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1082 Bc12241(241) Secondary 1082 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Rs Charged: ______________ Voted: 8,462,748,000 ______________ Total: 8,462,748,000 ______________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education ______________________________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY AW7926 ADP No : AW20100778 AW20100778 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR UP GRADED GBPSCHOOLS( 19,176,000 BEMIS CODE 06881) ARAH JHAOO & ALANGI MASHKAY ( BEMIS CODE 06807) A12470 Others 19,176,000 AW7926 ADP No : Z2019.1044 AW19101044 CONST: OF ADD: C/ROOMS A/W B/ W IN VARIOUS 1,508,000 TEHSILS GBPS PIR BBAZAR GBPS MALLAN GBPS: BGOTGBPSJAHL METAG & OTHER A12470 Others 1,508,000 AW7926 ADP No : Z2020.0778 AW20002778 GBPS ALANGI MASHKEY BMIS CODE 068070 9,176,000 A12470 Others 9,176,000 BE7926 ADP No : Z2019.1534 BE19101534 CONSTRUCTION OF GBPS AHMED KHAN JALWANI(BMIS 9,500,000 CODE 07123) A12470 Others 9,500,000 1083 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY CG7926 ADP No : CG20100299 CG20100299 CONST: BUILD: SHEL: SCHOOLS GBPS: S. HANIF 25,000,000 8,330,000 NOTEZAI SERGESHAH (14707) KILLI H. G. MOHAYUDIN BRABCHAH (15580) & A. JAN SANJRANI PATHKOK (13354). A12470 Others 25,000,000 8,330,000 CG7926 ADP No : CG20100301 CG20100301 CONST: SHEL: SCHOOLS GBPS: MAIN BAZAR 25,000,000 16,660,000 BRABCHAH (15162) GBPS KILLI MUHD. AZAM CHEATER (15577)& GBPS KILLI AMIR HAMZA NOTEZAIKOTHRAN (09783) A12470 Others 25,000,000 16,660,000 CG7926 ADP No : Z2019.0064 CG19100064 CONST:OF ADDL:C/R &2 TOIL:FOR GBPS MOLVI 17,500,000 16,749,000 MALIM NOKUNDIKILLI KARTOKA KATAKAR & AJBANI KALANI GB&GPS SHASHIM KHAN A12470 Others 17,500,000 16,749,000 DB7926 ADP No : DB20100200 DB20100200 CONST: OF SHELTERLESS SCHOOLS GBP SCHOOLS IN 10,000,000 KILLIES KHAIR BUX (CODE 15814) HINDU MOHLA SUI ( CODE 8413) DERA BUGTI . A12470 Others 10,000,000 1084 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY DB7926 ADP No : DB20100202 DB20100202 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR SHELTERLESS GBPS EIDO 10,000,000 POHLI (BEMIS CODE 8329) & /GBPS KILLI DOST MUHAMMAD PHONG (BEMIS CODE 8388) A12470 Others 10,000,000 DB7926 ADP No : DB20100205 DB20100205 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR GBPS MOUZA LEGAR 10,000,000 (BEMIS CODE 8313) & GBPS KILLI GHULAM BUX (BEMIS CODE 8398) A12470 Others 10,000,000 DB7926 ADP No : DB20100206 DB20100206 CONST: OF GBPS KILLI DEHPAL (BEMIS CODE 8334) 10,000,000 & GBPS MEERAN (BEMIS CODE 8204) A12470 Others 10,000,000 DB7926 ADP No : Z2020.0200 DB20001200 GBPS KILLI KHAIR BUX. 10,000,000 A12470 Others 10,000,000 DB7926 ADP No : Z2020.0202 DB20001202 GBPS EIDO POHLI. 10,000,000 A12470 Others 10,000,000 DB7926 ADP No : Z2020.0205 DB20001205 GBPS MOUZA LEGAR. 10,000,000 A12470 Others 10,000,000 1085 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY DB7926 ADP No : Z2020.0206 DB20001206 GBPS KILLI DEHPAL. 10,000,000 A12470 Others 10,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : DK20100565 DK20100565 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR SHELTER LESS SCHOOL 18,000,000 8,000,000 GBPS AT KILLI HAJI JANAY TALAO (BMIS 4059)&GGPS AT KILLINIAZ MUHAMMAD THAL(BMIS 45390)DISTRIT DUKI. A12470 Others 18,000,000 8,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : DK20100566 DK20100566 CONST: NEW BUILDING FOR GBPS KILLI HASSAN 14,000,000 KHAN SANGORI (BMIS 4052)CONST: OF THREE (3) ADDT: ROOMS IN GBPS KILLIDARHI MALIK REHMATA(BMIS4353) A12470 Others 14,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : DK20100567 DK20100567 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR GGPS KILLI ABDUL MALIK 12,000,000 ESSAZAI (4353) & CONST: OF TWO (2) ADDITIONAL ROOMS AT GBPS KILLI MALIK HAJI PARAY DISTRICT DUKKI. A12470 Others 12,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : DK20100568 DK20100568 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR SHELTER LESS SCHOOL 18,000,000 GBPS AT KILLI SARDAR JUNGLE YAHYA LUNI & BUILDING FOR SHELTERLESS GGPS KILLI NAWAB. 1086 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY A12470 Others 18,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : DK20101747 DK20101747 CONST: OF BUILDING FOR SHELTER LESS SCHOOL 14,000,000 4,969,000 GBPS AT MALIK NOOR KHAN SHAR MOULA SHAHO & CONST: OF TWO (02) ADDITIONAL ROOMS IN GBPS KILLI FATEH GHURANI. A12470 Others 14,000,000 4,969,000 DK7926 ADP No : Z2019.0324 DK19100324 GGPS RAZ MUHAMMAD MIANZAI CODE: 10050 GBPS 4,000,000 4,000,000 KILLI NOOR-UL-AMIN DHAKKIGBPS KILLI GULLA KHAN WADERA ZAI GANDEHRI A12470 Others 4,000,000 4,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : Z2019.0329 DK19100329 CONSTT: OF SHELTER LESS GBPS SARDAR ESSA KHAN 4,000,000 4,000,000 BANHAR DISTRICT DUKI BEMIS CODE: 4304 A12470 Others 4,000,000 4,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : Z2019.0332 DK19100332 CONSTT: OF SHELTER LESS GBPS SAIF ULLAH 5,000,000 5,000,000 CHUMIYA TALAO BEMIS CODE: 10261 & ZINDA ROAD BAKHTIYAR KHAN BEMIS CODE 4398 A12470 Others 5,000,000 5,000,000 DK7926 ADP No : Z2020.0566 DK20001566 GBPS KILLI HASSAN KHAN SANGORI. 12,500,000 A12470 Others 12,500,000 1087 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION SECTOR _______________________________________________________________________________ Primary Education _______________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget Revised Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates Estimates Estimates 2020-2021 2020-2021 2021-2022 _______________________________________________________________________________ Rs Rs Rs 09 EDUCATION AFFAIRS AND SERVICES 091 PRE.& PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR & SERVICE 0911 PRE- & PRIMARY EDUCATION AFFAIR SERVICES 091102 PRIMARY DK7926 ADP No : Z2020.0567 DK20001567 GGPS KILLI ABDUL MALIK ESSAZAI. 8,025,000 A12470 Others 8,025,000 GR7926 ADP No : Z2019.0996 GR19100996 CONST: OF 2 CLASSROOM GGPSCHOOLS AHMED BAZAR 2,744,000 2,744,000 KOLANCH& GBPS IQRA GGMSCHOOL NALIENT AND ROBAR AND GBS ZARAN GWADAR A12470 Others 2,744,000 2,744,000 HI7926 ADP No : Z2019.1005 HI19101005 CONST:OF 7 C/ROOMS PRINCIPLE ROOM STAFF ROOMS 10,000,000 B/WALLS TOILETS & UG TANKS AT GBPS KILLI KHADRANI BEMIS CODE: 4080 A12470 Others 10,000,000 HI7926 ADP No : Z2019.1006 HI19101006 CONST: OF EXAMINATION HALL FOR GBHS AT HARNAI 12,000,000 BAZAR BEMIS CODE: 08181 A12470 Others 12,000,000 JF7926 ADP No : JF20100054 JF20100054 CONST: OF GBPS ABDULLAH RIND U/C RAMZEPUR 4 10,000,000 10,000,000 ROOMS WITH W/R WITH BOUNDARY WALL (M QASIM RIND) BEMIS CODE 09878 A12470 Others 10,000,000 10,000,000 1088 BC12241(241) SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (Capital) _______________________________________________________________________________
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