LIST of POLLING STATIONS for a CONSTITUENCY of Election to the Provincial Assembly of the Sindh PS-116 KARACHI WEST-V
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Chapter 6 Urban Transport Development Policy
Karachi Transportation Improvement Project Final Report Chapter 6 Urban Transport Development Policy 6.1 Mass Transit Development Scenario 6.1.1 “Do-Nothing” Scenario As shown in Chapter-2 (Traffic Survey) and Chapter-5 (Demand Forecast), traffic situation in Karachi would become worse in the future if no transport project is implemented because of: - Population growth (1.67 times from 2010 to 2030) - Economic growth, which increases the trip rate1 - Increase in car ownership rate, which increases the trip rate and decrease road space - Expansion of urbanized area, which increases the trip length (1.64 times from 2010 to 2030) Heavier traffic will cause the deterioration of bus services which results in more modal shift to motorcycle and private cars, and increase the traffic on roads. To evaluate the situation without transport investment, a “Do-Nothing” scenario was analyzed in which the following conditions were assumed: - No mass transit system including KCR would be implemented. - Population growth, economic growth and urban development are the same conditions as the demand forecast in “with master plan” case. - The number of buses would increase according to passenger demand. The last assumption is an optimistic case for “Do-Nothing” scenario. The “Do-Nothing” scenario means that no mass transit system will be implemented, but improvement of bus transport services will be taken place. In case that no action about public transport is taken in the future, as has been in the last 20 years, the number of buses would not increase even if traffic demand increases. Figure 6-1-1 illustrates the simulation result of “Do-Nothing” scenario. -
Active Franchise List ~ NADRA.Xlsx
NADRA e-Sahulat outlets ISLAMABAD 1 Bilal traders shop no 7 ground floor mughal market I‐8/1 2 Islamabad Karachi company G ‐ 9 Markaz NADRA Kisok 3 Subicca Inc. H.No. 112 Street No 70 Opposite Filter Plant G 9/3 Islamabad. 4 Pearl Iceream,Yammy Icecream franchise,Shop No. B‐2,Shaheen Plaza,near Utility Sotre,I‐10 Markaz 5 Al Rehmat enterprises Al rehmat market shops 01‐03 street no 4 koral town Islamabad 6 Office No. 6, First Floor, Malik Plaza, Block 16‐C, Upper Floor NRC F‐8, Islamabad 7 Friends Computers Shop no 9 basement Farhan Plaza G‐11 Markaz Islamabad 8 Arslan Hardware Electric & Paint Store machine stop Darkala road chowk Harno Thanda Pani Islamabad 9 Pakistan Town, Phase‐I near Lohi Bheer 10 Tariq Market F‐10/2. 11 Shop No. 1‐B Plot No. 2/A Pakeza Market I‐8/4 Islamabad 12 Hamza Card & Mobile, Saifullah Plaza, Rawat 13 Basement floor hajveri plaza 22‐b chaina chock blue area F‐6,G‐6 14 Adeel Mobile Shop & Call Customer Services Bharak Kahu 15 Main CDA Headquarters Building Compound 16 Aamir Communication Jabba UC Tarlai 17 Al‐Rehman Stationary Golra Sharif 18 Arsalan Customer Service, PCO, Nei Abadi Korang Sohan Warsi Market Islamabad. 19 Dhanyal Customer Near Police Station Service Simly Dam Road Near Barakahu. 20 Moh Usman Abad Near Masjid Abdullah Bin Zubair Bhara Kaho Islamabad 21 Village Chatta Bakhtawar Islamabad. 22 Shop No.8, Mughal Market, Irfanabad, P.O Tarlai Kalan, Taramri Chowk. 23 Main Bazar Sang Jani, Tehsil & Distt Islamabad 24 Village Farash Near Girls High School Federal Area Islamabad. -
Informal Land Controls, a Case of Karachi-Pakistan
Informal Land Controls, A Case of Karachi-Pakistan. This Thesis is Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Saeed Ud Din Ahmed School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University June 2016 DECLARATION This work has not been submitted in substance for any other degree or award at this or any other university or place of learning, nor is being submitted concurrently in candidature for any degree or other award. Signed ………………………………………………………………………………… (candidate) Date ………………………… i | P a g e STATEMENT 1 This thesis is being submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of …………………………(insert MCh, MD, MPhil, PhD etc, as appropriate) Signed ………………………………………………………………………..………… (candidate) Date ………………………… STATEMENT 2 This thesis is the result of my own independent work/investigation, except where otherwise stated. Other sources are acknowledged by explicit references. The views expressed are my own. Signed …………………………………………………………….…………………… (candidate) Date ………………………… STATEMENT 3 I hereby give consent for my thesis, if accepted, to be available for photocopying and for inter- library loan, and for the title and summary to be made available to outside organisations. Signed ……………………………………………………………………………… (candidate) Date ………………………… STATEMENT 4: PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BAR ON ACCESS I hereby give consent for my thesis, if accepted, to be available for photocopying and for inter- library loans after expiry of a bar on access previously approved by the Academic Standards & Quality Committee. Signed …………………………………………………….……………………… (candidate) Date ………………………… ii | P a g e iii | P a g e Acknowledgement The fruition of this thesis, theoretically a solitary contribution, is indebted to many individuals and institutions for their kind contributions, guidance and support. NED University of Engineering and Technology, my alma mater and employer, for financing this study. -
REQUEST for PROPOSAL for MAY 2020
GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET DIVISION SINDH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL For THIRD PARTY VALIDATION & MONITORING OF PROJECTS UNDER DEPOSIT WORKS WITH VARIOUS MUNICIPAL BODIES UNDER SPONSORING OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MAY 2020 Page | 1 PART-1 ANNEXURE A SECTION-1: LETTER OF INVITATION (LOI) Name: Designation: Company: Address: Dear Mr. /Mrs, The Sindh infrastructure development company limited (SIDCL), the client, invites proposals for THIRD PARTY VALIDATION & MONITORING OF PROJECTS UNDER DEPOSIT WORKS WITH VARIOUS MUNICIPAL BODIES UNDER SPONSORING OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN. Details of the services required are provided in the terms of reference. Page | 2 ANNEXURE B SECTION-2 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 You are hereby invited to submit a technical and a financial proposal for consulting services required for the assignment named in the attached LOI Data Sheet (referred to as “Data Sheet” hereafter) annexed with this letter. Your proposal could form the basis for future negotiations and ultimately a Contract between your firm and the Client named in the Data Sheet. 1.2 A brief description of the assignment and its objectives are given in the Data Sheet. Details are provided in the attached RFP provided in the Documents, and will become part of agreement subsequently. 1.3 The assignment shall be implemented in accordance with the phasing specified in the Data Sheet. 1.4 The Client has been entrusted the duty to implement the Project as Sponsoring Agency by Government of Pakistan (GoP) and funds for the project shall be arranged by the Client. 1.5 To obtain first-hand information on the assignment and on the local conditions, you are encouraged to pay a visit to the Client before submitting a proposal and attend a pre- proposal conference if specified in the Data Sheet. -
Urban Sprawl in Karachi S. AKHTAR, MRDHANANI++* Department Of
Sindh Univ. Res. Jour. (Sci. Ser.) Vol.45 (3) 482-491 (2013) SINDH UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNAL (SCIENCE SERIES) Urban Sprawl in Karachi S. AKHTAR, M.R.DHANANI++* Department of Geography, University of Karachi Received 17th January 2013 and Revised 30th May 2013 Abstract: In the period of 1981to1998 massive flight of population was recorded in Karachi City from the central city to the outskirts. As a result central population density sharply fell and population density gradient adopted a gentle slope. Similarly during the period 2002 to 2012, massive rural lands in Karachi had been converted into urbanized lands. As a result first time overall population density of Karachi fell. These results indicate urban sprawl phenomenon in Karachi which was first identified in America in the 1950s. This paper is an attempt: a) to investigate urban sprawl phenomenon in Karachi b) to evaluate how urban sprawl in Karachi is dissimilar to American cities c) to probe causes and impacts of sprawl in Karachi, and d) to analyse opinions of the city dwellers about the policies of dispersal and counter dis persal. Keywords: Karachi, Urban sprawl, counter dispersal, density gradient. 1. INTRODUCTION Kingdom suburbanization started in the late Urban sprawl is a term associated with 19th and early 20 th century as a result of the the rapid growth of urban area resulted loss of policies of population deconcentration and agricultural land, forest and rangeland. It was industrial decentralization(Hall,1996). In the first identified in 1950s when it was noted that 19th century, because of congestion, bad the gross urban population density across housing condition, violence and crime in large America fell quickly (Miron, 2003). -
ORANGI PILOT PROJECT Institutions and Programs
822 PKOR03 ORANGI PILOT PROJECT Institutions and Programs 93rd QUARTERLY REPORT JAN,FEB, MAR'2003 Replication by LPP in Khanpur City is an important initiative. Laying of Trunk Sewer is in Progress. PLO1 NO. ST-4, SECTOR S/A, QASBA COLONY MANGHOPIR ROAD, KARACHI-75800 PHONE NOS. 6658021-6652297 Fax: 6665696, E-mail : [email protected] pk & [email protected] ORANGI PILOT PROJECT - Institutions and Programs Contents: Pages I. Introduction: 1-2 II. Receipts and Expenditure-Audited figure (1980 to 2002) 3 (OPP and OPP society) III. Receipts and Expenditure (2002-2003) Abstract of institutions 4 IV. Orangi Pilot Project - Research and Training Institute (OPP-RTI) 5-61 V. OPP-KHASDA Health and Family Planning Programme (KHASDA) 62-74 VI. Orangi Charitable Trust: Micro Enterprise Credit (OCT) 75-106 VII. Rural Development Trust (RDT) 107-114 I. INTRODUCTION: 1. Since April 1980 the following programs have evolved: Low Cost Sanitation-started in 1981 Low Cost Housing-started in 1986 Health & Family Planning-started in 1985 Women Entrepreneurs- started in 1984, later merged with Family Enterprise • Family Enterprise-started in 1987 Education- started in 1987 stopped in 1990. New program started in 1995. Social Forestry-started in 1990 stopped in 1997 Rural Development- started in 1992 2. The programs are autonomous with their own registered institutions, separate budgets, accounts and audits. The following independent institutions are now operating : i. OPP Society Council: It receives funds from INFAQ Foundation and distributes the funds according to the budgets to the Women Section (OCT), OPP-RTI, Khasda and RDT . For details of distribution see page 4. -
Of 39 in Case of Rural Number of Voters Assigned to Polling S.No No.And Name of Polling Station in Case of Urban Area S
ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN FROM-28 (See rule 50) LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY Election to the *National Assembly No. and name of constituency NA-249 Karachi West- II In case of rural Number of voters assigned to polling S.No No.and Name of Polling Station In case of urban area S. no of voters on Number of polling booths areas the electoral roll in station Name of Census Block case electoral area Name of electoral area Male Female Total Male Female Total electoral area Code is bifurcated 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Islam Nagar 408010101 773 773 Islam Nagar Q 2 2 Babul Islam Sec School 1 Islam Nagar 408010102 378 378 3 0 3 (Male) Islam Nagar 408010108 240 240 1393 0 1393 Islam Nagar 408010103 234 234 Islam Nagar 408010104 258 258 Islam Nagar 408010105 101 101 Babul Islam Sec School 2 Islam Nagar 408010106 176 176 3 0 3 (Male) Islam Nagar 408010107 437 437 Islam Nagar 408010109 172 172 1378 0 1378 Islam Nagar 408010101 0 494 494 Islam Nagar Q 2 2 Islam Nagar 408010102 229 229 Islam Nagar 408010103 165 165 Islam Nagar 408010104 172 172 Babul Ilam Sec School 3 Islam Nagar 408010105 70 70 0 4 4 (Female) Islam Nagar 408010106 115 115 Islam Nagar 408010107 229 229 Islam Nagar 408010108 96 96 Islam Nagar 408010109 111 111 0 1683 1683 Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010201 516 345 861 GBPS Siddiqui Abidabad Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010202 354 193 547 4 2 1 3 (Combined) Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010206 311 229 540 1181 767 1948 Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010203 83 69 152 GBPS Siddiqui Abidabad Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010204 497 341 838 5 2 1 3 (Combined) Abidabad Bl-A Islam Nagar 408010205 582 363 945 1162 773 1935 Page 1 of 39 In case of rural Number of voters assigned to polling S.No No.and Name of Polling Station In case of urban area S. -
List of Participants
17th National Symposium Non- Communicable Disease February 25-27, 2014 Sr.# Name Designation Institution Email 1 A.R. Memon Doctor Memon Medical Hospital 2 Aakash Udassi Student Karachi Medical Dental College [email protected] 3 Aamir Mahmood SMO ( Training) PNS Shifa Hospital [email protected] 4 Abdul Ahad Khan Student Aga Khan University Hospital [email protected] 5 Abdul Hafeez Medical Officer 6 Abdul Hameed Lehri Student Baqai Medical university [email protected] 7 Abdul Latif Doctor Al Mustafa 8 Abdul Malik Research Volunteer Aga Khan University Hospital [email protected] 9 Abdul Rahim Resident Jinnah Medical College Karachi 10 Abdul Salam MHN Aga Khan School of Nursing 11 Adham Radwan Student MScN Year ll Aga Khan School of Nursing 12 Adil Nasir Chaudhry Student Bahria University Karachi [email protected] 13 Afifa Munawar Nursing Instructor National medical Center [email protected] 14 Afreen Tariq Student The Lyceum School [email protected] 15 Afsana Shaheen MHN Aga Khan School of Nursing 16 Afshan Ali Muhammad Student BScN Group 2 Aga Khan School of Nursing 17 Afshan Khalid Stduent Sir Syed College Karachi [email protected] 18 Afshan Sadruddin Student BScN Group 5 Aga Khan School of Nursing 19 Afsheen Post Graduate Ziauddin Medical University 20 Afsheen Amir Ali hirani MHN Aga Khan School of Nursing 21 Aftab Ahmed Surgen Jinnah Medical University [email protected] 22 Ahsun Jiwani MHN Aga Khan School of Nursing 23 Aiman Majid Student Dow University of Health Sciences [email protected] -
S. No. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address
Askari Bank Limited List of Shareholders without / invalid CNIC # as of 31-12-2019 S. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address No. of No. Securities 1 9 MR. MOHAMMAD SAEED KHAN S/O MR. MOHAMMAD WAZIR KHAN 65, SCHOOL ROAD, F-7/4, ISLAMABAD. 336 2 10 MR. SHAHID HAFIZ AZMI S/O MR. MOHD ABDUL HAFEEZ 17/1 6TH GIZRI LANE, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, PHASE-4, KARACHI. 3,280 3 15 MR. SALEEM MIAN S/O MURTUZA MIAN 344/7, ROSHAN MANSION, THATHAI COMPOUND, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 439 4 21 MS. HINA SHEHZAD MR. HAMID HUSSAIN C/O MUHAMMAD ASIF THE BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LTD 1ST FLOOR, DAWOOD CENTRE, M.T. KHAN ROAD, P.O. 10426, KARACHI. 470 5 42 MR. M. RAFIQUE S/O A. RAHIM B.R.1/27, 1ST FLOOR, JAFFRY CHOWK, KHARADHAR, KARACHI. 9,382 6 49 MR. JAN MOHAMMED S/O GHULAM QADDIR KHAN H.NO. M.B.6-1728/733, RASHIDABAD, BILDIA TOWN, MAHAJIR CAMP, KARACHI. 557 7 55 MR. RAFIQ UR REHMAN S/O MOHD NASRULLAH KHAN PSIB PRIVATE LIMITED, 17-B, PAK CHAMBERS, WEST WHARF ROAD, KARACHI. 305 8 57 MR. MUHAMMAD SHUAIB AKHUNZADA S/O FAZAL-I-MAHMOOD 262, SHAMI ROAD, PESHAWAR CANTT. 1,919 9 64 MR. TAUHEED JAN S/O ABDUR REHMAN KHAN ROOM NO.435, BLOCK-A, PAK SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. 8,530 10 66 MS. NAUREEN FAROOQ KHAN SARDAR M. FAROOQ IBRAHIM 90, MARGALA ROAD, F-8/2, ISLAMABAD. 5,945 11 67 MR. ERSHAD AHMED JAN S/O KH. -
Survey of Pakistan
SURVEY OF PAKISTAN BID SOLICITATION DOCUMENT FOR AWARD OF CONTRACT OF CADASTRAL MAPPING OF KARACHI CITY (ZONE-A) Survey of Pakistan, Faizabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi Table of Contents 1. Project Overview ............................................................................................... 3 2. Request For Proposal ......................................................................................... 3 2.1 Validity Of The Proposal / Bid ............................................................................. 3 2.2 Brief Description Of The Selection Process ........................................................ 3 2.3 Bid Security ......................................................................................................... 4 2.4 Schedule Of Selection Process ........................................................................... 4 2.5 Pre-Bid Conference ............................................................................................. 4 3. Instructions To The Prospective Bidders ....................................................... 5 4. Data Sheet ....................................................................................................... 10 5. Bid Proposals .................................................................................................. 13 6. Financial Proposal / Bid ................................................................................. 15 7. Evaluation Process ........................................................................................ -
BOARD PROCEEDINGS /ORDINARY MEETING, KARACHI CANTT / DATED 01 September, 2020 PRESENT Vice Admiral Zahid Ilyas HI (M) S Bt 1
BOARD PROCEEDINGS /ORDINARY MEETING, KARACHI CANTT / DATED 01 September, 2020 PRESENT Vice Admiral Zahid Ilyas HI (M) S Bt 1. President Commander Karachi Commodor Rizwan Ahmed SI (M) PN 2. Nominated Member CO PNS NIGRAAN Capt Muhammad Asghar Butt, PN 3. Nominated Member CO PN DILAWAR Cdr. Ajaz Ahmed Shah TI (M) PN 4. Nominated Member Admin /Headquarters COMKAR Surg Capt Shakir Sharif , PN 5. Nominated Member PMO to COMKAR Cdr. Junaid Khalid Khan Jadoon, PN 6. Nominated Member CMES (N) COMKAR 7. Mr. Bashir Ahmed Elected Member 8. Mr. Ch Nasir Ali Khan Elected Member 9. Mrs. Rubina Anjum Jamali Elected Member 10. Mr.Muhammad Ayub Khan Elected Member 11. Mr. Muhammad Akram Elected Member 12. Mr. Munir Yalson Elected Member 13. Mr. Mansoor Ali Elected Member Not available Major Mirza Zaka-ur-Rehman 01 Rep of Station HQ DAA & QMG, (Station HQ) Mr. Muhammad Ali Dall 02 Magistrate Civil Judge & Judicial magistrate Karachi The meeting started with the recitation of the Holy Quran. Page 1 of 27 ACCOUNTS BRANCH Item No: 01. Title: MONTHLY STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE ,JULY & AUGUST, 2020. Authority: Rule 90 of the Pakistan Cantonment Accounts Code, 1955. Requirement: To note the monthly statement of accounts of Cantt Fund for the month of June , July and August, 2020 alongwith monthly statement of arrears of Revenue for the Month of June, July & August, 2020. Rule 90 of the Pakistan Cantonments Accounts Code, 1955 states that “The Executive Officer shall cause to be prepared a monthly statement of receipts and expenditures of the Cantonment Fund and Place it alongwith statement of arrears of revenue before the Board information” MONTHLY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES JUNE, JULY, & AUGUST, 2020 Opening Closing S. -
Karachi Bleeds
Trail of Tragedy The Chronology of Violence in Karachi, July 2010- August 2011 Table of Contents Acknowledgment .................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Summary of Casualties in Violence in Karachi, during July 2010 –August 2011 ..................................... 4 Chronology of Violence in Karachi, July 2010-August 2011 .................................................................... 5 July 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 5 August 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 6 September 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 8 October 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 9 November 2010 ................................................................................................................................ 10 December 2010 ................................................................................................................................. 11 January 2011 ....................................................................................................................................