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Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences (Amendment) Act, 2017
SINDH ACT NO.IX OF 2017 THE JACOBABAD INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2017. [12th April, 2017] to amend the Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 2013. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the Jacobabad Institute of Preamble Medical Sciences Act, 2013, in the matter hereinafter appearing; It is hereby enacted as follows:- 1. (1) This Act may be called Jacobabad Institute of Medical Short title and Sciences (Amendment) Act, 2017. commencement. (2) It shall come into force at once. 2. In the Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 2013, Amendment of section hereinafter referred to as the said Act, in section 3, for sub-section (1), 3 of Sindh Act No. the following shall be substituted:- XIX of 2013. “(1) An Institute to be called Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences shall be established at Jacobabad.”. 3. In the said Act, section 4 shall be omitted. Omission of section 4 of Sindh Act No.XIX of 2013. 4. In the said Act in Section 5, after clause (vi), the following shall be Amendment of section inserted:- 5 of Sindh Act No.XIX of 2013. “(vi-i) to confer or award degrees, diplomas, cert ificates, and other academic distinctions on and to persons, who have passed its examination under prescribed conditions. (vi-ii) to affiliate with any University and disaffiliate medical institutions and inspect colleges and other educational institutions affiliated or seeking affiliation with it.” 5. In the said Act, in section 7, in sub-section (1), for the word Amendment of section “Governor”, the words “Chief Minister” shall be substituted. -
Role of Human Resource for Effective Disaster Management in Hyderabad Division, Sindh
Pakistan Geographical Review, Vol.75, No1, June. 2020, PP 10-30 ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE FOR EFFECTIVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN HYDERABAD DIVISION, SINDH QASIM MUMTAZ*, MUHAMMAD ASHRAF*, UZMA MUKHTAR** *Department of Disaster Management and Development Studies, University of Baluchistan, Quetta **Department of Commerce, University of Baluchistan, Quetta ABSTRACT As per the World Disaster Reports, the impacts of disasters (both manmade and natural) on humans are escalating across the globe with each passing day which has attracted great focus on the issue of disaster management. Pakistan is no exception to this where natural hazards (earthquake and floods, etc.) are recurrent phenomena due to climate change and cause heavy loss to human lives, standing crops and property. In recent years, where factors contributing towards vulnerability are wide spread, the challenges posed by disasters, whether natural or manmade, to humanity are larger than ever and the principal element in this challenge is the human resource dimension. It has been consecutively observed in the disaster history that still the focus has not been given on human resource perspective in disaster management. This paper aims to study the role of human resource (people affected, specialists, experts, etc.) for effective disaster management in Hyderabad Division of Sindh. For this purpose, effectiveness indicators were first identified and determined through extensive literature review. A total of 219 individuals (various categories) were selected through the simple random sampling technique for questionnaire survey. Primary data was processed and statistically analyzed using factor analysis and inferential (multiple regression etc.) statistics in order to study the relationship between human resource and disaster management. -
Tehsil Code List for the Hajj
Page 1 of 7 TEHSIL CODE LIST FOR THE HAJJ - 2014 (FOR MEHRAM CODE LIST, PLEASE SEE LAST PAGE ) DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 001 ISLAMABAD 001 PUNJAB 01 RAWALPINDI DIVISION 002 DISTRICT RAWALPINDI 003 DISTRICT ATTOCK RAWALPINDI 002 ATTOCK 009 KAHUTA 003 JAND 010 MURREE 004 FATEH JANG 011 TAXILA 005 PINDI GHEB 012 GUJAR KHAN 006 HASSAN ABDAL 013 KOTLI SATTIAN 007 HAZRO 014 KALLAR SAYYEDAN 008 004 DISTRICT CHAKWAL 005 DISTRICT JHELUM CHAKWAL 015 JHELUM 020 TALA GANG 016 PIND DADAN KHAN 021 CHOA SAIDAN SHAH 017 SOHAWA 022 KALLAR KAHAR 018 DINA 023 LAWA 019 02 SARGODHA DIVISION 006 DISTRICT SARGODHA 007 DISTRICT BHAKKAR SARGODHA 024 BHAKKAR 031 BHALWAL 025 MANKERA 032 SHAH PUR 026 KALUR KOT 033 SILAN WALI 027 DARYA KHAN 034 SAHIEWAL 028 009 DISTRICT MIANWALI KOT MOMIN 029 MIANWALI 038 BHERA 030 ESSA KHEL 039 008 DISTRICT KHUSHAB PIPLAN 040 KHUSHAB 035 NOOR PUR 036 QUAIDABAD 037 03 FAISALABAD DIVISION 010 DISTRICT FAISALABAD 011 DISTRICT TOBA TEK SING FAISALABAD CITY 041 TOBA TEK SING 047 FAISALABAD SADDAR 042 KAMALIA 048 JARANWALA 043 GOJRA 049 SAMUNDARI 044 PIR MAHAL 050 CHAK JHUMRA 045 012 DISTRICT JHANG TANDLIANWALA 046 JHANG 051 013 DISTRICT CHINIOT SHORE KOT 052 CHINIOT 055 AHMEDPUR SIAL 053 LALIAN 056 18-HAZARI 054 BHAWANA 057 04 GUJRANWALA DIVISION 014 DISTRICT GUJRANWALA 015 DISTRICT SIALKOT GUJRANWALA CITY 058 SIALKOT 063 GUJRANWALA SADDAR 059 DASKA 064 WAZIRABAD 060 PASROOR 065 NOSHEHRA VIRKAN 061 SAMBRIAL 066 KAMOKE 062 016 DISTRICT NAROWAL 017 DISTRICT HAFIZABAD NAROWAL 067 HAFIZABAD 070 SHAKAR GARH 068 PINDI BHATTIAN -
Consolidated Court-Address Sindh.Xlsx
STATEMENT SHOWING THE JUDICIAL OFFICE ADDRESSES AND CONTACT NUMBERS IN RESPECT OF SINDH Dated: 05-04-2018 Sr. Judicial Office Type High Court/ Session Court / Division District Office Addresses Contact Number No Civil Court 1 2 3 4 5 6 HYDERABAD DIVISION High Court of Sindh, Circuit Branch, 1 Hyderabad Hyderabad High Court of Sindh Circuit Branch Hyderabad 022-9200903 Saddar Hyderabad 2 Hyderabad Hyderabad District and Sessions Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200333 3 Hyderabad Hyderabad I-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200460 4 Hyderabad Hyderabad II-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200461 5 Hyderabad Hyderabad III-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200462 6 Hyderabad Hyderabad IV-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200463 7 Hyderabad Hyderabad V-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200327 8 Hyderabad Hyderabad VI-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200328 9 Hyderabad Hyderabad VII-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9200329 10 Hyderabad Hyderabad VIII-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9201820 11 Hyderabad Hyderabad IX-Additional District Session Judge, Hyderabad District Sessions Court, Hyderabad 022-9201641 12 Hyderabad -
104 Faculty Wise Distribution of Merit Seats for Various Districts of Sindh
Faculty Wise Distribution of Merit Seats for Various Districts of Sindh. R = Rural U= Urban B.Sc (Agri.) Hons. B.E (Agri) DVM BSIT B.Sc (Hons) Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Animal Information Institute of Food Division / District Agricultural Crop Crop Social Agricultural Husbandry & Technology Science & Production Protection Sciences Engineering Veterinary Sciences Centre Technology Total HYDERABAD DIVISION R U R U R U R U R U R U R U Hyderabad 20 5 10 3 8 2 7 2 7 2 11 3 2 1 83 Tando Allahyar 6 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 27 Tando Muhammad Khan 6 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 27 Matiari 7 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 29 Badin 13 3 8 2 6 1 5 1 5 1 7 2 2 1 57 Thatta 7 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 1 0 35 Sujawal 6 1 4 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 25 Dadu 14 3 9 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 8 2 2 0 58 Jamshoro 7 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 2 1 35 Sub-Total 86 21 51 13 36 10 31 9 31 9 49 13 14 3 376 MIRPURKHAS DIVISION Mirpurkhas 12 3 7 2 5 1 4 1 4 1 8 2 2 1 53 Umerkot 8 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 2 0 36 Tharparkar 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 7 2 2 1 49 Sub-Total 31 8 17 4 13 3 11 3 11 3 21 5 6 2 138 SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD DIVISION Shaheed Benazir Abad 14 3 7 2 6 1 5 1 5 1 7 2 2 0 55 Noushehro Feroze 13 3 8 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 8 2 2 0 55 Sanghar 16 4 9 2 6 1 6 1 6 1 9 2 3 1 69 Sub-Total 43 10 24 6 17 3 16 3 16 3 24 6 7 1 179 SUKKUR DIVISION Sukkur 12 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 0 48 Ghotki 13 3 7 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 0 50 Khairpur 20 5 10 3 8 2 7 2 7 2 10 3 2 1 82 Sub-Total 45 11 23 6 17 4 15 4 15 4 22 7 6 1 180 LARKANA DIVISION Larkana 12 3 6 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 8 2 2 1 51 Qambar / Shahdad Kot 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 7 2 2 0 48 Shikarpur 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 1 48 Jacobabad 9 2 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 2 0 37 Kashmore 9 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 1 0 36 Sub-Total 52 13 27 6 21 5 18 5 18 5 31 8 9 2 220 Karachi Division 6 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 25 Grand Total 263 65 144 36 106 26 93 25 93 25 149 40 44 9 1118 104 FACULTY WISE BREAKUP OF SEATS FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES B.Sc (Hons) B.Sc (Agri.) Hons. -
Pakistan Floods 2020 ` Situation Updates Climate Adaptation & Resilience Building
Alert Level Orange-II Pakistan Floods 2020 ` Situation Updates Climate Adaptation & Resilience Building www.muslimaid.org.pk Sitrep number 1 Date of situation report Sunday, 30 August 2020 Type of disaster Flash floods Affected Areas Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & Gilgit-Baltistan Death toll 134 People injured 81 Houses completely collapsed 1,001 Houses partially damaged 435 Response agency Muslim Aid (MA) Reporting country Pakistan Muslim Aid funding secured GBP 20,000 Key contacts in the country Syed Shahnawaz Ali (CD-Pakistan), Fahad Iqbal Haidri (IHoP) This situation report is prepared to highlight the affected provinces of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan due to the recent floods. Muslim Aid Pakistan is on the ground to carry out the assessment and relief activities in close collaboration with the sector partners and government line-departments i.e. National & Provincial Disaster Management Authorities. The information presented in this document is collected to the date of release and might change in the coming days. The information related to assessment and relief work is regularly updated on Muslim Aid’s Pakistan website: click here for review. The Situation Heavy torrential monsoon rains in Pakistan have killed 134 people and damaged thousands of homes across the country, according to the National Disaster Management Authority. The southern provinces i.e. Sindh and Balochistan are hit hard with flash floods, the life is standstill. With a fresh spell of rains, Northern province i.e. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir are also getting affected badly with landslides and road blockages. The biggest metropolis, Karachi, has experienced the worst of the urban flooding phenomena in the history of the country. -
Free Textbook Distribution Process in Sindh, Pakistan: a Study of Stakeholders Perceptions Wasim Qazi Dr
Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Curriculum and Instruction Faculty and Staff Curriculum and Instruction Scholarship January 2010 Free Textbook Distribution Process in Sindh, Pakistan: A Study of Stakeholders Perceptions Wasim Qazi Dr. Eastern Kentucky University, [email protected] Khalid J. Rawat Iqra University Shams Hamid Iqra University Halah C. Simon Iqra University Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/ci_fsresearch Part of the Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, International and Comparative Education Commons, Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Commons, and the Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons Recommended Citation Qazi, Wasim Dr.; Rawat, Khalid J.; Hamid, Shams; and Simon, Halah C., "Free Textbook Distribution Process in Sindh, Pakistan: A Study of Stakeholders Perceptions" (2010). Curriculum and Instruction Faculty and Staff Scholarship. Paper 54. http://encompass.eku.edu/ci_fsresearch/54 This is brought to you for free and open access by the Curriculum and Instruction at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Curriculum and Instruction Faculty and Staff choS larship by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Free Textbook Distribution Process in Sindh, Pakistan: A Study of Stakeholders Perceptions by Prof. Dr. Wasim Qazi Emails: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] Faculty of Education and Learning Sciences -
Prominent Economists' Thought
PROMINENT ECONOMISTS’ THOUGHT No. 1 March 2021 A NEW PAKISTAN: MAYBE!1 Mahmood Hasan Khan Prof. Mahmood Hasan Khan is currently Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Simon Fraser University, Canada. Prof. Khan has several books to his credit including Public Policy and the Rural Economy in Pakistan, Underdevelopment and Agrarian Structure in Pakistan, Participatory Rural Development in Pakistan: Experience of Rural Support Programmes, and The Economics of Green Revolution in Pakistan. He has numerous journal publications, including many in the Pakistan Development Review (The PDR), flagship publication of the PIDE. I want to share a thought experiment. Let’s change Pakistan from a federation of four provinces to a union (state) of 20 regions. Why abolish the provinces? Well, for at least three good reasons: they are a colonial legacy; they are culturally and ethnically heterogeneous; and they promote “provincialism” because one of them dominates the political and administrative structure of the country. The present system does not reflect the regional and ethnic aspirations of the people; it disempowers them; and it is inefficient and inequitable in delivering the services that people need and deserve. The proposed regions comprise contiguous districts with ethnically similar communities of common interests (Appendix I). The regional system, as it empowers the ordinary people, will make politicians and civil servants far more accountable to their constituents. Greater accountability also means cleaner governance. The system will also make the delivery of services more efficient and equitable. I. Structure of State Institutions A. Elected Offices 1. Central Government: It will be formed on the basis of votes cast by members of the National Assembly. -
Complementary Feeding Practices in Pakistan.Pdf
COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING PRACTICES IN PAKISTAN AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF PDHS 2012-13 NIPS The study on “Complementary Feeding Practices in Pakistan: An In-depth Analysis of the Pakistan Demographic & Health Survey (PDHS) and technical support of DFID and UNICEF. The purpose of the study was to provide status of optimal consumption patterns and child feeding practices in breastfed and non-breastfed children. It has assessed the association between complementary feeding practices and demographic, socio-economic and health indicators of children age 6-23 months and their mothers. The technical experts have provided suggestions/ recommendations to the policy makers to design a formative qualitative research. NIPS was established in 1986 and currently working under the umbrella of the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination. The Institute has played a key role in studying the dynamics of parameters pertaining to health and population for providing technical support to design action oriented Population Welfare Programmes. It has generated reliable demographic indices and provided policy guidelines for planners and administrators of Health, Planning and Development Divisions and regional Population Welfare Programmes. The studies carried out by NIPS provide an insight for the programme administrators and help in identifying major issues to be addressed. National Institute of Population Studies has been recognized nationally and internationally for reliability and high quality of its research, training and human resource development, monitoring and evaluation in the areas of health, population and development. One of its mandates is to provide population projections, authentic data and analytical inputs for planning and policy formulation and studies on socio-economic dimensions of population growth and development. -
Province Wise Provisional Results of Census - 2017
PROVINCE WISE PROVISIONAL RESULTS OF CENSUS - 2017 ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS POPULATION 2017 POPULATION 1998 PAKISTAN 207,774,520 132,352,279 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA 30,523,371 17,743,645 FATA 5,001,676 3,176,331 PUNJAB 110,012,442 73,621,290 SINDH 47,886,051 30,439,893 BALOCHISTAN 12,344,408 6,565,885 ISLAMABAD 2,006,572 805,235 Note:- 1. Total Population includes all persons residing in the country including Afghans & other Aliens residing with the local population 2. Population does not include Afghan Refugees living in Refugee villages 1 PROVISIONAL CENSUS RESULTS -2017 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA District Tehsil POPULATION POPULATION ADMN. UNITS / AREA Sr.No Sr.No 2017 1998 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA 30,523,371 17,743,645 MALAKAND DIVISION 7,514,694 4,262,700 1 CHITRAL DISTRICT 447,362 318,689 1 Chitral Tehsil 278,122 184,874 2 Mastuj Tehsil 169,240 133,815 2 UPPER DIR DISTRICT 946,421 514,451 3 Dir Tehsil 439,577 235,324 4 *Shringal Tehsil 185,037 104,058 5 Wari Tehsil 321,807 175,069 3 LOWER DIR DISTRICT 1,435,917 779,056 6 Temergara Tehsil 520,738 290,849 7 *Adenzai Tehsil 317,504 168,830 8 *Lal Qilla Tehsil 219,067 129,305 9 *Samarbagh (Barwa) Tehsil 378,608 190,072 4 BUNER DISTRICT 897,319 506,048 10 Daggar/Buner Tehsil 355,692 197,120 11 *Gagra Tehsil 270,467 151,877 12 *Khado Khel Tehsil 118,185 69,812 13 *Mandanr Tehsil 152,975 87,239 5 SWAT DISTRICT 2,309,570 1,257,602 14 *Babuzai Tehsil (Swat) 599,040 321,995 15 *Bari Kot Tehsil 184,000 99,975 16 *Kabal Tehsil 420,374 244,142 17 Matta Tehsil 465,996 251,368 18 *Khawaza Khela Tehsil 265,571 141,193 -
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No. PDMA(S) / 7 (87) / 2015 PROVINCIAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (PDMA) REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF SINDH FLOODS 2015 - SAFE EVACUATION REPORT (SER) - 43 Date of Issue: 08.09.2015 Time of Issue: 1700 hours PROVISIONAL REPORT and SUBJECT TO CHANGE No. of Relief POPULATION IN RELIEF CAMPS LIVE STOCK EVACUATED Taluka No. of Capacity of Relief No. of Villages *Persons Camps / Tent S# District From Where Evacuation Union Camp / Tent Evacuated Evacuated Villages Children Infants Under Large Small Made / Carried out Councils Village Male Female Total Total Established Under 12 Yrs 5 Yrs Animal Animal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LARKANA DIVISION Bakrani, Rato Dero, 1 Larkano ** 10 204 34,866 3 6,000 R.A R.A R.A R.A 1,587 R.A R.A R.A Dokri, Larkano Khanpur, Garhi Yasin 2 Shikarpur ** 9 73 20,235 - - - - - - - - - - & Lakhi Kandhkot & 3 Kashmore** 9 240 101,035 - 796 families - - - - - 25,394 38,456 63,850 Kashmore SUKKUR DIVISON Rohri, Pano Aqil, New 300-400 4 Sukkur** 10 234 95,568 10 119 138 119 111 487 45,979 23,267 69,246 Sukkur each camp Ghotki 5 Ghotki ** 10 304 68,766 8 27,000 - - - - - 9,622 12,549 22,171 & Ubauro Khairpur, Kingri, 6 Khairpur ** 13 400 86,015 2 2000 - - - - - 8,478 7,776 16,254 Gambat, Sobho Dero SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD DIVISION Shaheed 7 Sakrand, Kazi Ahmed 9 102 39,650 57 10000 32 35 58 54 179 13352 11641 24,993 Benazirabad ** N.Feroze, Moro, 8 N. -
19.11 Number of Cinemas by Province/Division/District
402 19.11 Number of Cinemas by Province/Division/District Division/District 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2017-18 2018-19 PAKISTAN 203 133 107 85 115 109 111 92 116 72 PUNJAB 123 87 70 59 69 61 67 52 78 56 1. Rawalpindi Division 18 9 6 8 10 9 8 8 7 6 Rawalpindi 16 9 5 7 10 9 8 8 6 6 Jehlum -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Attock 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chakwal 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Murree Hill -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- Taxila Cantt. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2. Gujranwala Division 34 30 22 14 13 12 15 11 16 12 Gujranwala 16 13 16 9 9 8 9 5 10 5 Sialkot 7 8 2 2 3 2 4 4 4 4 Gujrat 9 8 4 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 Narowal -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mandi Baha-ud-Din 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Hafizabad 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3. Lahore Division 25 20 21 18 26 22 24 11 38 23 Lahore 17 17 17 15 22 20 23 10 37 23 Kasur 1 1 1 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- Okara 5 -- 2 2 2 2 1 -- 1 Sheikhupura 2 2 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 4. Sargodha Division 6 7 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 Sargodha 6 7 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 Mianwali -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Khushab -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Bhakkar -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Faisalabad Division 13 8 8 7 10 9 8 10 10 9 Faisalabad 9 7 6 5 9 8 8 8 10 9 Toba Tek Singh 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Jhang 3 1 2 2 1 1 -- 2 -- -- 6. Multan Division 16 11 5 5 5 6 9 8 9 4 Multan 11 10 4 4 5 6 9 8 8 4 Vehari 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Khanewal 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sahiwal 2 1 1 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- Pakpattan 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lodhran -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7.