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Incidence of Human Malaria Infection in District Karak
International Journal of Mosquito Research 2018; 5(4): 59-64 ISSN: 2348-5906 CODEN: IJMRK2 IJMR 2018; 5(4): 59-64 Incidence of human malaria infection in district © 2018 IJMR Received: 10-05-2018 Karak Accepted: 13-06-2018 Muhammad Zeeshan Muhammad Zeeshan, Muhammad Anwar, Sundas Navid, Maira Riaz, Department of Zoology, GPGC, Karak, KP, Pakistan Faiza Momin, Abdullah Aslam, Arshad Qayyum, Waheed Ur Rehman, Muhammad Anwar Abdullah Khan, Asad Ullah and Haleema Sadia Department of Zoology, GPGC, Karak, KP, Pakistan Abstract Sundas Navid The recent survey got accomplished to figure out the incidence of malaria infection in human population International Islamic University of district Karak. The study was planned in 14 different union councils of district Karak from September Islamabad (IIUI), Department of 2015 to August 2016. The malarial blood parasites were traced in 3849 suspected patients. Total of 3849 Centre for Interdisciplinary Research suspected cases of malaria were gleaned-out of 3849 cases 1491 (38.7%) turned positive for malarial in Basic Sciences parasites-out of total +ve cases 1302 (87.3%) were traced for P-vivax and 189 (12.6%) were identified as Maira Riaz P. Falciparum. This month wise study shows the highest of malaria from July to October. The infection Department of Microbiology, Kohat remained higher in males (79.5%). The age based survey reflect the 168 (24%) in age group 1-10, 619 University of Science & Technology, (41.7%) in age group 11-20 and 704 (42.1%) in age group 21-above. There was no single case of P. KUST, KP, Pakistan vivale and P. -
Biodiversity of Plant Species in Tehsil Takht-E-Nasrati, Pakistan
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation Vol. 5(1), pp. 39-46, January 2013 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/IJBC DOI: 10.5897/IJBC12.130 ISSN 2141-243X ©2013 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Biodiversity of plant species in Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati, Pakistan Musharaf Khan1*, Farrukh Hussain1,2 and Shahana Musharaf3 1Department of Botany, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. 2Botanical Garden Azakhel and Center of Plant Biodiversity, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. 3Department of Chemistry, Government Girls’ Degree College, Sheikh, Malton Mardan, Pakistan. Accepted 28 May, 2012 The current study illustrates the proportional description of the biodiversity of plants in Tehsil Takht-e- Nasrati, Pakistan. The highest value (3.097) of species diversity was obtained from southern area in spring, while the lowest value (1.75) was obtained from Jahangeri Banda in winter. The highest value (5.752) of species richness was obtained from Warana in winter, while the lowest value (2.08) was obtained from Sarki Lawager in summer. Furthermore, the highest equitability value (0.957) was obtained from Kiri Dhand in spring, while the lowest equitability value (0.575) was got at Sarki Lawager in winter. The fact that southern Bogara had more species diversity in showed that their vegetation was more stable compared to Jahangeri Banda. This study pointed out that the climatic environment of the region which has privileged conscription of area correlates with the climatic development of the area more than an extensive succession progression and area administration is supposed to be at the heart of the area in order to preserve its diversity. -
Contesting Candidates NA-1 Peshawar-I
Form-V: List of Contesting Candidates NA-1 Peshawar-I Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Sahibzada PO Ashrafia Colony, Mohala Afghan Cow Colony, Peshawar Akram Khan 2 H # 3/2, Mohala Raza Shah Shaheed Road, Lantern Bilour House, Peshawar Alhaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 3 Shangar PO Bara, Tehsil Bara, Khyber Agency, Kite Presented at Moh. Gul Abad, Bazid Khel, PO Bashir Ahmad Afridi Badh Ber, Distt Peshawar 4 Shaheen Muslim Town, Peshawar Suitcase Pir Abdur Rehman 5 Karim Pura, H # 282-B/20, St 2, Sheikhabad 2, Chiragh Peshawar (Lamp) Jan Alam Khan Paracha 6 H # 1960, Mohala Usman Street Warsak Road, Book Peshawar Haji Shah Nawaz 7 Fazal Haq Baba Yakatoot, PO Chowk Yadgar, H Ladder !"#$%&'() # 1413, Peshawar Hazrat Muhammad alias Babo Maavia 8 Outside Lahore Gate PO Karim Pura, Peshawar BUS *!+,.-/01!234 Khalid Tanveer Rohela Advocate 9 Inside Yakatoot, PO Chowk Yadgar, H # 1371, Key 5 67'8 Peshawar Syed Muhammad Sibtain Taj Agha 10 H # 070, Mohala Afghan Colony, Peshawar Scale 9 Shabir Ahmad Khan 11 Chamkani, Gulbahar Colony 2, Peshawar Umbrella :;< Tariq Saeed 12 Rehman Housing Society, Warsak Road, Fist 8= Kababiyan, Peshawar Amir Syed Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 1 of 176 13 Outside Lahori Gate, Gulbahar Road, H # 245, Tap >?@A= Mohala Sheikh Abad 1, Peshawar Aamir Shehzad Hashmi 14 2 Zaman Park Zaman, Lahore Bat B Imran Khan 15 Shadman Colony # 3, Panal House, PO Warsad Tiger CDE' Road, Peshawar Muhammad Afzal Khan Panyala 16 House # 70/B, Street 2,Gulbahar#1,PO Arrow FGH!I' Gulbahar, Peshawar Muhammad Zulfiqar Afghani 17 Inside Asiya Gate, Moh. -
Desertification Dynamics and Its Control
DESERTIFICATION DYNAMICS AND ITS CONTROL MECHANISMS IN SEMIARID AREAS OF PAKISTAN: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT KARAK PAKISTAN IFFAT TABASSUM INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY, URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING, UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN 2011 DEDICATED TO: My Parents who had the dream for my highest possible level of education, My Husband and Children who rendered great deal of time And to the People of Karak APPROVAL SHEET This research thesis, titled “Desertification Dynamics and its Control Mechanisms in Semiarid Areas of Pakistan: A Case Study of District Karak”, submitted by Ms Iffat Tabassum, under the supervision of Dr Mohammad Aslam Khan, HEC Professor, Institute of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar, KPK, (Pakistan) for the award of degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geography is hereby approved. External Examiner Supervisor (Prof. Dr. M. Aslam Khan) Internal Examiner ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I express my sincere and deep gratitude to my supervisor Dr. Mohammad Aslam Khan, HEC Professor, Institute of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar, for his valuable advices, encouragement and guidance. Specially, I owe a big thanks to Dr. Fazlur Rahman, Associate Professor, Institute of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, for his continued help, critical review of research and valuable inputs. I would also like to acknowledge the positive attitude and support of Prof. Dr. Amir Khan, Director, and other faculty members, institute of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar enabling me in achieving my goal. I have no words to place on record my deep sense of gratitude to my teacher and colleague Prof. Dr. Mahamood-ul-Hasan, Institute of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar for his ever encouraging and motivating attitude, support and priceless affection. -
Auditor General of Pakistan
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS DISTRICT SHANGLA AUDIT YEAR 2018-19 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .............................................................................. i Preface ............................................................................................................................. iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................. iv SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS ................................................................... viii I: Audit Work Statistics ................................................................................................. viii II: Audit observations Classified by Categories ............................................................. viii III: Outcome Statistics ........................................................................................ ix IV: Table of Irregularities pointed out .................................................................. x V: Cost Benefit Ratio ........................................................................................................ x CHAPTER-1......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Local Governments Shangla .................................................................. 1 1.1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance -
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease
Asian Pac J Trop Dis 2017; 7(9): 531-535 531 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease journal homepage: http://www.apjtcm.com Original article https://doi.org/10.12980/apjtd.7.2017D7-89 ©2017 by the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease. All rights reserved. First detection on prevalence of Anaplasma marginale in sheep and goat in Karak District, Pakistan Mubashir Hussain1, Asif Junaid1, Rukhsana Gul2, Muhammad Ameen Jamal3, Irfan Ahmed4, Mir Zulqarnain Talpur4, Kashif Rahim5, Madiha Fatima6, Shahzad Munir7* 1Vector Borne Diseases Management Center, Department of Microbiology, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, KP, 26000, Pakistan 2Department of Chemistry, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, KP, 26000, Pakistan 3Department of Animal Breeding, Genetics and Reproduction, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China 4Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China 5Beijing Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering Drug and Biotechnology, Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China 6State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 678 Haping Road, Harbin 150069, PR China 7Faculty of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Objective: To evaluate prevalence of Anaplasma marginale (A. marginale) and associated risk Received 4 May 2017 factors in sheep and goat. Received in revised form 19 May 2017 Methods: A total of 500 blood samples (250 from sheep and 250 from goat) were collected Accepted 25 Jun 2017 from three different tehsils of Karak District and analyzed for presence of A. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of District Government Shangla
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT GOVERNMENT SHANGLA AUDIT YEAR 2013-14 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ............................................................... i Preface .................................................................................................................... ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................... iii SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS .................................................................... vii Table 1: Audit Work Statistics ......................................................................... vii Table 2: Audit observations Classified by Categories ..................................... vii Table 3: Outcome Statistics ............................................................................. viii Table 4: Table of Irregularities pointed out ...................................................... ix CHAPTER 1 ........................................................................................................... 1 1.1 District Government Shangla .............................................................. 1 1.1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Brief Comments on Budget and Expenditure (Variance Analysis) .... 1 1.1.3 Comments on the status of compliance with ZAC / PAC Directives .. 2 1.2 AUDIT PARAS .................................................................................... 3 1.2.1 Irregularity/Non -
Final Short Listed Candidates for the Post of Driver BPS-06 1
Final Short Listed candidates for the Post of Driver BPS-06 1 S.No Application No. Name Father Name CNIC No. Address Remarks 1 16143 Abdul Khaliq Abdul Khaliq 15602-7362834-9 Daily chand haji baba road mingora swat 2 8252 abdul nasior Abdur raziq marhom 15602-0472344-7 Spin lala Medicose Zardad market Neshat chwak min 3 10288 Abdul Rehman Abdul Rehman 15505-0647807-3 Vill& P/O Dehrai Tehsel Puran Distriect Shangla 4 8264 Abdul wahid Fazal wahid 15602-0329921-5 Noor mohallah faizabad saidu Sharif,swat 5 8407 ABDULLAH abdul hamid 15602-0163719-1 mohalla shaheen abad po saidu sharif tehsil baboza 6 11195 Abdullah Jan Jamshed Khan 17301-8928846-3 kandi payan Landi arbab tehsil & disst peshawar 7 8989 Abid Ali Haji Nawab 15602-4304775-3 Najigram P.O Barikot Swat 8 13642 Abu bakar Feroz Shah 15602-2336659-5 Mohallah essa khail manglor tehsil district swat 9 5600 Aftab Hussain muhammad zubair 15602-9585276-7 Bagh Dehri Chowk Khwazakhila swat 10 6437 afzal khan Talimand 15602-7134443-5 Mohallah barcham Village & P/O Nagoha Tehsil Barik 11 17866 Ahmad Khan Gul Namrooz 15602-5831549-7 Mohalla: Toha village charbagh swat 12 5290 Ahmadnawaz khan GUL NAWAZ 21201-6229577-9 Commercial Sanittry store khyber bazar peshawar 13 13347 Ajmal Hayat Shoukat Hayat 17301-8598907-1 Mohallah Mustaffa Khell VIllage & PO Chamkani Pesh 14 16863 ajmal khan dilfaroz 15602-2666238-3 afsarabad,house no AD26,saidu sharif District Swat 15 12884 AJMAL KHAN QADARMAND 15602-0468624-7 VILLAGE: KISHAWRA, P/O: CHARBAGH, SWAT 16 12436 Akbar zeb Sher malook 15602-0467899-7 Mohalla -
Mardan (Posts-1) Scoring Key: Grade Wise Marks 1St Div: 2Nd Div: 3Rd Div: Age 25-35 Years 1
At least 2nd Division Master in Social Sciences (Social Work/ Sociology will be preferred) District: Mardan (Posts-1) Scoring Key: Grade wise marks 1st Div: 2nd Div: 3rd Div: Age 25-35 Years 1. (a) Basic qualification Marks 60 S.S.C 15 11 9 Date of Advertisement:- 22-08-2020 2. Higher Qualification Marks (One Step above-7 Marks, Two Stage Above-10 Marks) 10 F.A/FSc 15 11 9 SOCIAL CASE WORKER (BPS-16) 3. Experience Certificate 15 BA/BSc 15 11 9 4. Interviews Marks 8 MA/MSc 15 11 9 5. Professional Training Marks 7 Total;- 60 44 36 Total;- 100 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE POST OF SOCIAL CASE WORKER BPS-16 BASIC QUALIFICATION Higher Qual: SSC FA/FSC BA/BSc M.A/ MS.c S. # on Name/Father's Name and address Total S. # Appli: Remarks Domicile Malrks= 7 Total Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks Date of Birth Qualification Division Division Division Division Marks P.HD Marks M.Phil Marks of Experience Professional/Training One Stage Above 7 Two Two Stage Above 10 Interview Marks 8 Marks Year of Experience 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Mr. Farhan Raza S/O Abid Raza, Koz Kaly Madyan, P.O Madyan, Tehsil and District Swat, 0314- Mphil Agriculture Rual 71 3/2/1992 Swat 1st 15 1st 15 1st 15 1st 15 10 70 70 9818407 Sociology Mr. Muhammad Asif Khan S/O Muhammad Naeem Khan, Rahat Abad Colony, Bannu Road P.O PHD Business 494 16-04-1990 Lakki Marwat 1st 15 1st 15 1st 15 1st 15 10 70 70 Sheikh Yousaf District D.I.Khan. -
Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan
55 Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XIV Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan TAJ ALI Contents Introduction 56 Aims and Objectives of the Survey 56 Geography and Land Economy 57 Historical and Archaeological Perspective 58 Early Surveys, Explorations and Excavations 60 List of Protected Sites and Monuments 61 Inventory of Archaeological Sites Recorded in the Current Survey 62 Analysis of Archaeological Data from the Surface Collection 98 Small Finds 121 Conclusion 126 Sites Recommended for Excavation, Conservation and Protection 128 List of Historic I Settlement Sites 130 Acknowledgements 134 Notes 134 Bibliographic References 135 Map 136 Figures 137 Plates 160 56 Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XIV Archaeological Survey of District Mardan in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan TAJ ALI Introduction The Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, (hereafter the Department) in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan, (hereafter the Federal Department) initiated a project of surveying and documenting archaeological sites and historical monuments in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP). The primary objectives of the project were to formulate plans for future research, highlight and project the cultural heritage of the Province and to promote cultural tourism for sustainable development. The Department started the project in 1993 and since then has published two survey reports of the Charsadda and Swabi Districts. 1 Dr. Abdur Rahman conducted survey of the Peshawar and Nowshera Districts and he will publish the report after analysis of the data. 2 Conducted by the present author, the current report is focussed on the archaeological survey of the Mardan District, also referred to as the Yusafzai Plain or District. -
DFG Part-L Development Settled
DEMANDS FOR GRANTS DEVELOPMENTAL EXPENDITURE FOR 2020–21 VOL-III (PART-L) GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA FINANCE DEPARTMENT REFERENCE TO PAGES DFG PART- L GRANT # GRANT NAME PAGE # - SUMMARY 01 – 23 50 DEVELOPMENT 24 – 177 51 RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 178 – 228 52 PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING 229 – 246 53 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 247 – 291 54 HEALTH SERVICES 292 – 337 55 CONSTRUCTION OF IRRIGATION 338 – 385 CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, 56 386 – 456 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 57 SPECIAL PROGRAMME 457 – 475 58 DISTRICT PROGRAMME 476 59 FOREIGN AIDED PROJECTS 477 – 519 ( i ) GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (SETTLED) BUDGET REVISED BUDGET DEMAND MAJOR HEADS ESTIMATES ESTIMATES ESTIMATES NO. -
Swat District !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Overview: Swat District ! ! ! ! SerkiSerki Chikard Legend ! J A M M U A N D K A S H M I R Citiy / Town ! Main Cities Lohigal Ghari ! Tertiary Secondary Goki Goki Mastuj Shahi!Shahi Sub-division Primary CHITRAL River Chitral Water Bodies Sub-division Union Council Boundary ± Tehsil Boundary District Boundary ! Provincial Boundary Elevation ! In meters ! ! 5,000 and above Paspat !Paspat Kalam 4,000 - 5,000 3,000 - 4,000 ! ! 2,500 - 3,000 ! 2,000 - 2,500 1,500 - 2,000 1,000 - 1,500 800 - 1,000 600 - 800 0 - 600 Kalam ! ! Utror ! ! Dassu Kalam Ushu Sub-division ! Usho ! Kalam Tal ! Utrot!Utrot ! Lamutai Lamutai ! Peshmal!Harianai Dir HarianaiPashmal Kalkot ! ! Sub-division ! KOHISTAN ! ! UPPER DIR ! Biar!Biar ! Balakot Mankial ! Chodgram !Chodgram ! ! Bahrain Mankyal ! ! ! SWAT ! Bahrain ! ! Map Doc Name: PAK078_Overview_Swat_a0_14012010 Jabai ! Pattan Creation Date: 14 Jan 2010 ! ! Sub-division Projection/Datum: Baranial WGS84 !Bahrain BahrainBarania Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:135,000 Ushiri ! Ushiri Madyan ! 0 5 10 15 kms ! ! ! Beshigram Churrai Churarai! Disclaimers: Charri The designations employed and the presentation of material Tirat Sakhra on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Beha ! Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, Bar Thana Darmai Fatehpur city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Kwana !Kwana delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Kalakot Matta ! Dotted line represents a!pproximately the Line of Control in Miandam Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. Sebujni Patai Olandar Paiti! Olandai! The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been Gowalairaj Asharay ! Wari Bilkanai agreed upon by the parties.