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GOVERNMENT of KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT , Dated Peshawar the 17-03-2016
GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT , Dated Peshawar the 17-03-2016 NOTIFICATION No.SO(PE)/2-6/DPCMeeting/SST-SS (20/10/2015): On the recommendations of the Departmental Promotion Committee, the Competent Authority is pleased to promote the following Seven Hundred and Thirty Seven (737) Male SSTs (BS-16) to the post of Subject Specialist (BS-17) on regular basis with immediate effect:- S# in Name and S# SL# Present school Address Proposed Station Remarks Subject Qualification 1 1 746 Sikandar Khan GHS Pakha Ghulam SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post Peshawar GHSS Tehkal Bala Peshawar 2 2 1370 Zeenat Ullah SET GHS Mitha Khel Karak SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post MSc BEd GHSS Dabli Lawaghar Karak 3 3 1813 Mr Sultan Farooq, GHS Sarwar Jan Bala Services placed at the Against vacant post SET Khel FR Bannu disposal of Director Education FATA 4 4 1871 Mr Akhtar Nawaz GCMHS Turbela SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post Khan MSc:M.Ed Township Haripur GHSS Jatti Pind, Haripur 5 5 2751 Mr, Muhammad GHS Rashakai Nowshera SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post Fayaz Shah SET GHSS Rashakai, Nowshera 6 6 2768 Mr, Yousaf Zaman, GHS Jan Killa Bannu SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post SET GHSS Nari Panoos, Karak 7 7 2775 Mr, Bakht Baidar, GHSS Barikot Swat SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post SER GHSS Kishawra, Swat 8 8 2799 Mr, Janat Gul, SET GHSS Khanpur Dir SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post Lower GHSS Asbanr Dir Lower 9 9 2894 Mr,Bakht Ali GHSS Serai Naurang SS B-17 (Biology) Against vacant post -
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. -
Guía Mundial De Oración (GMO). Noviembre 2014 Titulares: Los
Guía Mundial de Oración (GMO). Noviembre 2014 Titulares: Los inconquistables Pashtun! • 1-3 De un ciego que llevó a los Pashtunes Fuera de la Oscuridad • 5 Sobre todo Hospitalidad! • 8 Estilo de Resolución de Conflictos Pashtun • 23 Personas Mohmund: Poetas que alaban a Dios • 24 Estaría de acuerdo con los talibanes sobre esto! Queridos Amigos de oración, Yo soy un inglés, irlandés, y de descendencia sueca. Hace mil ochocientos años, mis antepasados irlandeses eran cazadores de cabezas que bebían la sangre de los cráneos de sus víctimas. Hace mil años mis antepasados vikingos eran guerreros que eran tan crueles cuando allanaban y destruían los pueblos desprotegidos, que hicieron la Edad Media mucho más oscura. Eventualmente la luz del evangelio hizo que muchos grupos de personas se convirtieran a Cristo, el único que es la Luz del Mundo. Su cultura ha cambiado, y comenzaron a vivir más por las enseñanzas de Jesús y menos por los caminos del mundo. La historia humana nos enseña que sin Cristo la humanidad puede ser increíblemente cruel con otros. Este mes vamos a estar orando por los Pashtunes. Puede parecer que estamos juzgando estas tribus afganas y pakistaníes. Pero debemos recordar que sin la obra transformadora del Espíritu Santo, no seríamos diferentes de lo que ellos son. Los Pashtunes tienen un código cultural de honor llamado Pashtunwali, lo que pone un cierto equilibrio de moderación en su conducta, pero también los estimula a mayores actos de violencia y venganza. Por esta razón, no sólo vamos a orar por tribus Pashtunes específicas, sino también por aspectos del código de honor Pashtunwali y otras dinámicas culturales que pueden mantener a los Pashtunes haciendo lo que Dios quiere que hagan. -
Beneficiaries and Areas
Document of The World Bank FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Public Disclosure Authorized Report No: 41761-PK PROJECT APPRAISAL DOCUMENT ON A Public Disclosure Authorized PROPOSED CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF SDR 15.8 MILLION (US$25 MILLION EQUIVALENT) TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN FOR THE Public Disclosure Authorized BALOCHISTAN SMALL-SCALE IRRIGATION PROJECT (BSSIP) January 23,2008 Sustainable Development Department Agriculture and Rural Development Unit Pakistan Country Management Unit South Asia Region Public Disclosure Authorized This document has a restricted distribution and may be used by recipients only in the performance of their official duties. Its contents may not otherwise be disclosed without World Bank authorization. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (Exchange Rate Effective December 5,2007) PKR 61 1.04 = US$l PAKISTAN-GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR July 1-June 30 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (Metric System) 1 meter (m) = 3.280 feet 1 hectare (ha) = 2.470 acres 1 Kilometer (km) = 0.620 miles 1 cubic meter (m) = 35.3 10 cubic feet ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ACS Additional Chief Secretary IPM Integrated Pest Management BCIAP Balochistan Community Irrigation & IPSNM Integrated Plant and Soil Nutrient Agriculture Project Management BEPA Balochistan Environmental Protection IPTRID International Program for Technology and Agency Research in Irrigation and Drainage BIDA Balochistan Irrigation Drainage IUCN International Union for Conservation of Authority Nature BKK Bund Khushdil %an IWRM Integrated Water Resource Management BRMP Balochistan Resource Management JBIC -
Khyber Medical University, Peshawar
KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) FIRST PROFESSIONAL (PART II) ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2012 EXAMINATION HELD IN NOV - DEC 2012 RESULT DECLARED ON FEBRUARY 16, 2013 MAX MARKS: 1300 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS (1ST Prof P2-A12)-1 Roll Reg. No. Name Father’s Name Result No. Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad 3001 2010/KMU/AMC/009 ABIDA RAHMAN NOOR HABIB 861 3002 2010/KMU/AMC/011 ADILA BIBI MUHAMMAD YOUNAS 880 3003 2010/KMU/AMC/014 AIMEN TAYYAB MUHAMMAD TAYYAB 897 3004 2010/KMU/AMC/015 ALEENA NASIR NASIR KHAN JADOON 851 3005 2010/KMU/AMC/016 ALIYA AYUB SYED AYUB HASSAN 892 3006 2010/KMU/AMC/019 AMMARA DAYAN ABDUL DAYAN 786 3007 2010/KMU/AMC/020 AMMARA SADIQ MUHAMMAD SADIQ 829 3008 2010/KMU/AMC/021 ANISA ZEB MEHBOOB WALI KHAN Re: Bio 3009 2010/KMU/AMC/022 ANNAM IJAZ IJAZ MEHMOOD QURESHI 844 3010 2010/KMU/AMC/024 AROOSA AHMED GHULAM AHMED ABBASI 896 3011 2010/KMU/AMC/032 AYASHA MUSHARRAF SYED MUSHARRAF SHAH 879 3012 2010/KMU/AMC/034 AYMA BATOOL ABRAR HUSSAIN AWAN 867 3013 2010/KMU/AMC/036 AZKA IRSHAD MUHAMMAD IRSHAD KHAN 892 3014 2010/KMU/AMC/045 FAQUIHA MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD SHOUKAT ALI 882 3015 2010/KMU/AMC/047 FARWA KHURSHID MUHAMMAD KHURSHID Re: Anat 3016 2010/KMU/AMC/048 FARYAL MUHAMMAD MISKEEN 960 3017 2010/KMU/AMC/049 FARYAL MUSTAFA GHULAM MUSTAFA KHAN 842 3018 2010/KMU/AMC/050 FATIMA AHMAD HUSSAIN AHMAD HUSSAIN 965 3019 2010/KMU/AMC/051 FATIMA ZAMEER ZAMEER AHMAD 1000 3020 2010/KMU/AMC/054 FIZZA ZULFIQAR RAJA ZULFIQAR ALI 929 3021 2010/KMU/AMC/055 GUL E SHAHWAR MUHAMMAD AYAZ KHAN 874 3022 2010/KMU/AMC/060 -
25 January 2013)
1213297 [2013] RRTA 91 (25 January 2013) DECISION RECORD RRT CASE NUMBER: 1213297 DIAC REFERENCE(S): CLF2012/141724 COUNTRY OF REFERENCE: Pakistan TRIBUNAL MEMBER: Amanda Goodier DATE: 25 January 2013 PLACE OF DECISION: Perth DECISION: The Tribunal remits the matter for reconsideration with the direction that the applicant satisfies s.36(2)(a) of the Migration Act. STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS APPLICATION FOR REVIEW 1. This is an application for review of a decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Immigration to refuse to grant the applicant a Protection (Class XA) visa under s.65 of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act). 2. The applicant who claims to be a citizen of Pakistan applied to the Department of Immigration for the visa on [date deleted under s.431(2) of the Migration Act 1958 as this information may identify the applicant] June 2012. 3. The delegate refused to grant the visa [in] August 2012, and the applicant applied to the Tribunal for review of that decision. RELEVANT LAW 4. Under s.65(1) a visa may be granted only if the decision maker is satisfied that the prescribed criteria for the visa have been satisfied. The criteria for a protection visa are set out in s.36 of the Act and Part 866 of Schedule 2 to the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations). An applicant for the visa must meet one of the alternative criteria in s.36(2)(a), (aa), (b), or (c). That is, the applicant is either a person in respect of whom Australia has protection obligations under the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees as amended by the 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (together, the Refugees Convention, or the Convention), or on other ‘complementary protection’ grounds, or is a member of the same family unit as a person in respect of whom Australia has protection obligations under s.36(2) and that person holds a protection visa. -
The Musalman Races Found in Sindh
A SHORT SKETCH, HISTORICAL AND TRADITIONAL, OF THE MUSALMAN RACES FOUND IN SINDH, BALUCHISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN, THEIR GENEALOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONS AND SEPTS, TOGETHER WITH AN ETHNOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT, BY SHEIKH SADIK ALÍ SHER ALÍ, ANSÀRI, DEPUTY COLLECTOR IN SINDH. PRINTED AT THE COMMISSIONER’S PRESS. 1901. Reproduced By SANI HUSSAIN PANHWAR September 2010; The Musalman Races; Copyright © www.panhwar.com 1 DEDICATION. To ROBERT GILES, Esquire, MA., OLE., Commissioner in Sindh, This Volume is dedicated, As a humble token of the most sincere feelings of esteem for his private worth and public services, And his most kind and liberal treatment OF THE MUSALMAN LANDHOLDERS IN THE PROVINCE OF SINDH, ВY HIS OLD SUBORDINATE, THE COMPILER. The Musalman Races; Copyright © www.panhwar.com 2 PREFACE. In 1889, while I was Deputy Collector in the Frontier District of Upper Sindh, I was desired by B. Giles, Esquire, then Deputy Commissioner of that district, to prepare a Note on the Baloch and Birahoi tribes, showing their tribal connections and the feuds existing between their various branches, and other details. Accordingly, I prepared a Note on these two tribes and submitted it to him in May 1890. The Note was revised by me at the direction of C. E. S. Steele, Esquire, when he became Deputy Commissioner of the above district, and a copy of it was furnished to him. It was revised a third time in August 1895, and a copy was submitted to H. C. Mules, Esquire, after he took charge of the district, and at my request the revised Note was printed at the Commissioner-in-Sindh’s Press in 1896, and copies of it were supplied to all the District and Divisional officers. -
DI15D00037-Construction /Development Work / Seatingsteps/WSS Etc
DISTRICT Project Description BE 2018-19 D.I.KHAN DI15D00037-Construction /Development work / seatingsteps/WSS etc. of play ground of 42,322 GHS Yarik in Yarik D.I.KHAN DI15D00125-Provision of Laptops for Top (20) Twentyeach Position Holders (Male & 241,248 Female) at Secondary Level in High Schoolsin District DIKhan D.I.KHAN DI15D00126-Provision of 240 First Aid kits for High& Middle Schools (Male & Female) in 1,900 District DIKhan D.I.KHAN DI15D00127-Construction of approach/access road toGovt High School Giloti in Giloti 78,421 D.I.KHAN DI15D00128-Installation of 01 Nos Pressure Pumpwith 1UPS at Govt Girls High School Jhoke 28,183 Muazzam in Giloti D.I.KHAN DI15D00130-Construction of one additional Room atCD Gali Bagh Wali in City 5 116,392 D.I.KHAN DI15D00131-Solarization of PanyalaHospital inPanyala 5,480 D.I.KHAN DI15D00133-Repair/ Rehabilitation/ MissingFacilities of CD Mandran Kalan in Mandrah 2,249 Kalan D.I.KHAN DI15D00134-Repair/ Rehabilitation/ MissingFacilities of BHU Kirri Shamozai in Kirri 317,015 Shamozai D.I.KHAN DI15D00136-Repair/ Rehabilitation/ MissingFacilities of CD Miran in Miran 12,009 D.I.KHAN DI15D00137-Construction of Boundary Wall of CDGirsel in Kech 5,436 D.I.KHAN DI15D00138-Solarization/missing facilities at CDGirsel in Kech 2,727 D.I.KHAN DI15D00139-Construction of 02 Nos Group Latrinewith water tank at BHU Jabar wala in 5,684 Kech D.I.KHAN DI15D00140-Construction of Group Latrine with watertank at BHU Bhehari Colony in Lachra 69,116 D.I.KHAN DI15D00141-Repair/ Rehabilitation/missingfacilities BHU Kotla Lodian -
Entry Test Result LL.B Session 2015
UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB, LAHORE Result of Entry Test of LL.B 03 Years Program held on 17-08-2015* Total Marks: 50 Roll.No. Name Father's Name Marks 1 Maria Niaz Niaz Ahmad 12 2 Muhammad Amaar Tariq Tariq Mehmood 28 3 Abdul Ghafoor Muhammad Ramzan 30 4 Irfan Dowood Mian Dawood Ilyas 22 5 Mehboob ul Hasnain Muhammad Musa Tari 26 6 M. Talha Munir M. Munir 18 7 Nida Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 24 8 Zubair Ali Muhammad Jahangir 19 9 Saif Ur Rehman Ahmad Yar ABSENT 10 Sodagar Hussain Fiaz Ahmad 23 11 Shahar Yar Muhammad Yar 23 12 Muhammad Ahmed Amin Tahir Amin 25 13 Hassan Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf 24 14 Faheem Ullah Zafar Ali 25 15 Shahid Sultan Muhammad Sultan 27 16 Shahram Anwar Muhammad Anwar 26 17 Muhammad Usman Muhammad Ramzan 25 18 M. Adeel Akram Muhammad Akram 17 19 Rai Kashaf Jahangeer Rai Jahangeer Khan 18 20 Syed Ahsan Raza Shah Syed M. Aslam Shah 21 21 Ali Murtaza Zulfqar Ali 25 22 Muhammad Sajid Ahmad yar 17 23 Muhammad Mohsin Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad 20 24 Mirza InamUllah M. Mansha 15 25 M. Shan E abassum Ramay M. Qamar Tubassum Ramay 12 26 Muhammad Zaheer Khan Muhammad Muneer Khan 28 27 Muhammad Mehtab Muhammad Javed 17 28 Muhammad Kashif Fazal Hussain 23 29 Usman Khan Sarfraz Khan ABSENT 30 Aizaz Ahmed Khan Sardaraz Khan 22 31 Sajjad Saeed Awan Muhammad Saeed Awan 27 32 Aftab Umer Muhammad Umer 28 33 Shahid Arshad Muhammad Arshad 25 34 Haroon Ali Syed Syed Ghazanfar Ali 10 35 Asif Ali Talib Hussain ABSENT 36 Ajmal Shah Muzaffar Shah 26 37 Salman Khaliq Abdul Khaliq 14 38 Imran Ali Sawali Khan 16 39 Usman Ghani Ahmad Din 21 40 Muhammad Nadeem Tariq Muhammad Saddique 12 41 Qaiser Shahzad Liaquat 19 42 Shazia Azam Muhammad Azam 18 43 Drya Khan Muhammad Yousaf 29 44 Zeeshan Rasool Ghulam Rasool 26 45 Zeeshan Ahmad Fiaz Ahmad 25 46 Hamza Mehboob Mehboob Elahi 23 47 Hafiz Adnan Khalid M. -
Islamabad High Court
_ _ ISLAMABAD HIGH COURT DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. Cust. Ref. 2/2015 (46152) Director of Intelligence and Investigation V/s SS Corporation, etc A CM 1/2015 Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Warraich CM 2/2015 MOTION CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 77/2021 Acquittal (131152) The State V/s Muhammad Israr etc A Other Advocate General NOTICE CASES 1. Part Heard (130761) Mosharraf Ali Zaidi & others V/s The President of Pakistan & others FC W.P. 1925/2021 Misc. Other FAISAL SIDDIQI Additional Attorney General, CM 2/2021 Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General for Pakistan, Deputy Attorney General, Mansoor Tariq, Ms.Kulsum Khaliq, Shahid Hamid, Sikandar Naeem Qazi W.P. 127/2021 (125274) Dr. Asfandiyar, etc V/s FOP, etc FC CM 1/2021 (Soban Ali, Adv.) In Person, Mudassar Khalid Moazzam Ali Shah, Qausain Abbasi, Arshad Abbas Faisal Mufti, Assistant Attorney General 2. Crl. Misc. 949/2021 Bail After (134907) Zahir Ullah V/s State, etc A Arrest Muhammad Shaheen By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 1 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 3. Crl. Appeal 208/2020 Against (124285) Bait Ullah V/s The State etc FC Convct. -
Village List of Kurram Agency , Pakistan
M-Int-2 400- I C!llsus 51-No. 30 C (5) I I I I CENSUS OF PAKISTAN, 1951 I I I ' VILLAGE LIST o North West Frontier-Kurram Agency -r-'INCIAL SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSU 5, ~IER PROVINCB-;" , I March 1952 Przce : 2 -,t- PRIN'I'ED E" THE l'vlANAGER, GO".'Fm; ""I .. ";:0:' 0<' I"_'.:,:r:.>TAN PRESS, K<\RACHI PUBLISHFD BY THE MANAGER OF PCBI.IC.-\TIONS, KARACHI: 1953 VILLAGE LIST OF TRIBAL AREAS OF N. W. F. KURRAM AGENCY FOREWORD This Village List is prepared from the Enumeration carried out in the First Census of Pakistan during February 1951. It gives the population of the smaller area!> and thus preserves information which would otherwise be merged in the statistical totals of the Census Report. It is hoped that the preparation of this list will form a basis for the continued collection of Village Statistics. The enumeration in the Tribal Areas was carried out partly on special tribal enu meration slips, and partly by means of estimates prepared by Political Officers. In Kurram Agency, the whole population except members of the Services was enumerated on Tribal Slips. Members of the Services, enumerated on standard All-Pakistan Enumeration forms, are not included in the figures in the Village List but are merged with the figures in the Census Reports of the N.W.F. Province. The Village List is in two parts; first a summary of Kurram Agency and secondly a list of Villages. In both sections the population is analysed according to the tribes as stated by the respond !nts on their Enumeration Slips. -
Pakistan: Over Burdened Health Facilities with Influx of Idps in Host Communities of Hangu District, NWFP Province DRAFT
Pakistan: Over burdened health facilities with influx of IDPs in host communities of Hangu district, NWFP Province DRAFT Orakzai Agency Shahoo Khel 17,170 16,890 Kech Banda Ibrahim Zai 24,038 Khan Bari Raisan Darband Ganjiano Kalli Kurrum Agency Darband 11,072 Shinawari Hangu 53,487 Bilyamina 17,059 32,627 Naryab 23,340 902 Naryab Kahi 1,165 20,547 Kotki Kahi Tora Warai 24,518 1,022 Togh Sarai Darsamand 742 Mohammad Khawaja 26,7To2g0h Serai Kohat Sarozai Hangu 20,000 Ali Kach 32,210 542 Darsamand Doaba 343 1,405 Muhammad Khawja Thall Rural Thall FA Thall NA v® Dalan p f 100,000 w N Thall Urban Karbogha 8,514 AJK Name of HF Catchment populaton IDPs (Individuals) Fata THQ Hangu 53,487 32627 Punjab BHU Ibrahimzai 24,038 11072 Dallan Balochistan BHU Darband 17,059 902 BHU Bilyamina 23,340 1165 North Waziristan Agency IDPs Movement BHU Shahoo Khel 17,170 16890 Karak Legend BHU Togh Sarai 26,720 542 THQ BHU M. Khawaja 20,000 343 RHC BHU Kahi 24,518 742 v® CH RHC Naryab 20,547 1022 Catchment BHU Tribal Area Bannu SHC Doaba 3495 Population MCH BHU Darsamand 32,210 1405 District boundary CH Thall 100,000 8514 IDPs Union Council boundary Produced by: Information Management Unit, Date created: April 01, 2010 WHO Map Num: WHO-IDP-374 IDPs data source: 0 100 200 400 600 800 WHO-Pakistan District Officer Social Welfare Kilometers WWE Hangu The boundaries, names and the designation used on this map do not imply official GIS data source: Note: SHC Doaba is not geocoded.The enclosed circle of health facilities does not cover the geographical area of the population.