 54, The Mall, Lahore Lahore-VI Raza Khan Qasuri 64. NW-64 Chaudhury Pattoki, Tehsil Chunian Lahore-VII Shafaat Khan Chohan 65. NW-65 Dr. S.Mahm ood 72-E, Hali Road, Lahore-VIII Abbas Bokhari Gulberg-III, Lahore 66. NW-66 Ch. Mum taz 128, Grain Market, Sheikhupur Ahmed Sheikhupura a-I 67. NW-67 Mian Hamid Yasin Kot Nizam Din, Chak Shekhupura No. 184, Shah Kot, -II District Shaikhupura 68. NW-68 Ch. Moham m ad 60-L, Gulberg-III, Expired in 1974 Sheikhupur Iqbal Lahore a-III Mr. Nisar Ahmad Village Muradpur, Elected in Bye Tehsil Ferozewala, election inplace Distt. Sheikhupura of Ch. Mohd Iqbal (late) 69. NW-69 Rai Shahadat Ali Kot Fazil, Tehsil Sheikhupur Khan Nankana Sahib, District a-IV Sheikhupura 70. NW-70 Mian Manzoor-I - 25-A, Satellite Town, Expired on 30th Gujranwala- Hassan Gujranwala Many, 1974 I Mr. Habibur 41-A, Satellite Town, Parliamentary Rahman Gujranwala Seceretary. Elected in Bye election in place Mian Manzoor-I - Hassan (late) 71. NW-71 Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bajwa Colony, Expired Gujranwala- Bajwa Gujranwala II Ali Moham m ad Urdu Bazzar. Elected in Bye Darriwal Gujranwala election in place of Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bajwa (late) 72. NW-72 Major Ghulam Cheem a House, Lahore Gujranwala- Haider Cheema Cantt. III 73. NW-73 Mian Shahadat Village & P.O Bhaka Gujranwala- Khan Bhattian, The. IV Hafizabad, Distt. Gujranwala 74. NW-74 Mian Masud Khadim Ali Road, Sialkot-I Ahmad Sialkot City 75. NW-75 Maulana Kausar 293, F-6/3, Islamabad Federal Minister Sialkot-II Niazi 76. NW-76 Ch. Nasrullah Advocate, Norowal Died on the 9th Sialkot-III Khan Distt. Sialkot October 1972. Mr. Abdul Wahid Chanderke Rajuptan, Elected in Bye Tehsil Narowal, District election in place Sialkot of Ch. Nasrullah Khan 77. NW-77 Malik Moham m ad Mohallah Dinpur Khurd, Sialkot-IV Sulem an, MSc. Shakargarh Town, Tech. LLB. Distt. Sialkot Advocate 78. NW-78 Ch. Sultan Ahm ad Advocate, Daska, Sialkot-V Cheema District Sialkot 79. NW-79 Sahibzada Farooq 4, Vokala Colony, Speaker National Multan-I Ali Khanewal Road, Multan Assem bly of Pakistan 80. NW-80 Nawabzada Sadiq His seat declared Multan-II Hussain Qureshi vacant on his appointm ent as Gtovernor Punjab in 1973 Mr. Sajid Pervez 79-A, Gulgasht Multan Election in Bye Hina election in place of Nawabzada Sadiq Hussain Qureshi 81. NW-81 Saiyid Abbas Shah Gardez, Multan Multan-III Hussain Gardezi City 82. NW-82 Mr. Zafarullah 208, Shah Jam al Multan-IV Khan Chawdhry Colony, Lahore 83.
Recommended publications
  • Islamist Politics in South Asia After the Arab Spring: Parties and Their Proxies Working With—And Against—The State
    RETHINKING POLITICAL ISLAM SERIES August 2015 Islamist politics in South Asia after the Arab Spring: Parties and their proxies working with—and against—the state WORKING PAPER Matthew J. Nelson, SOAS, University of London SUMMARY: Mainstream Islamist parties in Pakistan such as the Jama’at-e Islami and the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam have demonstrated a tendency to combine the gradualism of Brotherhood-style electoral politics with dawa (missionary) activities and, at times, support for proxy militancy. As a result, Pakistani Islamists wield significant ideological influence in Pakistan, even as their electoral success remains limited. About this Series: The Rethinking Political Islam series is an innovative effort to understand how the developments following the Arab uprisings have shaped—and in some cases altered—the strategies, agendas, and self-conceptions of Islamist movements throughout the Muslim world. The project engages scholars of political Islam through in-depth research and dialogue to provide a systematic, cross-country comparison of the trajectory of political Islam in 12 key countries: Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Libya, Pakistan, as well as Malaysia and Indonesia. This is accomplished through three stages: A working paper for each country, produced by an author who has conducted on-the-ground research and engaged with the relevant Islamist actors. A reaction essay in which authors reflect on and respond to the other country cases. A final draft incorporating the insights gleaned from the months of dialogue and discussion. The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit organization devoted to independent research and policy solutions. Its mission is to conduct high-quality, independent research and, based on that research, to provide innovative, practical recommendations for policymakers and the public.
    [Show full text]
  • Muzaffargarh
    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! Overview - Muzaffargarh ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhattiwala Kherawala !Molewala Siwagwala ! Mari PuadhiMari Poadhi LelahLeiah ! ! Chanawala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ladhranwala Kherawala! ! ! ! Lerah Tindawala Ahmad Chirawala Bhukwala Jhang Tehsil ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lalwala ! Pehar MorjhangiMarjhangi Anwarwal!a Khairewala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Wali Dadwala MuhammadwalaJindawala Faqirewala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! MalkaniRetra !Shah Alamwala ! Bhindwalwala ! ! ! ! ! Patti Khar ! ! ! Dargaiwala Shah Alamwala ! ! ! ! ! ! Sultanwala ! ! Zubairwa(24e6)la Vasawa Khiarewala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Jhok Bodo Mochiwala PakkaMochiwala KumharKumbar ! ! ! ! ! ! Qaziwala ! Haji MuhammadKhanwala Basti Dagi ! ! ! ! ! Lalwala Vasawa ! ! ! Mirani ! ! Munnawala! ! ! Mughlanwala ! Le! gend ! Sohnawala ! ! ! ! ! Pir Shahwala! ! ! Langanwala ! ! ! ! Chaubara ! Rajawala B!asti Saqi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BuranawalaBuranawala !Gullanwala ! ! ! ! ! Jahaniawala ! ! ! ! ! Pathanwala Rajawala Maqaliwala Sanpalwala Massu Khanwala ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhandniwal!a Josawala ! ! Basti NasirBabhan Jaman Shah !Tarkhanwala ! !Mohanawala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Basti Naseer Tarkhanwala Mohanawala !Citiy / Town ! Sohbawala ! Basti Bhedanwala ! ! ! ! ! ! Sohaganwala Bhurliwala ! ! ! ! Thattha BulaniBolani Ladhana Kunnal Thal Pharlawala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ganjiwala Pinglarwala Sanpal Siddiq Bajwa ! ! ! ! ! Anhiwala Balochanwala ! Pahrewali ! ! Ahmadwala ! ! !
    [Show full text]
  • Vehari, 17/1/1970 Matric 12/07/2014 Younis Ismil Punjab
    Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 25303 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 33/WB, LUDDEN ROAD , VEHARI, 17/1/1970 MATRIC 12/07/2014 YOUNIS ISMIL PUNJAB 2 25586 MUHAMMAD ALAM ABDUL HAMEED CHAK NO. 297 E.B. TEH, BUREWALA DISTT. 14-12- MATRIC 13/07/2014 VEHARI , VEHARI, PUNJAB 1980 3 21990 MUHAMMAD MOHABBAT ALI CHAK NO. 136/EB TEH, BUREWALA DISTT,, 10-10- MATRIC 14/07/2014 SHAFIQ VEHARI, PUNJAB 1980 4 25937 SABA SHAMS QAZI SHAMS UD- VEHARI MAIN ROAD H NO. 231/N MOH, SHARKI 6-7-1983 FA 14/07/2014 DIN COLONY, VEHARI, PUNJAB 5 21418 BASHARAT ALI MUHAMMAD H.NO.27-2 HOUSING SCHEMEBUREWALA, 25/2/1979 MATRIC 14/07/2014 SULEMAN VEHARI, PUNJAB AKHTAR 6 21531 MUHAMMAD RANA USMAN CHAK NO.9/WB, VEHARI, PUNJAB 9/2/1973 MATRIC 14/07/2014 SUBHAN ALI KHAN 7 21508 MUHAMMAD M. AKRAM HASHMI CHOWK NEAR KHANEWAL CHOWK 20/7/1974 MATRIC 14/07/2014 SALEEM 11/W.B, VEHARI, PUNJAB 8 21508 SARDAR SHABIR DILAWAR HOUSE NO. 85/B VEHARI ROAD VEHARI , VEHARI, 2-2-1984 MATRIC 15/07/2014 AKBAR HUSSIAN PUNJAB 9 28179 RABIA GHULAM H/NO. 6679 /-B-1 WARD NO. 2 MOH, RASOOL 15-4-1984 MATRIC 15/07/2014 HUSSAIN PURA MAILSI DISTT, , VEHARI, PUNJAB 10 26928 FAHAD BASHIR ZAHID NAVEED H/NO. 114/CMIAN MARKEET SHARQICOLONY , 12-3-1984 MATRIC 15/07/2014 PASHA VEHARI, PUNJAB 11 30186 MUHAMMAD ALLAH DAWAYA BASTI GHULAM SINDHI P/O FATEH PUR TEH, 15-8-1984 MATRIC 16/07/2014 ZAWAR HUSSAIN MELSI DISTT, VEHARI , VEHARI, PUNJAB 12 33502 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD ALI MOH, RIAZ ABAD MULTAN ROAD MELSI DISTT, 3-1-1972 MATRIC 16/7/2014 ASLAM VEHARI , VEHARI, PUNJAB 13 39879 GHULAM ABDUL REHMAN GALI/ MOH, CHAH KUMAR WALA HALEEMKHACHI 1-2-1982 MATRIC 4/8/2014 MURTAZA TEH, MAILSI DISTT,, VEHARI, PUNJAB 14 31433 SABIRA BEGUM MIRZA SHER ALI H NO.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Sector Development Programme 2019-20 (Original)
    GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2019-20 (ORIGINAL) Table of Contents S.No. Sector Page No. 1. Agriculture……………………………………………………………………… 2 2. Livestock………………………………………………………………………… 8 3. Forestry………………………………………………………………………….. 11 4. Fisheries…………………………………………………………………………. 13 5. Food……………………………………………………………………………….. 15 6. Population welfare………………………………………………………….. 16 7. Industries………………………………………………………………………... 18 8. Minerals………………………………………………………………………….. 21 9. Manpower………………………………………………………………………. 23 10. Sports……………………………………………………………………………… 25 11. Culture……………………………………………………………………………. 30 12. Tourism…………………………………………………………………………... 33 13. PP&H………………………………………………………………………………. 36 14. Communication………………………………………………………………. 46 15. Water……………………………………………………………………………… 86 16. Information Technology…………………………………………………... 105 17. Education. ………………………………………………………………………. 107 18. Health……………………………………………………………………………... 133 19. Public Health Engineering……………………………………………….. 144 20. Social Welfare…………………………………………………………………. 183 21. Environment…………………………………………………………………… 188 22. Local Government ………………………………………………………….. 189 23. Women Development……………………………………………………… 198 24. Urban Planning and Development……………………………………. 200 25. Power…………………………………………………………………………….. 206 26. Other Schemes………………………………………………………………… 212 27. List of Schemes to be reassessed for Socio-Economic Viability 2-32 PREFACE Agro-pastoral economy of Balochistan, periodically affected by spells of droughts, has shrunk livelihood opportunities.
    [Show full text]
  • The Sustainable Development of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor: Synergy Among Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability
    sustainability Article The Sustainable Development of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor: Synergy among Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability Muhammad Awais 1 , Tanzila Samin 2 , Muhammad Awais Gulzar 3,* and Jinsoo Hwang 4,* 1 Department of Data Science & Engineering Management, School of Management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China; [email protected] 2 School of Business Management, NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan; [email protected] 3 Waikato Management School, The University of Waikato, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand 4 Department of Food Service Management, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747, Korea * Correspondence: [email protected] (M.A.G.); [email protected] (J.H.); Tel.: +8615558031661 (M.A.G.); +82-2-3408-4072 (J.H.) Received: 11 October 2019; Accepted: 3 December 2019; Published: 9 December 2019 Abstract: This case study focuses on how economic, social and environmental factors synergize for sustainable development, and relates to fundamental speculations, looking to unclutter a query-encompassing view of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). This study is explanatory in nature, and identifies, recognizes, and discusses the social dispositions and fundamental sustainability dimensions related to sustainable development. Three fundamental sustainability dimensions—economic, social and environmental—are incorporated in connection with the CPEC to explore sustainable development. We submit an inclusive viewpoint of the CPEC, towards the
    [Show full text]
  • NANKANA SAHIB Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) Punjab 2007-08
    Volume 20 NANKANA SAHIB Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) Punjab 2007-08 VOLUME -20 NANKANA SAHIB GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF STATISTICS MARCH 2009 Contributors to the Report: Bureau of Statistics, Government of Punjab, Planning and Development Department, Lahore UNICEF Pakistan Consultant: Manar E. Abdel-Rahman, PhD M/s Eycon Pvt. Limited: data management consultants The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey was carried out by the Bureau of Statistics, Government of Punjab, Planning and Development Department. Financial support was provided by the Government of Punjab through the Annual Development Programme and technical support by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The final reportreport consists consists of of 36 36 volumes volumes. of whichReaders this may document refer to is the the enclosed first. Readers table may of contents refer to thefor reference.enclosed table of contents for reference. This is a household survey planned by the Planning and Development Department, Government of the Punjab, Pakistan (http://www.pndpunjab.gov.pk/page.asp?id=712). Survey tools were based on models and standards developed by the global MICS project, designed to collect information on the situation of children and women in countries around the world. Additional information on the global MICS project may be obtained from www.childinfo.org. Suggested Citation: Bureau of Statistics, Planning and Development Department, Government of the Punjab - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, Punjab 2007–08, Lahore, Pakistan. ii MICS PUNJAB 2007-08 FOREWORD Government of the Punjab is committed to reduce poverty through sustaining high growth in all aspects of provincial economy. An abiding challenge in maintaining such growth pattern is concurrent development of capacities in planning, implementation and monitoring which requires reliable and real time data on development needs, quality and efficacy of interventions and impacts.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology
    Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Arabic (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 202764 RABIAA MUHAMMAD AMIN 91.18 2 202095 NOORULAIN MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 67.27 3 205559 NASIR HUSSAIN KHUDA YAR 61.69 4 206180 ATA UR REHMAN ZAKIR UR REHMAN 54.22 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Education (B.Ed 2.5 Years) (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 204745 BUSHRA SAMI MUHAMMAD SAMI 78.34 2 204747 RUBAB SAMI MUHAMMAD SAMI 78.21 3 206250 SYED HASSNAN SYED MUHAMMAD SHAH 69.70 4 207469 MUHAMMAD AFTAB SARWAR MUHAMMAD SARWAR MALIK 68.67 5 205695 ALTAF AHMED MUHAMMAD MUNSIF 66.68 6 206100 MUHAMMAD FAIZAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN 66.38 7 200210 RAFIA FAROOQ MUHAMMAD FAROOQ 65.13 8 203771 NIMRAH AFTAB AFTAB AHMED 62.42 9 206939 MARINA RIAZ AHMED 61.70 10 203927 NUSRAT JABEEN DEEN MUHAMMAD 61.50 11 207432 BISMA MUHAMMAD YOUSUF BALOCH 60.69 12 202584 SEHRISH MUHAMMAD RIAZ 60.10 13 206963 HAYAT KHATOON KORAI MAZHAR UL HAQUE 60.00 14 202094 HUMAIRA MUHAMMAD KHAN 57.20 15 206719 ABDUL SAMAD MUHAMMAD RIAZ 56.36 16 206127 NAZIA MUHAMMAD YOUNUS 56.25 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List
    [Show full text]
  • Solanum Nigrum
    Sci.Int.(Lahore),28(6),5251-5255,2016 ISSN 1013-5316;CODEN: SINTE 8 5251 SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN NUTRITIONAL AND ELEMENTAL PROFILE OF MAKO (Solanum nigrum) COLLECTED FROM DIFFERENT TEHSILS OF DISTRICT MIANWALI, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN Abdul Ghani1, Muhammad Nadeem2, Muhammad Mehrban Ahmed3, Mujahid Hussain4, Muhammad Ikram5 and Muhammad Imran6 1,3,4,5,6 Department of Botany, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan 2 Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan Corresponding Author: [email protected] Key words: Spatial variation, Nutritional composition, Elemental profile, Solanum nigrum, District Mianwali ABSTRACT: The survey was conducted to assess the nutritional composition and elemental profile of Solanum nigrum collected from different tehsils (Mianwali, Esakhel, Piplan) of District Mianwali. Highest moisture (28.48%), ash (21.68%) and fat contents (14.23%) were present in tehsil Mianwali. Highest carbohydrate content (25.75%), crude fiber (13.04%) and crude protein content (0.41%) was observed in tehsil Piplan. Highest concentration of Cr (0.16mg/kg), Mg (6.76mg/kg), Mn (0.12mg/kg), Fe (8.19 mg/kg) and Pb (1.85 mg/kg) was present in tehsil Piplan. Highest concentration of Zn (3.52mg/kg) was noted in tehsil Esakhel. Highest concentration of Cd (0.82mg/kg) and Cr (0.25mg/kg) was present in samples collected from tehsil Mianwali. Variation in nutritional composition and elemental profile of Solanum nigrum may be attributed to soil composition (nutrients) and difference of climatic factor prevailing in different tehsils of District Mianwali. INTRODUCTION effective efficiency of curing diseases with no side effects The main aim of the study is to explore the nutrition and the [4].
    [Show full text]
  • Checklist of Medicinal Flora of Tehsil Isakhel, District Mianwali-Pakistan
    Ethnobotanical Leaflets 10: 41-48. 2006. Check List of Medicinal Flora of Tehsil Isakhel, District Mianwali-Pakistan Mushtaq Ahmad, Mir Ajab Khan, Shabana Manzoor, Muhammad Zafar And Shazia Sultana Department of Biological Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad-Pakistan Issued 15 February 2006 ABSTRACT The research work was conducted in the selected areas of Isakhel, Mianwali. The study was focused for documentation of traditional knowledge of local people about use of native medicinal plants as ethnomedicines. The method followed for documentation of indigenous knowledge was based on questionnaire. The interviews were held in local community, to investigate local people and knowledgeable persons, who are the main user of medicinal plants. The ethnomedicinal data on 55 plant species belonging to 52 genera of 30 families were recorded during field trips from six remote villages of the area. The check list and ethnomedicinal inventory was developed alphabetically by botanical name, followed by local name, family, part used and ethnomedicinal uses. Plant specimens were collected, identified, preserved, mounted and voucher was deposited in the Department of Botany, University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi, for future references. Key words: Checklist, medicinal flora and Mianwali-Pakistan. INTRODUCTION District Mianwali derives its name from a local Saint, Mian Ali who had a small hamlet in the 16th century which came to be called Mianwali after his name (on the eastern bank of Indus). The area was a part of Bannu district. The district lies between the 32-10º to 33-15º, north latitudes and 71-08º to 71-57º east longitudes. The district is bounded on the north by district of NWFP and Attock district of Punjab, on the east by Kohat districts, on the south by Bhakkar district of Punjab and on the west by Lakki, Karak and Dera Ismail Khan District of NWFP again.
    [Show full text]
  • 1St Merit List Open Candidates (Emergency Radio RT Dialysis).Pdf
    1ST MERIT LIST OF OPEN CANDIDATES (DIALYSIS) DISCIPLINE SESSION 2020 DURAN PUR CAMPUS SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE ADMISSION COMMITTEE ALONG WITH ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS ON 09 DECEMBER, 2020 AT 09:00 AM, IN THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, KMU-IPMS, DURANPUR, PESHAWAR, POSITIVELY. Errors & omissions are subject to subsequent ractification s# (10%) (50%) (40%) Name Marks Obtain MARKS MARKS Domicile (M/D/Y) SSC Total REMARKS Entry Test Entry Test HSSC Total SSC Obtain HSSC %age IMPROVED Merit Merit Score %age Marks HSSC Obtain HSSC Obtain Passing Year Passing Year Passing Date of Date Birth of Gender (M/F) Gender Father's Name Father's SCC weightage Weightage Test Weightage Adjusted Marks Adjusted Entry Test Total Weightage HSSC Weightage SSC % age Marks SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW 1 Areeba Mukhtar Mukhtar Hussain F 9/17/2000 Mansehra 1009 1100 2017 91.73 932 1100 2019 932 84.73 81 100 81.00 9.17 42.36 32.4 83.94 SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW 2 Waqas khan Khaliq dad khan M 1/8/2002 Swat 946 1100 2018 86.00 944 1100 2020 944 85.82 80 100 80.00 8.60 42.91 32 83.51 SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW 3 Salman Ahmad Abdul Hamid M 3/6/1999 Swat 952 1100 2015 86.55 939 1100 2018 929 84.45 81 100 81.00 8.65 42.23 32.4 83.28 MI SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW 4 Muhammad Arsalan Azam Rizwan Ullah M 3/4/2002 Charsadda 1030 1100 2017 93.64 930 1100 2019 930 84.55 78 100 78.00 9.36 42.27 31.2 82.84 SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW 5 Abdul Haseeb Khatak Farman Ullah M 11/4/2000 Peshawar 1006 1100 2017 91.45 937 1100 2020 927 84.27 78 100 78.00 9.15 42.14 31.2
    [Show full text]
  • F Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT No. SOR/V-39/W&S/03/Vol-II Dated: 25/05/2021 To, The Chief Engineer (Centre), Communication & Works, Peshawar. SUBJECT: 2ND REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL FOR THE SCHEME "CONSTRUCTION OF TECHNICALLY & ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE 198 KM ROADS IN PESHAWAR DIVISION" ADP NO.1702/200247 (2020-21). In exercise of the powers delegated vide Part-I Serial No.5 Second Schedule of the Delegation of Powers under the Financial Rules and Powers of Re-appropriation Rules, 2018, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Government is pleased to accord the 2" Revised Administrative Approval for the implementation of the scheme under ADP NO.1702/200247 (2020-21)"Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 198 KM Roads in Peshawar Division" ADP No.1702/200247 (2020-21)for the period of 26 months from (2020-21) to (2022-23) at a total cost of Rs. 4456.033 million (four thousand four hundred fifty six and thirty three thousand) as per detail given below: S.No. Name of work Total Cost (Rs in M) District Charsadda A Construction / Improvement and Widening of Road from Hassanzai to Munda Head (I) Works and Matta Mughal Khel via Katozai of Road from Shabqadar Chowk to Battagram, From Sokhta to Kotak and Dalazaak Bypass Dalazak Village District Charsadda 1 Construction/improvement and widening of Hassanzai road 3.00 km 69.92 2 Construction/Improvement and Widening of road from Shabqadar Chowk Battagram road (3.70km) 80.00 3 Advertisement charges 0.08 Total 150.00 (II) Construction / Improvement and
    [Show full text]
  • Dawood Hercules Corporation Limited List of Unclaimed Dividend / Shares
    Dawood Hercules Corporation Limited List of Unclaimed Dividend / Shares Unclaimed Unclaimed S.No FOLIO NAME CNIC / NTN Address Shares Dividend 22, BAHADURABADROAD NO.2, BLOCK-3KARACHI-5 1 38 MR. MOHAMMAD ASLAM 00000-0000000-0 5,063 558/5, MOORE STREETOUTRAM ROADKARACHI 2 39 MR. MOHAMMAD USMAN 00000-0000000-0 5,063 FLAT NO. 201, SAMAR CLASSIC,KANJI TULSI DAS 3 43 MR. ROSHAN ALI 42301-1105360-7 STREET,PAKISTAN CHOWK, KARACHI-74200.PH: 021- 870 35401984MOB: 0334-3997270 34, AMIL COLONY NO.1SHADHU HIRANAND 4 47 MR. AKBAR ALI BHIMJEE 00000-0000000-0 ROADKARACHI-5. 5,063 PAKISTAN PETROLEUM LIMITED3RD FLOOR, PIDC 5 48 MR. GHULAM FAREED 00000-0000000-0 HOUSEDR. ZIAUDDIN AHMED ROADKARACHI. 756 C-3, BLOCK TNORTH NAZIMABADKARACHI. 6 63 MR. FAZLUR RAHMAN 00000-0000000-0 7,823 C/O. MUMTAZ SONS11, SIRAJ CLOTH 7 68 MR. AIJAZUDDIN 00000-0000000-0 MARKETBOMBAY BAZARKARACHI. 5,063 517-B, BLOCK 13FEDERAL 'B' AREAKARACHI. 8 72 MR. S. MASOOD RAZA 00000-0000000-0 802 93/10-B, DRIGH ROADCANTT BAZARKARACHI-8. 9 81 MR. TAYMUR ALI KHAN 00000-0000000-0 955 BANK SQUARE BRANCHLAHORE. 10 84 THE BANK OF PUNJAB 00000-0000000-0 17,616 A-125, BLOCK-LNORTH NAZIMABADKARACHI-33. 11 127 MR. SAMIULLAHH 00000-0000000-0 5,063 3, LEILA BUILDING, ABOVE UBLARAMBAGH ROAD, 12 150 MR. MUQIMUDDIN 00000-0000000-0 PAKISTAN CHOWKKARACHI-74200. 5,063 ZAWWAR DISPENSARYOPP. GOVT. COLLEGE FOR 13 152 MRS. KARIMA ABDUL RAHIM 00000-0000000-0 WOMENFRERE ROADKARACHI. 5,063 ZAWWAR DISPENSARYOPP. GOVT COLLEGE FOR 14 153 DR. ABDUL RAHIM GANDHI 00000-0000000-0 WOMENFRERE ROADKARACHI.
    [Show full text]