Tehsil Kallar Syedan Tentative Seniority List of All Pst Teachers Working in Tehsil Kallar Syedan As Stood on 01-12-2013
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8Th-Class Result 2013 Rawalpindi
Grade 8 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total RAWALAPINDI School Name : GHS MURREE 90-101-111 Muhammad Hamza 379 Center Name : GHS MURREE 90-101-302 Abdul Rehman 554 90-101-112 Abdul Haseeb *368 School Name : 90-101-303 Aqash Nawaz 477 90-101-113 Hassan Kiani 399 90-101-261 Umar Khitab 485 90-101-304 Faisal Mehmood 548 90-101-114 Taseer Ali FAIL 90-101-262 Muhammad Wasaf FAIL 90-101-305 Muhammad Hashim 528 90-101-115 Muhammad Akash 391 90-101-263 Umar Shakoor *375 90-101-306 Fahad 477 90-101-116 Amir Sohail FAIL 90-101-264 Muhammad Arslan FAIL 90-101-307 Saad 510 90-101-117 Junaid Abbasi FAIL 90-101-265 Amjad Shabir FAIL 90-101-308 Muhammad Amir Hanif 507 90-101-118 Aneeta Tariq FAIL 90-101-266 Aqeel Ahmed FAIL 90-101-309 Waqas Ahmed 510 School Name : ISLAMIC MODEL PUBLIC 90-101-267 Muhammad Arsalan *388 90-101-310 Nabeel Ahmed 461 SCHOOL MUSYARI MURE 90-101-268 Malik Muhammad Anwer 480 90-101-311 Bilawal Abbasi 520 90-101-119 Nimra Rifhat *433 90-101-269 Sumair Zaib 513 90-101-312 Atesham Ali 465 90-101-120 Sehar Fida *479 90-101-270 Nouman Mehmood 501 90-101-313 Adeel Abbasi 504 90-101-121 Iqra Bibi 440 90-101-271 Usman Rasheed 409 90-101-314 Mohsin Zaheer 491 90-101-122 Tayyiba Bibi 481 90-101-272 Muhammad Sharif 435 90-101-315 Waqar Hussain Shah 504 90-101-123 Binish Bi Bi FAIL 90-101-273 Khawar Shahzad 438 90-101-316 Tehmoor Hussain Shah 497 90-101-124 Muhammad Ali Abbasi 428 90-101-275 Saifullah Abbasi 516 90-101-317 Ehsan Nawaz 491 90-101-125 -
[See Rule 70[)] LIST of CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to The
FORM V [See rule 70[)] LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the Provincial Assembly From PP-I-RAWALPINDI-I Constituency Symbol Allocated SI. Name of Contesting Candidates in the Address of the No Urdu Alphabatical Order Contesting Candidate 4 2 3 Suitcase ARSLAN AYAZ VP0 AUSIA TEH MURREE spw&A ENGINEER MUHAMMAD ZAKIR PRIND A KOTLI SATTIAN RWP. Kite 1f JAVED IQBAL SA FTI HOUSE.NO. 212, ST.NO. 49, F-10/4, Bat ISLAMABAD CrLIVI.t4 M RAJA ASHFAQ SARWAR GHORA GALL MURREE Tiger 673$51,61. Pressure Cooker 5 RAJA KHURRAM ZAMAN GORA GALL, DAK KHANA KHAS, TEH MURREE, DIST RWP. cs5ricsr, Iron 6 RAJA SHEHZAD NEMAT SATTI BURJ MOUZA DARNOIYAN TEHSIL KOTLI SATTIAN DISTT. i.E5,216/69-, RAWALPINDI Scale 7 SAJ AD AHMED ABBASI MOHRA ISWAAL PO KASHMIR] BAZAR TEH. MURREE DISTT. RWP 5V-slik. Bicycle SARDAR MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN MOUZA RAWAT TEH MURREE eftV2-ab, Comb 9 SHAKEEL AHMED PAPA Village Kamkot Pir Bash P.O Lehtrar Bala Kotli Sattian District Rawalpindi. 1p Ladder 10 MUHAMMAD ISHTIAQ ABBASI DEVAL TEH MURREE DISTT RWP. 5V1V-e uf Rabbit 11 MUHAMMAD ILYAS P.O KANDAN OCHA TEH MURREE DIST RWP. „021 Oil Stove 12 MUHAMMAD NICTBARIK ABBASI KASERI P.O SAIR BAGLA TEH MURREE DIST RaT. 5F 4- Eagle 13 MUHAMMAD MUNEEB SATTI KAKIRA SHARIF TEH KOTLI SATTIAN DIST RWP L. Pitcher 14 NASIR ABBASI MOUZA & P.O KHAS RAWAT 5 / Key 15 NAZEER AHMED ABBAS1 VILL RAWAT P.O KASHMIRI BAZA TEH MURREE DIST RWP. 5V-IN lace FORM V [See rule 7(I)] LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES ection to the Provincial Assembly Leman PP-2-RAWALPIND1-11 Constituency SI. -
Consolidated Statement-1
District Attock STATEMENT SHOWING DETAIL OF PM DIRECTIVES/SCHEMES UNDER PEOPLES WORK PROGRAMME-II PM DIRECTIVES NAME OF FUND RELEASELED DETATIL OF SCHEMES Executing S.No SPONSORS APPROVED /EXECUTED FINANCIAL PROGRESS Agency UNDER PMDs PMD NO. AMOUNT DATE (MNA,SENATOR, AMOUNT DATE % EXPEND MPA,NOTABLE) Name of Scheme Cost SAVINGs UTILIZ ITURE ATION Construction of Vented Causeway over Harrow NA-59 Nullah at Village 807 Sardar Saleem DO (Roads), 1 6.257 10.12.2012 6.257 17.12.2012 Tarbethi in NA-59 6.257 5.023 1.234 85% 591 Haider MNA Attock District Attock.1st bill period in June 2011 for Rs.1.982 (M) funds lapsed. Repair/ Maintenance / NA-59 TMA, Main Street / Galli Sardar Saleem 2 636 4.000 10.12.2012 Hassanabdal, 3.00 17.12.2012 Village Gharsheen 3.00 0.613 2.387 35% Haider MNA Distt. Attock Tehshil Hassanabdal, Disttt. Attock Repair/ Maintenance / Main Street / Galli Under Pak. PWD 1.00 17.12.2012 Village Gharsheen 1.00 0 1.00 estimation Tehshil Hassanabdal, Disttt. Attock 10.257 10.257 10.257 5.636 4.621 Total District Rawalpindi STATEMENT SHOWING DETAIL OF PM DIRECTIVES/SCHEMES UNDER PEOPLES WORK PROGRAMME-II PM DIRECTIVES NAME OF Executing FUND RELEASELED DETATIL OF SCHEMES S.No SPONSORS Agency APPROVED /EXECUTED FINANCIAL PROGRESS UNDER PMDs PMD NO. AMOUNT DATE (MNA,SENATOR, AMOUNT DATE % EXPEND MPA,NOTABLE) Name of Scheme Cost SAVINGs UTILIZ ITURE ATION 49 20.000 06.09.2012 PP No.02 A.D. LG 0.400 06.09.2012 Const: of Street 100% Col. -
Revised Estimates of Charged Expenditure and Demands for Grants (Development)
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB REVISED ESTIMATES OF CHARGED EXPENDITURE AND DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (DEVELOPMENT) VOL - II (Fund No. PC12037 – PC12043) FOR 2017 - 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Demand # Description Pages VOLUME-I PC22036 Development 1 - 1642 VOLUME-II PC12037 Irrigation Woks 1 - 55 PC12038 Agricultural Improvement and Research 57 - 58 PC12040 Town Development 59 - 60 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 61 - 612 PC12042 Government Buildings 613 - 884 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities / Autonomuous Bodies, etc. 885 - 897 1 _______________________________________________________________________________ BUDGET REVISED BUDGET GRANT/SECTOR/SUBSECTOR ESTIMATES ESTIMATES ESTIMATES 2017-18 2017-18 2018-19 _______________________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY Rs Rs Rs DEVELOPMENT (Revenue) 454,714,822,100 385,558,880,644 Agriculture 19,267,524,000 10,244,020,000 Agriculture Research 19,267,524,000 10,244,020,000 Block Allocation 15,000,000,000 1,639,066,875 Block Allocation 15,000,000,000 1,639,066,875 Board of Revenue 408,045,000 1,036,183,000 Board of Revenue 408,045,000 1,036,183,000 Communication & Works 11,829,000 8,284,000 Communication & Works 11,829,000 8,284,000 Cooperative 70,000,000 32,605,000 Cooperative 70,000,000 32,605,000 Energy Department 5,208,690,000 8,748,049,000 Energy 5,208,690,000 8,748,049,000 Environmental Planning 540,000,000 127,842,000 Environmental Planning 540,000,000 127,842,000 Food 146,280,000 11,547,000 Food 146,280,000 11,547,000 Forestry 2,000,000,000 1,872,742,000 Forestry 2,000,000,000 1,872,742,000 -
Life Events, Social Support and Depression in Childbirth: Perspectives from a Rural Community in the Developing World
Psychological Medicine, 2003, 33, 1161–1167. f 2003 Cambridge University Press DOI: 10.1017/S0033291703008286 Printed in the United Kingdom Life events, social support and depression in childbirth: perspectives from a rural community in the developing world A. RAHMAN,1 Z. IQBAL AND R. HARRINGTON From the School of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Manchester; and Human Development Research Foundation, Islamabad, Pakistan ABSTRACT Background. High rates of depression associated with childbirth have been reported in many parts of the developing world. However, the prevalence and associations of antenatal and post-natal depression in the rural population remain unknown. Disability associated with depression and its impact on infant health and development could have important public health implications for many developing countries where large proportions of the population are rural. Method. All women living in southern Kahuta, Pakistan, in their third trimester of pregnancy were interviewed at 6 weeks before delivery (N=632) and again at 10–12 weeks after delivery (N=541), using WHO Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN), Personal Information Questionnaire (PIQ) and Brief Disability Questionnaire (BDQ). Results. The point prevalence of ICD-10 depressive disorder was 25% in the antenatal period and 28% in the post-natal period. Depressed mothers were significantly more disabled, had more threatening life events, and poorer social and family support than non-depressed mothers. Vul- nerable mothers were more likely to be depressed during pregnancy, rather than have an onset in the post-natal period. Conclusion. Over one-quarter of mothers in a rural sub-district of Pakistan suffer from depression shortly before and after childbirth. -
Parcel Post Compendium Online Pakistan Post PKA PK
Parcel Post Compendium Online PK - Pakistan Pakistan Post PKA Basic Services CARDIT Carrier documents international Yes transport – origin post 1 Maximum weight limit admitted RESDIT Response to a CARDIT – destination Yes 1.1 Surface parcels (kg) 50 post 1.2 Air (or priority) parcels (kg) 50 6 Home delivery 2 Maximum size admitted 6.1 Initial delivery attempt at physical Yes delivery of parcels to addressee 2.1 Surface parcels 6.2 If initial delivery attempt unsuccessful, Yes 2.1.1 2m x 2m x 2m No card left for addressee (or 3m length & greatest circumference) 6.3 Addressee has option of paying taxes or Yes 2.1.2 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m Yes duties and taking physical delivery of the (or 3m length & greatest circumference) item 2.1.3 1.05m x 1.05m x 1.05m No 6.4 There are governmental or legally (or 2m length & greatest circumference) binding restrictions mean that there are certain limitations in implementing home 2.2 Air parcels delivery. 2.2.1 2m x 2m x 2m No 6.5 Nature of this governmental or legally (or 3m length & greatest circumference) binding restriction. 2.2.2 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m Yes (or 3m length & greatest circumference) 2.2.3 1.05m x 1.05m x 1.05m No 7 Signature of acceptance (or 2m length & greatest circumference) 7.1 When a parcel is delivered or handed over Supplementary services 7.1.1 a signature of acceptance is obtained Yes 3 Cumbersome parcels admitted No 7.1.2 captured data from an identity card are Yes registered 7.1.3 another form of evidence of receipt is No Parcels service features obtained 5 Electronic exchange of information -
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 -
Government of the Punjab
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB ESTIMATES OF CHARGED EXPENDITURE AND DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (DEVELOPMENT) VOL - II (Fund No. PC12037 – PC12043) FOR 2015 - 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Demand # Description Pages VOLUME-I PC22036 Development 1 - 1053 VOLUME-II PC12037 Irrigation Works 1 - 58 PC12038 Agricultural Improvement and Research 59 - 62 PC12040 Town Development 63 - 67 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 69 - 274 PC12042 Government Buildings 275 - 644 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities / Autonomous Bodies, etc. 645 - 658 GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB GENERAL ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENT (GROSS) (Amount in million) Budget Revised Budget Estimates Estimates Estimates 2014-2015 2014-2015 2015-2016 PC22036 Development 216,595.841 193,548.096 220,715.467 PC12037 Irrigation Works 47,975.188 35,470.869 48,681.493 PC12038 Agricultural Improvement and Research 190.551 194.776 58.150 PC12040 Town Development 500.000 408.228 500.000 PC12041 Roads and Bridges 31,710.000 40,836.883 69,491.707 PC12042 Government Buildings 48,028.420 19,903.878 60,553.183 PC12043 Loans to Municipalities/Autonomous Bodies etc. 13,546.444 16,058.201 11,350.590 TOTAL 358,546.444 306,420.931 411,350.590 Current / Capital Expenditure detailed below: Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) (7,500.000) - (10,500.000) Daanish School System (2,000.000) - (3,000.000) Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF) (2,000.000) - (2,000.000) Lahore Knowledge Park (500.000) - (1,000.000) Health Insurance Card etc (4,000.000) - (2,500.000) Population Welfare (500.000) - (150.000) PMDGP/PHSRP WB, DFID Sponsored (2,000.000) - (1,000.000) -
Population Census of Pakistan 1961
( ·~ " POPULATION CENSUS OF PAKISTAN 1961 ~ DISTRICT CENSUS REPORT -RAWALPINDI PART-V rV lllAGE STATISJ.ics· 'COMPIL~D BY i<i-iA ·~ BASHIR AHMED KAAN 'ASSJSTANT DIRECTOR OF cENSUS Ri\WALPINoi ~ lt ~':"",.a;ll!;. mn=-rr:n INTRODUCTION The village is the ba sic unit of revenue The Village Statistics contained in this administration and the need for basic statis part have been compiled from Block-wise tics for villages is quite obvious as au plan fi gures contained in the Summaries prepared ning depends on such statistics. They are a lso by the Census Supervisors and Charge indispensable fo r carrying out sample surveys Superintendents. Except for data on houses over limited areas and form the basis of contin and houseJ10lds they are based on the results uous collection ofs tatistics on different aspects of the "Circle Sort"' which was carried out in of rural life and economy. The village was ta ken the Hand Sorting Centres after the physical as the basic unit of enumeration if its popula counting of the individual enumeration tion was 600 or it was a continuous collection schedules. The literacy figures, however, have of about 150 houses on an average. Where been lifted from the Summaries prepared by the village approximated to this size, it was the Supervisors and Charge Superintendents. constituted into a Block. A large nu mber of villages ha d to be split up into a number of The plan of presentati on is that for each Blocks, but the boundaries of Census Block village, the Hadbast number, its name in did not go beyond the limits of a revenue English and Urdu a nd a rea in acres, the estate. -
Prenatal Maternal Depression Symptoms and Dietary Intake – a Population Based Study in Rural Pakistan
Prenatal Maternal Depression Symptoms and Dietary Intake – A Population Based Study in Rural Pakistan Thesis submitted in accordance with the requirements of the University of Liverpool for the of Doctor of Philosophy by Rukhsana Khan October 2017 Institute of Psychology Health and Society (IPHS) University of Liverpool ABSTRACT Background: High prevalence of depression among pregnant women has been observed in low and middle-income countries including Pakistan.Pregnancy is an important stressor for depression and depressed women tend to have poor dietary intake.The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of prenatal depression and its risk factors, and explored the relationship of prenatal depression with dietary intake in a representative sample of women living in a rural setting of Pakistan. Methods: This study was conducted at the baseline of a large cluster randomised controlled trial. Five hundred pregnant women in the second and third trimester of pregnancy, living a in a rural area of district Rawalpindi Pakistan, were recruited for the baseline of the trial. Depression was assessed using “Patient Health Questionnaire” (PHQ9), with a cut-off score of 10, and the dietary intake assessment was carried out by“Food Frequency Questionnaire” and “24 Hour Dietary Recall”.Data on stressful life-events and perceived social support were captured through “Life Events Checklist” and “Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support”.All pregnant women who had PHQ-9 scores of 10 or more were invited to participate. Those women whose PHQ 9 was less than 10 were selected through simple random sampling and invited for baseline measurements after obtaining informed consent. -
Open UBL Branches
S.No Branch Code Branch Name Region Province Branch Address 1 0024 Ameen mirpur Azad Kashmir AJK PROPERTY # 21, SECTOR # A-5, SALEEM PLAZA, ALLAMA IQBAL ROAD, MIRPUR 2 0139 Main branch,mirpur Azad Kashmir AJK OPP. POLICE LINES, MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR 3 0157 Dadyal Azad Kashmir AJK Noor Alam Tower<Plot No. 412, Dadyal, District Mirpur, Azad Kashmir 4 0160 Main road chakswari Azad Kashmir AJK KHASRA # 20 BROOTIIAN P.O CHAKSWARI, TEH.& DISTT.MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR. 5 0224 Kotli Azad Kashmir AJK OLD BUS ADDA MAIN BAZAR KOTLI AZAD KASHMIR GROUND FLOOR, ASHRAF CENTRE, MIRPUR CHOWK BHIMBER,TEHSIL BHIMBER, DISTRICT 6 0229 Bhimber Azad Kashmir AJK MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR. 7 0250 Akalgarh azad kashmir Azad Kashmir AJK MAIN BAZAR AKALGARH, TEH.& DISTT. MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR. 8 0348 Mangoabad a k Azad Kashmir AJK MANGOABAD,PO.KANDORE TEHSIL DADYAL, DISTRICT MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR 9 0380 Siakh Azad Kashmir AJK VILL.& PO.SIAKH, TEHSIL DADYAL, DISTRICT MIRPUR,A.K. 10 0467 Sector f/3 branch, mirpur Azad Kashmir AJK PLOT # 515 SECTOR F-3 (PART-1) KOTLI ROAD MIRPUR AZAD KASHMIR 11 0502 Pind kalan Azad Kashmir AJK PIND KALAN, TEH. & DISTT. MIRPUR AZAD KASHMIR. 12 0503 Chattro Azad Kashmir AJK POST OFFICE CHATTRO, TEHSIL DADYAL, DISTRICT MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR. 13 0539 New market ratta a.k. Azad Kashmir AJK VILL.& P.O. RATTA, TEHSIL DADYAL, DISTRICT MIRPUR,A.K. 14 0540 Rakhyal Azad Kashmir AJK POST OFFICE AKALGARH TEH.& DISTT.MIRPUR, AZAD KASHMIR. 15 0567 Ghelay Azad Kashmir AJK REHMAT PLAZA MAIN ROAD JATLAN GHELAY, P.O. , TEH.& DISTT. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of City District Government Rawalpindi Audit
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF CITY DISTRICT GOVERNMENT RAWALPINDI AUDIT YEAR 2016-17 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS............................................................................................. I PREFACE...................................................................................................................................... III EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................... IV SUMMARY TABLE & CHARTS ............................................................................................ VIII TABLE 1: AUDIT WORK STATISTICS ................................................................................... VIII TABLE 2: AUDIT OBSERVATIONS ........................................................................................ VIII TABLE3: OUTCOME STATISTICS ............................................................................................ IX TABLE4: IRREGULARITIES POINTED OUT ............................................................................. X TABLE 5 COST BENEFIT ............................................................................................................. X CHAPTER 1 .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 CITY DISTRICT GOVERNMENT RAWALPINDI ........................................................ 1 1.1.1 INTRODUCTION OF DEPARTMENTS ........................................................................