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AJK-Rural Schemes.Xls 7 August 2006 List of Damaged/Destroyed LGRDD Water Supply Schemes Bagh S.NO District Tehsil Markaz Union Council Revenue Village Scheme 1 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Bhata Kote Bhata Kote Choona Wala Gravity 255 PD 0.172 2 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Bhata Kote Bhata Kote Kala Pani Gravity 600 PD 0.406 3 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Bhata Kote Bhata Kote Mohallah Khawajgan Gravity 800 PD 0.541 4 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Bhata Kote Bhata Kote Roosi Wala Gravity 600 PD 0.406 5 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Chrikot Zairian Gravity 210 PD 0.142 6 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Padder Padder Bagloon Wala Gravity 700 PD 0.473 7 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Padder Padder Bagnoon wala NO.2 Gravity 1100 PD 0.744 8 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Padder Padder Bandara Shah Ghazi Gravity 1200 PD 0.811 9 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Padder Padder Berthan Wali Chawn Gravity 500 PD 0.338 10 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Padder Padder Nara No.1 Gravity 900 PD 0.608 11 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Phool Bun Phool Bun Gravity 350 PD 0.237 12 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Phool Bun Phool Bun Bagla Gravity 1100 PD 0.744 13 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Badhal Phool Bun Phool Bun Dodan Gravity 750 PD 0.507 14 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Kayat Pumping 1000 PD 0.676 15 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagloor Baglor Gravity 850 PD 0.575 16 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Chowki Chowki Gravity 1000 PD 0.676 17 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Chowki Jeena Bun Gravity 500 PD 0.338 18 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Hullar Baddan Hullar Gravity 500 PD 0.338 19 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Huller Syedian Chambrian Na Nara Pumping 2800 PD 1.893 20 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Huller Syedian Husan abad Gravity 420 PD 0.284 21 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Kafal Garh Kafal Garh Pumping 2100 PD 1.420 22 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Koteri Najam Khan Koteri Najam Khan Gravity 650 PD 0.439 23 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Koteri Najam Khan Noor gala Gravity 1185 PD 0.801 Page 112 List of Damaged/Destroyed LGRDD Water Supply Schemes Bagh Population Estimated cost of S.NO District Tehsil Markaz Union Council Revenue Village Scheme Type served Extent of Reconst/Rehab. G/P (Persons) Damages (Million Rs.) in 2005 24 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Nindhri Nindhri Gravity 1200 PD 0.811 25 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Nindrai Ghohar Bun Gravity 800 PD 0.541 26 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Paddar Padar Gravity 900 PD 0.608 27 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Padder Baye to Haryola Gravity 49 PD 0.033 28 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Saver Motwali Birnala to khater dhara Gravity 119 PD 0.080 29 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Savour Savor Matwali Gravity 900 PD 0.608 30 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Savour Kalo Savor Gravity 1200 PD 0.811 31 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Savour Kaloo Danna to S.K Gravity 49 PD 0.033 32 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Savour Kaloo Kals to S.K Gravity 28 PD 0.019 33 Bagh Bagh Bagh Bagh Savour Kaloo Molach to jabbar Gravity 238 PD 0.161 34 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Aawara Dadan Khan Gravity 840 PD 0.568 35 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Awara Aawara Lower Gravity 1250 PD 0.845 36 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Awara Awarra Gravity 900 PD 0.608 37 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Awara Awarra Upper Gravity 650 PD 0.439 38 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Jachora Gravity 700 PD 0.473 39 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Kakra Gravity 140 PD 0.095 40 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Kundi Nara Gravity 800 PD 0.541 41 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Makhdoom Kot Gravity 500 PD 0.338 42 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Makhdoom Kot Gravity 300 PD 0.203 43 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Makhdoom Kot Gravity 250 PD 0.169 44 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Makhdoom Kot Gravity 400 PD 0.270 45 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Muhammad Kot Gravity 350 PD 0.237 46 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Naker Gravity 650 PD 0.439 Page 113 List of Damaged/Destroyed LGRDD Water Supply Schemes Bagh Population Estimated cost of S.NO District Tehsil Markaz Union Council Revenue Village Scheme Type served Extent of Reconst/Rehab. G/P (Persons) Damages (Million Rs.) in 2005 47 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Tangiat Gravity 250 PD 0.169 48 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Tangiat Gravity 350 PD 0.237 49 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari banni Passari Tangiat Gravity 300 PD 0.203 50 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Kotari Qandeel Kotehrri Gravity 1540 PD 1.041 51 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Kotera Must Khan Kotera Must Khan/Bandi Nala Pumping 1500 PD 1.014 52 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Kotera Must Khan Kotra Mast Khan Gravity 800 PD 0.541 53 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Koteri Kotari Gravity 1100 PD 0.744 54 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Koteri Qandeel Qandeel Colony Gravity 810 PD 0.548 55 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Kotra Mast Khan Kotera Nallah Gravity 210 PD 0.142 56 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Panyali Panyali Gravity 1000 PD 0.676 57 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Panyali Panyali Gravity 1200 PD 0.811 58 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Panyali Panyali Gravity 1100 PD 0.744 59 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Panyali Panyali Gravity 900 PD 0.608 60 Bagh Bagh Bagh banni Passari Tagiat Nika Nara Nika Nara Gravity 700 PD 0.473 61 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Agiwas Agiwas Khawaja Bandi Gravity 600 PD 0.406 62 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Agiwas Agiwas Khudri Gravity 500 PD 0.338 63 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Agiwas Agiwas Mandri Gravity 700 PD 0.473 64 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi behedi Mughlan behedi Mughlan Gravity 280 PD 0.189 65 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Biarian Biarian Gravity 315 PD 0.213 66 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Chikery Doba kass Chikery Doba kass Gravity 210 PD 0.142 67 Bagh Havaily Kahuta behedi Delo wala Perth Gravity 500 PD 0.338 68 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Dhoba Derian Dhoba Derian Gravity 350 PD 0.237 69 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Dhoke Pathana Dhoke Pathana Gravity 245 PD 0.166 Page 114 List of Damaged/Destroyed LGRDD Water Supply Schemes Bagh Population Estimated cost of S.NO District Tehsil Markaz Union Council Revenue Village Scheme Type served Extent of Reconst/Rehab. G/P (Persons) Damages (Million Rs.) in 2005 70 Bagh Havaily Kahuta behedi Hydrabad Haji peer Gravity 560 PD 0.379 71 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Khawaja Bandi Khawaja Bandi Thakar Gravity 370 PD 0.250 72 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Kian Kian Gravity 210 PD 0.142 73 Bagh Havaily Kahuta behedi Kiana Dakhar Gravity 679 PD 0.459 74 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Lari Lardara Lari Lardara Gravity 532 PD 0.360 75 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Lari lardarian Lari lardarian Gravity 644 PD 0.435 76 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Mohri Mohri Khodri Gravity 490 PD 0.331 77 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Mohri Medan Mohri Medan Gravity 500 PD 0.338 78 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Motanwali Motannwali Lower Gravity 200 PD 0.135 79 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Motanwali Motannwali Near Abdul Qayyum Gravity 100 PD 0.068 80 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Motanwali Motannwali Upper Gravity 300 PD 0.203 81 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Sada Dhaki Sada Dhaki Gravity 350 PD 0.237 82 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Sarjiwar Sarjiwar Perth Gravity 300 PD 0.203 83 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Seri Gitian Seri Gitian Gravity 112 PD 0.076 84 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Subai Subai Bala Gravity 600 PD 0.406 85 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Subai Subai Bernyee Gravity 700 PD 0.473 86 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Subai Subai Geetian Gravity 80 PD 0.054 87 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Subai Subai Pajja Gravity 200 PD 0.135 88 Bagh Havaily Kahuta Behedi Subai Subai Pian Ziarat Shah Gravity 300 PD 0.203 89 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Bhount Gravity 1200 PD 0.811 90 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Chonay Na Pani Bhout Gravity 200 PD 0.135 91 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount DHQ to Bhount kunna Gravity 150 PD 0.101 92 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Islam nager Gravity 910 PD 0.615 Page 115 List of Damaged/Destroyed LGRDD Water Supply Schemes Bagh Population Estimated cost of S.NO District Tehsil Markaz Union Council Revenue Village Scheme Type served Extent of Reconst/Rehab. G/P (Persons) Damages (Million Rs.) in 2005 93 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Jholi Gravity 630 PD 0.426 94 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Khool Gravity 1100 PD 0.744 95 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Naker Bhount Gravity 154 PD 0.104 96 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Bhount Narakot Bhount Gravity 168 PD 0.114 97 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chatrora Chatora GMS Gravity 400 PD 0.270 98 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chatrora Chittorora Gravity 140 PD 0.095 99 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chatrora Larian Dall Gravity 110 PD 0.074 100 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Besoti Gravity 280 PD 0.189 101 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Chamb Chittrrora Gravity 140 PD 0.095 102 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Chamb Pani Gravity 42 PD 0.028 103 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Gali Nara Gravity 336 PD 0.227 104 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Kali Bar Gravity 392 PD 0.265 105 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Chitrora Kangar Pani Gravity 350 PD 0.237 106 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Dhal Qazian Dhal Gravity 200 PD 0.135 107 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Ghelan Qader abad Gravity 700 PD 0.473 108 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Islam Nager Bari Wala Pani Gravity 133 PD 0.090 109 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Islam Nager Chaper Kass to Bhount Gravity 770 PD 0.521 110 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Islam Nager Jang ka pani Gravity 220 PD 0.149 111 Bagh Bagh Rera Bhount Khara Maldialan Panyalli to Noran Na Mohra K.
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