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1309 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS Rs Charged: Voted 1309 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS Rs Charged: ______________ Voted: 711,500,000 ______________ Total: 711,500,000 ______________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR ______________________________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF CG7958 ADP No : Z2021.1034 CG20211034 ADDITIONAL WORK OF CATHOLIC CHURCH DALBANDIN 10,000,000 A12470 Others 10,000,000 CG7958 ADP No : Z2021.1053 CG20211053 EXTENSION WORK, B/WALL/PRAYER HALL/SHAMSHAN 15,000,000 GHAT NOKUNDI. A12470 Others 15,000,000 GR7958 ADP No : Z2021.1052 GR20211052 ADDL: CONSTRUCTION/EXTENSION WORK BALMIK 15,000,000 MANDIR/HINDU MANDIR GAWADAR. A12470 Others 15,000,000 JF7958 ADP No : Z2021.1037 JF20211037 EXTENSION AND ADDITIONAL WORK OF CHURCH USTA 10,000,000 MUHAMMAD A12470 Others 10,000,000 JF7958 ADP No : Z2021.1038 JF20211038 EXTENSION AND ADDITIONAL WORK OF SIKH 20,000,000 GURDWARA USTA MUHAMMAD A12470 Others 20,000,000 1310 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF JF7958 ADP No : Z2021.1039 JF20211039 EXTENSION AND ADDITIONAL WORK OF BABA GIAN 20,000,000 DAS MANDIR/BAGRI MANDIR/BALMIK MANDIR/SIKH GURDWARA DERA ALLAH YAR. A12470 Others 20,000,000 JH7958 ADP No : Z2019.1604 JH20191604 CONST: OF ROOMS, HALL, BHAWANI MANDIR, SHIVAL 15,000,000 RAM MAN: KRISHON MAN: JHULAY LAL MAN: PANCHAYAT MAN: JHAL MAGSI. A12470 Others 15,000,000 JH7958 ADP No : Z2021.1035 JH20211035 ADDITIONAL WORK OF OLD PRAYER (PANCHAYATI) 20,000,000 HALL JHAL MAGSI. A12470 Others 20,000,000 JH7958 ADP No : Z2021.1036 JH20211036 CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDARY WALL, ADDITIONAL 10,000,000 PRAYER HALL, SHAMSHAN GHAT JHAL MAGSI A12470 Others 10,000,000 JH7958 ADP No : Z2021.1055 JH20211055 ADDITIONAL WORK OF MATA MANDIR, B/WALL 10,000,000 GANDHAWA A12470 Others 10,000,000 1311 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF KI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1041 KI20211041 REMAINING WORK/ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF 10,000,000 HINDU MANDIR MITHRI. A12470 Others 10,000,000 KI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1042 KI20211042 CONSTRUCTION OF HOSTEL FOR ZAIRIN/YATRI 20,000,000 GOBANDHAM KOLPUR A12470 Others 20,000,000 KI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1050 KI20211050 EXTENSION WORK OF GURDWARA/MANDIR/SHAMSHAN 20,000,000 GHAT MACH. A12470 Others 20,000,000 KI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1051 KI20211051 ADDITIONAL WORK PANCHAYATI PRAYER 20,000,000 HALL/MANDIR/SHAMSHAN GHAT DHADAR. A12470 Others 20,000,000 KI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1056 KI20211056 EXTENSION AND CONST: OF HINDU MANDIR AND SIKH 20,000,000 GURDWARA BHAG. A12470 Others 20,000,000 KL7958 ADP No : Z2021.1048 KL20211048 RE-CONSTRUCTION OF HOSTEL FOR ZAIRIN/YATRIES 20,000,000 AT KALI MATA MANDIR, KALAT 1312 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF A12470 Others 20,000,000 KN7958 ADP No : Z2020.0019 KN20200019 CONST: OF B/W (1500 RM) SEWERAGE SYSTEM, 15,000,000 STREET ROADS & LIGHTS,CONSTRUCTION/REHABLITATION OF MANDIR AND CHURCH AT NEW & OLD HINDU MOHALA, KHARAN. A12470 Others 15,000,000 LI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1060 LI20211060 ADDITIONAL WORK OF CHRISTIAN 15,000,000 GRAVEYARD/SHAMSHAN GHAT/CHRISTIAN CHURCH, LORALAI. A12470 Others 15,000,000 NB7958 ADP No : Z2021.1040 NB20211040 EXTENSION AND ADDITIONAL WORK OF HINDU 20,000,000 MANDIR/SIKH GURDWARA AND REMAINING WORK OF SHAMSHAN GHAT DERA MURAD JAMALI. A12470 Others 20,000,000 NI7958 ADP No : Z2020.0020 NI20200020 CONST:/REHABILITIATION OF MANDIRS, BOUNDARY 14,000,000 WALL(800 RM), WATCH TOWERS NEW & OLD HINDU MOHALA, NOSHKI. A12470 Others 14,000,000 1313 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF QA7958 ADP No : Z2020.0899 QA20200899 CONST: OF CHURCH BUILDING/ROOMS/B.ROOMS 7,500,000 (CHURCH FOR NATIONS HAMZA TOWN QUETTA) & CONST/REPAIR OF SEWERAGE AT YOHANABAD PHASE-II/ZHOB STREET NAWAKILI. A12470 Others 7,500,000 QA7958 ADP No : Z2020.0996 QA20200996 STRENGTHENING OF SECURITY & SURVEILLANCES 100,000,000 SYSTEM OF WORSHIP PLACES OF MINORITIES IN BALOCHISTAN. A12470 Others 100,000,000 QA7958 ADP No : Z2021.1032 QA20211032 CONST: OF ADDITIONAL ROOMS, PRAYER HALL AT 20,000,000 BOTH LACHHI MINORITY MOHALLA AKHTAR MOHAMMAD ROAD, QUETTA. A12470 Others 20,000,000 QA7958 ADP No : Z2021.1033 QA20211033 CONST: PRAYER HALL ADDITIONAL ROOMS AND 20,000,000 REMAINING WORK AT METHODIST CHURCH, ZARGHOON ROAD, QUETTA. A12470 Others 20,000,000 QA7958 ADP No : Z2021.1054 QA20211054 CONST: OF HOSTEL, BOARDING FOR POOR & NEEDY 10,000,000 PEOPLE OF MINORITY AT SSD DHAM ESSA NAGRI, QUETTA. 1314 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF A12470 Others 10,000,000 QA7958 ADP No : Z2021.1409 QA20211409 construction of Two Additional Rooms and 10,000,000 Repairing of the Gospel of Christ at Sabzal Road Quetta A12470 Others 10,000,000 QS7958 ADP No : Z2021.1049 QS20211049 CONST: OF MATA ASTHAN/PRAYER HALL MINORITY 20,000,000 COLONY AT KILLI JAHANGIR KILLA SAIFULLAH A12470 Others 20,000,000 SI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1043 SI20211043 ADDITIONAL WORK OF OLD BALMIK MANDIR SIBI 15,000,000 A12470 Others 15,000,000 SI7958 ADP No : Z2021.1044 SI20211044 EXTENSION OF OLD LAL JI MANDIR /MATA MANDIR 20,000,000 LEHRI. A12470 Others 20,000,000 TB7958 ADP No : Z2021.1059 TB20211059 ADDL: & EXTENSION WORK BALMIK 20,000,000 MANDIR/CHRISTIAN CHURCH TURBAT. A12470 Others 20,000,000 1315 BC12264(264) MINORITY AFFAIRS (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ MINORITY AFFAIRS _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 08 RECREATIONAL, CULTURE AND RELIGION 084 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 0841 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 084103 AUQAF UL7958 ADP No : Z2020.0893 UL20200893 CONSTRUCTION OF HINDU PANCHAIT SHEMSHAN GAT 10,000,000 BOUNDARY WALL TUFF TILE LASBELA. A12470 Others
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