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Punjab Roads Component
Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards Loan 3264-PAK: Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project (FERRP)–Punjab Roads Component Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards on Reconstruction of Pasrur – Narowal Road March 2017 Prepared by: Communication and Works Department, Government of the Punjab NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its agencies ends on 30 June. (ii) In this report, "$" refers to US dollars. This Social Safeguards due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Social Due Diligence Report Document stage: Final Date: March, 2017 PAK: Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project, Loan No. 3264 Social Due Diligence Report of Reconstruction of 28 km long Pasrur – Narowal Road from RD 0+000 to RD 28+000), District Sialkot Prepared by: Abdul Hameed, TA Resettlement Specialist for Project Implementation Unit, Communications and Works Department, Government of Punjab, Lahore. This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of -
Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project, Loan No. 3264
Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards Loan 3264-PAK: Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project (FERRP)–Punjab Roads Component Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards on Reconstruction of Daska – Pasrur Road March 2017 Prepared by: Communication and Works Department, Government of the Punjab NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its agencies ends on 30 June. (ii) In this report, "$" refers to US dollars. This Social Safeguards due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project (FERRP) Social Due Diligence Report of Reconstruction of Daska- Pasrur Road (RD 0+000 – RD 30+000) March, 2017 Prepared by TA Resettlement Specialist for Communication and Works Department, Government of Punjab, Lahore Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1 A. Background: ............................................................................................................. -
Cluster Profile Sanitary Fittings Gujranwala
CLUSTER PROFILE SANITARY FITTINGS GUJRANWALA Turn Potential into Profit Small & Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries & Production Government of Pakistan 4th Floor, Building no. 3, Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex, Egerton Road, Lahore Tel: 92-42-111-111-456 Fax: 92-42-6304926-27, Email: [email protected] 1 Cluster Development Program Table of Contents 1 Introduction – Gujranwala ...................................................................................... 3 2 Description of the Cluster ........................................................................................ 3 2.1 History & Background of Cluster ........................................................................ 3 2.2 Description of Products ........................................................................................ 4 2.3 Core Cluster Actors .............................................................................................. 4 2.3.1 Sanitary Fittings Manufacturers: ................................................................. 4 2.4 Other Cluster Actors............................................................................................. 5 2.4.1 Machinery Suppliers: .................................................................................... 5 2.4.2 Raw Material Suppliers: ............................................................................... 5 2.5 Geographical Location ......................................................................................... 5 3 Analysis of Business Operations -
Tender Notice Dewatering Along-With Cleaning of Sumps of Underpasses, Muridke, Sadhoke, Kamoke & Eminabad (Punjab-North Region)
NATIONAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE DEWATERING ALONG-WITH CLEANING OF SUMPS OF UNDERPASSES, MURIDKE, SADHOKE, KAMOKE & EMINABAD (PUNJAB-NORTH REGION) 1. National Highway Authority (NHA) intends to execute subject work in Punjab-North Region, from the contractors having valid Pakistan Engineering Council Certificate for the year 2017 of Category C-5 & above with specialization code (CE-01 & CE-10). Estimated cost and other detail is mentioned below:- ` S. Location Estimated Bid Cost Completion Contract No. Route Scope of Work # KM Cost (Rs.) (Rs) Period 1287+950, 1298+900, 2% of 1306+600 & Dewatering along-with cleaning Two 1 EM-PN-15-05-78 N-5 1,998,918/- Engineer’s 1316+032 of sumps of underpasses Months Estimate (NBC&SBC) 2. Tenders Documents can be downloaded from NHA websites (www.nha.gov.pk,). The tender rates and amount should be filled in figures as well as in words. 3. The tenders will be received on 4th August, 2017 at 1100 Hours in the Regional Office Building NHA, Lahore and will be opened on the same day at 1130 Hours in the presence of the contractors or their authorized representative who are interested to attend. Contractors are required to sign & stamp each and every page of tender documents. Incomplete and inappropriate tender will not be considered by the tender opening & evaluation committee. 4. The contractors may visit the site and consult concerned office of Deputy Director (Maintenance) and Director (Maintenance) Punjab-North for any clarification in respect of work / items etc. 5. NHA reserves the right to reject all bids as per the PPRA Rule No. -
Water Supply & Sanitation
WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION VISION Provision of adequate, safe drinking water and sanitation facilities to the entire rural and urban communities of Punjab through equitable, efficient and sustainable services. WATER & SANITATION POLICY Drinking Water Policy: Safe drinking water is accessible at premises, available when needed and free from contamination on sustainable basis to whole population of Punjab in addition to acquiring and adopting improved knowledge about safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene in their daily life. Sanitation Policy: Policy envisions developing a safely managed sanitation environment for all citizens of the province, contributing towards high quality life in Punjab. OBJECTIVES . To achieve Sustainable Development Goals and its targets ( Goal 6.1 & 6.2 of SDGs) . Improving standards of public health through provision of improved services backed by legal, regulatory and binding framework. Laying down a roadmap for mobilization of resources to ensure provision of drinking water & sanitation to all by targeted timelines, assigning a priority to unserved and under-served areas . Focusing on capacity building of local governments and promoting Public- Private Partnerships to improve the operation and maintenance of water supply & sanitation schemes . To raise living standard of communities by providing quality drinking water and improved sanitation services . To reduce the spread of water borne diseases 123 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS The need for improved water and sanitation infrastructure is fundamental to the wellbeing of all citizens and increased coverage of these essential services will significantly contribute to socio-economic development. A study conducted by World Bank (2012) for Pakistan has shown that impact of poor sanitation and hygiene has cost the economy PKR 344 billion (US$ 6.0 billion) annually in 2006, or the equivalent to 3.9% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). -
Village List of Gujranwala , Pakistan
Census 51·No. 30B (I) M.lnt.6-18 300 CENSUS OF PAKISTAN, 1951 VILLAGE LIST I PUNJAB Lahore Divisiona .,.(...t..G.ElCY- OF THE PROVINCIAL TEN DENT CENSUS, JUr.8 1952 ,NO BAHAY'(ALPUR Prleo Ps. 6·8-0 FOREWORD This Village List has been pr,epared from the material collected in con" nection with the Census of Pakistan, 1951. The object of the List is to present useful information about our villages. It was considered that in a predominantly rural country like Pakistan, reliable village statistics should be avaflable and it is hoped that the Village List will form the basis for the continued collection of such statistics. A summary table of the totals for each tehsil showing its area to the nearest square mile. and Its population and the number of houses to the nearest hundred is given on page I together with the page number on which each tehsil begins. The general village table, which has been compiled district-wise and arranged tehsil-wise, appears on page 3 et seq. Within each tehsil the Revenue Kanungo holqos are shown according to their order in the census records. The Village in which the Revenue Kanungo usually resides is printed in bold type at the beginning of each Kanungo holqa and the remaining Villages comprising the ha/qas, are shown thereunder in the order of their revenue hadbast numbers, which are given in column o. Rokhs (tree plantations) and other similar areas even where they are allotted separate revenue hadbast numbers have not been shown as they were not reported in the Charge and Household summaries. -
Gujranwala Region
Police Department Gujranwala Region REQUEST FOR PHYSICAL ADDRESSED/CONTACTS NO/EMAILS ID OF ALL THE POLICE STATIONS . Gujranwala Sr. NAME OF POLICE ADDRESS OF POLICE STATION CONTACT NO EMAIL REMARKS No STATION 1 Model Town Masjid Makkram Road Opposite Trust 055-9200633 [email protected] - Plaza Gujranwala 2 Dhullay Kashmir Road Zahid Colony, Gujranwala 055-9200636 [email protected] - 3 Baghbanpura Near Ghanta Ghar Hafizabad Road - 055-4218977 [email protected] Gujranwala 4 Thanewala Bazar androon Sialkoti Gate - Kotwali 055-4216074 [email protected] behind Sheranwala Bagh Gujranwala 5 Garjakh Near Tanga Stand Garjakh Gujranwala 055-4220588 [email protected] - 6 Qila Dedar Singh Main Bazar Qila Dedar Singh 055-4710266 [email protected] - 7 Ladhewala Hafizabad Road Near Village Sahanky 055-3797444 [email protected] - 8 Near Govt Higher Secondary School GT - Sabzi Mandi 055-9230150 [email protected] Road Sheikhupura More Gujranwala 9 Sheikhupura Road Near Gourmet Bakers - Khiali 055-9230139 [email protected] Khialishahpur Gujranwala 10 Satellite Town Paroor Road Near Sheranwala Phatak 055-9230147 [email protected] - 11 Civil Lines Computer Market Munir Chowk Gujranwala 055-9200635 [email protected] - 12 Sialkot Road Near Sialkot Bypass - Jinnah Road 055-9239030 [email protected] Gujranwala 13 Cantt Opposite Chenab Gate GT Road Rahwali 055-3863586 [email protected] - 14 Sialkot Road Near Sialkot Bypass - Aroop 055-3203369 [email protected] Gujranwala 15 Near PTCL Exchange Main -
GOVERNMENT of the PUNJAB PRIMARY & SECONDARY HEALTHCARE DEPARTMENT Dated Lahore, the 2Nd, December 2020
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB PRIMARY & SECONDARY HEALTHCARE DEPARTMENT Dated Lahore, the 2nd, December 2020 ORDER No. SO(WM0)3-1/2020 (Adhoc Appointment) , The following doctors are hereby appointed as Woman Medical Officer (138-17), in District Gujranwala, on adhoc basis, for a period of one year against an existing vacancy or till the availability of regular incumbent / selectee of the Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore, whichever is earlier. Their posting stations are mentioned against their names as under:- - Sr. Name of Doctor Place of Posting Tehsil Headquarter Hospital, Kamoke, Gujranwala 1 Dr. Hafiza lqra, (CNIC:34101-8506801-2) Senior Women Medical Officer (BS-18) Rural Health Center Rasool Nagar, Wazirabad, Dr. Ambreen Akhtar.,(CNIC:34101- 2 Gujranwala 4785109-8) , Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Basic Health Unit, Saharan Chatha, Wazirabad, Dr. Assma majeed, (CNIC:35405- 3 Gujranwala 0618255-6) Medical Officer / Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Dr. Aqsa Maqsood, (CNIC:33100- Basic Health Unit, Dandian, Kamoke, Gujranwala 4 0664800-4) Medical Officer / Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Rural Health Center, Jamke Chatha , Wazirabad, Dr. Fanaish Javed, (CNIC:34101-9655506- 5 Gujranwala 2) Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Basic Health Unit, Noinwala, Wazirabad, Gujranwala 6 Dr. Afifa Aslam, (CNIC:34104-0722135-2) Medical Officer / Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Dr. Nadia Shabbir, (CNIC:35201-1676963- Rural Health Center, Eminabad , Gujranwala 7 2) Medical Officer (BS-17) Dr. Hafiza Asifa Falak , (CNIC:34101- Basic Health Unit, Wahlian Wali , Kamoke, Gujranwala 8 7658835-6) Medical Officer / Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Dr. Rana Nabila Jabbar, (CNIC:45304- Tehsil Headquarter Hospital, Nowshera Virkan, Gujranwala 9 2364186-8) Women Medical Officer (BS-17) Rural Health Center, Kot Ladha , Nowshera Virkan, Dr. -
Gujranwala Blockwise
POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH GUJRANWALA DISTRICT 5,014,196 747,214 GUJRANWALA CITY TEHSIL 259,556 38,614 EMINABAD TC 27,460 4235 CHARGE NO 03 27,460 4235 CIRCLE NO 01 14,794 2220 163030101 1,717 224 163030102 1,320 207 163030103 1,517 227 163030104 1,254 208 163030105 2,360 367 163030106 1,922 297 163030107 1,250 168 163030108 1,300 193 163030109 2,154 329 CIRCLE NO 02 12,666 2015 163030201 1,884 264 163030202 1,739 302 163030203 1,347 255 163030204 931 150 163030205 2,469 430 163030206 2,373 340 163030207 1,923 274 LUDHEWALA WARAICH M.C. 92,087 13078 CHARGE NO 04 92,087 13078 CIRCLE NO 01 10,933 1548 163040101 3,178 417 163040102 1,624 230 163040103 1,668 248 163040104 1,658 250 163040105 1,550 226 163040106 409 63 163040107 846 114 CIRCLE NO 02 17,153 2480 163040201 2,441 361 163040202 1,757 238 163040203 711 109 163040204 3,155 431 163040205 3,309 457 163040206 1,233 190 163040207 2,548 397 163040208 568 86 163040209 1,431 211 CIRCLE NO 03 13,094 1828 163040301 1,571 209 163040302 2,685 361 163040303 1,101 165 163040304 1,552 234 163040305 886 122 163040306 978 139 163040307 1,325 187 163040308 2,996 411 CIRCLE NO 04 20,883 2917 Page 1 of 98 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 163040401 2,874 411 163040402 2,373 320 163040403 2,942 422 163040404 2,699 354 163040405 1,693 282 163040406 2,405 319 163040407 1,983 300 163040408 1,722 225 163040409 2,192 284 CIRCLE NO 05 18,888 2742 163040501 2,002 283 163040502 -
Sch EMIS S Name 34110371 GMPS CHAK KHIZAR 34110391 GGPS
Sch_EMIS S_Name 34110371 GMPS CHAK KHIZAR 34110391 GGPS NANDI PUR POWER HOUSE 34110418 GMPS HARDU PUR 34110455 GGPS DERA MEHDI HASSAN 34110601 GMPS DHINGARAN WALI CANTT 34120340 GGPS CHAK AZIZ 34120361 GMPS KHUSRAY 34120387 GMPS TAHLI WALA 34120401 GMPS OUJLA KALAN 34120425 GGPS BASTI PURANA TALAB 34120438 GMPS KOT MEHR ALI 34120458 GGCMS HARDO SAHARAN 34120491 GMPS DARWASHKE 34120513 GMPS ISLAM ABAD 34120549 GMPS JATTI SHAH REHMAN 34130263 GMPS MARAY WAIEN KALAN 34130278 GMPS QILA SUKHA SINGH 34130301 GGPS RAJA 34130325 GMPS BAQA PUR 34130363 GMPS BULLO WALI 34130417 GMPS NASSOKE 34140251 GGPS GOBIND PURA 34140288 GGPS TATLAY HAKIM HAIDER 34140315 GGPS HARDO UDDAY 34140335 GMPS TUNG KALAN 34140366 GGPS QILA MAJA SINGH 34140426 GMPS BHARIAN 34110637 GMPS RAHWALI SHARQI NO.3 34110224 GPS BAWRAY 34110273 GPS LADHAY WALA WARRAICH NO.1 34110512 GPS THATHA RAWAN 34120160 GPS WANJO WALI 34120169 GPS GHAKHAR NO.6 34120250 GPS KALAY WALA 34120289 GPS RASOOL NAGAR 34120659 GPS FARM CHAKAN WALI 34130132 GPS DALIAN WALI 34130184 GPS QILA NOHID SINGH 34130219 GPS KOTLI MOHARAN 34130233 GPS GHANIAN KOHNA 34140101 GPS KOT KESHO 34140136 GPS KARYAL KALAN NO.2 34140168 GPS MASANDA VIRKAN 34140225 GPS BADDOKE SEIKHWAN 34110279 GPS MANDIALA MIR SHIKARAN 34110326 GGPS NAVEED COLONY 34110424 GGCMS NOSHEHRA SANSI 34110600 GGPS KACHI PUMP WALI RASHEED COLONY 34120376 GGPS QUDRAT ABAD 34130309 GMPS QILA JANDA 34110636 GMPS RAILWAY GODAM 34110164 GPS QILA SUNDAR SINGH 34110191 GPS KIKRAN WALI 34110506 GPS MUBARAK COLONY 34120168 GPS GHAKHAR NO.1 34120654 GPS -
Abbreviations and Acronyms
PART III] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., DEC. 2, 2019 1959(1) ISLAMABAD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2019 PART III Other Notifications, Orders, etc. ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION Islamabad, the 13th May, 2019 No. F. 12(2)/2017-E/Rolls(2).—In partial modification of this Commission’s Notifications No. 12(2)/2017-E/Rolls(2), dated the 10th February, 2018 and 20th February, 2019, the following amendments are hereby made. AMENDMENTS SI. Registration Assistant Registration Officers Jurisdiction No. Officer 1 2 3 4 District: RAWALPINDI 1 District Election 1 Senior Headmaster,Govt.lslamia No. 3 High School Charge No.11 RWP City Commissioner-l/ Ratta Amral Rwp.. Registration 2 Headmaster, Govt. Faiz-ul-Islam High School Charge No.12 RWP City Officer, Trunk Bazar, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi 3 Sr. Headmaster,Govt.Boys High School Khayban- Charge No.13 RWP City e-Sir-Syed Sec. II Rwp. 4 Head Master, Govt. Boys High School, Khayaban- Charge No. 14 RWP City e-Sir Syed Sec. 4-B, Rawalpindi 1959(1-11) Price: Rs. 20.00 [1869(2019)/Ex. Gaz.] 1959(2) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., DEC. 2, 2019 [PART III Sr. Headmaster 5 Govt.Boys High School Madrissa Millia Islamia Charge No.15 RWP City Rwp. Principal Govt.Muslim High School No. 1 6 Charge No.16 RWP City Saidpur Road Rwp. Deputy District Education Officer (Development) 7 Charge No. 17 RWP City Rwp. Principal Govt.Boys Comprehensive High School 8 Charge No.18 & 28 RWP City Dhoke Kashmirian Rwp. 9 Deputy District Education Officer (M-EE ) Rwp. Charge No.19 & 27 RWP City Sr.Headmaster Govt.Abbasi High School Afandi 10 Charge No.20 RWP City Colony Rwp. -
Heavy Metal Pollution from Vehicular Emissions and Its Phytomonitoring Along Two Roads I.E
Heavy metal pollution from vehicular emissions and its phytomonitoring along two roads i.e. Pindi Bhattian to Kala Shah Kaku and Lahore to Gujranwala By NAILA HADAYAT M. Sc. M. Phil. (UAF) A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BOTANY DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, FACULTY OF SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN 2018 Abstract The increase in heavy metal pollution along the roadside environment has become a major global concern recently. Therefore, current project was planned to monitor the level of heavy metals along the roads. For this study, five wild plant species (Calotropis procera, Cenchrus ciliaris, Cynodon dactylon, Nerium oleander and Parthenium hysterophorus) generally growing near the two roads [a segment of Motorway (M-2) from Pindi Bhattian to Kala Shah Kaku and a segment of Grand Trunk road (G.T. road) from Lahore to Gujranwala] in Punjab, Pakistan, were collected. The plant leaves and soil samples were collected from five sites along each road. The control samples of leaves and soil were collected at a distance of 50 meter away from roadside. The collected samples were analyzed during the four seasons of the year (2015-2016). Metals such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) were examined in all the plant leaves and soil samples using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Some plant physiological parameters such as gas exchange characteristics [photosynthetic rate (A), stomatal conductance (gs), transpiration rate (E), sub- stomatal CO2 concentration (Ci) and water use efficiency (WUE)] were evaluated. Plant biochemical attributes such as the contents of photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids), total free amino acids, total soluble proteins and total antioxidant activity were also determined.