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Activity Report of “Plant for Pakistan Day'' on 17Th July, 2020 Punjab Central ACTIVITY REPORT OF “PLANT FOR PAKISTAN DAY’’ ON 17TH JULY, 2020 PUNJAB Name of Civil No. of No. of Plants Coordinates Sr. No. Particulars of the Event Venue Name of Dignitaries Division/District Participants Planted/Distributed L E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CENTRAL ZONE LAHORE FOREST CIRCLE DFO LAHORE - DISTRICT LAHORE Mr. Asif Balal Lodhi, Commissioner Lahore, Syed Ijaz Hussain Sheerazi, Mass Plantation in Civil 1 Lahore Jallo Forest Park CCF CZ, Lahore, CF Lahore, DFO 35 400 74.483159 31.573139 Divisions Headquarter Lahore, AC Cantt, AC Shalamar, Forest Staff, Local Community 2 Mass Plantation in Districts - - - - - - Free Distribution from 3 Nabi Bukhsh Farmers and General Public - 1000 74.407621 31.281819 distribution / sale points 4 Suay Asal Road Farmers and General Public - 1000 74.383228 31.305825 5 Jallo Park Farmers and General Public - 1000 74.482497 31.572351 6 Karol Farmers and General Public - 400 74.33549 31.6236 7 Shahdara Farmers and General Public - 300 74.31877 31.62142 8 Anno Bhatti Farmers and General Public - 3000 74.34827 31.627 9 Karol Farmers and General Public - 400 74.33549 31.6236 10 Shahdara Farmers and General Public - 300 74.31877 31.62142 11 Anno Bhatti Farmers and General Public - 3000 74.34827 31.627 Free Distribution from offices 12 of the Divisional Forest 108 Ravi Road Lahore Farmers and General Public 200 980 74.301051 31.604316 Officers Mian Waheed Coordinator to Governer, 13 Planting in Govt. Forests Shahdara Forest CPT No. 2 35 120 74.311701 31.61135 Forest Staff DSP Muridkey, AC Muridkey, Forest 14 Local Govt. Tehsil Complex Muridkey, 30 100 Staff 15 Health Department B.H.U Ali RazaAbad Dr. Sadia Kamran I/C BHU and staff 25 100 74.235896 31.432916 16 Munshi Hospital Dr.Adnan, Forest staff, Local Community 25 50 74.289375 31.574823 Government High School Ali Maqsood Ahmad Ex DEO,Muhammad 17 Education Department 25 100 74.232593 31.433244 Raza Abad.Mian Iqbal, incharge Headmaster and staff Mr. Asif Balal Lodhi, Commissioner Lahore, Syed Ijaz Hussain Sheerazi, 18 Walk Jallo Forest Park CCF CZ, Lahore, CF Lahore, DFO 35 400 74.483159 31.573139 Lahore, AC Cantt, AC Shalamar, Forest Staff, Local Community 18 Total Lahore District : 12650 DFO OKARA - DISTRICT OKARA 30.81501 73.45062 Office of Deputy Mr. Usman Ali, Deputy Commissioner, Commessioner, Okara 1 Mass Plantation in Districts Okara Okara, Mr. Khalid Abbas Sial, Assistant 200 1000 BS Link-I & II Canal RD: 150- 30.68446 73.46897 Commissioner Depalpur 80 Median Name of Civil No. of No. of Plants Coordinates Sr. No. Particulars of the Event Venue Name of Dignitaries Division/District Participants Planted/Distributed L E 2 1000 1000 30.831445 73.45399 Potted Nursery LBDC RD: 213- 14/L 3 Potted Nursery BS Link-I Head 1000 1000 30.81501 73.45062 Gulsher RD: 227-28/L Free Distribution from Potted Nursery Upper Sohag Farmers, General Public & Students distribution / sale points 4 Branch RD: 40-41/R 1000 1000 30.5917441 73.8177463 Large Size Potted Nursery Cpt. 5 No. 96 Block No. II 1000 1000 30.59165422 73.8171754 Depalpur Plantation Usman Ali, Deputy Commissioner, BS Link-I & II Canal RD: 150- 6 Planting in Govt. Forests Okara , Mr. Khalid Abbas Sial, Assistant 300 3000 30.81501 73.45062 80 Median Commissioner Depalpur Medical Superintendent, Medical Officer 7 Health RHC Renala Khurd 15 100 & Staff Principal ,Teachers & Students Govt. Satluj Girls H/S Okara Principal ,Teachers & Students Govt. Islamia Higher Principal ,Teachers & Students Secondary School New Headmaster ,Teachers & Students 8 Education Campus Okara 80 600 30.68732 73.46967 Govt. Model H/S Renala Khurd Govt. High School Satghara Okara Livestock Expperiment Station Superintendent, Officer / Officials and 9 Live stock 30 100 30.68967 73.46123 Bahadurnagar Okara Civil Society Office of the Assistant Director Ch. Muhammad Afzal, Assistant Director 10 Agriculture 10 100 30.54896 73.12578 Agriculture Agriculture Renala Khurd Office of the Assistant Director, Local Govt. Zohaib Ahmad, Assistant Director, Local 11 Local Govt. Renala Khurd 5 30 30.54896 73.12578 Govt Renala Khurd 11 Total Okara District: 8930 DFO SHEIKHUPURA/NANKANA - DISTRICT SHEIKHUPURA Mian Khalid Mahmood, Provincial Minister ,Mr.Asghar Joya, Deputy Municipal Committee Commissioner Sheikhupura,Mr. Tariq 1 Mass Plantation in Districts Sheikhupura 50 400 31.719548 73.9783966 Sheikhupura Mehmood Ahmad Sanawan, DFO Sheikhupura / Nankana Forest Division, Mr. Khalid Iqbal, SDFO Sheikhupura Potted Nursery Sheikhupura at Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.67831 73.98814 Sheikhupura Bypass Potted Nursery Sharaqpur at Thekri Wala Lhr/Jrw road KM Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.56183 74.18341 No. 18-19/L Free Distribution from 2 Nazar Labana P.Bag Nursery distribution / sale points Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.50931 74.0884 Sharaqpur Name of Civil No. of No. of Plants Coordinates Sr. No. FreeParticulars Distribution of fromthe Event Venue Name of Dignitaries 2 Division/District Participants Planted/Distributed distribution / sale points L E Rana Bhati Town Jaranwala Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.20315 74.20315 Road (KM 12-13/L) Potted Nursery Sharaqpur at Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.45403 74.11032 Bheni H.Q P.B Nursery Potted Nursery Ahmed Pur at 3 Safdarabad Khurrianwala Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.716897 73.565554 Rajbah RD. 1/2 R/S Free Distribution from offices House No. 106 Y-Block 4 of the Divisional Forest Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 - - Housing Colony Sheikhupura Officers Planting in other Government 5 - Education, Health and Agriculture etc - 700 Departments - - Walks Mian Khalid Mahmood, Provincial Municipal Committee Minister ,Mr.Asghar Joya, Deputy 6 40 - - - Sheikhupura Commissioner Sheikhupura, Mr. Tariq Mehmood Ahmad Sanawan, DFO 6 Total Sheikhupura District: 8100 DFO SHEIKHUPURA/NANKANA - DISTRICT NANKANA SAHIB Raja Mansoor Ahamd DC Nankana Sahib, Additional Deputy Commissioner, 1 Mass Plantation in Districts Nankana Sahib Kashmir Road Nankana Sahib Nankana Sahib, Mr.Tariq Mahmood 50 500 31.45139 73.704177 Ahmad Sanawan, Range Forest Officer, Nankana Sahib. Nankana Forest Nursery Kuli Free Distribution from 2 More Lahore / Jaranwala road Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.419827 73.734341 distribution / sale points Km. 73-74 RS Potted Nursery Shoukat Abad 31.49914 73.84613 3 Colony More Khunda Head Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 73.84613 31.24914 Balloki Road, Nankana Potted Nursery Q.B Link Canal 4 Farmers, General Public & Students - 1000 31.388932 73.920783 Lhr / Jrw road at Meraj Colony Planting in other Government 5 - Education, Health and Agriculture etc - 700 - - Departments 5 Total Nankana Sahib District: 4200 DFO KASUR - DISTRICT KASUR Mass Plantation in Civil District Comples Kasur , Mr. Manzar Ali Javed DC, Kasur , Mr. 31.114900 74.46737 1 Kasur 200 900 Divisions Headquarters District Police Officer, Kasur Zahid Nawaz Marwat DPO, Kasur 31.113451 74.468184 Mass Plantation in Districts 2 THQ Hospital KRK Miss Nazia Muhal AC, KRK 100 1000 31.17526 74.100365 Irrigated Plantation Bhonieke Nursery , Ghelan Nursery, Headquarter Changa 31.549314, 73.5410434, Manga Nursery, Sale Depot Free Distribution from 30.593497532, 73.483611761, 3 Changa Manga, Head Balloki Free supply of plants - 9000 distribution / sale points 31.079579, 74.000520, Nursery, Deo Sial Nursery, 31.08201 074.02788 Kasur HQ Nursery, Krk Nursery, Khudian Nursery Name of Civil No. of No. of Plants Coordinates Sr. No. Particulars of the Event Venue Name of Dignitaries Division/District Participants Planted/Distributed L E Free Distribution from offices Divisional Office Changa 4 of the Divisional Forest Free supply of plants - 100 31.080982 73.96833 Manga Officers Block No. 4 Cpt No. 116, Changa Mr. Adnan Badar Assistant Comissioner 5 Planting in Govt. Forests 2700 31.08064 74.02575 Manga Plantation Chunian 6 Health - - - 100 - - 7 Education - - - 200 - - 8 Live stock - - - 200 - - 9 Agriculture - - - 100 - - Local Govt 10 - - - 200 - - 10 Total Kasur District : - 14500 - - 50 Total of Lahore Forest Circle: 48380 - - FAISALABAD FOREST CIRCLE FAISALABAD DFO FAISALABAD - DISTRICT FAISALABAD Ishrat Ali, Commissioner, Faisalabad, Muhammad Ali, Deputy Commissioner, Mass Plantation in Civil Commissioner Office 1 Faisalabad Faisalabad, Riffat Mukhtar Raja, 60 50 - - Divisions Headquarters Faisalabad Regional Police Officer, Faisalabad and others. 2 Chak No. 155/RB Plantation SDFO Faisalabad and others 65 2500 - - 3 Mass Plantation in Districts Chak No. 155/RB Plantation SDFO Faisalabad and others 30 1000 - - Assistant Commissioner office Faisal Sultan Assistant Commissioner, 4 15 15 31.0666 72.96545 Samundari Samundari Assistant Commissioner office SDFO Jaranwala and staff of AC Office 5 15 35 31.338741 73.423535 Jaranwala Jaranwala Free Distribution from 07 Nurseries of District 6 Plants will be provided to the public. 95 7000 - - distribution / sale points Faisalabad 7 Planting in Govt. Forests Chak No. 155/RB Plantation SDFO Faisalabad and others 30 1500 - - 7 Total Faisalabad District: 12100 DFO FAISALABAD - DISTRICT TOBA TEK SINGH Amina Munir Sahiba, Deputy 1 Mass Plantation in Districts Toba Tek Singh DC Officer, Toba Tek Singh 20 20 30.973278 72.481964 Commissioner, Toba Tek Singh Free Distribution from 05 Nurseries of District Toba 2 Plants will be provided to the public. 72 5000 - - distribution / sale points Tek Singh Assistant Commissioner, Kamalia and Kamalia Plantation 80 1200 30.655899 72.507289 3 Planting in Govt. Forests others Bhagat Reservoir SDFO Toba Tek Singh and others 35 1000 - - Hospital, Rural Health Centers 4 Planting in other Govt. Deptt. - - - - and Dispensaries. Government Colleges, Schools 5 Health Department Staff of Schools and Colleges. 5 500 - - on demand 6 Education Department Verternary Hospitals - - - - - 6 Total Toba Tek Singh District: 7720 - - DFO JHANG - DISTRICT JHANG 250 5000 30.79395 72.20078 Faizan Ahmed Riaz, Assistant 1 Mass Plantation in Districts Jhang Cpt. No. 26 Shorkot Plantation Commissioner Shorkot, Rescue Officers, SDFO Shorkot and other Name of Civil No.
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