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The Project for National Disaster Management Plan in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (NDMA) THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN THE PROJECT FOR NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN FINAL REPORT NATIONAL MULTI-HAZARD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM PLAN MARCH 2013 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. CTI ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL PT OYO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION JR 13-001 NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (NDMA) THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN THE PROJECT FOR NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN FINAL REPORT NATIONAL MULTI-HAZARD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM PLAN MARCH 2013 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. CTI ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL OYO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION The following foreign exchange rate is applied in the study: US$ 1.00 = PKR 88.4 PREFACE The National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) is a milestone in the history of the Disaster Management System (DRM) in Pakistan. The rapid change in global climate has given rise to many disasters that pose a severe threat to the human life, property and infrastructure. Disasters like floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, droughts, sediment disasters, avalanches, GLOFs, and cyclones with storm surges are some prominent manifestations of climate change phenomenon. Pakistan, which is ranked in the top ten countries that are the most vulnerable to climate change effects, started planning to safeguard and secure the life, land and property of its people in particular the poor, the vulnerable and the marginalized. However, recurring disasters since 2005 have provided the required stimuli for accelerating the efforts towards capacity building of the responsible agencies, which include federal, provincial, district governments, community organizations, NGOs and individuals. Prior to 2005, the West Pakistan National Calamities Act of 1958 was the available legal remedy that regulated the maintenance and restoration of order in areas affected by calamities and relief against such calamities. -
Mr. Hakim Khan, Assistant Professor Master of Science (Hons)
Mr. Hakim Khan, Assistant Professor NAME : Hakim Khan Father's Name : Saadat Khan PERSONAL Date of Birth : April 02, 1967 Domicile : NWFP (Nowshera) Religion : Islam NIC No. : 17201-2232311-1 Permanent Address : Village; Zakhi Qabristan, Post Office; Akbarpura; Distt. & Tehsel; Nowshera. Contact Address : Lecturer, Deptt. Plant Pathology, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar. Office Phone # 091-9216552 Cell # 03349233031 Computer Skills Skilled in Lotus, Harward Processing (Windows) and MSTATC. Languages Fluent in Pushto, Urdu and English. Qualification Exam. Year Board/Univ. Marks/Total %age Div. S.S.C. 1983 BISE, Peshawar. 615/850 72.4 1st F.Sc. 1986 BISE, Peshawar. 692/1100 62.9 1st B.Sc.(Hons), Agriculture. NWFP, AU, 3.97/4.00 86.7 1990 1st Peshawar. M.Sc.(Hons), Agriculture. NWFP, AU, 3.96/4.00 83.8 1992 1st Peshawar. Specialization Master of Science (Hons) in Agriculture with specialization in Plant Pathology. Thesis conducted on "Chemotherapy and Thermotherapy of Tomato Mosaic Virus (ToMV)". Courses taught No. Course No. Course Title Credit Class hour 1. PPL-411 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3 B.Sc.(Hons) Part-1I 2. PPL-501 Diseases of Field Crops 4 B.Sc.(Hons) Part-1II 3. PPL-512 Introductory Mycology 4 B.Sc.(Hons) Part-1II 4. PPL-601 Mycology-1 (Now, it is M.Sc (Hons) level 4 B.Sc.(Hons) course). Part-1V 5. PPL-602 Mycology-2 (Now, it is M.Sc (Hons) level 4 B.Sc.(Hons) course). Part-1V 6. PPL-602 Beneficial Microorganisms 3 B.Sc.(Hons) Part-1V 7. PPL-603 Diseases of Fruit Crops 4 B.Sc.(Hons) Part-1V 8. -
Jalozai Camp. 155 Bajaur IDP Families Comprising of 630 Individuals Have Returned from Jalozai Camp on 21-04-12All Mohmand Agency Idps Returned on 18-04-12
WHO Emergency Humanitarian Program Situation Report Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA Week 16 Date: April 15-21, 2012 1. Situation around IDP hosting districts A: Situation in “Jalozai” IDP camp, Nowshera district WHO regularly shares updates on the disease situation and latest situation on the newly influx of IDPs of Jalozai IDP camp with health cluster partners on district, provincial and national levels. WHO along with health cluster partners, UNICEF and provincial health authorities lead the emergency health response for the newly displaced IDPs in Jalozai camp and living in host communities in District Nowshera. Total registered IDPs families are 53590 out of which 10857 are residing in Jalozai IDP camp & 42733 are living in off camp. 131 Bajaur IDP families comprising of 837 Individuals have been shifted from Benazir to Jalozai Camp. 155 Bajaur IDP families comprising of 630 Individuals have returned from Jalozai Camp on 21-04-12All Mohmand Agency IDPs Returned on 18-04-12. CAMP organization new health post in phase 7 is ready and functioning from Monday, 16th April. A total of 5 alerts including 4 measles and 1 AFP were reported and responded in this week. There were 3,368 consultations provided through health care provider, including acute respiratory infection (20% or 678 cases), acute diarrhea (9% or 291 cases), skin infection (2% or 59) and suspected malaria (1% or 28 cases). Health & WASH cluster meetings take place on every Monday and Thursday in Jalozai Camp attended by partners from Health (Merlin, CAMP, CERD, UNICEF), WASH, Nutrition, Food and CCM clusters working in the camp where issues are discussed and decisions are taken on the spot to address any loop holes in the health response for containment and control of disease outbreaks in the camp. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of District Government Nowshera Audit Year 2017-18 Auditor General of Pakistan
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT GOVERNMENT NOWSHERA AUDIT YEAR 2017-18 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ..................................................................i Preface ...................................................................................................................... ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................... iii SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS ...................................................................... vii I: Audit Work Statistics .......................................................................................... vii II: Audit observations Classified by Categories ..................................................... vii III: Outcome Statistics ........................................................................................... viii IV: Table of Irregularities pointed out .....................................................................ix V: Cost Benefit Ratio ...............................................................................................ix CHAPTER-1 ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 District Government Nowshera ................................................................ 1 1.1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Expenditure (Variance analysis) .................... 1 -
Deputy Commissioner, Peshaw Ar
Designation Area assigned S. of District No.& Name of District Designation of Returning Designation of Assistant No. & Name of N Returning Council Wards and Officer Returning Officer Neighbourhood & o Officer Tehsil Council Wards Village Councils 1 2 3 4 5 6 Neighbourhood DISTRICT PESHAWAR Councils Deputy Commissioner, Peshawar Peshawar Commissioner, Deputy 1. Kamboh/ 1. Khalisa-I Sirbiland Pura Additional Assistant Assistant District Education 2. Pahari Pura 1 1 1 Commisioner-I, Peshawar Officer, Mathra Circle, 3.Wazir Colony Peshawar 2. Khalisa-II 4.Qazi Killi 5.Latif Abad 1.Afghan Colony Assistant Director, 1. Mahal Terai-I 2.Itihad Colony (Management Information Principal, Government High 3.Yousaf Abad 2 2 System 3) Information 2 School Deh Bahadar, 4. Gul Abad Processing Division Regional Peshawar 5. MC Colony 2. Mahal Terai-II Tax Office, Peshawar 6. Gharib Abad 7. Ghari Rajkol 1. Kishwar Abad 2. Samdu Ghari / Bashir Abad 1. Hasan Ghari-I Assistant District Education 3. Ibrahim Abad Additional Assistant 3 3 3 Officer, Daudzai Circle, 4. Habib Abad / Commisioner-II, Peshawar Peshawar Bagh Colony 5. Hasan Ghari 2. Hasan Ghari-II 6. Wapda House 7. Babu Ghari 1.Din Bahar 1. Shahi Bagh Additional Assistant 2.Saeed Abad Assistant District Education 4 4 Commisioner-IV, Peshawar 4 3. Abaseen Officer, (Sports) Peshawar 2. Faqir Abad 4. Faqir Abad 5. Nawaz Abad 6. Sikander Town 3. Sikander Town 7. Qadir Abad 8. Afridi Ghari Additional Assistant 1.Gulbahar # 1 5 5 Commisioner-V, Peshawar 5 Assistant District Education 1. Gulbahar 2.Gulbahar # 2 Officer, City Circle, Peshawar 3.Rasheed Town 4. -
Pollution and the Kabul River an Analysis and Action Plan This Report Is Dedicated to the Memory of Trevor Headley Porter
IUCN Pakistan Programme Pollution and the Kabul River An Analysis and Action Plan This report is dedicated to the memory of Trevor Headley Porter Department of Environmental Planning and Management Peshawar University Peshawar and IUCN–The World Conservation Union, Pakistan IUCN - SPCS Unit Planning, Environment & Development Department Civil Secretariat, Peshawar. December 1994 Printed in Pakistan by PAGEMAKER Printers, Islamabad. Ph. 224900-01 Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v PREFACE vii ABBREVIATIONS ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY xi 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Objectives 1 1.3 Methodology 2 1.4 Guidance to the Reader 2 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE KABUL RIVER 3 2.1 Origin and Course 3 2.2 Hydrological Characteristics 3 2.3 Geology 3 2.4 Aquatic Ecology 5 2.5 Human Population 5 2.6 Agriculture 6 2.7 Industry 6 2.8 Principal Uses of the River Water 6 2.9 The Study Area 8 3. CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAIN RIVER 9 3.1 Introduction 9 3.2 Methods 9 3.3 General Results 13 3.4 Water Quality Characteristics of the Main River 14 3.5 Tributaries 28 3.6 Conclusions 31 4. THE POLLUTING EFFLUENTS 32 4.1 Introduction 32 4.2 Methods 33 4.3 Results 33 4.4 Conclusions 42 5. SOCIAL SURVEY AND PARTICIPATORY RURAL APPRAISAL 45 5.1 Introduction 45 5.2 Methods 45 5.3 Results 45 5.4 Discussion 49 5.5 An Additional Source of Data - a Sample Participatory Rural Appraisal 51 6. TOWARDS AN ACTION PLAN 53 6.1 How Polluted is the Kabul River? 53 6.2 The Effect of Pollution on People 59 7. -
Details of Optic Fibre Cable (OFC) Nodes
Details of Optic Fibre Cable (OFC) Nodes S.No PROVINCE DISTRICT TEHSIL LOCATION OF OFC NODE 1 BALOCHISTAN AWARAN AWARAN AWARAN 2 BALOCHISTAN AWARAN JHAL JHAO JHAL JHAO 3 BALOCHISTAN BARKHAN BARKHAN BARKHAN 4 BALOCHISTAN BOLAN BHAG BHAG 5 BALOCHISTAN BOLAN DHADHAR DHADHAR 6 BALOCHISTAN BOLAN MACH MACH 7 BALOCHISTAN BOLAN SANNI SANNI 8 BALOCHISTAN BOLAN SANNI SHORAN 9 BALOCHISTAN CHAGHI DALBANDIN CHAGAI 10 BALOCHISTAN CHAGHI DALBANDIN DALBANDIN 11 BALOCHISTAN CHAGHI TAFTAN NOKKUNDI 12 BALOCHISTAN CHAGHI TAFTAN TAFTAN 13 BALOCHISTAN DERA BUGTI DERA BUGTI DERA BUGTI 14 BALOCHISTAN DERA BUGTI SUI SUI 15 BALOCHISTAN GWADAR GWADAR DHORE 16 BALOCHISTAN GWADAR GWADAR GWADAR 17 BALOCHISTAN GWADAR JIWANI JIWANI 18 BALOCHISTAN GWADAR ORMARA ORMARA 19 BALOCHISTAN GWADAR PASNI PASNI 20 BALOCHISTAN JAFFARABAD JHAT PAT DERA ALLAH 21 BALOCHISTAN JAFFARABAD JHAT PAT ROJHAN JAMALI 22 BALOCHISTAN JAFFARABAD USTA MOHAMMAD USTA MOHAMMAD 23 BALOCHISTAN JHAL MAGSI GANDAWA GANDAWA 24 BALOCHISTAN JHAL MAGSI JHAL MAGSI JHAL MAGSI 25 BALOCHISTAN KALAT KALAT KALAT 26 BALOCHISTAN KALAT MANGUUCHAR KHAD KOECH 27 BALOCHISTAN KALAT SURAB BAGH BANA 28 BALOCHISTAN KALAT SURAB SURAB 29 BALOCHISTAN KECH DASHT DASHT 30 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH KALAG 31 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH KALATUK 1 of 27 Details of Optic Fibre Cable (OFC) Nodes S.No PROVINCE DISTRICT TEHSIL LOCATION OF OFC NODE 32 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH NASIRABAD 33 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH NODAIZ 34 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH PIDARAK 35 BALOCHISTAN KECH KECH TURBAT 36 BALOCHISTAN KECH TUMP BALICHAH 37 BALOCHISTAN KHARAN MASHKHEL MASHKHEL -
NR16D00006-151825-Excavating and PCC Road from House Ameen
District Project Description BE 2017-18 NOWSHERA NR16D00006-151825-Excavating and PCC Road from house Ameen 872,850 ullah khan to mohall zarkhel at vc aza khel payan NOWSHERA NR16D00013-151836-Construction of PCC Road in Mali Khel payan 508,890 (400x12)Mula kile NOWSHERA NR16D00020-1151846-PCC Road at different places.Kotar Pan 642,211 NOWSHERA NR16D00028-151855-PCC road and construction drains at VC 5,586,622 KandarKandar NOWSHERA NR16D00056-161767:construction of boundry wall for grave yard 457,347 at uc akbarpura NOWSHERA NR16D00068-151702-Constructio of Drain 1'x1' 400ft 182,562 NOWSHERA NR16D00069-151703-Construction of PCC Road in PakirBaba 106,662 (150x12) NOWSHERA NR16D00088-161711:sanitation works pavement of stre 58,737 NOWSHERA NR16D00090-161723:Sanitation works, pavement of str 629,999 NOWSHERA NR16D00092-161720:Sanitation works, pavement of street and 674,752 pressure /hand pumpsetcat UC Jalozai. NOWSHERA NR16D00094-161701-Construction of protection Wall &Pavement 632,811 of street at UC Nizampur. NOWSHERA NR16D00098-161729-Street Pavement various places atInzari. 563,608 NOWSHERA NR16D00100-"161731-Pavement of street andconstruction of 672,000 drain, filling pipe culverts, installation of PressurePumps at UC Pir Sabaq." NOWSHERA NR16D00103-"161739-Pavement of street andconstruction of 1,319,980 drain, P/Wall & Installation of Pressure Pumps at UCKabul River." NOWSHERA NR16D00104-"161742-Installation of Pressure Pumps,Street 2,372,222 pavement, drains and flood protection wall at various places ofUC Manki Sharif." NOWSHERA NR16D00105-"161743-Installation of Pressure Pumps,Street 575,708 pavement, drains and flood protection wall at various places ofUC Ziarat Ka Ka Sahib." NOWSHERA NR16D00108-161746-Construction of Masjid atBadrashi. -
Monsoon Contingency Plan 2015
1 | P a g e Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 12 Chapter-1 ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Monsoon Contingency Plan 2015 ................................................................................................. 14 1.1 An Overview .................................................................................................................. 14 1.2 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa General and Flood Profile .......................................................... 15 1.3 Contingency Plan for Monsoon 2015............................................................................. 17 Aim ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Objectives: ............................................................................................................................ 17 Scope ..................................................................................................................................... 18 Lessons Learnt from PreviousFloods .................................................................................... 18 1.4 Addressing Vulnerability in Monsoon Contingency Planning ..................................... 20 Chapter-2 ...................................................................................................................................... -
Addresses of DPW Offices, RHSC-As, Msus, Fwcs & Counters in Khyber
Addresses of Service Delivery Network Including Newly Merged Districts (DPW Offices, RHSC-As, MSUs, FWCs & Counters) (Technical Section) Directorate of Population Welfare Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (August, 2019) Plot No 18, Sector E-8, Street No 05, Phase 7, Hayatabad. Phone: 091-9219052, Fax: 091-9219066 1 Content S.No Contents Page No 1. Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in 3 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2. Updated Addresses of Reproductive Health Services Outlets 4 (RHSC-As) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 3. Updated Addresses of Mobile Service Units in Khyber 5 Pakhtunkhwa 4. Updated Addresses of Family Welfare Centers in Khyber 7 Pakhtunkhwa 5. Updated Addresses of Counters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28 6. Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in 29 Merged Districts (Erstwhile FATA) 7. Updated Addresses of Reproductive Health Services Outlets 30 (RHSC-As) in Merged Districts (Erstwhile FATA) 8. Updated Addresses of Mobile Service Units in Merged Districts 31 (Erstwhile FATA) 9. Updated Addresses of Family Welfare Centers in Merged Districts 32 (Erstwhile FATA) 2 Updated Addresses of District Population Welfare Offices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa S.No Name of DPW Office Complete Address Abbottabad Wajid Iqbal House Azam Town Thanda Chowa PMA Road 1 KakulAbbottabad Phone and fax No.0992-401897 2 Bannu Banglow No.21, Defence Officers Colony Bannu Cantt:. (Ph: No.0928-9270330) 3 Buner Mohallah Tawheed Abad Sawari Buner 4 Battagram Opposite Sub-Jail, Near Lahore Scholars Schools System, Tehsil and District Battagram 5 Chitral Village Goldor, P.O Chitral, Teh& District Lower Chitral 6 Charsadda Opposite Excise & Taxation Office Nowshera Road Charsadda 7 D.I Khan Zakori Town, Draban Road, DIKhan 8 Dir Lower Main GT Road Malik Plaza Khungi Paeen Phone. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of District Government Nowshera
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT GOVERNMENT NOWSHERA AUDIT YEAR 2016-17 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ................................................................. ii Preface ....................................................................................................................... v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................... vi SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS ........................................................................ ix Table 1: Audit Work Statistics ......................................................................... ix Table 2: Audit observations classified by categories........................................ ix Table 3: Outcome statistics ................................................................................ x Table 4: Table of irregularities pointed out ...................................................... xi Table 5: Cost Benefit Ratio .............................................................................. xi CHAPTER-1 ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 District Government Nowshera ........................................................................ 1 1.1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Expenditure (Variance analysis) .................... 1 1.1.3 Comments on the status of compliance -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Tehsil Municipal Administrations in District Nowshera Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Audit Year 2016-17
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF TEHSIL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIONS IN DISTRICT NOWSHERA KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA AUDIT YEAR 2016-17 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS……………………..………………….i Preface…………………………………………………………………………...iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................... iiv I: Audit Work Statistics ............................................................................... vii II: Audit observations classified by Categories ............................................ vii III: Outcome Statistics ................................................................................ viii IV: Table of Irregularities pointed out .......................................................... ix V: Cost-Benefit Rastio ................................................................................. ix CHAPTER-1 ...................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Tehsil Municipal Administrations in District Nowshera ............................... 1 1.1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance Analysis) ....................... 2 1.1.3 Brief comments on the status of compliance with PAC Directives.......3 1.2 AUDIT PARAS OF TMA PABBI............................................................... 5 1.2.1 Irregularity & non-compliance ...........................................................