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Beant College of Engineering & Technology, Gurdaspur
Beant College of Engineering & Technology, Gurdaspur Polytechnic Wing List of Eligible Candidates for the Post of Lecturer in Electronics & Communication Engg. Test Roll Name of the Candidate & Address Remarks No. ECE2001. Nikhil S/o Rakesh Nanda , H.No. 598/8, Kabutri Gate , Eligible Araian Mohalla, Gurdaspur, ECE2002 Gourav Bahl S/o Vasdev, H. No. 394/13, Behrampur Road, Eligible Near Tagore School, Gurdaspur, ECE2003. Navdeep Kaur D/o S. Harjinder Singh, H.No. 180, Rishi Vihar Colony, Eligible Majitha Road , Amritsar ECE2004 Dilraj Kaur D/o Resham Singh, Vill. Kang, P.O. Dhariwal, Eligible Gurdaspur, (Provisionally) ECE2005. Gurpreet Singh S/o Azadpal Singh, H.No. 455, Housdfed Colony, Eligible Bathinda-151001 ECE2006 Taljinder Singh S/o Baldev Singh , H. No.B-4/118, Mohalla Sant Nagar, Eligible Qudian-143516, Distt. & TehGurdaspur ECE2007. Amteshwar Singh Chhina S/o S. Daljeet Singh Chhina , Eligible 195-H, B.R.S. Nagar, Ludhiana, ECE2008 Dupinder Kaur D/o Baldheer Singh Vill Dulla Nangal, P.O.Bangowani, Eligible Gurdaspur-143511 ECE2009. Sunita D/o Vinay Kumar Thappa , H.No. 424, Near Amar Palace, Eligible Sangalpura Road, Gurdaspur, ECE2010 Shanky Goyal S/o Sh Rajesh Kumar, Lajpat Nagar, St. No. 1, Kotkapura, Eligible Distt. Faridkot ECE2011. Prabhdeep Kaur Boparai D/o Paramjeet Singh Boparai, Eligible Vill. Boparai, P.O Udhanwal, Teh. Batala, Distt. Gurdaspur ECE2012 Manish Kumar S/o Baldev Raj Sharma, F7/29, Mata Kaulon Marg Eligible Kashmir Avenue, Amritsar ECE2013. Gagandeep Singh s/o S. Karnail Singh, Village Rangarpindi (Maan Colony) Eligible P.O. Behrampur, Teh & Distt. Gurdaspur ECE2014. Prince Sodhi S/o Sanjeev Sodhi, H.No. -
Public Notice Auction of Gold Ornament & Valuables
PUBLIC NOTICE AUCTION OF GOLD ORNAMENT & VALUABLES Finance facilities were extended by JS Bank Limited to its customers mentioned below against the security of deposit and pledge of Gold ornaments/valuables. The customers have neglected and failed to repay the finances extended to them by JS Bank Limited along with the mark-up thereon. The current outstanding liability of such customers is mentioned below. Notice is hereby given to the under mentioned customers that if payment of the entire outstanding amount of finance along with mark-up is not made by them to JS Bank Limited within 15 days of the publication of this notice, JS Bank Limited shall auction the Gold ornaments/valuables after issuing public notice regarding the date and time of the public auction and the proceeds realized from such auction shall be applied towards the outstanding amount due and payable by the customers to JS Bank Limited. No further public notice shall be issued to call upon the customers to make payment of the outstanding amounts due and payable to JS Bank as mentioned hereunder: Customer ID Customer Name Address Amount as of 8th April 1038553 ZAHID HUSSAIN MUHALLA MASANDPURSHI KARPUR SHIKARPUR 343283.35 1012051 ZEESHAN ALI HYDERI MUHALLA SHIKA RPUR SHIKARPUR PK SHIKARPUR 409988.71 1008854 NANIK RAM VILLAGE JARWAR PSOT OFFICE JARWAR GHOTKI 65110 PAK SITAN GHOTKI 608446.89 999474 DARYA KHAN THENDA PO HABIB KOT TALUKA LAKHI DISTRICT SHIKARPU R 781000 SHIKARPUR PAKISTAN SHIKARPUR 361156.69 352105 ABDUL JABBAR FAZALEELAHI ESTATE S HOP NO C12 BLOCK 3 SAADI TOWN -
Estimates of Charged Expenditure and Demands for Grants (Development)
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB ESTIMATES OF CHARGED EXPENDITURE AND DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (DEVELOPMENT) VOL - II (Fund No. PC12037 – PC12043) FOR 2020 - 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Demand # Description Pages VOLUME-I PC22036 Development 1 - 968 VOLUME-II PC12037 Irrigation Works 1 - 49 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 51 - 294 PC12042 Government Buildings 295-513 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities / Autonomous Bodies, etc. 515-529 GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (GROSS) (Amount in million) Budget Revised Budget Estimates Estimates Estimates 2019-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 PC22036 Development 255,308.585 180,380.664 256,801.600 PC12037 Irrigation Works 25,343.061 18,309.413 18,067.690 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 35,000.000 41,510.013 29,820.000 PC12042 Government Buildings 34,348.354 14,827.803 32,310.710 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities/Autonomous Bodies etc. 76,977.253 28,418.359 29,410.759 TOTAL :- 426,977.253 283,446.252 366,410.759 Current / Capital Expenditure detailed below: New Initiatives of SED for imparting Education through (5,000.000) - (4,000.000) Outsourcing of Public Schools (PEIMA) New Initiatives of SED for imparting Education through (19,500.000) - (18,000.000) Private Participation (PEF) Daanish School and Centres of Excellence Authority (1,500.000) - (1,000.000) Punjab Education Endowment Funds (PEEF) (300.000) - (100.000) Punjab Higher Education Commission (PHEC) (100.000) - (50.000) Establishment of General Hospital at Turbat, Baluchistan - - (50.000) Pakistan Kidney & Liver Institute and Research Center (500.000) - -
Part-I: Post Code Directory of Delivery Post Offices
PART-I POST CODE DIRECTORY OF DELIVERY POST OFFICES POST CODE OF NAME OF DELIVERY POST OFFICE POST CODE ACCOUNT OFFICE PROVINCE ATTACHED BRANCH OFFICES ABAZAI 24550 Charsadda GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24551 ABBA KHEL 28440 Lakki Marwat GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28441 ABBAS PUR 12200 Rawalakot GPO Azad Kashmir 12201 ABBOTTABAD GPO 22010 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22011 ABBOTTABAD PUBLIC SCHOOL 22030 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22031 ABDUL GHAFOOR LEHRI 80820 Sibi GPO Balochistan 80821 ABDUL HAKIM 58180 Khanewal GPO Punjab 58181 ACHORI 16320 Skardu GPO Gilgit Baltistan 16321 ADAMJEE PAPER BOARD MILLS NOWSHERA 24170 Nowshera GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24171 ADDA GAMBEER 57460 Sahiwal GPO Punjab 57461 ADDA MIR ABBAS 28300 Bannu GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28301 ADHI KOT 41260 Khushab GPO Punjab 41261 ADHIAN 39060 Qila Sheikhupura GPO Punjab 39061 ADIL PUR 65080 Sukkur GPO Sindh 65081 ADOWAL 50730 Gujrat GPO Punjab 50731 ADRANA 49304 Jhelum GPO Punjab 49305 AFZAL PUR 10360 Mirpur GPO Azad Kashmir 10361 AGRA 66074 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66075 AGRICULTUR INSTITUTE NAWABSHAH 67230 Nawabshah GPO Sindh 67231 AHAMED PUR SIAL 35090 Jhang GPO Punjab 35091 AHATA FAROOQIA 47066 Wah Cantt. GPO Punjab 47067 AHDI 47750 Gujar Khan GPO Punjab 47751 AHMAD NAGAR 52070 Gujranwala GPO Punjab 52071 AHMAD PUR EAST 63350 Bahawalpur GPO Punjab 63351 AHMADOON 96100 Quetta GPO Balochistan 96101 AHMADPUR LAMA 64380 Rahimyar Khan GPO Punjab 64381 AHMED PUR 66040 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66041 AHMED PUR 40120 Sargodha GPO Punjab 40121 AHMEDWAL 95150 Quetta GPO Balochistan 95151 -
Election Commission of Pakistan List of Polling
ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN FORM-28 [see rule 50] LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY Election to the National Assembly Provincial Assembly of the Punjab Sindh Khuber Pakhtunkhwa Balochistan No. and name of constituency PP-118 Toba Tek Singh-I Number of Voters assigned Number of Polling In Case of Rural Areas In Case of Urban Areas S.No. of Voters on the to Polling Station Booths electoral roll in case of Sr.No No. and Name of Polling Station electoral area is Census Block Census Name of electoral area Name of electoral area bifurcated Male Female Total Male Female Total Code Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010101 340 0 340 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010102 518 0 518 1 1. Govt.Boys High School 278/JB Usman Kot (Male) (P) CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010103 301 0 301 TOTAL 1159 0 1159 2 0 2 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010101 0 278 278 2 2. Girls High School 278/JB. Usman Kot (Female) (P) CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010102 0 429 429 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010103 0 259 259 TOTAL 0 966 966 0 2 2 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010104 367 0 367 3. Govt.Model Primary School 278/JB. Chak Mahra (Male) CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010105 386 0 386 3 (P) CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010106 140 0 140 TOTAL 893 0 893 2 0 2 CHAK 278/JB CHAK USMAN KOT 162010104 0 312 312 4 4. -
Estimates of Charged Expenditure and Demands for Grants (Development)
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB ESTIMATES OF CHARGED EXPENDITURE AND DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (DEVELOPMENT) VOL - II (Fund No. PC12037 – PC12043) FOR 2011 - 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Demand # Description Pages VOLUME-I PC22036 Development 1 - 720 VOLUME-II PC12037 Irrigation Works 1 - 40 PC12038 Agricultural Improvement and Research 41 - 45 PC12040 Town Development 47 - 52 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 53 - 171 PC12042 Government Buildings 173 - 399 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities / Autonomous Bodies, etc. 401 - 411 GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (GROSS) (Amount in million) Budget Revised Budget Estimates Estimates Estimates 2010-2011 2010-2011 2011-2012 PC22036 Development 100,099.054 81,431.616 127,207.412 PC12037 Irrigation Works 10,638.747 8,071.528 10,891.000 PC12038 Agricultural Improvement and Research 145.865 146.554 124.087 PC12040 Town Development 650.000 287.491 1,200.000 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 49,781.208 37,985.865 38,251.976 PC12042 Government Buildings 34,700.126 10,844.478 42,325.525 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities/Autonomous Bodies etc. 11,531.739 8,468.178 10,987.138 TOTAL :- 207,546.739 147,235.710 230,987.138 Current / Capital Expenditure detailed below: Daanish School System (3,000.000) - (3,000.000) Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF) - - (2,000.000) Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) - - (6,000.000) TEVTA - - (2,000.000) DLIs for MDGs - - (8,500.000) Town Development (650.000) (287.491) (1,200.000) Population Welfare Programme (1,865.000) (1,341.127) (2,860.000) Companies: FIEDMC, PLDC, SWM, PLDDB, - - (6,440.000) PARB etc Current Capital Expenditure (11,531.739) (8,468.178) (10,987.138) Total (17,046.739) (10,096.796) (42,987.138) Net Annual Development Programme 190,500.000 137,138.914 188,000.000 BUDGET ESTIMATES REVISED ESTIMATES BUDGET ESTIMATES Page # GRANT/SECTOR/SUBSECTOR 2010‐11 2010‐11 2011‐12 SUMMARY Rs Rs Rs. -
Program for the 2021 Convocation Celebrations PROGRAM
Program for the 2021 Convocation Celebrations PROGRAM Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Convocation Though this is a remote celebration, the accomplish- Ceremony has been converted into three Convocation ments of the individuals named in this Convocation celebrations. The 2021 Fellowship Convocation cele- Program are worthy of highest esteem and honor. The bration recognizes the achievements of recipients of American College of Physicians celebrates their achieve- Fellowship since 2017 who have not yet participated ments and contributions to ACP and internal medicine. in a Convocation Ceremony. The 2021 Mastership and Honorary Fellowship Convocation celebration recognizes recipients of Mastership in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 awards cycles as well as recipients of __________________________________________________ Honorary Fellowship and global dignitaries invited as Special Representatives. The 2021 National and Chapter * The American College of Physicians thanks the Awards Convocation celebration recognizes recipients endowers and sponsors of several awards: the James of ACP national awards in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 Bruce family, the Ralph O. Claypoole Jr. family, the awards cycles as well as recipients of ACP Chapter Feinstein family, and the Samuel Eichold family with awards in 2019 and 2020. the Alabama Chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACP Leadership .................................................. 1 About Convocation, the President’s Badge, the Special Representatives ......................................3 Caduceus, and the Mace ................................90 -
Supplementary 2015
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET S T A T E M E N T For 2015-2016 I SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET STATEMENT 2015 - 2016 SUMMARY BY DEMANDS Reference to Demand Grant Name of Demand Rs. pages Number Number I. Supplementary Demands (Voted) 1 1 3 Provincial Excise 737,724,000 2-3 2 5 Forests 21,970,000 4-9 3 9 Irrigation & Land Reclamation 2,691,013,000 10-48 4 10 General Administration 4,793,804,000 49-52 5 18 Agriculture 12,708,584,000 53 6 21 Cooperation 32,896,000 54-56 7 24 Civil Works 472,386,000 57-58 8 27 Relief 20,609,024,000 59 9 28 Pension 8,000,000,000 60-61 10 32 Civil Defence 527,676,000 62-65 11 33 State Trading in Foodgrains and Sugar 17,467,573,000 66-260 12 36 Development 67,465,788,000 261-262 13 38 Agricultural Improvement and Research 73,384,000 263-271 14 41 Roads and Bridges 6,414,569,000 272-273 15 43 Loans to Municipalities/Autonomous Bodies 4,077,214,000 Sub-Total Voted 146,093,605,000 II SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET STATEMENT 2015 - 2016 SUMMARY BY DEMANDS Reference to Demand Grant Name of Demand Rs. pages Number Number II. Token Supplementary Demands (Voted) 274 16 1 Opium 1,000 275 17 6 Registration 1,000 276 18 7 Charges on Account of Motor Vehicles Acts 1,000 277-278 19 8 Other Taxes and Duties 1,000 279-282 20 11 Administration of Justice 1,000 283-284 21 12 Jails & Convict Settlements 1,000 285-299 22 13 Police 1,000 300 23 14 Museums 1,000 301-311 24 15 Education 1,000 312-384 25 16 Health Services 1,000 385-390 26 17 Public Health 1,000 391 27 19 Fisheries 1,000 392-398 28 20 Veterinary 1,000 399-401 29 22 Industries 1,000 402-412 30 23 Miscellaneous Departments 1,000 413-415 31 25 Communications 1,000 416 32 26 Housing & Physical Planning Department 1,000 417 33 29 Stationery and Printing 1,000 418-420 34 30 Subsidies 1,000 421-482 35 31 Miscellaneous 1,000 483-487 36 37 Irrigation Works 1,000 488-537 37 42 Government Buildings 1,000 Sub-Total Token 22,000 Total Voted 146,093,627,000 III SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET STATEMENT 2015 - 2016 SUMMARY BY DEMANDS Reference to Demand Grant Name of Demand Rs. -
Public Notice Auction of Gold Ornament & Valuables
PUBLIC NOTICE AUCTION OF GOLD ORNAMENT & VALUABLES Finance facilities were extended by JS Bank Limited to its customers mentioned below against the security of deposit and pledge of Gold ornaments/valuables. The customers have neglected and failed to repay the finances extended to them by JS Bank Limited along with the mark-up thereon. The current outstanding liability of such customers is mentioned below. Notice is hereby given to the under mentioned customers that if payment of the entire outstanding amount of finance along with mark-up is not made by them to JS Bank Limited within 15 days of the publication of this notice, JS Bank Limited shall auction the Gold ornaments/valuables after issuing public notice regarding the date and time of the public auction and the proceeds realized from such auction shall be applied towards the outstanding amount due and payable by the customers to JS Bank Limited. No further public notice shall be issued to call upon the customers to make payment of the outstanding amounts due and payable to JS Bank as mentioned hereunder: Customer Sr. No. Customer's Name Address Balance as on 12th October 2020 Number 1 1038553 ZAHID HUSSAIN MUHALLA MASANDPURSHI KARPUR SHIKARPUR 327,924 2 1012051 ZEESHAN ALI HYDERI MUHALLA SHIKA RPUR SHIKARPUR PK SHIKARPUR 337,187 3 1008854 NANIK RAM VILLAGE JARWAR PSOT OFFICE JARWAR GHOTKI 65110 PAK SITAN GHOTKI 565,953 4 999474 DARYA KHAN THENDA PO HABIB KOT TALUKA LAKHI DISTRICT SHIKARPU R 781000 SHIKARPUR PAKISTAN SHIKARPUR 298,074 5 352105 ABDUL JABBAR FAZALEELAHI ESTATE S HOP -
Gaining Authority and Legitimacy: Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and the Golden Temple C. 1920–2000 by Gurveen Kaur K
Gaining Authority and Legitimacy: Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and the Golden Temple c. 1920–2000 by Gurveen Kaur Khurana A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Anthropology and History) in The University of Michigan 2019 Doctoral Committee: Associate Professor Farina Mir, Co-Chair Professor Mrinalini Sinha, Co-Chair Associate Professor William Glover Professor Paul C. Johnson Professor Webb Keane Gurveen Kaur Khurana [email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5452-9968 © Gurveen Kaur Khurana 2019 DEDICATION To Samarth, Ozzie and Papa ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This dissertation is only a part of the journey that began more than ten years ago, and there are many that have made it possible for me to get here. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their support along the way. My greatest debt is to my dissertation advisors Mrinalini Sinha and Farina Mir. Mrinalini has supported me through out and has always been a source of intellectual support and more. She has allowed me the freedom to grow and gain from her vast knowledge, while being patient with me finding my way. There are no words that can express my gratitude to her for all that she has done. Farina Mir’s rigor sets high standards for us all and will guide my way over the years. The rest of my committee, Webb Keane, William Glover and Paul Johnson have all been wonderful with their time and support through this dissertation writing. My deepest thanks also to Dilip Menon, Shahid Amin, Sunil Kumar and Neeladri Bhattacharya for the early intellectual training in historical thinking and methodology. -
Name of Posts in Bs – 18 (Male)
- 71 - ANNEXURE – “C” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 18 (MALE) ANNEXURE – “C” DETAIL OF POSTS NOTIFIED IN BS – 18 (MALE) Sr. Name of posts No. of posts Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 19-posts of Dy: HM (BS-17) up- Deputy District Eduction Officers (Male 124+19=143 graded to BS-18 and shifted to 1- – E.E), in the Punjab, at Tehsil Level. (According to Board those tehsils where posts of of Revenue Tehsils) Dy:D.E.O (M-EE) BS-18 required/not sanctioned. 1- 20-posts of Dy.HM (BS-17) up- graded to BS-18 and shifted to those D.E.O (SE) Offices where the posts of Dy.D.E.O (HQ) BS-18 required / not sanctioned. 2- 12-posts @ One extra post of Dy: D.E.O (HQ) BS-18 will be alloted to those D.E.O (SE) Deputy District Eduction Officers (H.Q), Offices where 200 and above 17+33 = Schools are functioning in the 2- in the Offices of D.E.O (SE) in the concerned District. Their detail is as Punjab. 50 under:- Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan, Khanewal, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Rawalpindi, Chakwal and Attock Districts. 3- 1-Extra post of Dy. D.E.O (H.Q) in the office of D.E.O (S.E) Faisalabad, is allotted being 400 and above institutions functioning in the District. Senior Subject Specialsits of Government Colleges for Elementary As per sanction strength subject to the 3- Teachers / In-Service / Pre-service 150 condition that repitition of subjects Teahcers Training Colleges (M) @ shall not be allowed in any case. -
Village List of Multan Division , Pakistan
Cel'.Us 51·No. 30B (I) M.lnt.6-19 300 CENSUS OF PAKISTAN, 1951 VILLAGE LIST PUNJAB Multan Division OFFICE Of THE PROVINCIAL · .. ·l),ITENDENT CENSUS, J~ 1952 ,~ :{< 'AND BAHAWALPUR, P,IC1!iR.. 10 , , FOREWOf~D This Village Ust has been prepared 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 available 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 showinz 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 tehsll th~ Revenue Kanungo ho/qas 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 halqa and the remaining villages comprising the halqas, are shown thereunder in the order of their revenue hadbast numbers, which are given in column a. Rakhs (tree plantations) and other similar area,. even where they are allotted separate revenue hadbast nurY'lbcrs have not been shown as they were not reported in the Charge and Household summaries, to be inhabited.