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S.No District Teshil Union Council School ID School Name Level Gender Inclass Material and Supplies Library Laboratory Co- Curri Dadu 475 476 477 478 479 480 Travelling Stationary Inclass Co- Library Allowance (School Sub Total Furniture S.No District Teshil Union Council School ID School Name Level Gender Material and Curricular Sport Total Budget Laboratory (School Specific (80% Other) 20% supplies Activities Specific Budget) 1 Dadu Dadu 1-Dadu-I 402010153 GBLSS - IRREGATION COLONY Middle Boys 19,123 3,825 15,298 3,825 3,825 15,298 61,193 15,298 76,491 2 Dadu Dadu 6-Piyaro Station 402010097 GBLSS - RUKKAN Middle Mixed 4,134 827 3,307 827 827 3,307 13,228 3,307 16,535 3 Dadu Dadu 7-Allahabad 402010085 GBPS - PIR BUX MIRBAHER Primary Boys 12,023 2,405 7,214 4,809 2,405 9,618 38,472 9,618 48,090 4 Dadu Dadu 7-Allahabad 402010437 GBPS - WALI MUHAMD DARESHANI PANHWAR Primary Boys 9,170 1,834 7,336 1,834 1,834 7,336 29,345 7,336 36,681 5 Dadu Dadu 7-Allahabad 402010612 GBLSS - PEER BUX MIRBHAIR Middle Mixed 6,288 1,258 3,773 2,515 1,258 5,030 20,121 5,030 25,152 6 Dadu Dadu 8-Makhdoom Bilawal 402010395 GBPS - KHAIR MUHAMMD PANHWAR Primary Mixed 5,679 1,136 4,543 1,136 1,136 4,543 18,173 4,543 22,717 7 Dadu Dadu 9-Mounder 402010411 GBPS - SHER MUAHMMAD SOLANGI Primary Mixed 9,215 1,843 7,372 1,843 1,843 7,372 29,488 7,372 36,860 8 Dadu Dadu 9-Mounder 402010528 GBELS - MUHAMMAD ALI BURDI Elementary Boys 11,432 2,286 9,146 2,286 2,286 9,146 36,584 9,146 45,730 9 Dadu Dadu 9-Mounder 402010609 GBLSS - WALEED SHAIKH Middle Boys 6,385 1,277 5,108 1,277 1,277 5,108 20,431 5,108 25,538 10 Dadu Dadu 10-Sial 402010611 GBLSS - MOULA BUX Middle Boys 6,786 1,357 5,429 1,357 1,357 5,429 21,714 5,429 27,143 11 Dadu Dadu 11-Pipri 402010627 GBLSS - PIPRI Middle Mixed 6,637 1,327 5,310 1,327 1,327 5,310 21,238 5,310 26,548 12 Dadu Dadu 13-Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro 402010039 GBPS - HAFIZ MIR MUHAMMAD KALHORO Primary Boys 19,911 3,982 15,929 3,982 3,982 15,929 63,716 15,929 79,645 13 Dadu Dadu 14-Phulji Station 402010466 GBPS - PIARO KHAN ARAIN Primary Boys 12,297 2,459 9,838 2,459 2,459 9,838 39,352 9,838 49,190 14 Dadu Dadu 14-Phulji Station 402010494 GBPS - AHMED KHAN DAWACH Primary Mixed 9,564 1,913 5,738 3,826 1,913 7,651 30,605 7,651 38,256 15 Dadu Dadu 14-Phulji Station 402010549 GBPS - PURANO DERO Primary Boys 14,518 2,904 8,711 5,807 2,904 11,615 46,458 11,615 58,073 16 Dadu Dadu 15-Khudabad 402010630 GBLSS - HAMZO SHAIKANI Middle Mixed 1,838 368 1,471 368 368 1,471 5,883 1,471 7,353 17 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030490 GBLSS - ARZI NAICH Middle Mixed 6,137 1,227 3,682 2,455 1,227 4,909 19,638 4,909 24,547 18 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030491 GBLSS - MUHAMMAD YOUSIF NAICH Middle Mixed 5,800 1,160 4,640 1,160 1,160 4,640 18,559 4,640 23,199 19 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030492 GBLSS - BERO KHAN GADHI Middle Boys 8,280 1,656 6,624 1,656 1,656 6,624 26,496 6,624 33,121 20 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030366 GBPS - MURAD KHOSO Primary Mixed 8,688 1,738 6,950 1,738 1,738 6,950 27,801 6,950 34,752 21 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030488 GBLSS - RAWAT KHAN Middle Mixed 6,424 1,285 5,139 1,285 1,285 5,139 20,558 5,139 25,697 22 Dadu K N Shah 9-Butra 402030007 GBPS - LADHO DERO Primary Mixed 8,973 1,795 7,179 1,795 1,795 7,179 28,715 7,179 35,894 23 Dadu K N Shah 10-Parya 402030485 GBLSS - LOUNG RAHUJA Middle Boys 9,327 1,865 7,462 1,865 1,865 7,462 29,846 7,462 37,308 24 Dadu K N Shah 11-Gozo 402030489 GBLSS - SATANI CHA Middle Mixed 5,710 1,142 4,568 1,142 1,142 4,568 18,271 4,568 22,838 25 Dadu K N Shah 12-Chhore Qamber 402030486 GBLSS - CHHORRE QAMBER Middle Mixed 1,661 332 1,329 332 332 1,329 5,315 1,329 6,644 26 Dadu Dadu 1-Dadu-I 402010619 GGLSS - MAKHDOOM BILAWAL Middle Girls 10,965 2,193 8,772 2,193 2,193 8,772 35,089 8,772 43,862 27 Dadu Dadu 4-Dadu-IV 402010617 GGLSS - SOOMRA ABAD DADU Middle Girls 6,019 1,204 4,816 1,204 1,204 4,816 19,262 4,816 24,078 28 Dadu Dadu 5-Pat (Rural) 402010613 GGELS - SITA VILLAGE Elementary Girls 7,015 1,403 5,612 1,403 1,403 5,612 22,447 5,612 28,058 29 Dadu Dadu 6-Piyaro Station 402010236 GGELS - TAGA Elementary Girls 12,780 2,556 7,668 5,112 2,556 10,224 40,897 10,224 51,121 30 Dadu Dadu 6-Piyaro Station 402010251 GGPS - JAT SHAHJA Primary Girls 10,499 2,100 8,399 2,100 2,100 8,399 33,596 8,399 41,995 31 Dadu Dadu 7-Allahabad 402010614 GGLSS - ARZ MUHAMMAD KHOSO Middle Girls 3,274 655 2,619 655 655 2,619 10,476 2,619 13,095 32 Dadu Dadu 9-Mounder 402010230 GGPS - MONDAR(GCM Primary Girls 14,815 2,963 11,852 2,963 2,963 11,852 47,407 11,852 59,259 33 Dadu Dadu 9-Mounder 402010625 GGLSS - WALEED SHAIKH Middle Girls 4,057 811 3,246 811 811 3,246 12,984 3,246 16,229 34 Dadu Dadu 10-Sial 402010306 GGELS - BHAI KHAN LASHARI Elementary Girls 11,831 2,366 9,464 2,366 2,366 9,464 37,858 9,464 47,322 35 Dadu Dadu 11-Pipri 402010301 GGPS - JIAND LASHARI Primary Girls 9,245 1,849 7,396 1,849 1,849 7,396 29,584 7,396 36,980 36 Dadu K N Shah 1-Khairpur Nathan Shah 402030081 GGPS - BUGHIA MOH Primary Girls 13,617 2,723 10,893 2,723 2,723 10,893 43,573 10,893 54,467 37 Dadu K N Shah 1-Khairpur Nathan Shah 402030147 GBPS - WATER SUPPLY COLONY Primary Boys 8,237 1,647 6,589 1,647 1,647 6,589 26,357 6,589 32,947 38 Dadu K N Shah 2-Sita Road 402030155 GGPS - GIRLS COMMUNITY MODEL Primary Girls 18,999 3,800 11,399 7,600 3,800 15,199 60,797 15,199 75,996 39 Dadu K N Shah 2-Sita Road 402030109 GGPS - SITA ROAD Primary Girls 14,974 2,995 11,979 2,995 2,995 11,979 47,915 11,979 59,894 40 Dadu K N Shah 3-Kakar 402030085 GGPS - BAHAR WAHAN Primary Girls 5,257 1,051 4,206 1,051 1,051 4,206 16,822 4,206 21,028 41 Dadu K N Shah 3-Kakar 402030105 GGPS - BORIRI Primary Girls 9,594 1,919 7,675 1,919 1,919 7,675 30,700 7,675 38,374 42 Dadu K N Shah 3-Kakar 402030142 GGPS - KHAT LASHKAR Primary Girls 8,237 1,647 6,589 1,647 1,647 6,589 26,357 6,589 32,947 43 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030080 GGPS - PARYAL QAMBRANI Primary Girls 7,514 1,503 6,011 1,503 1,503 6,011 24,046 6,011 30,057 44 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030087 GGPS - DUR MOHAMMAD ABRO Primary Girls 9,907 1,981 7,926 1,981 1,981 7,926 31,703 7,926 39,629 45 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030091 GGPS - MITHO BABAR Primary Girls 6,927 1,385 5,542 1,385 1,385 5,542 22,168 5,542 27,710 46 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030092 GGPS - BELO PATTA Primary Girls 10,088 2,018 8,070 2,018 2,018 8,070 32,281 8,070 40,351 47 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030093 GGPS - PUSIA Primary Girls 8,056 1,611 6,445 1,611 1,611 6,445 25,780 6,445 32,224 48 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030106 GGPS - KATHIA Primary Girls 4,535 907 3,628 907 907 3,628 14,511 3,628 18,138 49 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030107 GGPS - KHANPUR(GC) Primary Girls 13,622 2,724 10,897 2,724 2,724 10,897 43,589 10,897 54,486 50 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030114 GGPS - GUL MUHAMMAD CHANDIO Primary Girls 10,584 2,117 8,468 2,117 2,117 8,468 33,870 8,468 42,338 51 Dadu K N Shah 4-Mitho Babar 402030129 GGPS - FAQIR MUHAMMAD Primary Girls 5,663 1,133 4,531 1,133 1,133 4,531 18,123 4,531 22,653 52 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030077 GGPS - DITAL BABAR Primary Girls 6,792 1,358 5,434 1,358 1,358 5,434 21,734 5,434 27,168 53 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030103 GGPS - JHANDO GAD Primary Girls 7,063 1,413 5,650 1,413 1,413 5,650 22,601 5,650 28,251 54 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030130 GGPS - LOOLJA Primary Girls 6,837 1,367 5,470 1,367 1,367 5,470 21,879 5,470 27,349 55 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030136 GGPS - MUHAMMAD YOOSUF NAICH Primary Girls 8,553 1,711 6,842 1,711 1,711 6,842 27,369 6,842 34,211 56 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030151 GGPS - LAL BUX KHASKHELI Primary Girls 6,341 1,268 5,072 1,268 1,268 5,072 20,290 5,072 25,362 57 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030156 GGPS - AHMED KHAN LEGHARI Primary Girls 5,483 1,097 4,386 1,097 1,097 4,386 17,545 4,386 21,931 58 Dadu K N Shah 5-Kande Chuki 402030108 GGPS - BERO KHAN Primary Mixed 16,330 3,266 13,064 3,266 3,266 13,064 52,257 13,064 65,322 59 Dadu K N Shah 6-Bughia 402030076 GGPS - GABARJI Primary Girls 5,889 1,178 4,711 1,178 1,178 4,711 18,845 4,711 23,556 60 Dadu K N Shah 6-Bughia 402030117 GGPS - MISRI CHAN Primary Girls 5,347 1,069 4,278 1,069 1,069 4,278 17,111 4,278 21,389 61 Dadu K N Shah 6-Bughia 402030132 GGPS - IBRAHIM CHANNO Primary Girls 8,643 1,729 6,914 1,729 1,729 6,914 27,658 6,914 34,572 62 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030090 GGPS - BORA LAKHIAR Primary Girls 6,927 1,385 5,542 1,385 1,385 5,542 22,168 5,542 27,710 63 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030095 GGPS - KARIMDAD L Primary Girls 9,456 1,891 7,565 1,891 1,891 7,565 30,258 7,565 37,823 64 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030098 GGPS - MURAD CHANDIO Primary Girls 8,462 1,692 6,770 1,692 1,692 6,770 27,080 6,770 33,850 65 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030099 GGPS - MIR HASSAN Primary Girls 10,088 2,018 8,070 2,018 2,018 8,070 32,281 8,070 40,351 66 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030110 GGPS - LADHAN Primary Girls 8,824 1,765 7,059 1,765 1,765 7,059 28,236 7,059 35,294 67 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030122 GGPS - REJHPUR Primary Girls 8,778 1,756 7,023 1,756 1,756 7,023 28,091 7,023 35,114 68 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030126 GGPS - SAINDAD LAKHAIR Primary Girls 6,295 1,259 5,036 1,259 1,259 5,036 20,145 5,036 25,181 69 Dadu K N Shah 7-Thalho 402030361 GBPS - WALI MUHAMAD LAKHIAR Primary Mixed 7,605 1,521 6,084 1,521 1,521 6,084 24,335 6,084 30,419 70 Dadu K N Shah 8-Burira 402030097 GGPS - BUG Primary Girls 9,591 1,918 7,673 1,918 1,918 7,673 30,692 7,673 38,365 71 Dadu K N Shah 8-Burira 402030100 GGPS - BURIRA Primary Girls 8,869 1,774 7,095 1,774 1,774 7,095 28,380 7,095 35,475 72 Dadu K N Shah 8-Burira 402030115 GGPS - KOOR MIR MUHAMMAD Primary Girls 7,156 1,431 5,725 1,431 1,431 5,725 22,898 5,725 28,623 73 Dadu K N Shah 8-Burira
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