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(I,Ii&Iii) Scheme Wise DEVELOPMENT WORKS REGARDING PRIME MINISTER'S GLOBAL SDGs PROGRAMME IN RESPECT OF DISCOS. Name of Company FESCO Phase I, II&III Date 28-02-2018 PHASE (I,II&III) SCHEME WISE (SHEET NO.1) Financial Planned Date of Approved Progress Physical Material s/n Name of Scheme Tehsil District completion Estimate (Fund Progress available Schemes utilized) Actual Date of Completion Phase-1 1 Abadi Sultanabad & Dera Farooq Channt Bhera Sargodha 1.353 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 2 Derajat Mazhar Ali Burkhan Noon Kotmoman Sargodha 1.350 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 Dec-17 3 Derajat Muhammad Ali s/o Chakar Burkhan Kotmoman Sargodha 0.866 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 4 Dera Sohna s/o Manak Burkhan Noon Kotmoman Sargodha 0.693 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 5 Derajat Mh: Aslam s/o Bashir Bahar Wala Kotmoman Sargodha 0.748 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 6 Dera Altaf Hussain s/o Manzoor Bahar Wala Kotmoman Sargodha 0.664 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 7 Abadi Muhmmad Riaz Ahmad s/o Hayat Kotmoman Sargodha 0.590 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 8 Faqeer Colony Talib Wala Kotmoman Sargodha 0.966 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 9 Dera Mali Ka + Babul Ka+ Derajat Miana P-A Kotmoman Sargodha 1.750 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 10 Jinnah Abadi Chak No.19 Kotmoman Sargodha 1.260 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 11 Abadi Pull Bhattian Wali Moza Uppi Kotmoman Sargodha 0.717 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 12 Dera Afzal s/o Muhammad Ranjha Kotmoman Sargodha 0.861 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 Nov-17 13 Abadi Narowana Kotmoman Sargodha 1.114 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 14 Abadi Dera Sheikh Sher Ahmad Kotmoman Sargodha 1.690 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 15 Abadi Shamas Colony Part-A Kotmoman Sargodha 1.110 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 16 Abadi Rangla Chowk Kotmoman Sargodha 1.900 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 17 Abadi Rana Chowk & Ahli Jispal Kotmoman Sargodha 1.970 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 18 Derajat Mastar Ahmad Yar Panjutha Kotmoman Sargodha 1.390 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 19 Abadi Sheikh Saif s/o Bashir Kotmoman Sargodha 1.170 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 20 Dera Shamas Din s/o Muallam Din Kotmoman Sargodha 1.720 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 21 Dera Barkat Ali Jutt Haveli Gujran Kotmoman Sargodha 0.683 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 22 Abadi Ch: Rehmat Khan Tahoo Kotmoman Sargodha 0.692 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 23 Azafi Abadi Bucha Kalan Kotmoman Sargodha 0.629 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 24 Main Road Bucha Kalan Kotmoman Sargodha 1.330 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 25 Basti Arrian Kotmoman Sargodha 0.885 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 26 Khalid Parvez s/o Bashir Ahmad Kotmoman Sargodha 0.985 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 27 Azam Colony Kotmoman Sargodha 0.579 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 28 Dera Riaz Lumbardar Kotmoman Sargodha 1.050 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 29 Derajat Mh: Aslam s/o Mh: Hayat Kokhar Kotmoman Sargodha 0.682 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 30 Sajid Colony Kotmoman Sargodha 0.659 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 31 Irshad Lambar Kotmoman Sargodha 0.740 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 32 Dera Sikanadar Midhana Kotmoman Sargodha 1.150 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Dec-17 33 Dera Muhammad Nawaz s/o Sardara Kotmoman Sargodha 0.992 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 34 Derajat Safdar Shehzad s/o Ahmad Khan Kotmoman Sargodha 0.868 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 35 Dera Gahray Ka, near Haveli Hari Ram Kotmoman Sargodha 0.603 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 36 Abadi Ch: Altaf Hussain Rawana Kotmoman Sargodha 0.610 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 37 Shan Colony Muazam Abad Road Kotmoman Sargodha 0.713 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 38 Abadi Nazar s/o Sukha Kotmoman Sargodha 1.400 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 39 Dera Khizar Hayat Kumhara Wala Kotmoman Sargodha 0.676 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 40 Dera Alam Ka & Karam Ali Kotmoman Sargodha 0.657 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 41 Dera Nazar s/o Malkoo Kotmoman Sargodha 0.815 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 42 Muhammad Azam Cheema Near Pull Miani Kotmoman Sargodha 0.735 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 43 Abadi Khalid s/o Mirza Khan Bhabra Kotmoman Sargodha 0.729 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 DEVELOPMENT WORKS REGARDING PRIME MINISTER'S GLOBAL SDGs PROGRAMME IN RESPECT OF DISCOS. Name of Company FESCO Phase I, II&III Date 28-02-2018 PHASE (I,II&III) SCHEME WISE (SHEET NO.1) Financial Planned Date of Approved Progress Physical Material s/n Name of Scheme Tehsil District completion Estimate (Fund Progress available Schemes utilized) Actual Date of Completion 44 Dera Ahmaa Mahlay Ka Bakrana Kotmoman Sargodha 0.526 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 45 Colony Badoo Ana Near Pull Jasowal Kotmoman Sargodha 0.556 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 46 Abadi Sheikh Saleem Kotmoman Sargodha 0.679 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 47 Dera Sadaqat Ali Sheikh Kotmoman Sargodha 0.744 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 48 Hayat Colony Near Kharoo Colony Kotmoman Sargodha 0.585 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 49 Derajat Aslam Near Kharoo Colony Kotmoman Sargodha 0.677 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 50 Derajat Ahmad Bux s/o Ghulam Hussain Kotmoman Sargodha 0.917 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 51 Abadi Ghulam Ali s/o G. Hussain Ranjha Kotmoman Sargodha 0.883 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 52 Muhabbat Colony Muazam Abad Road Kotmoman Sargodha 0.962 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 53 Jinnah Abadi 49/NB Sargodha Sargodha 1.512 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 54 Kachi Abadi Near Johar Colony Sargodha Sargodha 0.665 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 55 Chak 54/NB Jinnah Abadi Sargodha Sargodha 1.400 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 56 Jinnah Colony Chak 74/NB Near Graveyard Sargodha Sargodha 1.750 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 57 Chak 66/NB Jinnah Abadi Sargodha Sargodha 1.304 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 58 Azafi Abadi Chak 75/NB Sargodha Sargodha 1.214 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 59 Derajat Ghulam Abbas s/o Ghulam Qadir Sargodha Sargodha 1.830 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 60 Azafi Abadi Kambo Colony 48 NB Sargodha Sargodha 1.332 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 61 Abadi Nasir Dhrema Sargodha Sargodha 0.792 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 62 New Jinnah Abadi Dhrema Sargodha Sargodha 1.499 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 63 Abadi Kanda Dhrema Sargodha Sargodha 1.287 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 64 Dera M. Baksh Tiwana Sargodha Sargodha 0.928 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 65 Derajat Akram Awan Chak 3 Rakh Sargodha Sargodha 1.822 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 66 Abadi Burhan Near Grave Yard Near Sargodha Sargodha 0.591 100% 100% 100% Oct-17 Oct-17 67 A/Abadi Fatima Jinnah Colony Garbi Side Sargodha Sargodha 1.807 100% 100% 100% 01/2018 01/2018 68 Abadi Waris Sargodha Sargodha 1.110 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 69 Derajat Amir and Tanveer Sargodha Sargodha 0.658 100% 100% 100% Aug-17 Aug-17 70 Jinnah Abadi Chak 46/NB Sargodha Sargodha 0.755 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 71 Malik Akhtar Zaman Chak 70 NB Risla No.8 Sargodha Sargodha 1.660 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 72 Dera Allah Baksh s/o M. Nawaz Sargodha Sargodha 0.646 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 73 Derajat Rab Nawaz Sargodha Sargodha 0.830 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 74 Derajat Zulfiqar Bawja 79 NB Sargodha Sargodha 0.568 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 75 Azafi Abadi 115 ASB Risala Sargodha Sargodha 0.939 100% 100% 100% Jun-17 Jun-17 76 D/J Umar Din 94 NB Sargodha Sargodha 0.585 100% 100% 100% Jun-17 Jun-17 77 Jinnah Colonoy & Tariq Cheema Sargodha Sargodha 0.686 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 78 A/Abadi 89 NB Sargodha Sargodha 0.865 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 79 A/Abadi 104 SB P-C Sargodha Sargodha 0.823 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 80 A/Abadi Saif ullah Bhatti & D/J Liqat Kichar Sargodha Sargodha 0.910 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 81 Derajat Mehr Nouman Naseem 67 SB Sargodha Sargodha 0.635 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 82 Abadi Muhammad Aslam & Bashir Malangi & Sargodha Sargodha 0.928 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 83 Abadi Naseer Ahmed Gujjar Sargodha Sargodha 0.621 100% 100% 100% Jul-17 Jul-17 84 A/Abadi Kharral Colony & Dera Aslam Rana Sargodha Sargodha 0.743 100% 100% 100% Sep-17 Sep-17 85 Jinnah Abadi 67 ANB Sargodha Sargodha 0.936 100% 100% 100% Nov-17 Nov-17 86 Dera Ahmad Nawaz Bhachar Sargodha Sargodha 1.493 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 87 D/J Dost Muhammad Awan etc Sargodha Sargodha 1.287 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 88 Jinnah Colony 68 NB Sargodha Sargodha 1.092 100% 100% 100% Dec-17 Dec-17 DEVELOPMENT WORKS REGARDING PRIME MINISTER'S GLOBAL SDGs PROGRAMME IN RESPECT OF DISCOS.
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