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TEHSIL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION KHADUKHELL E-BIDING NOTICE Sealed tenders for the scheme approved under “30% ADP SCHEMES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20, SAVING OUT 30% PFC 2018-19 & SAVING OUT OF TOBACOO CESS (2017-18)”are hereby invited on above/ below system from the approved & registered government contractors/ firms who are enlisted with Local Government Elections & Rural Development Department/ Local Council Board Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PEC Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority and renewed their licenses for the current financial year 2020-10. 30% ADP SCHEMES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 Earnest Last date & Date & time Time period Money time for for opening of of completion. Estimated S.No Name of Work. 2% Rs. submission tender forms. Cost.(M) of tender forms Construction of 03 Nos. waiting 15-10-2020 15-10-2020 As Per work 1. 500000 shed in Tehsil Khadukhel. 10000 12:00 PM 12:00 PM order Boring installation of Hand Pumps 2. 1500000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- at U/C Sarwai & Kalan Kangalai. 30000 Boring installation of Hand Pumps 3. 650000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- at U/C Totalai. 13000 Construction of street Pavement, 4. 1500000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- Drain Totalia U/C Totalai. 30000 Construction of street Pavement, 5. 1300000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- Drain at Janak Mira U/C Totalai 26000 Construction of street Pavement, 6. 1220000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- Drain U/C Kalan Kamgalai 24400 Construction of street Pavement, 7. 1720000 ----do---- ----do---- ----do---- Drain at U/C Chingalai. 34400 SAVING OUT 30% PFC 2018-19 Construction of street pavement, Drain shah Nazar Khan Koroona 15-10-2020 15-10-2020 As Per work 1. -
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Current Rain Spell (31082020 to 04092020 at 11:00 Pm)
PDMA PROVINCIAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Provincial Emergency Operation Center Civil Secretariat, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Phone: (091) 9212059, 9213845, Fax: (091) 9214025 www.pdma.gov.pk No. PDMA/PEOC/SR/2020/SepM125 Date: 04/09/2020 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA CURRENT RAIN SPELL (31082020 TO 04092020 AT 11:00 PM) INFRA/ HUMAN INCIDENTS NATURE OF CAUSE OF CATTLE DISTRICT HUMAN LOSSES/ INJURIES INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGES INCIDENT INCIDENT PERISHED DEATH INJURED HOUSES SCHOOLS OTHERS Male Female Child Total Male Female Child Total Fully Partially Total Fully Partially Total Fully Partially Total House Collapse/Room Mardan Heavy Rain 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 9 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collapse Boundry Wall Collapse/Cattle Swabi Heavy Rain Shed/House 0 1 4 5 4 1 3 8 1 1 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collapse/Room Burnt/Room Collapse House Collapse/Room Charsadda Heavy Rain 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collapse Nowshera Heavy Rain House Collapse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boundry Wall Collapse/Cattle Shed/House Buner Heavy Rain 0 2 3 5 0 1 2 3 5 6 121 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collapse/Roof Collapse/Room Collapse House Collapse/Room UpperChitral Heavy Rain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 Collapse Malakand Heavy Rain House Collapse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lower Dir Heavy Rain House Collapse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boundry Wall Collapse/House Shangla Heavy Rain Collapse/Roof 1 0 3 4 0 4 2 6 12 2 40 42 0 0 0 0 2 2 Collapse/Room Collapse Boundry Wall Collapse/Flash Heavy Rain/Land Flood/Heavy Swat 7 2 2 11 5 0 4 9 0 3 27 30 0 0 -
Auditor General of Pakistan
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS DISTRICT BUNER AUDIT YEAR 2018-19 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................................................ I PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................................................. II EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................................... III SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS .................................................................................................................................................... VII I: AUDIT WORK STATISTICS ......................................................................................................................................................... VII II: AUDIT OBSERVATIONS CLASSIFIED BY CATEGORIES ..................................................................................................... VII III: OUTCOME STATISTICS ........................................................................................................................................................... VIII IV: TABLE OF IRREGULARITIES POINTED OUT ........................................................................................................................ IX V: COST -
Department of the Auditor General of Pakistan
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BUNER AUDIT YEAR 2012-13 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .........................................................................................i Preface ............................................................................................................................................. ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ iii SUMMARY TABLES & CHARTS ............................................................................................. vii Table 1: Audit Work Statistics ................................................................................................. vii Table 2: Audit observation Classified by Categories ...................................................... vii Table 3: Outcome Statistics ..................................................................................................... viii Table 4: Table of Irregularities pointed out ................................................................................ix CHAPTER 1 .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 District Government Buner .......................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1 1.1.2 -
Puma Energy Pakistan (Private) Limited
11 Puma Energy Pakistan (Private) Limited Pumps Retail Prices of HSD and PMG Effective from 01st August, 2021 Pump Price Rs / Liter S.No Customer Name Address City HSD PMG 1 A. K. MANN PETROLEUM Chak # 112/7R, T. T. Singh-Burewala Road Toba Taik Singh 117.58 120.80 2 A.A ENTERPRISES SHAHPUR JAHANIAN TEHSIL MORO DISTRICT Daulatpur 117.05 120.29 3 A.Q MALIKANI PETROLEUM SERVICES Survey No.32 Deh Sattar Dino Shah,Tapo Mullan Dist Thatta 117.75 120.96 4 A.S PETROLEUM SERVICE Mouza Naroki Majaha, Pattoki-Changa Manga Road Pattoki 117.48 120.70 At Aray Wala Mouza Pakki (Near Qasba Shah Sadar Din)KM 26/27 From Dera Gazi Khan, Tunsaroad Indus 5 AADIL PETROLEUM SERVICES Dera Ghazi Khan 117.05 120.29 N-55 6 ABBAS FILLING STATION Block # 165/3 & 4, Sub #3A-3B-4A & 4B, Deh 86Nasrat Main Sanghar Road Nawabshah 117.05 120.29 7 ABBAS PETROLEUM STATION Kharian Dinga Road Noonan Wali Distt GujratNoonan Wali Noonan Wali - Gujrat 117.05 120.29 8 Abbasi Trucking Station Moro Servery No. 475, Situated in Deh Moro & Taluka Mo Moro 117.05 120.29 9 ABBASIA FILLING STATION Taluka Gularchi Plot No.A3 Khi Road, Shaheed Fazil Badin 117.93 121.12 10 ABDUL RAFAY PETROLEUM Mouza Kotla Qasim Khan Dinga Road, Tehsil Lala Mou Gujrat 117.05 120.29 11 ABDUL SATTAR PETROLEUM SERVICE Mouza Manga Ottar, (Near Honda Factory), on Nationon National Highway (N-5) (South Bond) Lahore 117.24 120.48 12 ABDULLAH PETROLEUM Chak Beli Khan / Rawalpindi Road, Tehsil & Distt Rawalpindi Rawal Pindi 117.05 120.29 13 ABDULLAH PETROLEUM STATION- GUJRAT Mouza Ganja B/W KM 8/9 From Lala Mopuza On NoonwalOn Noonwali-Ganja-Lala Mouza Road Gujrat 117.05 120.29 14 ABDULLAH PETROLEUM SERVICE Petrol Pump Baloch AJK, Baloch Sadhnoti AJK 117.48 120.70 15 ABID CNG STATION & PETROLEUM SERVICES On Jalal Pur Pirwala Road At Mouza KhaipurOpposite Al-Shamas At Shujanad Multan 117.16 120.40 16 ADIL FILLING STATION Survey No. -
July 12-14, 2009 [email protected]
Buner District – NWFP, Pakistan Global Peace Pioneers – NGO® House # 351, Street # 15 G – 10/2, Islamabad, Pakistan. Ph # +0092 51-2290086 Global Peace Pioneers- GPP +0092 51-5875861 July 12-14, 2009 [email protected] www.globalpeace.net.pk - 1 - CONTENTS Page # Summary 03 Methodology 04 Background 04 Highway to Buner 06 The highways 06 The towns 07 Buner after military operation 07 Civic society and infrastructure 09 Health 09 Recommendations 09 Education 10 Recommendations 10 Infrastructure and economy 11 Modern amenities 11 Highways infrastructure 11 Agriculture 12 Domestic animals 12 Profession of the inhabitants 12 Conclusion 13 Photographs 14 - 2 - SUMMARY Global Peace Pioneers (GPP) has recently sent out its professional team to carry out a rapid assessment of Buner District of North West Frontier Province in order to assess the situation of the District after two months of disturbing operation. The GPP team went to Buner to assess current conditions and to assess the returnee process. Different tools were used to gather the information that includes Focus group discussions, open-ended interviews, and semi-structured interviews. Structured observations were also made to document the state of communication, health, education, Food and NFIs and property. Based on findings from focus group discussions and Findings of the Assessment : open-ended interviews, 1. IDPs who are returning to Buner are doing so primarily to assess their people within Buner property and crops and most of them are not yet planning to shift due to consider that development lack of resources. efforts will be slow and that 2. Tahsils, UCs and roads in Buner were largely destructed and traffic was peace and stability will not visible as people were returning to homes. -
BD15D00305-Hands Pumps/Pressure Pumps At
DISTRICT Project Description BE 2018-19 BUNER BD15D00305-Hands Pumps/Pressure Pumps at wardShalbandi 6,000,000 BUNER BD15D00315-Protection wall at Ward Norizai 329,800 BUNER BD15D00345-Protection wall at Sarvai 330,000 BUNER BD15D00369-WSS at UC Gulbandai 97,892 BUNER BD15D00370-Water Tank for rain water storage 330,000 BUNER BD15D00371-WSS at UC Gulbandai 1,574,000 BUNER BD15D00373-"Rehabilitation of WSS in UC Abakhel,Soray & Petaw bazargay." 149,085 BUNER BD15D00377-Pressure Pumps Malak Pur Mera Mosque 300,000 BUNER BD15D00379-Pressure Pumps & Hand Pumps at Gagra 148,570 BUNER BD15D00384-Pressure Pump/Hand Pumps (3 Nos:) at UCRega 185,233 BUNER BD15D00386-Pressure Pump/Hand Pumps at Ward 27 UCKarapa 82,766 BUNER BD15D00401-PCC ROAD GMS MANDAW 1,320,000 BUNER BD15D00407-RAHIM PATAY ROAD 500,000 BUNER BD15D00409-"PRESSURE PUMP/HAND PUMP,WASH ROOM &REPAIR OF ROAD IN 660,000 DISPENSORY AT CHANGLAI" BUNER BD15D00413-REPAIR OF BHU BAGRA 660,000 BUNER BD15D00430-WSS AT SOLAI CHUM & SANITATION AT KANDAWMASJED & RAHMAT 659,000 KOROONA VC ELAI-1 BUNER BD15D00436-REPAIR OF BHU GAGRA 1,160,000 BUNER BD15D00448-"CONSTRUCTION OF KACHA ROAD TO GMS ,GPSAND GHS GUMBAT " - BUNER BD15D00465-WATER TANK & PIPE SCHEME AT GERARAI 333,000 BUNER BD15D00469-CONSTRUCTION OF BOUNDRY WALL AT TOTYANOKALAY JANAZGAH 100,000 BUNER BD15D00471-INSTALLATION OF HAND PUMP IN GGHS CHEENA 149,000 BUNER BD15D00472-INTEZARGAH AT NOREZE (AZMAT BIBI) 670,000 BUNER BD15D00474-INSTALLATION OF SOLAR ENRGY SYSTEM ANDHAND PUMP AT GMS 550,000 SHARGHASHI BATAI BUNER BD15D00475-INSTALLATION -
NOTICE INVITING E-BIDDING PHE Division Buner Government Of
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DIVISION BUNER Tele/Fax # 0939-510017 NOTICE INVITING E-BIDDING PHE Division Buner Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa invites Electronic Bids from the Eligible Firms/Contractors having specialization code CE-09 in light of rule 6 (2)(a) “Single Stage, One Envelop” procedures of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (KPPRA) rules 2014, registered with income/sales tax, reflected on active taxpayer list of FBR, for the following works. Earnest Money Estimated Cost S No. Name of Work with Stamp (Rs. in Million) Duty (Rs.) “CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION SCHEMES AT UCs MALAKPUR, PACHA KALAY, BATAI, ABAKHEL, MALIKHEL, GADEZAI, DAGGAR, GOKAN, ELAI ANGHAPOR & TORWARSAK DISTRICT BUNER” ADP # 280/200235 (2020-21) 01. Water Supply Scheme Landay PK-20, District Buner. 7.647 (M) 0.172 (M) 02. Water Supply Scheme Ashizo Maira 6.409 (M) 0.147 (M) 03. Water Supply Scheme Char Kalay 7.018 (M) 0.160 (M) 04. Water Supply Scheme Zaga UC Daggar 1.300 (M) 0.033 (M) 05. Water Supply Scheme Khwara UC Gadezi 3.609 (M) 0.0785 (M) 06. Water Supply Scheme Shodara UC Gokand 2.500 (M) 0.0563 (M) 07. Water Supply Scheme Sakhko Kass UC Abakhel 4.600 (M) 0.0983 (M) 08. Water Supply Scheme Qadarnagar Dara & Surrounding 0.900 (M) 0.0193 (M) 09. Water Supply Scheme Khail UC Daggar 1.200 (M) 0.0303 (M) 10. Water Supply Scheme Chor Banda UC Abakhel 1.500 (M) 0.0363 (M) 11. Water Supply Scheme Jower 5.523 (M) 0.1293 (M) 12. -
Morphological Characteristics of Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) of District Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Pakistan J. Zool., vol. 48(5), pp. 1367-1372, 2016. Morphological Characteristics of Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) of District Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Kausar Saeed,1, 2* Muhammad Nasir Khan Khattak,1 Fayaz Khan,1 Falak Naz3 and Naveed Akhtar2 1Department of Zoology, Hazara University, Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan 2 Department of Zoology, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan (Buner Campus), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan 3National Insect Museum, National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad A B S T R A C T Ladybird beetle is important group of beetles because they are important universal predatory and Article Information occupies important place in biological control. However, the ladybird beetle fauna of Pakistan is not Received 28 October 2015 extensively explored area wise. In this connection, the present study was conducted to explore the Revised 6 January 2016 Ladybird beetle fauna of district Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The study area was divided Accepted 27 February 2016 into twelve different localities namely village (Pirbaba, Kingergali, Daggar, Gokand, Barkalay, Available online 1 August 2016 Budal, Shaheede sar, Nawagai, Nagrai, Chinglai, Totalai and Malka). Collection surveys were conducted in these areas at fifteen days interval in the active season during 2013-14. The Authors’ Contribution identification of the collected specimens during the study revealed that there are thirteen species of NA collected and FN identified the Ladybird beetle under eleven genera and three subfamilies (Subfamily Chilocorinae, Subfamily samples. KS conducted the study. KS, FK and NA wrote the Coccinellini and Subfamily Epilachnini) were collected. These species are Brumoidus suturalis, manuscript. MNKK and FN Coccinella septempunctata, Coccinella transversalis, Menochilus sexmaculatus, Propylea dissecta, supervised the study. -
Appeal E-Mail: [email protected]
150 route de Ferney, P.O. Box 2100 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland Tel: 41 22 791 6033 Fax: 41 22 791 6506 Appeal e-mail: [email protected] Coordinating Office Pakistan Assistance to Conflict IDPs in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) - PAK091 – Revision 3 Appeal Target: US$ 1,660,618 Funding received US$ 2,295,570 Balance: US$ (- ) 634,952 Geneva, 22 December 2009 Dear Colleagues, ACT International members Church World Service-Pakistan/Afghanistan (CWS-P/A) and Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) continue to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan where, according to the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government Emergency Response Unit, 3.5 million people have been uprooted by the conflict between the government and militants. This third revision of PAK091 replaces the version issued on 18 November 2009 to include now revised versions of both the NCA and CWS programmes. Both NCA and CWS proposals now cover an 8-month implementation period instead of the original 12 months and will be concluded by 31 December 2009. CWS programme will be changed with regard to a) the contribution by the Canadian Foodgrain Bank, which will be removed and implementation outside the appeal; b) implemention of health related activities funded with ECHO/DCA funds; c) reduction of overall budget to the real expenditure by end of 2009. The requesting member have given their permission to use these balances for the forthcoming appeal related to recovery activities; d) including a budget line for the Forum Participatory Learning Review, operated through the Pakistan Forum. The provision made for an evaluation will be transferred to the follow on appeal. -
ADP 2021-22 Planning and Development Department, Govt of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Page 1 of 446 NEW PROGRAMME
ONGOING PROGRAMME SECTOR : Agriculture SUB-SECTOR : Agriculture Extension 1.KP (Rs. In Million) Allocation for 2021-22 Code, Name of the Scheme, Cost TF ADP (Status) with forum and Exp. upto Beyond S.#. Local June 21 2021-22 date of last approval Local Foreign Foreign Cap. Rev. Total 1 170071 - Improvement of Govt Seed 288.052 0.000 230.220 23.615 34.217 57.832 0.000 0.000 Production Units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. (A) /PDWP /30-11-2017 2 180406 - Strengthening & Improvement of 60.000 0.000 41.457 8.306 10.237 18.543 0.000 0.000 Existing Govt Fruit Nursery Farms (A) /DDWP /01-01-2019 3 180407 - Provision of Offices for newly 172.866 0.000 80.000 25.000 5.296 30.296 0.000 62.570 created Directorates and repair of ATI building damaged through terrorist attack. (A) /PDWP /28-05-2021 4 190097 - Wheat Productivity Enhancement 929.299 0.000 378.000 0.000 108.000 108.000 0.000 443.299 Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). (A) /ECNEC /29-08-2019 5 190099 - Productivity Enhancement of 173.270 0.000 98.000 0.000 36.000 36.000 0.000 39.270 Rice in the Potential Areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). (A) /ECNEC /29-08-2019 6 190100 - National Oil Seed Crops 305.228 0.000 113.000 0.000 52.075 52.075 0.000 140.153 Enhancement Programme in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Provincial Share-PM's Agriculture Emergency Program). -
Political Economy of Tehrik-I-Taliban Swat Muhammad Feyyaz 37
A PIPS Research Journal Conflict and Peace Studies VOLUME 4 JUL-SEP 2011 NUMBER 3 Editor Muhammad Amir Rana Associate Editor Najam U Din Pak Institute for Peace Studies Contents Abstracts 5 Papers Bonn Conference 2011: Prospects for Peace and Stability in Afghanistan Safdar Sial and Abdul Basit 7 Political Economy of Tehrik-i-Taliban Swat Muhammad Feyyaz 37 Maoist Peace Process in Nepal: A Way Forward for India? 61 Nida Naz Sri Lanka’s Post-conflict Peacebuilding Efforts and Prospects for Positive Peace 81 Ajith Balasooriya Backgrounder Evolution of Militant Groups in Pakistan (II) Muhammad Amir Rana 99 Book Review: ‘Global Security Watch’ Abdul Basit 123 Notes on Contributors 127 Guidelines for Contributors 129 3 4 Abstracts Bonn Conference 2011: Prospects for Peace and Stability in Afghanistan Safdar Sial and Abdul Basit This paper attempts to explore the promise Bonn-II holds for peace and stability in Afghanistan and the wider region. It tries to find answers to four main questions: Why hold Bonn-II conference? What was achieved after Bonn-I? What can and cannot be achieved through Bonn-II? And finally, what needs to be achieved? There have been many positive and negative developments between Bonn-I and the upcoming Bonn-II, but many political analysts consider the 2001 Bonn agreement a failure as far as political conflict and security are concerned. Governance and institutional reforms, realization and sustenance of political reconciliation, pursuance of effective foreign policy at the regional and international level, and development and consolidation of an indigenous economy and security apparatus are some of the post-transition responsibilities for which Afghanistan has to prepare itself by 2014 with help and support from the international and regional community.