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CL15000012-Improvement District Project Description BE 2017-18 Final Budget Releases Expenditure CHITRAL LOWER CL15000012-Improvement/Rehabilitation of DWSS atMasjid Quba - 200,000 200,000 180,000 Shahnigar and Tek Azurdam Drosh CHITRAL LOWER CL15000018-"Improvement/Rehabilitation of DWSS atMakar - 66,003 66,003 - gole,Traur and Laugurbat Paeen Masjid" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000019-Construction DWSS Ustrum Shishikoh - 69,250 69,250 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000020-Construction/Repair of water tankHakimabad - 212,653 212,653 155,653 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000021-"Provision of Pipe for WSS - 42,218 42,218 - Lalmibakarabad,Ghaziabad, orghoch and Tor deh chumurkhon" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000023-Provision of Pipe line for WSS atKoghuzi - 300,000 300,000 267,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000024-Pipe line at Bakamak Maidan and PachiliOchosht - 25,600 25,600 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000025-Water Tank at Alian - 250,000 250,000 224,039 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000029-Water tank at Dolomos - 42,200 42,200 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000030-Construction of Water Well Broze Kol - 200,000 200,000 180,541 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000031-Provision of pipe Maskoor - 200,000 200,000 168,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000032-Water tank at Mixhi Gram - 200,000 200,000 174,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000033-Water tank at Izh - 150,000 150,000 131,595 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000034-Rehabilitation of WSS Zalabad Arkari - 100,000 100,000 65,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000035-Rehabilitation of WSS Shagram maidan - 100,000 100,000 89,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000036-WSS at Galah - 32,000 32,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000038-WSS at Ghurdan Dagh - 100,000 100,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000039-Improvement of Water Supply SchemeOtresh Barenis - 300,000 300,000 264,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000040-Improvement of WSS Sheli Lasht - 100,000 100,000 89,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000041-"improvement of Water Supply SchemeDomon tek - 207,175 207,175 141,175 sheli, bebolak, Hindustan, achingole bakarabad and Faiz abadkoh Chumurkhon" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000042-Repair of Water Tank at DHQ HospitalChitral - 200,000 200,000 163,861 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000043-Pipeline for DHQ Hospital Chitral - 30,214 30,214 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000044-Provision of pipe for WSS for TehsilMastuj - 500,000 500,000 500,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000045-Pipe Line Jamalandeh Kosht - 400,000 400,000 400,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000046-Pipe Line Shinjur Aan Kosht - 100,000 100,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000047-Repair of Pipe Line Soragh - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000048-WSS Odir payeen - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000052-Construction of Water Tank Shalan Sor - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000057-Repair of Water Tank at Balim - 100,000 100,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000061-Construction of Water Tank Ghoru Payeen - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000066-Water tank Aach Kosht c/o Zafar - 100,000 100,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000068-Improvwement of WSS Meragram No.1 - 250,000 250,000 250,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000072-Provision of Pipe 2000 ft Barum Owir - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000077-"Repair of link road Patai Nagar,kalkatak, Beori Bala, - 700,000 700,000 616,000 Chik dam and Pedestrain road at Muzhgol Orsoon" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000078-"Improvement/Rehabilitation of link roadat Lawi, Dap - 241,184 241,184 241,184 Khairabad and Azad dam road Drosh" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000079-Construction of Pedstrain Road at MoxhGol Orsoon - 300,000 300,000 233,100 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000080-Construction of Pedstrain Bridge atNagar Gole - 600,000 600,000 262,222 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000081-Improvement/Rehabilitation of Link roadlangorbat - 91,700 91,700 - and pedstrain Road Swardam Masjid Arandu CHITRAL LOWER CL15000082-Construction of Link Road shirati shishikoh - 215,796 215,796 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000083-Construction of Pedestrain Road Shiratishishi koh - 35,000 35,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000084-Repair of Bridge Patigal Shishikoh - 100,000 100,000 70,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000086-Improvement of Road at Achin goleBakarabad - 43,275 43,275 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000087-Rehabilitation of Road at shelli brozeand Darisht - 42,750 42,750 - Chumurkhon CHITRAL LOWER CL15000088-Rehabilitation of link road at KuruKhoguzi - 24,000 24,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000089-Repair of link road at Jugumi Barenis - 100,000 100,000 84,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000090-Rehabilitation of link road atAkhonzadagndeh tordeh - 18,000 18,000 - Chumurkhon CHITRAL LOWER CL15000091-link road at Dangerikandeh - 400,000 400,000 348,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000092-lind road at Dahar - 8,000 8,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000093-Pedestrain Road at Jangbazar Paeen nearTablighi - 36,381 36,381 - Markaz CHITRAL LOWER CL15000094-PCC Road at Bakamak - 12,000 12,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000095-"Improvement of Lind roads theng sahan,sahan Bala - 70,600 70,600 4,600 and iskon lasht Atani" CHITRAL LOWER CL15000096-Construction of Pedestrian road tharalu - 15,000 15,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000097-Repair of Bridge at Berir - 200,000 200,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000098-Bridge at Sarukjal Bumburate - 765,286 765,286 449,393 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000099-Rehabilitation of link road atThoriandeh ayun - 24,000 24,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000100-Repair of road at Atani lasht - 56,050 56,050 3,250 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000101-Constructioin of Footable Bridge AwiBirir - 947,627 947,627 766,773 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000102-PCC road Tinghen near new masjid - 100,000 100,000 88,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000103-link road at singoor Street Gul Nawazkhaki - 50,200 50,200 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000104-Chew dok road near Badsha gaey home - 198,000 198,000 134,640 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000105-Construction of Jeepable road - 200,000 200,000 175,520 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000106-link road Jangbazar - 60,000 60,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000107-Link road Moshanghal - 400,000 400,000 350,680 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000108-link road Kari Lot deh - 100,000 100,000 83,882 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000109-Construction of road Dangerikandeh - 500,000 500,000 440,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000110-Construction of road Kari Payeen - 55,000 55,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000111-Rehabilitation of JeepableRoad(Teshghar) - 36,000 36,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000112-Improvement of Road Bakarabad Bala - 152,500 152,500 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000113-Improvement of Road Bakarabad payen - 620,140 620,140 256,572 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000114-link road at zahmik - 300,000 300,000 262,950 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000115-Rehabilition of Road Siwakht - 200,000 200,000 175,360 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000116-Rehabilitation of bridge mokh - 200,000 200,000 183,920 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000117-Construction of link road Dolomos Coluny - 265,000 265,000 230,127 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000118-Rehabilitation of JeepableRoad(Teshghar) - 12,000 12,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000119-Rehabilitation of Jeepable road atbeshgram juara - 26,250 26,250 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000120-Rehabilitation of jeepable road at shotpayeen - 200,000 200,000 175,360 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000121-Rehabilitation of jeepable road at pasttoragh - 17,000 17,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000122-Rehabilitation of jeepable road at Muxhnoghor - 12,000 12,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000123-Improvement of Road pardush mori - 100,000 100,000 89,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000124-Improvement of Road Dashmanandeh lashtbarenis - 108,000 108,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000125-Improvement of Road Pryet Nala area - 35,888 35,888 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000126-Improvement of road Goldeh Broz Domontek - 351,433 351,433 259,033 bajawool chochort gumbat and dom broze CHITRAL LOWER CL15000127-Rehabilitation of Foot ball Ground roadayon I - 200,000 200,000 178,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000128-Rehabilitation of foot ball Ground roadat Tharalu - 39,585 39,585 - Ayon CHITRAL LOWER CL15000129-Repair of Road Shaliden - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000138-Link road Odir Bala - 42,000 42,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000144-Repair of link Road Urwaht Khot - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000146-Restoration of Link Road SheghniandehPhort - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000147-Repair of Link Road at Broke Laspur - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000149-Improvement of Nichaugh Tordeh Road - 300,000 300,000 300,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000150-Riri Tordeh Road - 300,000 300,000 300,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000152-Improvement of link road mirghish - 100,000 100,000 100,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000155-Improvement of link road Madak from linkroad to - 200,000 200,000 200,000 Bala CHITRAL LOWER CL15000156-Link Road Bang Bala Yarkhun - 18,000 18,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000159-Goshen Road Kushum - 600,000 600,000 600,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000164-Link road ujno c/o Zakir Zakhmi - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000167-Improvement of Shingle road LowandurBooni - 350,000 350,000 350,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000170-Raghen Road Reshun - 200,000 200,000 200,000 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000171-Restoration of Channel Gouch shishikohpatt nagar - 400,000 400,000 356,000 and Dundi dari thokaman Damial CHITRAL LOWER CL15000172-Improvement/Rehabilitation of WaterChannel Nagar - 10,000 10,000 - lasht CHITRAL LOWER CL15000174-Provision of Irrigation pipe for TehsilChitral - 81,500 81,500 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000175-Irrigation Channel at Broom - 83,760 83,760 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000176-Repair of Irrigation Channel at Achogole - 211,142 211,142 191,142 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000179-Improvement of water Channel tingshenChitral - 265,000 265,000 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000180-Civil Channel lot xoi - 179,000 179,000 154,834 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000181-Civil Channel koh arkari - 100,000 100,000 86,300 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000182-Civil Channel Bekhi - 220,000 220,000 188,100 CHITRAL LOWER CL15000183-Rehabilitation of Channel Murdan nearBabu House - 29,150 29,150 - CHITRAL LOWER CL15000184-Repair
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