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Balochistan Nutrition Program for Mothers & Children Balochistan Nutrition Program for Mothers & Children (BNPMC) PPHI Functional OTPs in Districts # of LHWs in the Distance(KM) of OTP Nutrition Services S.No District Tehsil UC Village Name of DNO Number of OTPs OTP Name of OTP incharge catchment area from DHQ Provision(Y/N) of OTP Sibi Sadar A Bakhra GB Bakhra GB Dawood Shamsi 0 13 Y Sibi Tali Sultan Kot Sultan Kot Mohammad Sharif 0 27 Y Sibi Sadar B Bostanzai Bostanzai Abdul Sattar 0 9 Y Sibi Sadar A Dehpal Kalan Dehpal Kalan Rimesh Lal 6 4 Y Sibi Kurak Khajjak Khajjak Muhammad Arif 0 18 Y Sibi Kurak Kurak Kurak Majid Khan 4 11 Y Sibi Mall Mall Chandia Chandia Abdul Ghafoor 0 33 Y 1 Sibi Mall Mall Gishkori Mal Gishkori Khalil Ahmed 0 24 Y 15 Sibi Lehri Bakhtiarabad Bakhtiarabad Bakhtiarabad Amit Kumar 6 70 Y Lehri T.A Rehman T.A Rehman T. A Rehman Sikander Ali 0 57 Y Lehri Katbar Sharif Tunia Tunia Akhtar 4 108 Y IqbalBangulzai Sibi Mall Mall Gorgage Gorgage Fayaz Ali 0 27 Y Lehri Khairwah/Khanoo Khairwah Khairwah Muhammad Rafiq 0 65 Y Lehri Railo Mian Khan Railo Mian Khan Railo Mian Khn Atta Ilaahi 0 68 Y Sibi Ward 1-10 Town D.H.Q Hospital Yousaf Khan 58 3 Y Total 78 Panjgur Essai Essai Essai Ms. Afra 32 5 Y Panjgur Nukkur Nukkur Gar Mr. Abdullah 0 80 Y Panjgur Gramkan Gramkan Gramkan Mr. Aziz Ahmed 53 4 Y Panjgur Tasp Tasp West Tasp Dr Huma Akber 48 9 Y Panjgur Khudabadan Khudabadan West Khudabadan Mr. Anwar 42 5 Y Panjgur Khudabadan Khudabadan M. Khudabadan Mr. Ali Jan 10 5 Y Panjgur Washbood Washbood Washbood Mr. Ali Akber 47 7 Y Panjgur Bonistan Bonistan Bonistan Ms. Sanam Baloch 23 10 Y Gwargo Dasht Shahbaz Katagari Katagari Mr. Abdul Rehman 0 35 Y 2 Panjgur Shahukahn Shahukahn 17 Shahukahn Ms. Safoora 11 4 Y Panjgur Panjgur Sordo Sordo M. Sordo Mr. Waqar Ahmed 51 4 Y Gwargo Kohbun Diz Parom Parom (Closed) Mr. H Aman ullah 16 92 Y ImdadBaloch Gwargo Gwargo Gwargo Gwargo Mr. Sana Ullah 0 65 Y Gwargo Kohbun Rahinigor Rahinigor Mr. Aziz Ullah 0 65 Y Panjgur Kallag Kallag Kallag Mr. Mehmood 14 20 Y Panjgur Tasp Erap Erap Mr. Asif Ali Shah 19 12 Y Gwargo Gichk Gichk Kahn Gichk Mr. Baloch Khan 0 118 Y Panjgur Chitkan Chitkan DHQ Ms. Salma Ghulam Yaseen 48 0 Y Nushki Sadar & Town City DHQ Mohammad Yousaf 39 0 Y Nushki Mengal Sardar Mengal Mengal-I Mohammad Ayub shah 16 8 Y Nushki Mengal Mengal Mengal-II Liaqat Shah 11 7 Y Nushki Jamaldini Jamaldini Jamaldini Munir Ahemad 6 6 Y Nushki Ahemad wall Batto Batto Mohammad Shoaib 2 18 Y 3 Nushki Ahemad wall Reko Reko Abdul Wahid 0 45 Y 11 Nushki Daak Zarochah Zaroochaha Zahoor Ahemad 0 105 Y Nushki Nushki Anam Bostan Hazarjuft Ihthesham Hazarjuft Mohammad Naeem 0 38 Y Nushki Mall Kochal Mal Kochal Mal Abdul Rauf 0 44 Y Nushki Mall Dedar Mal Dedar Mal Sarfiraz Ahemad 0 40 Y Nushki Mall Nakam Mal Nakam Mal Mohammad Yousaf 0 52 Y Kohlu Karam khan sher Dr. Khalid Dr. Khalid Behram Khan (03322760846) 3 10 Y Muhammad Ramzan (033414662117) Kohlu Oryani Killi Malak Mir Hazar Oryani 0 18 Y Kohlu Oryani Killi Wadera Katal Katal Girsani (Closed) Aziz ul haq ( 03331944800) 0 35 Y Kohlu Puzzha Killi Wadera Kareem dad Tamboo Tamboo Ghulam Qadir (03334262918) 6 35 Y Kohlu Karam Khan Sher Mazar Khan Mazar Khan Qadir Ghulam(03332904863) 2 19 Y Kohlu Oryani Lasezai Lasezai Dr.Muhammad Ali(03336119492) 0 23 Y Ghulam Hussain Kohlu Oryani Ghulam Rasool Zhaing G G Rasool Dr.AsadUllah(03327918849) 0 35 Y Kohlu Karam Khan Sher KillI Mir Anwar Jan Anwar Jan Muhmmad Zahid(03318356123) 0 8 Y 4 19 Kohlu MIS SECTION - BNPMC SamiullahZarkoon # of LHWs in the Distance(KM) of OTP Nutrition Services S.No District Tehsil UC Village Name of DNO Number of OTPs OTP Name of OTP incharge catchment area from DHQ Provision(Y/N) of OTP Mawand Suffiad Killi Sher Jan Suffiad Attaullah (03334694556) 1 70 Y 4 19 Sahibzada M.Umer Kohlu Kohlu Oryani Wadera Nehalan (Ghardawa) Nehalan Gunjali Zafar Iqbal 1 13 Y Kohlu Oryani Killi Jamalan Jamalhan Dr. Saeed Umer (03334964684) 0 20 Y Kohlu Oryani Killi Suratabad Mitazai Suratabad Sultan Muhammad (03336636849) 0 12 Y SamiullahZarkoon Dr. Attaullah (033366245462), Kohlu Oryani Killi Malak Shaheja(Dr. Attaullah) Patti Shahejah Balakhan(03312998086) 0 55 Y Mawand Saffiad Killi Haji Mazar Khan Makhmar Shahnawaz 0 60 Y Kohlu Karam Khan sher Mir Changez Khan Marri Mir Khudadad Said Khan (03363587694) 1 5 Y Kohlu MC Area Kohlu Cantt DHQ Hospital Asif Baloch (03318508284) 4 0 Y Mawand Mawand Fazal Chail Fazal Chail Paind Khan 0 40 Y Mawand Mawand Killi Surab Khan Kunnal Azam Jan (0829506981) 0 60 Y DHQ Killa Saifullah Town Killa Saifullah Town DHQ Abdul Hameed & Saima Sajid 24 0.5 Y Killa Saifullah Batozai Nalisar BHU NALI SAAR Hassan Khan 0 87 Y Muslim Bagh Murga Faqirzai Under base BHU UNDAR BASE Bagulkhan 0 105 Y Killa Saifullah Tabulai 1 Obashti BHU TABULAI Asghar Khan 0 91 Y Muslim Bagh Kanchoghai Kachi Firdos BHU KANCHOGHAI Muhammad Ishaq 0 113 Y Muslim Bagh Murga Faqirzai Murga Faqirzai BHU MURGHA FAQIRZAI Muhammad Arif 0 138 Y Killa Saifullah Musafarpur Shanki BHU SHANKI Abdullah 0 75 Y Killa Saifullah Ali Khail Kalo Killa BHU KALO KILLA Niamatullah 0 38 Y 5 Killa Saifullah Doulatzai Tarkha Doultzai 16 BHU TARKHA DOULTZAI Hameedullah 0 32 Y Killa Saifullah Ali Khail Mashwala BHU MASHWALA Muhammad Usman 0 72 Y Muslim Bagh Sadar Muslim Bagh Urgas BHU URGAS Aminullah 22 86 Y KillaSaifullah Killa Saifullah Sharn Jogazai Naghar SamiullahKakar BHU SHARN JOGAZAI Salam Jan 0 59 Y Muslim Bagh Murga Faqirzai Babo Chena BHU BABO CHENA Abdul Khaliq 0 145 Y Muslim Bagh Nasai Nasai BHU NASAI Paind Khan 0 37 Y Muslim Bagh Loi Band Loi Band BHU LOI BAND Habib ur Rehman 0 194 Y Muslim Bagh Koz Kach Koz Kach BHU KOZ KACH Hayatullah 0 125 Y Zhob Appozai Appozai BHU Apozai Umar Din 9 4 Y Zhob Sheikhan Sheikhan BHU Sheikhan Amir Dad 2 4 Y BHU New Sheikhan Zhob Shahabzai Ali Khanzai BHU Ali khanzai Asad Khan 2 12 Y Zhob Garda Babar Garda Babar BHU Babar Noor Muhammad 1 28 Y Zhob Shahabzai Sur Katch BHU Surkach Samin Jan 1 33 Y Zhob Wala Akram Bobi Irabzai BHU Bobi Irbzai Aimal Khan 4 35 Y 6 Kakar Khurasan Ashaiwat Kanokai 13 BHU Kanokai Jahangir Shah 0 230 Y Zhob Kakar Khurasan Ashaiwat Toormay BHU Toormay Naseer Ahmad 0 95 Y Zhob Badinzai Rukhpour BHU Rakhphour Wali Khan 0 40 Y Kakar Khurasan Sheghalo Manzakai BHU Manzakai Abdul Sattar 0 80 Y Zhob Sambaza Sharan AlamgirMandokhail BHU Baghsaqikhail Muhammad Saleem 0 130 Y Zhob Sambaza Gul Katch Gul Katch Shah Baran 0 106 Y Zhob babu mohalla female hospital Nutrition office DHQ Dawood shah 23 Y Miskan kalat Sarawan Sarawan BHU Sarawan Qadirdad & Fehmida 5 16 Y Kharan Noroz Kalat Noroz Kalat BHU Noroz Kalat Dr. Habibullah & Ruqiya Mumtaz 1 50 Y Miskan kalat Joda e Kalat Joda e Kalat BHU Joda e Kalat Dr. Naseer & Asima Ibrahim 3 70 Y Tomulk Totazai Kouhk BHU Kouhk Qadirbukhsh & Abdul Ghafar 75 Y Tomulk Tomulk Saragai BHU Saragai Abdullah Noor & Hafeezullah 35 Y Miskan kalat Miskan kalat Miskan kalat BHU Miskan e Kalat Zia ur rehman & Asmat Khatoon 6 50 Y Miskan kalat Jamak Jamak BHU Jamak Mohd Tayab & Hassan Khan 3 50 Y 7 Miskan kalat Jamak Horrow 14 BHU Hurrow Dr. Qazi Yousaf & Hussain Jan 2 35 Y Ihtram Kharan Kharan Noroz e Kalat Patkin BHU Patkin Amanullah & Idayat Khatoon 90 Y Kharan Noroz e Kalat Lijjai BHU Lijjai Ali Mardan & Abdul Basit 2 101 Y Kharan Noroz e Kalat Danno BHU Danno Dr. Hafeez ullah & Zia ur rehman 2 45 Y Tomulk Rasko Errikalag BHU ErriKalag Deleep Kumar & Ghulam Hussain 70 Y Miskan kalat Jamak Jangle BHU Jangal Ali Ahmed 2 40 Y Kharan Town Town DHQ Sahib khatoon & Kifayat Ullah Y Total 105 776 4879.5 MIS SECTION - BNPMC Balochistan Nutrition Program for Mothers & Children (BNPMC) NGOs Functional OTPs in Districts Number of S.No District NGO Name OTP Name Static / Mobile Address UC Tehsil OTPs Talli (RHC) Static RHC Talli talli sibi Luni (RHC) Static RHC Luni kurak sibi Magzani ( CD) Static CD Marghzani marghzani sibi 6 1 Mall Harra (CD) Static (Closed) CD Mall Harha mall sibi Sibi Sath Marla ( Home) Static main Luni Road margzani sibi HnNUTS mobile 1 Mobile mobile 2 Mobile Sarawan CD UC Khudabadan static cd sordo kalat sordo panjgur Qalat CD UC Sordo static cd sarawan khudabdan 1 panjgur Peeshdap CD UC Guwargo static cd pesh dap gowargo gorwargo Sing-e-Qalat UC Kuhbon static cd singhi kalat khubun gowargo 9 2 Zandindaz CD UC Washbood static cd zandin daz washbod panjgur Damli OTP UC Gichk Static Panjgur HnNUTS Jaheen OTP UC Parom Static Mobile 1 Mobile mobile 2 Mobile Mawand Static CD-Mast Darbar Pazza Kohlu Shalwar Static RHC-Mawand City Mawand Mawand Tokh Ghirsani Static BHU Shalwar Killi Muhammad Siddique Sufaid Mawand Mast Darbar Static Killi Faqeer Bahram Khan Oryani Kohlu 9 3 Jannat Ali Static Village Janat Ali Nisaoo Kahan Kohlu Mobile Team Mawand Mobile Mawand Sufaid Mawand PAOBK Mobile Team Tambo Mobile Takrwo Pazza UC Pazza Tamboo Kot Shar Pazza Kohlu Team 1 Mobile Aman ullah house killi hayat abad Town Nushki Team 2 Mobile Muhammed Isaq House killi afzal station Jamaldini Nushki Team 3 Mobile CD Muhammed noor khan Badini Nushki Muhammad Noor Khan Static Daud Khan house killi Bulghani Kishingi Nushki 6 4 Hayatabad Static Ghulam Mohammed house killi Habib ullah Anam Bostan Nushki SCAP Bulghani Static (Closed) Nushki Habibullah/Muhammad Khan Static (Closed) Afzal Station Static (Closed) Kabool Static CD Killi Kabool Anam Bostan Nushki Garuk Static Mohammad Rafique House, Juoxhan Village MC Ward Kharan Bur Bur Static (Closed) Johsan Static Government Primary School, Purphet-1 Jamak Kharan Kayian Teerdory Static (Closed) 5 7 SCAP Kharan MIS SECTION - BNPMC Number of S.No District NGO Name OTP Name Static / Mobile Address UC Tehsil OTPs Topihan Static Haq Nawas House, Garuk
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