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The Military and Denied Development in the Pakistani Punjab Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy
The Military and Denied Development in the Pakistani Punjab Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy The Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy series seeks to trigger and attract new thinking in global political economy, with particular reference to the prospects of emerging markets and developing countries. Written by renowned scholars from different parts of the world, books in this series provide historical, analytical and empirical perspectives on national economic strategies and processes, the implications of global and regional economic integration, the changing nature of the development project, and the diverse global-to-local forces that drive change. Scholars featured in the series extend earlier economic insights to provide fresh interpretations that allow new understandings of contemporary economic processes. Series Editors Kevin Gallagher – Boston University, USA Jayati Ghosh – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Editorial Board Stephanie Blankenburg – School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK Ha-Joon Chang – University of Cambridge, UK Wan-Wen Chu – RCHSS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Léonce Ndikumana – University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA Alica Puyana Mutis – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO-México), Mexico Matías Vernengo – Banco Central de la República Argentina, Argentina Robert Wade – London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK Yu Yongding – Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China The Military and Denied Development in the Pakistani Punjab An Eroding Social Consensus Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Aasim Sajjad Akhtar with Sohaib Bodla Anthem Press An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company www.anthempress.com This edition first published in UK and USA 2014 by ANTHEM PRESS 75–76 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK or PO Box 9779, London SW19 7ZG, UK and 244 Madison Ave #116, New York, NY 10016, USA Copyright © 2014 Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, Sohaib Bodla The moral right of the authors has been asserted. -
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 • Government of the Punjab aims to provide safe drinking water of an adequate quantity at an affordable cost through equitable, efficient and sustainable services to all citizens (Drinking Water Policy Approved in May, 2011). • The goal of the provincial sanitation policy is to ensure that the entire population of Punjab has access to safe and affordable sanitation for a quality life. (Punjab Sanitation Policy has been formulated recognizing the significance of sanitation which is under approval). OBJECTIVES · To improve socio economic condition · To improve health and nutrition outcome · To raise living standard of the community by providing quality drinking water and improved sanitation services. · To reduce spread of water borne diseases. STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS · Special focus on need based interventions in water supply & sanitation sector. · Effective measures have been taken to serve Southern Punjab. · Maximum allocation is for on-going programme for timely completion of on-going schemes to avoid the cost overrun. · Ensuring priority in resource distribution for sanitation sector. · Ensuring regional equity (North & South Punjab) in the developmental portfolio. 145 · Ensuring water quality under Saaf Pani Initiative. · 415 Water Supply Schemes (75 Urban and 340 Rural) are being executed by allocating funds of Rs. 4,575.387 million. · 810 Sanitation schemes (160 Urban and 650 Rural) are being executed for which funds of Rs. 9,793.525 million are allocated. · 19 Punjab based scheme are being executed for which funds of Rs. -
DRAFT LIST of POLLING STATION, NA-141 OKARA-I (Mr. Mumtaz
DRAFT LIST OF POLLING STATION, NA-141 OKARA-I (Mr. Mumtaz Ahmad, Addl: District & Sessions Judge, Okara, RO) Polling Constituency Polling Station Electoral Area Male Female Total Male Female Total Booth Station Polling Station Name Electoral Area Block Code Number Name Urdu Urdu Voters Voters Voters Booths Booths Booths Type Serial No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 چاہ اروڑیاں واﻻ / / Chah Arrorian Wala 193140101 332 0 332 چوک پراچہ مو ڑ Chowk Paracha Mor ی مصط یف آباد گورنمنٹ بوائز ہائ ,Govt. Boys High School ر Mustafa Abad Street Male 4 0 4 346 0 346 193140105 سٹیٹ طالب حس یی سکول صدرگوگ ٹہ ایسٹ (NA-141 1 Sadar Gogera ( East Side Talib Hussain Wali وایل سائیڈ *(P) کمپ ین باغ ، سول Company Bagh, Civil 193140201 382 0 382 ہسپتال ،عیل س رٹ ی ٹ Hospital, Ali Street چاہ اروڑیاں واﻻ / / Chah Arrorian Wala 193140101 0 276 276 چوک پراچہ مو ڑ Chowk Paracha Mor ی مصطف آباد ی ,Govt. Boys High School ر Mustafa Abad Street گورنمنٹ بوائز ہائ Female 2 2 0 248 248 0 193140105 سٹیٹ طالب حس یی (NA-141 2 Sadar Gogera ( West Side Talib Hussain Wali سکول صدر گوگ ٹہ وایل *(P) کمپ ین باغ ، سول Company Bagh, Civil 193140201 0 327 327 ہسپتال ،عیل س رٹیٹ Hospital, Ali Street بس ین مصط یف آباد / / Basti Mustafa Abad 193140102 238 0 238 بس ین عبدالستار Basti Abdul Sattar گورنمنٹ ۔ان رٹکالج ,Govt. Inter College 295 0 295 193140103 بس ین عبدالستا ر Basti Abdul Sattar Male 3 0 3 ،جندراکہ روڈ گوگ ٹہ NA-141 3 Jandraka Road Gogera مر یض پورہ ، Marzi Pura, Haji ایسٹ سائیڈ *(East Portion) (P) 424 0 424 193140104 حا یج چوک ، محلہ Chowk, Moh: Umer ع م ر ف ا ر و ق Farooq بس ین مصط یف آباد / Basti Mustafa Abad 193140102 0 192 192 / بس ین عبدالس ت ا ر Basti Abdul Sattar گورنمنٹ گرلز پرائمری ,Govt. -
Okara Blockwise
POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (OKARA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH OKARA DISTRICT 3,039,139 493,180 DEPALPUR TEHSIL 1,374,912 226,721 AHMADABAD MC 39,447 6539 CHARGE NO 19 39,447 6539 CIRCLE NO 01 12,020 1831 195190101 1,522 206 195190102 1,982 320 195190103 1,277 197 195190104 1,123 187 195190105 1,972 290 195190106 1,572 238 195190107 833 116 195190108 1,172 195 195190109 567 82 CIRCLE NO 02 9,630 1665 195190201 1,829 279 195190202 860 150 195190203 1,708 317 195190204 1,647 305 195190205 2,069 365 195190206 1,517 249 CIRCLE NO 03 7,432 1299 195190301 606 110 195190302 1,272 225 195190303 588 90 195190304 1,510 271 195190305 1,627 278 195190306 1,829 325 CIRCLE NO 04 5,805 981 195190401 1,481 257 195190402 1,451 252 195190403 1,350 222 195190404 1,016 173 195190405 507 77 CIRCLE NO 05 4,560 763 195190501 1,530 228 195190502 834 165 195190503 807 138 195190504 856 150 195190505 533 82 BASIRPUR MC 48,326 8194 CHARGE NO 17 23,338 3792 CIRCLE NO 01 9,355 1582 195170101 1,169 209 195170102 1,640 283 195170103 2,105 327 195170104 1,363 233 195170105 1,706 298 195170106 1,372 232 Page 1 of 89 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (OKARA DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH CIRCLE NO 02 5,882 979 195170201 1,178 204 195170202 1,203 207 195170203 794 138 195170204 1,237 208 195170205 1,470 222 CIRCLE NO 03 8,101 1231 195170301 1,736 289 195170302 1,233 183 195170303 2,086 275 195170304 1,559 246 195170305 1,487 238 CHARGE NO 18 24,988 4402 CIRCLE NO 01 6,695 1221 -
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 . Government of the Punjab aims to provide safe drinking water of an adequate quantity at an affordable cost through equitable, efficient and sustainable services to all citizens (Drinking Water Policy Approved in May, 2011). The goal of Provincial sanitation policy is to ensure that entire population of Punjab has access to safe and affordable sanitation for a quality life. (Punjab Sanitation Policy has been formulated recognizing the significance of sanitation which is under approval). OBJECTIVES . Improving standards of public health through provision of improved services supported up by legal, regulatory and binding framework. Laying down a roadmap for mobilization of resources to ensure provision of drinking water & sanitation to all by the target timeline, assigning a priority to un- served and under-served areas. Focusing on capacity building of local governments and Public-Private Partnerships to improve the operation and maintenance of water supply & sanitation schemes. Facilitating the introduction and institutionalization of an effective Monitoring and Evaluation System, this includes performance benchmark in service delivery. To raise living standards of community by providing quality drinking water and improved sanitation services. To reduce the spread of water borne diseases. To achieve Sustainable Development Goals and targets. 205 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS The need for water and sanitation is fundamental to all citizens, and increased coverage of these essential services will significantly contribute to population welfare as well as wealth and stability of citizens. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of District Government Okara
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT GOVERNMENT OKARA AUDIT YEAR 2016-17 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENT ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS................................................... i PREFACE ............................................................................................ iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................. iv SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS .................................................. vii Table 1: Audit Work Statistics ............................................................ vii Table 2: Audit observation regarding Financial Management ............. vii Table 3: Outcome Statistics ................................................................ viii Table 4: Table of Irregularities Pointed Out......................................... ix Table 5 Cost-Benefit ............................................................................. ix CHAPTER-1 ......................................................................................... 1 1.1 District Government, Okara .................................................... 1 1.1.1 Introduction of Departments ................................................... 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance Analysis) ...... 1 1.1.3 Brief Comments on the Status of Compliance on MFDAC Audit Paras of Audit Report 2015-16 ..................................... 4 1.1.4 Brief Comments on the Status of Compliance with PAC Directives ................................................................................ 4 -
Punjab Irrigated Agriculture Investment Program, Tranche 2
Environmental Assessment Report Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Project Number: 37231 May 2010 Pakistan: Punjab Irrigated Agriculture Investment Program, Tranche 2 Prepared by the Government of Punjab, Irrigation and Power Department for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The environmental and social impact assessment 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. Your attention is directed to the “Terms of Use” section of this website. GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB IRRIGATION & POWER DEPARTMENT PUNJAB IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM-PIAIP UPDATING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR REHABILITATION AND UPGRADATION OF SULEIMANKI BARRAGE ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (ESIA) REPORT May 2010 NESPAK‐AAB‐ DMC JOINT VENTURE CONSULTANTS FOR PIAIP National Engineering Services Pakistan AAB (Pvt.) Development and Management (Pvt.) Limited Limited Consultants Updating Feasibility Study for R&U Suleimanki Barrage Environmental & Social Impact Assessment TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................................... -
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 • Government of the Punjab aims to provide safe drinking water of an adequate quantity at an affordable cost through equitable, efficient and sustainable services to all citizens (Drinking Water Policy Approved in May, 2011). • The goal of the provincial sanitation policy is to ensure that the entire population of Punjab has access to safe and affordable sanitation for a quality life. (Punjab Sanitation Policy has been formulated recognizing the significance of sanitation which is under approval). OBJECTIVES To improve socio economic condition To improve health and nutrition outcome To raise living standard of the community by providing quality drinking water and improved sanitation services. To reduce spread of water borne diseases. STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS Special focus on need based interventions in water supply & sanitation sector. Effective measures have been taken to serve Southern Punjab. Maximum allocation is for on-going programme for timely completion of on-going schemes to avoid the cost overrun. Ensuring priority in resource distribution for sanitation sector. Ensuring regional equity (North & South Punjab) in the developmental portfolio. 145 Ensuring water quality under Saaf Pani Initiative. 415 Water Supply Schemes (75 Urban and 340 Rural) are being executed by allocating funds of Rs. 4,575.387 million. 810 Sanitation schemes (160 Urban and 650 Rural) are being executed for which funds of Rs. 9,793.525 million are allocated. 19 Punjab based scheme are being executed for which funds of Rs. -
Suleimanki Barrage and Pakpattan Canal
Initial Environmental Examination August 2012 PAK: Punjab Irrigated Agriculture Investment Program, Tranche 3 — Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project Prepared by Punjab Irrigation Department, Government of Pakistan for the Asian Development Bank. Initial Environmental Examination PAKPATTAN CANAL INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION (IEE) REPORT July 2012 Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Pakpattan Canal IEE Report PUNJAB IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION Pakpattan Canal TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 GENERAL ............................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 PROJECT DETAILS ............................................................................................. 1-1 1.3 BACKGROUND ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.4 PROJECT OBJECTIVES ..................................................................................... 1-2 1.5 PROJECT LOCATION ......................................................................................... 1-2 1.6 PROJECT CATEGORIZATION ............................................................................ 1-3 1.7 OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT ......................................................................... 1-5 1.8 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT ........................................................................ -
Grade 5 Result 2014 Punjab Examination Commission OKARA
Grade 5 Result 2014 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total OKARA 36-101-120 Noreen Shan *166 36-101-247 Anmol Kiran *196 Center Name : GG SUTLEJ H/S OKARA. A 36-101-121 Ayesha Faryad A 36-101-248 Zainab *265 School Name : 36-101-122 Rimsha A 36-101-249 Musarrat Alam *252 36-101-192 Shazia Rani *226 School Name : GGHS CHAK NO. 52/2-L 36-101-250 Rimsha Qamar *248 36-101-193 Isha *223 36-101-207 Shagufta *155 36-101-251 Munazza Hameed 281 36-101-194 Khadija Saleem 240 36-101-208 Ayesha Anwar *230 36-101-252 Samra Parveen 311 36-101-195 Aira Fatima 290 36-101-209 Naseem Allah Ditta FAIL 36-101-253 Khadija 315 36-101-196 Hira Rasul 275 36-101-210 Saima Manzoor FAIL 36-101-254 Nadia Amjad A 36-101-197 Mah Nooor Shahzadi *185 36-101-211 Madiha Liaqat *211 36-101-255 Maryiam Sharief 298 36-101-198 Amna Saleem A 36-101-212 Naseem Bano *182 36-101-256 Saba Parveen A 36-101-199 Ramisa Bibi *163 36-101-213 Huma Noor FAIL 36-101-257 Umber Tehreem *227 36-101-200 Anam *140 36-101-214 Rabia Asghar 241 36-101-258 Mehwish Noreen *207 36-101-201 Qurat Ul An *212 36-101-215 Liaba Kiran *158 36-101-259 Malaika Saeed *211 36-101-202 Raskha Rasheed *245 36-101-216 Mediha *261 36-101-260 Tayyeba 262 36-101-203 Warda Hameed 246 36-101-217 Faiza Ameer *236 36-101-261 Touba Sulaman *274 36-101-204 Iqra *240 36-101-218 Fizza Fatima 291 36-101-262 Ayesha Kalsoom 338 36-101-205 Madeeha Latif *252 36-101-219 Sidra Habib *170 36-101-263 Amina Yaqoob *236 36-101-206 Tayyaba 226 36-101-220 Sadia -
Monthly Progress Report Upto 28.02.2018 Development Programme 2017-18 Water Supply & Sanitation
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT UPTO 28.02.2018 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2017-18 WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION Funds % age Total Accummulativ e Physical progress Revised allocation for Funds Released Sr. No. GS. No. Name of Scheme District Approved Cost Exp Upto June 2017 Provision for 2017-18 utilized utilization on exp: till 28.02.18 till current month 2017-18 F.D till 28.02.18 release (% age) 28.02.18 Ongoing Schemes Capacity Strenghthening of Design Cell of 1 2031 Punjab 180.278 19.897 10.000 45.000 45.000 23.115 51% 43.012 24% HUD&PHED for project Combined PC-II of Water Quality Survey, Identification of outlived pipes, outsourcing of 2 2032 water Supply schemes, Rationalization of staff in Punjab 327.683 0.600 30.000 30.000 30.000 30 100% 30.600 9% WASAs, MC & PHED and pre qualification of contractors and manufacturers Construction of Residential Buildings at Lahore 3 2033 Punjab 77.987 55.056 10.000 10.000 18.800 18.8 100% 73.856 95% Head Quarter for officers BS 16 to BS 18 PHED Establishment of Management Information System 4 2034 and Monitoring & Evaluation (MIS & ME) For Punjab 115.000 15.000 15.000 30.000 30.000 4.233 14% 19.233 17% Capacity Building Establishment of PMU for WASH (Water, 5 2035 Punjab 20.000 0.200 10.000 10.000 10.000 0.61 6% 0.810 4% Sanitataion & Hygiene) Establishment of regional design cell at each civil 6 2036 Punjab 19.043 1.437 8.806 8.806 0.006 0 0% 1.437 8% division / Circle level Improvement and Extension of the Water Testing 7 2037 Punjab 34.590 19.538 15.052 15.052 15.052 0 0% 19.538 56% Laboratories Phase I Model