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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. -
Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP)
Evaluation & Research Report NRSP-MER/2018-VIII Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP) National Rural Support Programme Islamabad, Pakistan Copyright © National Rural Support Programme – April, 2018 Evaluation & Research Report - MER/2018-VIII Impact Assessment of Small Ruminants, Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP) All rights reserved, but development organizations which are working in the rural areas specially non-profit organizations working for capacity building can use this material for the benefit of poor rural communities. It is requested that please acknowledge the effort made by NRSP. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording for the commercial or profit making purpose or otherwise without the written permission of the National Rural Support Programme. Authored by: Muhammad Azhar (Senior Programme Officer - MER, Bahawalpur) Reviewed by: Ghaffar Paras (Deputy Programme Manager - MER) Supervised by: Muhammad Tahir Waqar (Senior Programme Manager - MER) Abdur Razzaq Sherani (Regional General Manager, Bahawalpur) Data Analysis by: Muhammad Azhar We would like to thank the social mobilization teams for their support in data collection: Ms. Nosheen, Ms. Neelam (Bahawalnagar), Ms. Tasleem Akhtar, Ms. Sadia Khan, Mr. Abdulbasit (Muzaffargarh), Ms. Shazia, Mr. Rao Majid (Bahawalpur), Ms. Memona, Ms. Farzana, Mr. Tariq Jaleel, Mr. Mehbob, Mr. Hafeez (Rajanpur) Design & Layout: Mansoor Abid Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 3 Small Ruminants 5 Eligibility Criteria 5 Objective of the Study 5 Methodology 6 Sampling 6 Data collection 7 Beneficiary Household Categories 8 Results and Findings 9 1. -
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, P a K I S T a N
IUB Scores 100% in HEC Online Classes Dashboard The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, P a k i s t a n Vol. 21 October–December, 2020 Khawaja Ghulam Farid (RA) Seminar and Mehfil-e-Kaafi | 17 Federal Minister for National Food Security Additional IG Police South Punjab Commissioner Bahawalpur Inaugurates Visits IUB Agriculture Farm | 04 Visits IUB | 04 4 New Buses | 09 MD Pakistan Bait ul Mal Visits IUB | 03 Inaugural Ceremony of the Project Punjab Information Technology Board Cut-Flower and Vegetable Production Praises IUB E-Rozgar Center | 07 Research and Training Cell | 13 Honourable Governor Advises IUB to be Student-Centric and Employee-Friendly Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor, briefed the Senate meeting of the University. particular, the Governor advised Vice Chancellor, the Islamia Honourable Chancellor about the The Governor appreciated the to University to be more student- University of Bahawalpur made a progress of the Islamia University performance of Islamia University centric and employee-friendly as courtesy call on Governor Punjab of Bahawalpur. Other matters of Bahawalpur and assured of his these ingredients were necessary and Chancellor of the University, discussed included the scheduling wholehearted support to Islamia for world-class universities. Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar. of upcoming Convocation and University of Bahawalpur. In Governor Punjab Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar exchanging views with Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor National Convention on Peaceful University Campuses Engr. Prof. Dr. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur attended the Vice Chancellor’s Convention on peaceful Universities held in joint collaboration of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Inter University Consortium for Promotion of Social Sciences. -
Ehsaas Emergency Cash Payments
Consolidated List of Campsites and Bank Branches for Ehsaas Emergency Cash Payments Campsites Ehsaas Emergency Cash List of campsites for biometrically enabled payments in all 4 provinces including GB, AJK and Islamabad AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR SR# District Name Tehsil Campsite 1 Bagh Bagh Boys High School Bagh 2 Bagh Bagh Boys High School Bagh 3 Bagh Bagh Boys inter college Rera Dhulli Bagh 4 Bagh Harighal BISP Tehsil Office Harigal 5 Bagh Dhirkot Boys Degree College Dhirkot 6 Bagh Dhirkot Boys Degree College Dhirkot 7 Hattain Hattian Girls Degree Collage Hattain 8 Hattain Hattian Boys High School Chakothi 9 Hattain Chakar Boys Middle School Chakar 10 Hattain Leepa Girls Degree Collage Leepa (Nakot) 11 Haveli Kahuta Boys Degree Collage Kahutta 12 Haveli Kahuta Boys Degree Collage Kahutta 13 Haveli Khurshidabad Boys Inter Collage Khurshidabad 14 Kotli Kotli Govt. Boys Post Graduate College Kotli 15 Kotli Kotli Inter Science College Gulhar 16 Kotli Kotli Govt. Girls High School No. 02 Kotli 17 Kotli Kotli Boys Pilot High School Kotli 18 Kotli Kotli Govt. Boys Middle School Tatta Pani 19 Kotli Sehnsa Govt. Girls High School Sehnsa 20 Kotli Sehnsa Govt. Boys High School Sehnsa 21 Kotli Fatehpur Thakyala Govt. Boys Degree College Fatehpur Thakyala 22 Kotli Fatehpur Thakyala Local Govt. Office 23 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys High School Charhoi 24 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys Middle School Gulpur 25 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Rajdhani 26 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys High School Naar 27 Kotli Khuiratta Govt. Boys High School Khuiratta 28 Kotli Khuiratta Govt. Girls High School Khuiratta 29 Bhimber Bhimber Govt. -
High Court of Sindh, Karachi List of Eligible Applicants Applied for the Post of Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, 2016
HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2016 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 1 Aabid Ali 1 B.COM.,LLB 20-JAN-1987 02-FEB-2016 Jamshoro Eligible S/o Mir Muhammad (29 years, 11 months (11 months and 5 days) Jamshoro EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED. (2016448) and 17 days) 2 Aadil Aziz 2 B.COM, LL.B. 12-FEB-1990 02-FEB-2016 Kamber @Shadadkot Eligible S/o Aziz Ul Haq Solangi (26 years, 10 months (11 months and 5 days) Kamber @Shadadkot (2016757) and 25 days) 3 Aadil Khan 3 M.A, LL.B. 07-FEB-1983 14-MAY-2009 Khairpur Eligible S/o Karam Hussain Rid (33 years and 11 (7 years, 7 months and 23 Khairpur (2016266) months ) days) 4 Aajiz Hussain Solangi 4 B.A.,LLB 01-JAN-1989 01-AUG-2015 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Mohammad Juman (28 years and 6 days) (1 year, 5 months and 6 Naushero Feroze Solangi days) (2016403) 5 Aakash Ali Rind 5 B.A.,LLB 05-FEB-1991 08-OCT-2015 Tando Muhammad Khan Eligible S/o Anwer Ali Rind (25 years, 11 months (1 year, 2 months and 29 Tando Muhammad Khan (20161633) and 2 days) days) 6 Aamir Ali 6 B.COM.,LLB 01-JAN-1990 Naushero Feroze Eligible, S/o Ghulam Sarwar (27 years and 6 days) (N/A) Naushero Feroze A.P.S. in N.A.B. COURT (2016703) Appointment Date:08/01/2011 7 Aamir Ali 7 B.SC, LL.B. -
Collective Directory 061011 Final
www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan PILDAT is an independent, non-partisan and not-for-profit indigenous research and training institution with the mission to strengthen democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan. PILDAT is a registered non-profit entity under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, Pakistan. Copyright© Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development And Transparency PILDAT All Rights Reserved Printed in Pakistan Published: September 2011 ISBN: 978-969-558-222-0 Any part of this publication can be used or cited with a clear reference to PILDAT This Directory has been compiled and published by PILDAT under the project titled Electoral and Parliamentary Process and Civil Society in Pakistan, in partnership with the East-West Centre, Hawaii and supported by the United Nations Democracy Fund. Published by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency - PILDAT Head Office: No. 7, 9th Avenue, F-8/1, Islamabad, Pakistan Lahore Office: 45-A, Sector XX, 2nd Floor, Phase III Commercial Area, DHA, Lahore Tel: (+92-51) 111-123-345; Fax: (+92-51) 226-3078 E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.pildat.org Directory of Parliamentary Committees and Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan Bridging the Gap between the Parliament and the Civil Society CONTENTS Preface 07 Abbreviations and Acronyms 09 Part - I: Synchronisation Matrix - Synchronisation Matrix of the Parliamentary Committees with Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations Part - II: Special Committees 1. -
SARDARI SYSTEM (A Case Study of Political Organization in Baloch Tribes)
- 337 - Bi-Annual Research Journal “BALOCHISTAN REVIEW” ISSN 1810-2174 Balochistan Study Centre, University of Balochistan, Quetta (Pakistan) VOL. XXXVII NO. 2, 2017 SARDARI SYSTEM (A case Study of Political Organization in Baloch Tribes) Dr. Ghulam Nabi Sajid Buzdar1 & Dr. Sajida Naureen2 Abstract The main theme of this study is to explore the social organization of Baloch tribes living in tribal areas of Balochistan and Punjab. This is a study to reconcile the deliberate falsification and distortion of basic historical and cultural truths by the state media about Baloch social and political organization and this study is an attempt to show a cultural picture of some historical, cultural, political and economic issues of Baloch people. Study will be focused on Baloch social institute and cultural norms of tribal life, it’s past and present as well. As we know that a Baloch tribe is consisted of various clans and sub tribes. There are so many families in a clan. This federation of clans/ sub tribes forms a tribe or Tamun. The chief or Sardar was elected mostly by the elders of the clans. This study will be focused on norms and selection or removal of tribal chief/ Sardar in very past. Introduction Before discussing the case we must be well informed that there was a popular tribal system before Sandeman reforms about Baloch Sardari system. At the time of partition of sub-continent the province of Balochistan was divided into four types of institutional areas. 1. Khanate Balochistan, consisting of Las Bela state, Kalat, Kharan and Mukran. 2. Tribal Areas which were centrally managed.3. -
World Bank Document
GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (ESIA) OF BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION SUPPORT PROJECT (BESP) Public Disclosure Authorized ( April 2019) Project Director Project Management Unit GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION-BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION PROJECT SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Public Disclosure Authorized GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN Tel: +92 81 2864293 Acronyms ADB Asian Development Bank AZRI Arid Zone Research Institute BEF Balochistan Education Foundation BEMIS Balochistan Education Management Information System BESP Balochistan Education Sector Plan BHU Basic Health Unit BOQ Bill of Quantity Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management BUITEMS Sciences C&W Communication and Works CA Coordinating Agencies CMR Central Mountains Range CO Carbon Monoxide DEO District Education Officer DFAT Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia DFP District Focal Person DPD Deputy Project Director EA Environmental Assessment EDSQA Engineering Design Supervision and Quality Assurance EFA Education For All EFP Environmental Focal Person EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EO Education Officer EPA Environmental Protection Agency ESIA Environmental and Social Impacts Assessment ESMP Environmental and Social Management Plan E&SSO Environmental and Social Safeguard Officer EUS European Union Standard FATA Federally Administered Tribal Areas FGD Focus Group Discussion GBHS Government Boys High School GBPS Government -
Role of Ethnicity in the Politics of Pakistan During Local Government Elections; a Case of Local Bodies Elections in Dera Ghazi Khan 1982-1998 Pjaee, 17 (12) (2020)
ROLE OF ETHNICITY IN THE POLITICS OF PAKISTAN DURING LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS; A CASE OF LOCAL BODIES ELECTIONS IN DERA GHAZI KHAN 1982-1998 PJAEE, 17 (12) (2020) ROLE OF ETHNICITY IN THE POLITICS OF PAKISTAN DURING LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS; A CASE OF LOCAL BODIES ELECTIONS IN DERA GHAZI KHAN 1982-1998 1 Sajid Hussain, 1 Sohail Akhtar, 1Rafiq Akbar, 2Muhammad Madni Asghar,2 Safdar Hussain. 1 Sajeela Perveen 1, Ghazi University, D.G. Khan. 2, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Sajid Hussain, Sohail Akhtar, Rafiq Akbar, Muhammad Madni Asghar, Safdar Hussain, Sajeela Perveen: Role of Ethnicity in the Politics of Pakistan during Local Government Elections; a Case of Local Bodies Elections in Dera Ghazi Khan 1982-1998-- Palarch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 17 (12), 1-12. ISSN 1567-214x Keywords: Ethnicity, Politics, Local Government, Elections, Democracy, D.G. Khan Abstract Ethnicity is a vibrant and vast concept with a modern phenomenon of politics after World War second. In third world countries identity considered an important factor in political representation of people and especially the marginalized group always played a card of their ethnic or racial identity to get success in the political system especially in electoral democracy. Pakistan as a third world and developing country is also facing the challenge of ethnic factor in politics due to weak political system. The feelings of inequality and disparity promoted ethnic politics among the marginalized groups not only in National and Provincial Politics but also influenced at regional and local politics. Dera Ghazi Khan which is a small region of Pakistan and have same characteristic with plural society and multi-ethnic culture present a clear picture of ethnic politics in the country. -
Dera Ghazi Khan
Overview - Dera Ghazi Khan Zhob Basti ! ! Sheerani Khanu !! Khanu Dera Khel Khel ! Jhok Haibatwali Jhok Mitthewali ! Ismail Jhok Mithuwali ! ! Jhok Jhok Atrewali Jhok Machandi ! Hotwali Legend ! Ahmad Angu Jhok Jhok Wajan ! Jhok ! ! Jhok ! ! Jhok Nur Muhammadwali Khan Baghewali Nangera Jhok Nur Muhammad Ahmad Angu Jhok ! ! ! ! Khanwali Jhok Hamzewali Jhok Jadewali Jhok Muradwali Jhok Hajiwali Basti Jhok Qamwala Kanewali Karenwali ! Jhok Musa Ghalhu Basti Mian Juma Jhok ! ! Sharqi Jhok Jarwar ! Jhok Qaimwala ! ! Haidarwali ! Jhok Shakirwali Triman ! Tarmin ! ! ! ! Bukhara !^ Shadiwala Jhok Kakrenwala Shakirwali Taramman Bhakkar Chuni ! Jhok Jhok ! ! Basti Langra National Fr D.i.khan Jhok Jhok Nasirwali ! Rustamani ! Rustamwali Raghnewali Basti Hasuwali ! Kiri Pathan Nasir Daulatwala ! Jhok Rahiwali ! ! Jhok Ganjewali Jhok Kaluwala Dawlatwala ! ! ! ! ! Lakhani Bhuch Gulanwali ! Jhok Bakhro ! Jhok Kaluwali Jhok Bakhrowali Jhok Hajuwali ! Kot Jhok MewewaliJhok Mitthe Khan ! Mubarak Mawewali ! ! Taunsa Jhok Mithewali !! ! Lishari Jhok Mahpal ! Jhok Gaman Jhok Gamanwali ! Jhok ! Basti Province Tehsil Lushari ! Mapal Basti Kharan Lashari Jhok Mitthewali Basti Marani Dagarwali ! Basti ! Buzdar ! Dhangar Gadi ! Basti Chand Basti Gadi ! Mithewali Shimali Azizwala JalluwaliJalluwali ! ! ! ! ! Buzdar Basti Mandal Jhok Amra ! Kotani Nadar Badar Jallowali Murra Laghari BastiMandal Basti ! ! Naddar Baddar ! Basti Shah !! ! Jhok Gat ! Jhok Gattenwali Shah di ! Kuhar Basti District Jhok Dullewali Jhok Kohar ! Churkin ! !Sikandarabad Basti Balwanian ! -
Notes and Contributions
A Glance at Balochi Oral Poetry: Problems and Prospects* by Sabir Badalkhan Balochistan, or the land of the Baloch, is generally understood to comprise an area of ca. 647,000 square kilometres1. It covers 347,190 square kilometres in Western Pakistan (Awan 1985:5), some 200,000 square kilometres in south-eastern Iran and some 100,000 square kilometres in western Afghanistan (Spooner 1983:93-94). Its exact boundaries are undetermined. Overall it occupies the southeastern part of the Iranian plateau from the Kirman desert east of Bam and the Bashagird mountains to the western borders of Sind and the Punjab (Frye 1960:1005). Geographically it is part of the Iranian plateau, and culturally and physically it is a compact entity. Politically, however, it is divided up today among Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan. The land of Balochistan is, for the most part, harsh, mostly uncultivable desert and mountainous terrain. It is a land of sharp contrast, of intense heat and cold, and of sudden and abnormal changes of temperature. It lies outside the monsoon area and its rainfall is irregular and scanty. Average annual rainfall does not exceed four inches per year and there is no perennial river to support cultivation or permanent settlement. Balochi, the language of the Baloch, is a member of the Western Iranian group of languages, and has affinities with both 3 representatives of Western Middle Iranian: Middle Persian and Parthian. It has, however, a marked individuality of its own, and differs from both of these languages in important respects (Elfenbein 1989:633). Among the modern Iranian languages it is closely related to Kurdish (ibid. -
University of Balochistan
Year Of Student Selection Campus Department Degree Title Study Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Status Merit Status Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Ramzan Jan Mohammad Baloch 5220331611839 MA 3.02 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Adil Ali NADIL 5220282875231 MA 3.06 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 fida ahmadmohammad moosa 5230320191601 MA 2.84 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 SHARAF UDDINSHER MUHAMMAD 5410152474923 MA 2.62 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 MuhammadMuhammad Yaqoob Bakhsh 5520232992741 MA 2.58 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Naila AyoubSyed Muhammad Ayoub Shah 5450120710158 MA 2.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 SHOUKAT ALIFAZAL MUHAMMAD 5140226445063 MA 2.96 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 Faisal AzeemMuhammad Azeem 4230145030301 MA 2.92 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 MuhammadSaeed Azam Ahmed 5320193491743 MA 2.88 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 bijjar ali hammal 5220395916693 MA 2.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 MAHMOODSUBZAL KHAN KHAN 5140261758725 MA 2.84 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 3 Tariq AhmedInayatullah 5130170696003 MA 2.84 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 5 JAVED IQBALQUDRAT ULLAH 5440004754695 MA 2.95 Not Selected Eligible Main