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Water Supply & Sanitation
WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION 149 WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION VISION To improve quality of life of the people of Punjab through provision of safe drinking water and sanitation coverage to the entire community. POLICY This important social sector assumes the policy of provision of safe and potable drinking water, sanitation and coverage of the entire community particularly in barani and brackish areas. Emphasis has been laid on encouraging Participatory Management - Community mobilization in project. Coverage will be provided to the rural areas through encouragement of integrated rural water supply and sanitation schemes. Waste water treatment plants will be provided for improving environmental pollution and protecting Water Bodies. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES / NEW INTERVENTIONS ¾ 993 water supply and sanitation schemes have been conceived for the year 2008-09 with a total financial outlay of Rs.8000 million. Execution of these interventions will result into substantial improvement in the population coverage. ¾ A special package has been reflected in the MTDF 2008-09 under “Community based Sanitation Program”. By implementation of this project there will be visible improvement in the sanitation, particularly in Rural Areas and Small Towns. ¾ MTDF 2008-09 provides “Block Allocation” for various components of the Sector. The schemes against these blocks will be identified through participation of the local communities. ¾ In order to ensure equitable distribution of supplies and for water conservation, water metering concept is being introduced in the rural areas. This intervention will control wastage of water and will lead to the sustainability of the schemes. ¾ Presently there is a huge disparity amongst districts regarding the resource provisions. This imbalance is being minimized by providing more funds to the deprived/low profile districts as defined in MICS. -
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FORM V (See rule 7(1) LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the Provincial Assembly FROM PP-116 MANDI BAHAUDDIN-I SYMBOL Sr. No Name of Candidate Address of Candidate ALLOCATED J412 ...z.1 sA.1 Bosal Sukha Tehsil Malikwal 1 65. Giraffe Imtiaz Ahmad Tahir Distt. M.B.Din ■-kyl 4.13 (SAiiit Cheilianwala Tehsil & District 2 162. Water Melon Ch. Naveed Ashraf M.B.Din Li.3.1...1,1a sits Ward. No. 5 City M.B.Din 3 9. Bat Hafiz Abid Hanif aPII.9aio. a+a Mohallah Gurrah City M.B.Din 4 147. Tiger Hameeda Waheed ud Din 14.13n, cili..p Ward No. 5 City M.B.Din 5 23. Bucket Dewan Mushtaa Ahmad t.r2L" '1-9"a-4 LiJa. Dhok Kasib Tehsil & District 6 5. Arrow Tariq Mehmood Sahi M.B.Din itlai _,...aav,' jjU Mohallah Gurrah City M.B.Din 7 168. Wheel Barrow Taria Maasood Azhar dtili jz,.33 Jai Gurrah Mohallah City M.B.Din 8 8. Basket Zafar Nazir Farooq jSifi -ka' A.12..)1.9n Mohallah Gurrah City M.B.Din 9 Abdul Rasheed Tahir 141. Table Lamp Gondal ,i33.. As-AIL.Lc, City Mandi Bahauddin 10 94. Missile Abdul Majeed Munawar ju.i_4 Layti u.a,, Kandhan Wala City M.B.Din 11 Mohammad Ashraf Gonda! 52. Eagle e--A6. lay, Inayat Mohallah City M.B.Din 12 ","y` 73. Hen Mirza Ghulam Murtaza iii-= z:..i3 Mohallah Khalid Abad Tehsil & 13 170. Wrench Naveed Sadiq Sahi District M.B.Din Notice i hereby given that the poll shall be taken between the hours of 0800 to 1700 hours On (dat ) 11-05-2013 PLACE M.B.Din (Raja Gamar Additional Dist Judge/ Retur Date 19-04-2013 Mandi din The Symbols have been alloted to independent candidates from nnexure B FORM V (See rule 7(1) LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the Provincial Assembly FROM PP-117 MANDI - SYMBOL Sr. -
Sialkot District Reference Map September, 2014
74°0'0"E G SIALKOT DISTRICT REFBHEIMRBEER NCE MAP SEPTEMBER, 2014 Legend !> GF !> !> Health Facility Education Facility !>G !> ARZO TRUST BHU CHITTI HOSPITAL & SHEIKHAN !> MEDICAL STORE !> Sialkot City !> G Basic Health Unit !> High School !> !> !> G !> MURAD PUR BASHIR A CHAUDHARY AL-SHEIKH HOSPITAL JINNAH MEMORIAL !> MEMORIAL HOSPITAL "' CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL ÷Ó Children Hospital !> Higher Secondary IQBAL !> !> HOSPITAL !>G G DISPENSARY HOSPITAL CHILDREN !> a !> G BHAGWAL DHQ c D AL-KHIDMAT HOSPITAL OA !> SIALKOT R Dispensary AWAN BETHANIA !>CHILDREN !>a T GF !> Primary School GF cca ÷Ó!> !> A WOMEN M!>EDICAaL COMPLEX HOSPITAL HOSPITAL !> ÷Ó JW c ÷Ó !> '" A !B B D AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL !> '" E ÷Ó !> F a !> '" !B R E QURESHI HOScPITAL !> ALI HUSSAIN DHQ O N !> University A C BUKH!>ARI H M D E !>!>!> GENERAL E !> !> A A ZOHRA DISPENSARY AG!>HA ASAR HOSPITAL D R R W A !B GF L AL-KHAIR !> !> HEALTH O O A '" Rural Health Center N MEMORIAL !> HOSPITAL A N " !B R " ú !B a CENTER !> D úK Bridge 0 HOSPITAL HOSPITAL c Z !> 0 ' A S ú ' D F úú 0 AL-KHAIR aA 0 !> !>E R UR ROA 4 cR P D 4 F O W SAID ° GENERAL R E A L- ° GUJORNAT !> AD L !> NDA 2 !> GO 2 A!>!>C IQBAL BEGUM FREE DISPENSARY G '" '" Sub-Health Center 3 HOSPITAL D E !> INDIAN 3 a !> !>!> úú BHU Police Station AAMNA MEDICAL CENTER D MUGHAL HOSPIT!>AL PASRUR RD HAIDER !> !>!> c !> !>E !> !> GONDAL G F Z G !>R E PARK SIALKOT !> AF BHU O N !> AR A C GF W SIDDIQUE D E R A TB UGGOKI BHU OA L d ALI VETERINARY CLINIC D CHARITABLE BHU GF OCCUPIED !X Railway Station LODHREY !> ALI G !> G AWAN Z D MALAGAR -
Sialkot Blockwise
POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SIALKOT DISTRICT 3,893,672 574,143 DASKA TEHSIL 846,933 122,544 BUDHA GORAYA QH 128,184 18982 BUDHA GORAYA PC 9,241 1383 BUDHA GORAYA 6,296 960 180030901 1,218 176 180030902 1,863 267 180030903 1,535 251 180030904 1,680 266 CHELEKE 2,945 423 180030905 1,673 213 180030906 1,272 210 GAJJ PC 7,031 1048 DOGRI 4,124 585 180031001 1,224 166 180031002 1,602 226 180031003 1,298 193 GAJJ 1,095 160 180031005 1,095 160 KOTLI BASAKHA SINGH 1,504 255 180031006 1,504 255 KOTLI MUGHLANI 308 48 180031004 308 48 GUJARKE NO 1 PC 3,897 573 CHAK MIANA 699 97 180031202 699 97 DHOLEWALI 2,327 363 180031203 900 123 180031204 1,427 240 GUJARKE 871 113 180031201 871 113 GUJARKE NO 2 PC 3,247 468 BHARTAN WALA 2,134 322 180031301 1,385 217 180031302 749 105 BHOI 205 29 180031304 205 29 KOT ANI SINGH 908 117 180031303 908 117 JANDOKE PC 8,450 1194 ANOHAD PUR 465 63 180030203 465 63 Page 1 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JANDO KE 2,781 420 180030206 1,565 247 180030207 1,216 173 KOTLI DASO SINGH 918 127 180030204 918 127 MAHLE KE 1,922 229 180030205 1,922 229 SAKHO KE 2,364 355 180030201 1,250 184 180030202 1,114 171 KANWANLIT PC 16,644 2544 DHEDO WALI 6,974 1092 180030305 2,161 296 180030306 1,302 220 180030307 1,717 264 180030308 1,794 312 KANWAN LIT 5,856 854 180030301 2,011 290 180030302 1,128 156 180030303 1,393 207 180030304 1,324 201 KOTLI CHAMB WALI -
Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project, Loan No. 3264
Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards Loan 3264-PAK: Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project (FERRP)–Punjab Roads Component Due Diligence Report on Social Safeguards on Reconstruction of Daska – Pasrur Road March 2017 Prepared by: Communication and Works Department, Government of the Punjab NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its agencies ends on 30 June. (ii) In this report, "$" refers to US dollars. This Social Safeguards due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project (FERRP) Social Due Diligence Report of Reconstruction of Daska- Pasrur Road (RD 0+000 – RD 30+000) March, 2017 Prepared by TA Resettlement Specialist for Communication and Works Department, Government of Punjab, Lahore Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1 A. Background: ............................................................................................................. -
Special Orders Received 0N 19-8-2020 Dea Gujrat
SPECIAL ORDERS RECEIVED 0N 19-8-2020 DEA GUJRAT # DISTRICT NAME CONTACT # FROM SCHOOL TO SCHOOL DESIGNATION GGCMES KASSOKI 34210148 - GGHS CHOPALA PST (Arts) - 14 - 34210561 3436225372 ﺧﺎﻟده ﭘروﯾن)) GUJRAT Khalida Parveen 1 GGHS KHOJIAN WALI 34210173 - GGES DALIA PST - 14 - 34210713 3425102497 ﻋظﻣ ٰﯽ ﺑﺗول)) GUJRAT Uzma Batool 2 GES JAMAL PUR 34210222 - GPS HANJRA PST (Arts) - 14 - 34210240 3484236036 ﺳﯾده ﻋﺎﺻﻣہ ﻗﻣر)) GUJRAT Syeda Asma Muzaffar 3 GGHS MADRAS TUL 34210799 - GGPS ALI PUR PST (Arts) - 14 - 34211051 3477897890 ﺗﺳﻧﯾم زﮨره)) GUJRAT Tasneem Zahra 4 BINNAT SHISHANWALA GATE, GUJRAT GGES PAKHOWAL 34210835 - GGPS NO.1 MADINA PST (Arts) - 14 - 34210843 3009622698 ﻧﺎزﯾہ ﻧﺎﮨﯾد)) GUJRAT Nazia Naheed 5 SYEDAN GGHS ISLAM NAGAR 34210771 - GGPS BATHOO WAL PST (Arts) - 14 - 34210671 3338457287 ﻓرزاﻧہ ﮐوﺛر)) GUJRAT Farzana Kousar 6 GGHS NAGRIAN 34210150 - GGHS JALAL PUR SOBTIAN PST - 14 - 34220125 3426180456 ﻓوزﯾہ ﺑﺷﯾر)) GUJRAT Fozia Bashir 7 GHS KARIALA 34220160 - GPS CHAK SIKANDAR PST (Arts) - 14 - 34230008 3445539525 زاﮨد ﺣﻣﯾد)) GUJRAT Zahid Hameed 8 GHS KHAMBI 34220677 - GPS VASAN PST (Arts) - 14 - 34230025 3005455176 ﻣﻧظورﺣﺳﯾن)) GUJRAT Manzoor Hussain 9 GHSS THILL 34220166 - GES SAINTHAL PST (Arts) - 14 - 34230002 3446170169 اﺣﺳﺎن اﻟ ٰﮩﯽ)) GUJRAT Ehsan Elahi 10 GMPS GEGIAN 34210644 - GMPS MATIAN WALA PST - 14 - 34210634 3012045584 ﻋﺑداﻟرؤف)) GUJRAT Abdul Rauf 11 GGHS TANDA 34210158 - GGHS SURKHPUR PST (Arts) - 14 - 34210090 3026275785 ﭘروﯾن اﺧﺗر)) GUJRAT Parveen Akhtar 12 GGES CHAK GUNIAN 34230129 - GGPS THOON PST (Science/Maths) - 14 -
District MANDI BAHA UD DIN CRITERIA for RESULT of GRADE 8
District MANDI BAHA UD DIN CRITERIA FOR RESULT OF GRADE 8 MANDI Criteria BAHA Punjab Status UD DIN Minimum 33% marks in all subjects 78.19% 87.33% PASS Pass + Minimum 33% marks in four subjects and 28 to 32 Pass + Pass with 84.01% 89.08% marks in one subject Grace Marks Pass + Pass with Pass + Pass with grace marks + Minimum 33% marks in four Grace Marks + 93.13% 96.66% subjects and 10 to 27 marks in one subject Promoted to Next Class Candidate scoring minimum 33% marks in all subjects will be considered "Pass" One star (*) on total marks indicates that the candidate has passed with grace marks. Two stars (**) on total marks indicate that the candidate is promoted to next class. PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, RESULT INFORMATION GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2020 DISTRICT: MANDI BAHA UD DIN Pass + Students Students Students Pass % with Pass + Gender Promoted Registered Appeared Pass 33% marks Promoted % Students Male 8213 7964 6522 81.89 7585 95.24 Public School Female 8637 8542 6502 76.12 7900 92.48 Male 1447 1372 1126 82.07 1290 94.02 Private School Female 1751 1711 1310 76.56 1558 91.06 Male 624 543 390 71.82 491 90.42 Private Candidate Female 882 814 527 64.74 683 83.91 21554 20946 16377 PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2020 DISTRICT: MANDI BAHA UD DIN Overall Position Holders Roll NO Name School Marks Position 80-221-275 Ali Haider Ghazli Model School 480 1st 80-109-246 Kamran Fahad Popular Science Secondary School Malakwal 478 2nd 80-205-160 Zainab Azam Gghss Jokalian 474 3rd PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, -
Diversity and Distribution of Dragonfly in District Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Pure Appl. Biol., 10(4):988-994, December, 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2021.100103 Research Article Diversity and distribution of Dragonfly in District Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan Burhan Hafeez1*, Muhammad Faheem Malik1, Waqas Asghar1, Rabia Shabbir1, Isba Latif1, Aqsa Jabeen1, Hira Basit1 and Farwa Ghafoor1 1. Department of Zoology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Punjab-Pakistan *Corresponding author’s email: [email protected] Citation Burhan Hafeez, Muhammad Faheem Malik, Waqas Asghar, Rabia Shabbir, Isba Latif, Aqsa Jabeen, Hira Basit and Farwa Ghafoor. Diversity and distribution of Dragonfly in District Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. Pure and Applied Biology. Vol. 10, Issue 4, pp988-994. http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2021.100103 Received: 07/10/2020 Revised: 18/12/2020 Accepted: 31/12/2020 Online First: 05/01/2021 Abstract The present research was organized with the objective to explore the diversity and distribution of dragonfly (Odonata; Insecta) in district Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. The capturing was done during 2019 from 16 chosen localities of all four tehsils including Sialkot, Sambrial, Daska and Pasroor. Total of 185 specimens of dragonfly was captured with the help of sweep nets and handpicking. Identified specimens up to species level and then preserved. There are 10 species of dragonfly belonging to 7 genera and 2 families pinpointed from collected data. Pantala flavescens, Crocothemis erythraea, Crocothemis survilia, Neurothemis fluctuans, Acisoma panorpoids, Acisoma variegatum, Orthetrum pruinosum, Orthetrum sabina which comes under Pantala, Crocothemis, Ascisoma, Neurorothemis and Orthetrum genera of family Libellulidae. The prevailing 2 species, Anax indicus and Hemianax ephippiger come under Anax and Hemianax genera of family Aeshnidae. -
5.4. R&D in Basmati Rice Production
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT BASED AGRICULTURE TRANSFORMATION PLAN VISION-2025 Basmati Rice Cluster Feasibility and Transformation Study Planning Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives February 2020 1 KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE 2 KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE FOREWORD In many developed and developing countries, the cluster-based development approach has become the basis for the transformation of various sectors of the economy including the agriculture sector. This approach not only improves efficiency of development efforts by enhancing stakeholders’ synergistic collaboration to resolve issues in the value chain in their local contexts, but also helps to gather resources from large number of small investors into the desirable size needed for the cluster development. I congratulate the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) and its team to undertake this study on Feasibility Analysis for Cluster Development Based Agriculture Transformation. An important aspect of the study is the estimation of resources and infrastructure required to implement various interventions along the value chain for the development of clusters of large number of agriculture commodities. The methodology used in the study can also be applied as a guide in evaluating various investment options put forward to the Planning Commission of Pakistan for various sectors, especially where regional variation is important in the project design. 3 KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE FOREWORD To improve enhance Pakistan’s competitiveness in the agriculture sector in national and international markets, the need to evaluate the value chain of agricultural commodities in the regional contexts in which these are produced, marketed, processed and traded was long felt. The Planning Commission of Pakistan was pleased to sponsor this study on the Feasibility Analysis for Cluster Development Based Agriculture Transformation to fill this gap. -
Part-I: Post Code Directory of Delivery Post Offices
PART-I POST CODE DIRECTORY OF DELIVERY POST OFFICES POST CODE OF NAME OF DELIVERY POST OFFICE POST CODE ACCOUNT OFFICE PROVINCE ATTACHED BRANCH OFFICES ABAZAI 24550 Charsadda GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24551 ABBA KHEL 28440 Lakki Marwat GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28441 ABBAS PUR 12200 Rawalakot GPO Azad Kashmir 12201 ABBOTTABAD GPO 22010 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22011 ABBOTTABAD PUBLIC SCHOOL 22030 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22031 ABDUL GHAFOOR LEHRI 80820 Sibi GPO Balochistan 80821 ABDUL HAKIM 58180 Khanewal GPO Punjab 58181 ACHORI 16320 Skardu GPO Gilgit Baltistan 16321 ADAMJEE PAPER BOARD MILLS NOWSHERA 24170 Nowshera GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24171 ADDA GAMBEER 57460 Sahiwal GPO Punjab 57461 ADDA MIR ABBAS 28300 Bannu GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28301 ADHI KOT 41260 Khushab GPO Punjab 41261 ADHIAN 39060 Qila Sheikhupura GPO Punjab 39061 ADIL PUR 65080 Sukkur GPO Sindh 65081 ADOWAL 50730 Gujrat GPO Punjab 50731 ADRANA 49304 Jhelum GPO Punjab 49305 AFZAL PUR 10360 Mirpur GPO Azad Kashmir 10361 AGRA 66074 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66075 AGRICULTUR INSTITUTE NAWABSHAH 67230 Nawabshah GPO Sindh 67231 AHAMED PUR SIAL 35090 Jhang GPO Punjab 35091 AHATA FAROOQIA 47066 Wah Cantt. GPO Punjab 47067 AHDI 47750 Gujar Khan GPO Punjab 47751 AHMAD NAGAR 52070 Gujranwala GPO Punjab 52071 AHMAD PUR EAST 63350 Bahawalpur GPO Punjab 63351 AHMADOON 96100 Quetta GPO Balochistan 96101 AHMADPUR LAMA 64380 Rahimyar Khan GPO Punjab 64381 AHMED PUR 66040 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66041 AHMED PUR 40120 Sargodha GPO Punjab 40121 AHMEDWAL 95150 Quetta GPO Balochistan 95151 -
National Outreach Programme
NATIONAL OUTREACH PROGRAMME Changing Destinies CONTENTS 03 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR 04 FAST FACTS 05 THE NATIONAL OUTREACH PROGRAMME 18 OUR NOP SCHOLARS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE 21 ALUMNI SUCCESS STORIES 31 GIVING MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR The National Outreach Programme (NOP) is students. NOP scholars receive significant a signature initiative that we have been proud financial support for tuition, housing, to support for over two decades at LUMS. educational materials, and for other Year after year, the NOP has served large transitional needs. These resources go a long groups of students from across Pakistan in way in giving students the means to succeed their pursuits to attend university and excel and importantly, to focus on learning. NOP in higher education. The NOP itself is an Scholars have gone on to achieve professional enactment of our core principles of diversity, careers and to give back to their families and inclusion, and equity. The programme attracts to their communities. We are grateful for your variety of dedicated students from diverse investment in this programme and in your backgrounds; it includes a multitude of voices unwavering commitment changing the lives and experiences; and it invites participation of youth from all across Pakistan. based on merit. Bringing students together from all across Pakistan creates a mosaic of I hope you enjoy the extraordinary stories language and culture that we believe enriches shared in this Issue that highlight some educational experiences at LUMS both inside of our NOP graduates’ achievements, and and outside of classrooms and beyond our inspiring acts of citizenship. I look forward to campus walls. -
Provincial Assembly Polling Scheme
FORM-28 [see rule 50] LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY National Assembly Election to the *Provincial Assembly of the Punjab No. and name of constituency PP-135-Sheikhupura-I S. No. of Voters Number of Voters assigned to In case of rural areas In Case of Urban Area Number of Polling Booths on the Electoral polling Station No. and Name of Polling Sr. No roll in case Station Census Block Census Block Name of electoral area Name of Electoral Area electoral area is Male Female Total Male Female Total Code Code bifurcated 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mohallah Pir Bhukhari 199060101 402 0 402 1. Government.Boys High Mohallah Sharif Pura 199060102 566 0 566 1 School Ferozeabad 4 0 4 Mohallah Muzafrabad 199060103 343 0 343 Narang(Male) (P)* Sadar Bazar No.1 199060104 338 0 338 2. Government.Boys High Sadar Bazar No.2 199060105 462 0 462 2 School Ferozeabad Narang Sadar Bazar No.3 199060201 491 0 491 3 0 3 (Male) (P)* Sadar Bazar No.4 199060202 452 0 452 3. Government.Boys High Sadar Bazar No.5 199060203 372 0 372 3 School Ferozeabad Narang Mohallah Muzafrabad 199060204 413 0 413 2 0 2 (Male) (P)* Sadar Bazar No.6 199060205 486 0 486 Mohallah Pir Bhukhari 199060101 0 317 317 4. Government.Boys High Mohallah Sharif Pura 199060102 0 412 412 4 School Mandarwala Sadar 0 2 2 Mohallah Muzafrabad 199060103 0 280 280 Bazar Narang. (Female) (P)* Sadar Bazar No.1 199060104 0 303 303 5.