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Jhang Specified of Columns (2) and (3) Thereof, Namely Government of Pakistan Revenue Division Federal Board of Revenue ***** Islamabad, the 1st February, 2019. NOTIFICATION (Income Tax) S.R.O.118(I)/2019.- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (4) of section 68 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001) and in supersession of its Notification No. S.R.O. 679(I)/2016 dated the 2nd August, 2016, the Federal Board of Revenue is pleased to notify the value of immoveable properties in column (4) of the Table below in respect of areas/categories of Jhang specified of columns (2) and (3) thereof, namely:- JHANG Residential Immovable Properties S. Revenue Circle Property Area Value No. of Residential property per marla (in Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Chanda wala 145,045 2 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Yabowala 134,684 3 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Zulfiqar Colony 113,964 4 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Saman Abad 165,766 5 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Bhabarana 145,045 6 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah jandi Pindi 134,684 7 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Budhay Wala 134,684 8 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Bagh Wala 103,603 9 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Sultan Wala 134,684 10 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Ariyan Wala 134,684 11 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Dhaji Wala 165,766 12 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah katra Bair Wala 215,970 13 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Ghareybhan 103,603 14 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Block Shah 103,603 15 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Piplian Wala 134,684 16 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Jogian Wala 124,325 17 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Sahiwalia 124,325 18 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Shiekh Lahori 134,684 19 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Dabkran Wala 124,325 20 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Khawajgan 124,325 Page 1 of 17 21 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Tahlian Wala 113,964 22 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Mighiana Colony 103,603 23 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah peeran Wala 124,325 24 Mighiana Chak Aadi Talab Committee Road 207,208 25 Mighiana Chak Aadi Chowk Bazar to Jhang Bazar 165,766 26 Mighiana Chak Aadi Jhang Bazar 165,766 27 Mighiana Chak Aadi Bazar Lohran Wala 165,766 28 Mighiana Chak Aadi Chambeli Market 165,766 29 Mighiana Chak Aadi Muslim Bazar 190,631 30 Mighiana Chak Aadi Chowk Bazar to Chowk Piple Wala 145,045 31 Mighiana Chak Aadi Bazar Khetian Wala 176,126 32 Mighiana Chak Aadi Chowk Khwtian Wala to Mujahid 145,045 Chowk 33 Mighiana Chak Aadi Kotwali Chowk to Chowk Khetianwala 155,405 34 Mighiana Chak Aadi Alam Market 155,405 35 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mujahid Chowk to Bhakkar Road 145,045 36 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mujahid Chowk to Janazah Gah 124,325 37 Mighiana Chak Aadi Nai Sabzi Mandi Road 134,684 38 Mighiana Chak Aadi Purani Sabzi Mandi 165,766 39 Mighiana Chak Aadi Mohallah Bhabrana Road 165,766 40 Mighiana Chak Aadi Ganda Toya Chowk to Chowk Abott 186,486 Road 41 Mighiana Chak Aadi Gali Abida Hospital Wali 207,208 42 Mighiana Chak Aadi Nai Eid Ghah 124,325 43 Mighiana Chak Aadi Lakhi Wala 124,325 44 Mighiana Chak Aadi Qasmi Colony 62,162 45 Civil Station Civil Line 621,622 46 Civil Station Mohallah Burjiwala 414,414 47 Civil Station Aamir Colony 621,622 48 Civil Station Shadab Colony 518,017 49 Civil Station Canal Colony 414,414 50 Civil Station Chah Fareed Wala 621,622 51 Civil Station Qadri Colony 227,928 52 Civil Station Mohallah Kapaian Wala 466,216 53 Civil Station Basti Noor Pura 362,612 54 Civil Station Chah Panah Wala 259,009 55 Civil Station Rana Colony 259,009 56 Civil Station Basti Ghazi Abad 259,009 57 Civil Station Qaisar Colony 207,208 58 Civil Station Beroon (Outside) Ghallah Mandi 414,414 59 Civil Station Mohallah Kot Akbar 207,208 60 Civil Station Mohallah Jalal Abad 259,009 61 Civil Station Androon (Inside) Ghalla Mandi 310,811 62 Civil Station Back Side Rialway Station 207,208 63 Civil Station Chowk Yousaf Shah Road National 414,414 Bank to Chowk Zonal Office UBL 64 Civil Station Chowk Burji Wala to Chowk Church 414,414 65 Civil Station District Jail to Library Park Chowk 270,270 Page 2 of 17 66 Civil Station Library Chowk to Ayub Chowk 310,811 67 Civil Station Session Chowk to Chowk DCO house 414,414 68 Civil Station Thana Sadar Chowk to Chowk Chnia 414,414 Bhattian 69 Civil Station Chowk Chonia Bhattian to Ganda Toya 518,017 70 Civil Station Chowk Chonia Bhattian to Nawaz 414,414 Chowk 71 Civil Station Chowk Chonia Bhattian to Station 414,414 Chowk 72 Civil Station Thana sadar Chowk to Chowk Ganda 310,811 Toya Bhakkar Road 73 Civil Station Fowara Chowk to Masjid Dhaji Shah 414,414 Road 74 Civil Station Road Back Side DPO House Road 310,811 75 Civil Station Station Chowk to Rialway Crossing 414,414 Toba Road 76 Civil Station Nawaz Chowk to TB hospital 518,017 77 Civil Station Toba Road to Choki Civil Line 414,414 78 Civil Station Station Chowk to Rialway Station 621,622 79 Civil Station Canal Road 310,811 80 Civil Station Chowk Irrigation Office to Nawaz 621,622 Chowk 81 Civil Station Tahir Colony 207,208 82 Civil Station Nawaz Chowk to Station Chowk 621,622 83 Civil Station Faisal Colony 621,622 84 Civil Station Masjid Dhaji Shah to Bhakkar Road 414,414 Back Kotwali 85 Civil Station Girls College Chowk to Toba Road 310,811 Link Road 86 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Mohammadi 207,208 87 Kaluwalasial Chah Waqeel Wala 124,325 88 Kaluwalasial Chah Tehli Wala 145,045 89 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Gosia 145,045 90 Kaluwalasial Chaurdhary Colony 414,414 91 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Jamia Mahmoodia 207,208 92 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Saddique Abad 176,126 93 Kaluwalasial Mohallah islamabad 165,766 94 Kaluwalasial Basti Rasul Pura 145,045 95 Kaluwalasial Kanwar Shoukat Colony 165,766 96 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Mukhtar Abad 145,045 97 Kaluwalasial Chah Kikri Wala 124,325 98 Kaluwalasial Mohallah iqbal Nagar 165,766 99 Kaluwalasial Chah Murad Wala 145,045 100 Kaluwalasial TB Hospital to Kohka Chowk 310,811 101 Kaluwalasial Gojra Road to Behari Colony 310,811 102 Kaluwalasial Chongi Satellite Town to Sugar Mills 165,766 103 Kaluwalasial Mohallah islamnagar 207,208 104 Kaluwalasial Rehmat Nagar 207,208 105 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Zafar Abad 145,045 Page 3 of 17 106 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Najam Abad 145,045 107 Kaluwalasial Mohallah Riaz Abad 124,325 108 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Yousaf Abad 134,684 109 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah jalalabad 134,684 110 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Dewan Wali 134,684 111 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Zafar Abad 134,684 112 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Odan Wali 93,244 113 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Hussain Abad 134,684 114 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Gohar Abass 134,684 115 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Eiman Abad 93,244 116 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chah Gondalan Wala 113,964 117 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Atmanabad 134,684 118 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Sehni Wali 134,684 119 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah tahir Abad 124,325 120 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ralley Wala 124,325 121 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Islam Abad 124,325 122 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Loharan Wali 134,684 123 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Marzi Pura Sharqi,Gharbi 207,208 124 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chaurdhary Colony 207,208 125 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Rasul Pura 124,325 126 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Miallat Colony 134,684 127 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Naqad Pura 124,325 128 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Malah Wali 186,486 129 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Aamir Town 124,325 130 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Lakarr Mandi 207,208 131 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chah Shadi Wala 124,325 132 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Shah Block 124,325 133 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Alla Abad 124,325 134 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chah Bibi Wala 124,325 135 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Ahmad Nagar 134,684 136 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ahsan Colony 476,576 137 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Mohallah Gohar Shah 455,856 138 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Elahi Buksh Colony 590,540 139 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Beroon (Outside) Ghallah Mandi Jhang 124,325 City 140 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Androon (Inside) Ghalla Mandi Jhang 124,325 City 141 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Rasheed Chowk to Rialway Station 134,684 Chowk Jhang City 142 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chowk Adhiwal to Flood Bund 134,684 Sargodha Road 143 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Chowk Adhiwal to Thanga Adha Jhang 165,766 City 144 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ayub Chowk to Rasheed Chowk 124,325 145 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ayub Chowk 165,766 146 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ayub Chowk to Sargodha Road Chowk 165,766 Adhiwal 147 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Rasheed Chowk to General Bus Stand 124,325 148 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ayub Chowk to Old Chungi Faisalabad 207,208 Page 4 of 17 Stand 149 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Old Chungi to Rialway Crossing 124,325 Faisalabad Road 150 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Kot Road 186,486 151 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi katcha Kot Road 145,045 152 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Shaheed Road 1,883,700 153 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Main Bazar 207,208 154 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Gali Firdos Cinema 186,486 155 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Gali Firdos Cinema to Aslam Shopping 186,486 Centre 156 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Gali Press Masjid Noor Wali 207,208 157 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ayub Chowk to Session Chowk 207,208 158 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Market Al-Riaz Cinema 103,603 159 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi General Bus Statnd 165,766 160 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Al-Rasheed Colony 124,325 161 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Qasim Colony 124,325 162 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ghulam Mohammad Abad 124,325 163 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Shiekh Colony 124,325 164 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Tanga Adda to Ahdiwal Chowk Sabzi 518,017 Mandi Road 165 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Basti Eisaayan Wali 98,280 166 Mouza Jhang Chak Janobi Ajmair Town 98,280
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