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Bahawalpur Specified in Columns (2), (3) and (4) Thereof H Government of Pakistan S"li s- Revenue Division 9 Federal Board of Revenue It ' t 'kick'k-k f ii ■> Islamabad, the 23rd July, 2019. NOTIFICATION (Income Tax) S.R.O. ^(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. 112(I)/2019 dated the 1st February, 2019, the Federal Board of Revenue is pleased to notify the value of immoveable properties in column (7) of the Table below in respect of areas of Bahawalpur specified in columns (2), (3) and (4) thereof. (2) This notification shall come into force with effect from 24th July, 2019. BAHAWALPUR RESIDENTIAL S. Tehsil Revenue Area Land Rate Value No. Circle Classification Unit (in Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Gali Mukhian Dalwali Gali Residential Marla 495,000 City Phattaywali Gali Dhobianwali Road Side Gali Gandi Gali Sonaroon wali Gali Gali Machihatta Daman Shah Bazar 2 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 1 Gali Mukhian Dalwali Gali Residential Marla 330,000 City Phattaywali Gali Dhobianwali Interior Street Gali Gandi Gali Sonaroon wali Gali Gali Machihatta Daman Shah Bazar Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Fateh Khan Bazar Zanana Residential Marla 1,155,000 City Hospital Road to Circular Road Side Road 4 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Circular Road (Including Residential Marla 2,475,000 City Construction Upto Depth of Road Side 120 Ft) Farced Gate to Beyond 120' Khatam-e-Nabowat Chowk Feet (Ex-Chowk Fawara) 5 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Backside Shops and Market Residential Marla 1,320,000 City Circular Road (Bund Road) Plot Fareed Gate to Ahmad Puri Gate Band Road 6 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Khatm-e-Nabowat Chowk Residential Marla 1,155,000 City (Ex-Chowk Fawara) to Millad Plot Chowk (Upto Depth of 100 Feet) Milad Chowk to Sariaki Page 1 of 26 I w* : Chowk 7 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Millad Chowk to General Bus Residential Marla 1,155,000 City Stand Chowk Plot 8 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Band Road Old UC Office to Residential Marla 825,000 City Multani Gate TNT Colony Plot Feel Khana Backside Zoo Talli Mohallah etc. 9 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 1 Ahmedpuri Gate to Shikarpuri Residential Marla 907,500 City Gate Bund Road Plot 10 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Sabzi Mandi Khokha Market Residential Marla 825,000 City Road to Bus Stand Plot Road Side 11 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Sabzi Mandi Khokha Market Residential Marla 660,000 City Road to Bus Stand Plot Street 12 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bus Stand to Bindra Pulli Residential Marla 742,500 City Multan Road Plot Road Side 13 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bindra Pulli to Railway Residential Marla 660,000 City Phattak Plot Road Side 14 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bindra Pulli to Railway Residential Marla 495,000 City Phattak Plot Street 15 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Railway Phattak to Sutlaj Residential Marla 330,000 City Bridge Plot Road Side 16 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bye Pass to Karachi More Residential Marla 288,750 City Road By Pass Chowk Azam Plot Road Side 17 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Bus Stand to Municipal Residential Marla 660,000 City Corporation Office Plot Road Side 18 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Radio Station to Jaild Road to Residential Marla 577,500 City Pulli Kot Noora Dewan Wah Plot Road Side 19 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Radio Station to Jaild Road to Residential Marla 412,500 City Pulli Kot Noora Dewan Wah Plot Street 20 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Cloth Market to Noor Mahal Residential Marla 1,155,000 City Plot Road Side 21 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Chowk Saraiki to Welcome Residential Marla 907,500 City Chowk Plot Road Side 22 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Chowk Saraiki to Welcome Residential Marla 742,500 City Chowk Plot Street 23 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Railway Road (Welcome Residential Marla 990,000 City Chowk to Railway Station) Plot Road Side 24 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Railway Road (Welcome Residential Marla 825,000 City Chowk to Railway Station) Plot Street 25 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Ahmad Pur Main Road Residential Marla 577,500 City Khatam-e-Nabowat (Ex- Plot Road Side Fawara Chowk) Petrol Pump to Sadiq Public School 26 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Ahmad Pur Main Road Residential Marla 412,500 City Khatam-e-Nabowat (Ex- Plot Street Fawara Chowk) Petrol Pump to Sadiq Public School 27 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Sadiq Public School to Residential Marla 577,500 City Karachi More New Sabzi Plot Road Side Mandi 28 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Sadiq Public School to Residential Marla 412,500 City Karachi More New Sabzi Plot Street Mandi 29 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Karachi More to Raman Residential Marla 330,000 City Sama Satta Phattak Plot Road Side Page 2 of 26 •- 30 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Inside Ahmad Puri Gate to Residential Marla 825,000 City Chowk Shahzadi Plot Road Side 31 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I DIG Chowk to Outside S.E Residential Marla 742,500 City College to Model Bazar Plot Road Side (Baghi Khana Balouch Colony) 32 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I University Chowk to Pull Residential Marla 825,000 City Dewan Wah Sadiq Girls High Plot Road Side School Darbar Mahal Pulli 33 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Farced Gate to One Unit Residential Marla 825,000 City Chowk Road Side 34 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I One Unit Chowk to Baghdad Residential Marla 660,000 City Station Road Side 35 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Baghdad Station to Islamia Residential Marla 412,500 City University to Bye pass Road Side 36 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Kali Pulli to Islamia Colony Residential Marla 577,500 City to Bahawal Canal Bridge Road Side 37 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I One Unit Chowk to Yazman Residential Marla 577,500 City Road (Baghdad) Road Side 38 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Melay Wali Gali Police Residential Marla 577,500 City Chowki Wali Gali Road Side 39 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Melay Wali Gali Police Residential Marla 412,500 City Chowki Wali Gali Street 40 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Telephone Exchange to Residential Marla 577,500 City Shahdrah Chowk Road Side 41 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Railway Station Samasatta Residential Marla 412,500 City Sama Satta Road to Bye Pass Road Side 42 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Railway Station Samasatta Residential Marla 330,000 City Sama Satta Road to Bye Pass Street 43 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bye Pass to Fattowali Residential Marla 330,000 City Sama Satta Road Side 44 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Bye Pass to Fattowali Residential Marla 247,500 City Sama Satta Street 45 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I All Mohallah in the Waled Residential Marla 660,000 City City Road Side 46 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I All Mohallah in the Waled Residential Marla 495,000 City City Street 47 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town A Residential Marla 1,155,000 City Road Side 48 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town A Residential Marla 825,000 City Street 49 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town B Chowk Residential Marla 990,000 City Saraiki to Model Town C Road Side General Official Colony 50 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town B Chowk Residential Marla 825,000 City Saraiki to Model Town C Street General Official Colony 51 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Laber Colony Welcome Residential Marla 742,500 City Colony Timber Dippo Road Side Chapras Colony 52 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Laber Colony Welcome Residential Marla 660,000 City Colony Timber Dippo Street Chapras Colony 53 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town C Residential Marla 825,000 City Road Side Page 3 of 26 r 54 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Model Town C Residential Marla 660,000 City Street 55 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Kousar Colony Heavy Residential Marla 577,500 City Industrial Area Near Railway Road Side Station 56 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Kousar Colony Heavy Residential Marla 445,500 City Industrial Area Near Railway Street Station 57 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Shahdra Basti Mohajir Residential Marla 330,000 City &II Colony (Shahdrah) Road Side 58 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur I Shahdra Basti Mohajir Residential Marla 247,500 City &II Colony (Shahdrah) Street 59 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Haider Colony Zia-ud-Din Residential Marla 577,500 City Colony Road Side 60 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Haider Colony Zia-ud-Din Residential Marla 412,500 City Colony Street 61 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Shams Colony Khan Colony Residential Marla 577,500 City Rehman Colony Road Side 62 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur II Shams Colony Khan Colony Residential Marla 495,000 City Rehman Colony Street 63 Bahawalpur MouzaBindra Pak Watan Colony Farukh Residential Marla 330,000 City Bahawalpur II Colony Abbasia Colony Al- Road Side Qasim Colony Muhajir Colony Ansar Colony Nadeem Abad Nawaz Colony Satluj Colony Madina Colony Allah Abad Colony Asghar Colony Usman Bin Affan Colony Gullistan Johar Housing Scheme 64 Bahawalpur MouzaBindra Pak Watan Colony Farukh Residential Marla 247,500 City Bahawalpur II Colony Abbasia Colony Al- Street Qasim Colony Muhajir Colony Ansar Colony Nadeem Abad Nawaz Colony Satluj Colony Madina Colony Allah Abad Colony Asghar Colony Usman Bin Affan Colony Gullistan Johar Housing Scheme 65 Bahawalpur Mouza Bindra Bindra Basti Majeed Abad Residential Marla 412,500 City Bahawalpur II Colony Gulshan Hashmi Road Side Firdous Abad 66 Bahawalpur Mouza Bindra Bindra Basti Majeed Abad Residential Marla 330,000 City Bahawalpur II Colony Gulshan Hashmi Street Firdous Abad 67 Bahawalpur Mouza Kama Basti Kama Radio Station Residential Marla 412,500 City Bahawalpur I Ismail Town Bus Stop Road Side Backside Nazeer Abad Colony Bismillah Colony Nishat Colony Iqbal Colony Al-Haram Garden 68 Bahawalpur Mouza Kama Basti Kama Radio Station Residential Marla 330,000 City Bahawalpur I Ismail Town Bus Stop Street Backside Nazeer Abad Colony Bismillah Colony Page 4 of 26 <5 J - Nishat Colony Iqbal Colony
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