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Beneficiary Utilization Assessment (District Layyah)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Integrated Early Programme for the Restitution of Flood Affected Communities of Punjab is a
project under UNDP programme for Early Recovery and Restoration. Children First as an
implementing partner of UNPD has devised the programme implementation strategy to follow
the principals of area-based approach in a holistic & integrated manner and to ensure open and
transparent delivery of services by applying Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP). CF
is implementing the project form May, 2011.
The assessed needs for district Layyah identified includes; 1600 for Off-Farm (Cash grants and
Enterprise development), 1500 identified beneficiaries for On-Farm (Agri-inputs,
Seeds/Fertilizers, Kitchen gardening, Livestock and Poultry), CPIs with 10 km farm to
market/link roads, 10 Km drains, 50 hand pumps, and 30 tube wells and 5 culverts, essential
documents and access restoration for 300 flood affected and capacity building of 1300 flood
affectees in preparedness and respond to probable disasters.
The achievement for the period May-Aug, 2011 against above mentioned targets includes; off-
farm where 100 widow/women headed HH get benefited from advance sewing training and
sewing machines, training on enterprise development to 100 ultra poor men & women and
provision of cash grants regarding enterprises to 100 beneficiaries. In on-farm, distribution of
livestock to 800 HH, 16 two-day livestock management training, 300 poultry package (30 birds
per package) and proper first time vaccination to livestock and poultry, kitchen gardening tools
and small fertilizers packs to 300 farmers to promote income generating activity. Similarly in
CPIs, construction of 7 KM link road and 7 KM drains, 50 hand pumps and 30 tube wells and so
far 8 trainings were conducted for O&M. Furthermore, 60 awareness sessions in essential
documents and facilitation in provision of essential documents to 134 individuals. Lastly,
capacity building of 275 flood affectees on DRR with 60 each of developing early warning
system and disaster risk reduction and evacuation plan.
The idea of producing this document is to encompass the level of resource utilization by the
beneficiaries, which were provided/restored/rehabilitated during different interventions in the
period of May-June, 2011. The beneficiary utilization is assessed against thematic areas with
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tangible output that is included in the proposed project mainly On-Farm Livelihoods, Off-Farm
Livelihoods, Community Physical Infrastructure (CPIs), while intangible outputs of e.g. capacity
building in Disaster Risk reduction and/or of long term output e.g. Social Cohesion are out of
scope for the current assessment at this point of time. This document will be further refine for its
utilization in long term scenarios in the next exercise of impact assessment that will provide a
multi-dimension impact of the current interventions and will include both intangible and long
term effects of DRR and Social Cohesion.
The beneficiary utilization assessment based on the achievements for the period of May-June,
2011, provides that utilization of cash grant was found to be 97 percent, 100 percent beneficiary
status is been gradually improving in Sewing machines, 87 percent of agri-inputs were utilized
and crops were sown, 83% beneficiaries of Kitchen gardening have sown their crops, 97% and
89 % of beneficiaries are having alive and healthy livestock and poultry respectively, while 100
percent of CPI schemes are fully functional.
The assessment found that the reason of less utilization in certain interventions includes; cash
grants beneficiaries are not maintaining profit and loss register, crops productivity suffers due to
less water supplied, and more visibly less agri-inputs as compared to the area of cultivated land,
in kitchen gardening, due to less care and time during sowing and after word, livestock died
during transportation from the distribution to the way back home and loss of poultry birds due to
heat and harsh weather etc.
Furthermore, the document provides an overview of each thematic area / interventions at the
early recovery level, where it is been proved that to greater extent the life of project beneficiaries
is been restored and he/she is very much able to lead the restoration and rehabilitation cycle to
further development with sustainable background.
In addition, for ensuring transparency and accountability across the board, Children First being
member of the Humanitarian Accountability Principles (HAP) has launched a complaint
mechanism. This document also captured the practical and on ground implementation of the
complaint mechanism.
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1- INTRODUCTION:
Pakistan was hit by the deadliest flood in decades during the last week of month of July 2010,
submerging almost one-fifth of the country’s total land i.e. 159,219 square kilometers out of the
total 796,095 square kilometer. The districts of Punjab province were amongst the most affected
districts of the country due to these floods. Within the affected 11 districts of Punjab, a total of
186 union councils with 2,687 villages were severely impacted with the flood. Among the
affected population around 3.38 million people (483,000 households) became extremely
vulnerable by losing their dwellings, means of earning their livelihoods, necessary community
physical infrastructure and access to social services like safe drinking water, constant and
adequate supply of ration, electricity, health and education.
Specifically, Union Councils of District Layyah including, Baseera, Sahu Wala and Shahpur of
Tehsil Karor Lal Esan and Union Councils of District Muzaffargarh including Seet Put, Langer
Wah, Mud Walla and Bet Mullan Walli of Tehsil Alipur were among the most devastating and
damaged due to 2010 flood. The inhabitants have lost their homes, assets, standing crops and
other means of production and livelihoods. In the aftermath of flood, the affected people have
deprived in terms of income to cater the daily needs of their families as the livestock and
agriculture which were there main source of income were lost.
Furthermore, the community physical infrastructures were damaged, which affected the mobility
of the people and result in to stoppage of life line to these already poor and marginalized
communities. Legal documents and CNICs of people have been washed away with the water and
resultantly affectees cannot access to social services and citizenship rights.
The current assessment aims to find out how the integrated interventions have brought changes
and/or building up the change in lives of flood affected communities. In the first period of the
project (May-June, 2011), communities have been supported for restoration of their lives by
providing support, in terms of off-farm and on-farm livelihood. Furthermore, assessment also
considers the utilization of the restoration of CPI through re-construction of farm to market/link
roads, drains, hand pumps, and tube wells and culverts. All these activities were planned with the
involvement of beneficiary community.
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This assessment carried out by Children First is a step towards realization and actualization of
community felt needs been addressed with the core principles of transparency, accountability and
gender sensitivity.
1.1 Objectives:-
Evaluate the efficiency of the interventions both on/off farm and CPIs, carried out in the
targeted area.
Assess the project activities both in terms of qualitative and quantitative perspective
Legitimize the value of the interventions and to find out the achievements.
Enhance the accountability at all stages of project cycle
Find out gaps and area of improvement
Find out best practices to formulate future guidelines and recommendation.
1.2 Methodology
Children First was involved randomly in trend utilization process in 3 union council of Tehsil
Karor Lal Esan district Layyah. The assessment is done for the flood affected population
benefited in the period of May-June, 2011. The total achievement in each thematic area is taken
as population and the sample is drawn on the basis of total beneficiaries of May to June, 2011.
This was a short exercise, therefore, the sample size was kept up to 20 percent of beneficiaries
reached in May-June, 2011 covering thematic areas i.e. Off-farm (Cash grants and Enterprise
development), On-Farm (Agri-inputs, Seeds/Fertilizers, Kitchen gardening, Livestock and
Poultry), CPIs including farm to market/link roads, drains, hand pumps, tube wells and culverts.
Methodology followed took both the qualitative as well as quantitative approaches. Informal
meetings and interview were use for collection of information. However, Children First has gone
through following techniques for the beneficiary utilization assessment.
Focus Group Discussion with the beneficiaries.
Meetings and interviews with the Project Committees members and office bearers.
Direct Data collection from the randomly selected beneficiaries through checklist.
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2- BENEFICIARY’S UTILIZATION ASSESSMENT
The prime objective of the utilization assessment was to find out that at what scale and scope,
beneficiaries have been benefitted from the Integrated Early Recovery Project in district
Layyah. The field teams specifically Field Monitors applied and followed the set guide lines
by involving communities, Project committees and CBOs for the collection of information’s.
Table-1 (Summary of target Vs Achievement and Utilization status-District Layyah)
The above Table-1 provides a summary of achievement against the targets set for the period of
May-June, 2011, which is already been documented in first Bi-Monthly Report submitted to
UNDP. In addition it also gives the utilization percentage of beneficiaries in each thematic area.
As long as the achievements are concern the achievements is been 100 percent in each thematic
areas. The list of beneficiaries assessed for utilizations in each thematic areas is been provided in
Annexure at the end of report. Further details are provided below:
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2.1 Off-farm livelihoods achievements (May-June, 2011):-
In UNDP ER project there were two main interventions’ about off-farm livelihood i.e.
1. Cash grant along with Enterprise Development Training
2. Skills Training and provision of sewing machines
The achievements in off-
farm livelihoods in the
Table-1 and given graph
clearly depicts that they are
been met in full for the
period of May-June, 2011.
The assessment about off
farm was carried out in 3 villages of Tehsil kror Lal Easan District Layyah. Most of the
communities have lost small businesses during floods. For the revitalization of business they
need resources in the form of cash grants.
2.1.1. Cash Grants Level of utilization:-
Assessment in utilization of cash grants has been measured by conducting an interview
directly with the beneficiary.
For cash grant almost 10
beneficiaries have been visited
and interviewed. All these
beneficiaries found to be
according to the set criteria and
operating their small businesses.
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Out of these 10 beneficiaries 5 were running their business of small retail shop (karyana),
2 is running vegetable shops, 2
barber and 1 are running local
hair salon.
Utilization of cash grant shows
that 97 percent of the
beneficiaries lives are restored,
where 2 percent partially
restored i.e. from the daily
incomes point of vi ew while
only 1 percent not restored due to the household expenditure on the basis of large family
and most importantly he is not maintaining profit and loss register properly which depicts
a loss. On the other hand, those fully/partially restored are properly maintaining register,
which indicates a gradual improvement in their income. The training provided from the
Children First imparted greatly for improving their skills of managing small business.
2.1.2. Sewing Machines Level of utilization:-
On the other hand, regarding sewing machine 10 beneficiaries were visited by field
monitors to measure the trend in utilization of activity. Information was collected by
direct interview as well as group
discussion.
It was found that all selected
beneficiaries have been engaged in
sewing and 100 percent
beneficiary status is been
gradually improving. The main
role in improvement was played
by the current Ramdan, which
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Saifullah Basti Sonan Khokhar Isra Nashaib Tehsil Karor, Distt
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proved to be blessing in disguise, where the beneficiaries are engaged in sewing the
customer clothes and earning income.
Furthermore, training of advanced
sewing skills have played vital role in
improvement of work, where they are
also sewing their household clothes
and the income normally provided to
the outside tailors now remain with the
HH.
1.1 2.2 On-farm Livelihoods achievements (May-June, 2011):- The current flood reflected the devastated scenario. The farmers lost their crop, stored
grains, live stock, poultry and even vegetables. The affected communities have nothing to
survive and thrive. Because of this situation there is risk of food in security.
In order to restore livelihoods of the flood affectees, they were supported in terms of
Agric-inputs, Kitchen gardening, Livestock provision and provision of poultry birds
along with poultry feed. The targets of the first quarter (May-June-2011) is been met with
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Nusrat Mai R/O Basti Qazi Tehsil, Karor Distt Layyah
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100 percent achievement with exception of Agri-Inputs (more than 100 percent) as shown
in the given graph.
2.2.1 On-Farm Level of utilization:-
i. Agric inputs: Agri-inputs were provided in the form of rice seed, mung seed,
cotton seed, fertilizers as per requirements and agric tools. In the subject period
600 beneficiaries were supported against target of 400 in this activity for the
given period.
In order to assess the
utilization of Agri-inputs, 20
percent of beneficiaries i.e.
120 of the period May-June
were taken randomly to
measure the level of
utilization. The results
depicted that 87 percent of inputs were utilized and crops were sown. The fields
of the fully restored beneficiaries were also visited and their crops were standing
green and fresh. The farmers commented as well as an overview show greater
crop standing in the field as compared to pre-flood conditions. Furthermore, the
second indicators for which the farmers on the basis of past experience provided
that they are expecting more yield as pre-flood.
On the other hand, 10 percent of the farmers commented that they are expecting
the same yield based on
the standing crops and
yield in coming season,
while three percent
commented that there
yield may be declined.
The reasons provided
include animal grazing,
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less water for irrigation, and more visibly less agri-inputs as compared to the area
of cultivated land. But the clear picture will be depicted when the product is ready
and is been measured in monetary terms after harvesting, which is to be measure
in Impact analysis or detail evaluation in October.
ii. Kitchen gardening: In this activity 300 beneficiaries were supported in the
period of May-June, 2011 against the target of 300.
In order to assess the
utilization of Kitchen
gardening, 20 percent of
beneficiaries i.e. 60 of
the period May-June
were taken randomly to
measure the level of
utilization. It was found
that 83% beneficiaries have sown their crops and are fully restored, while 10%
beneficiaries have stored vegetable seed along with fertilizers and micronutrients.
These 10% did not cultivate due to risk of flooding in the moon soon season. The
overall trend shows that
it supported a lot to the
beneficiaries in
protecting food
insecurity. Furthermore,
seven percent of the
beneficiaries commented
that due to less care and
time during sowing and
after word, some of it did
not grow, where there is no restoration.
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Aziz Mai R/O Basti Sulkani ,Sanjh Isra , Tehsil Karor, Distt Layyah
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iii. Livestock Provision: In this activity 400 beneficiaries were supported in the form
of Livestock and two days Livestock management Trainings in the period of May
to June, 2011, where the target in the subject period is been 100 percent achieved.
In order to assess the utilization
of Livestock, 20 percent of
beneficiaries i.e. 40 of the
period May-June were taken
randomly to measure the level
of utilization. The given graph
depicts that 97 percent
beneficiaries, having livestock alive and healthy are slightly fully restored. The
improvement indicators are although weak i.e. milking and in some cases some
beneficiaries are expecting increase in their herds, but gradually it will benefit in
the long term. One of the important changes seen and observed is that
beneficiaries with fully restored status of their livestock do contacts regularly with
the live stock department in case of disease or any other problem.
Furthermore, 2 percent of the beneficiary’s lives are partially restored and
commented that they are
yet to reap the benefits
and still there is no
change in their status but
are hoping for
improvement, where one
percent of the
beneficiaries states that
their status may decline
due to the death of livestock provided to them.
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Hajra Mai R/O Basti Pittafi village Khokhar Isra Tehsil, Karor, Distt ,Layyah
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The reason was that mostly died during transportation from the distribution to the
way back home, some afterwards due to lack of care i.e. do not contact livestock
department or did not take precautionary steps provided during trainings that’s
which a few are alive but with disease.
iv. Poultry Birds provision: In this intervention 200 beneficiaries were supported in
the form of poultry birds and two days poultry management Trainings in the
period of May to June, 2011, where the target in the subject period is been 100
percent achieved.
In order to assess the
utilization of poultry, 20
percent of beneficiaries i.e.
40 of the period May-June
were taken randomly to
measure the level of
utilization.
The given graph provides
that the status of greater
part of the poultry
beneficiary’s i.e. 89
percent was fully restored
with the visible indicators
of growth, proper feed,
care, vaccination and
existence of coop.
While five percent of the
beneficiaries comments
that they have lost some of their birds, but are taking good care for the others and
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Zohra Mai, Basti Sheen wala, Tehsil Karor, Distt,Layyah
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they commented that measurements are taken i.e. vaccination etc to ensure the
their growth and provide the results.
Furthermore, six percent of the beneficiaries have lost their poultry birds and he
main reason found for the loss of poultry birds was heat and harsh weather in
flood affected areas and not taking proper care.
2.3 Community Physical Infrastructure achievements (May-June, 2011):-
The intervention for restoring/rehabilitating community physical infrastructure includes,
link roads, hand pumps,
tube wells, drains and
culverts.
The target for these
interventions in the
period of May to June,
2011 met with 100
percent achievement. It
includes
restoration/rehabilitation
of 20 hand pumps, 20 tube wells, 3 culverts, 3KM link road and 3KM drains.
2.3.1 CPI’s Level of
utilization:-
In order to assess the
utilization of CPI
schemes, 10
beneficiaries in each of
the CPI location were
interviewed. During the
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discussion as well as physical verification of the schemes, it was commented that they are
fully utilizing the schemes.
The indicators for each schemes varies e.g. beneficiaries requirements for water (daily all
kind utilization) are met from
hand pumps, access to different
social services are been restored
through link roads, mobility of all
type is restored through culverts,
fields / farms are getting enough
water through tube wells as well
as people are enjoying the cool
water in hot summer, and last but
not the least drainage system is
restored through drains.
The physical verification of all
completed schemes are made
along with community and are
found to be fully functional.
Furthermore, the project
committees and community based
organizations are taking proper
care for the operation and maintenance of these schemes, which certainly shows their
level of awareness regarding the importance of these schemes.
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3. COMPLAINT MECHANISM
Corruption has increasingly come to be recognized as a significant obstacle to social, economic
and political development. Governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and citizens
themselves are more and more willing to acknowledge corruption as a development issue, and
actors at the local, national, and international levels are organizing to confront it.
Enhancing transparency and accountability is central for improving the governance of state. It
entails complex challenges but is an efficient entry point for social, economic and political
reforms. Transparency is not an end in itself but a powerful tool to improve accountability.
Transparency is openness to the public eye. It refers to the amount, scope, quality, accuracy and
timeliness of information which is accessible to relevant stakeholders. By mitigating information
asymmetry, thus reducing the magnitude and consequences of the principal-agent problem,
transparency increases the capacity of outsiders to the company, such as the owners, to monitor
and evaluate the actions of managers and other insiders.
Importantly, transparency facilitates the evaluation of institutions and makes it possible to hold
them accountable with respect to their mandate and objectives. Being accountable is, by
definition, being liable to be called to account, answerable. Accountability is ensured by
structures and procedures that oversee and control the actions of economic and political powers.
Keeping itself in the line of transparency and accountability, Children First has established
different mechanism in order to ensure the good governance within the organization. For the
subject purpose Children First is a full member of Humanitarian Accountability Partnership,
which was established in 2003. HAP is the humanitarian sector’s first international self-
regulatory body, where members of HAP are committed in meeting the highest standards of
accountability and quality management.
Children First firmly believes in attaining the highest standards of good governance recognizing
the fact that a smooth execution of strategies mainly depends on the quality of governance. The
existing procedures of the organization ensure accountability to keep its functions transparent
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which attract both our employees, network partners and end beneficiaries of Children First
Programme.
Our core programme is social mobilization and all interventions carried out at community level
are always led by community. This whole process has been documented in agreed framework
called ‘Child Focused Community Development Framework’.
Children First in all its programme makes sure to have full participation of community and all
relevant stakeholders and having their say in the development work and for ensuring full quality
management and effective Monitoring and Evaluation with dedicated teams. Long term planning
is seen even after the completion of project for the community to carry forward the work.
In this lieu Children First has established a complaint mechanism in South Punjab (District
Layyah and District Muzaffargarh) where CF is implementing a project of Integrated Early
Recovery Program for Flood affectees. For this purpose, CF has printed its mechanism and area
of intervention on a poster in local language and is been posted / displayed at different public
places in both the districts of Layyah and Muzaffargarh. (For information the poster is annexed)
The mechanism of recording the complaint and for redressing the steps that are followed is
provided in the given flow chart. In addition the number of complainers is summarized and
provided in Table-2 for District Layyah.
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3.1
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Second day Involvement of the Project Committee in resolving the issue
Third day for acknowledgment of the complainer on resolution of the issue with thanking note
Complainer’s Call to the designated/responsible person of CF
First day for investigating and/or inquiry of the issues
Action on the Complaint with maximum time of 3-4 days
Recording / documenting details of complaint
Communicating the issue with already selected member (CF employee) of Accountability
Cross checking at the community level for authenticity
Taking complainer data including Name, Father Name, Contact, NIC and address
Provide justification for reason of pendency to HO
Communicating the head office regarding status if the issue i.e. (Resolved, Pending)
Third day for information of the complainer about reason of delay in issue resolution
FLOW CHART FOR COMPLAINT MECHANISM
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Table-2: Complaints database for District Layyah
S.No. Name ID card # VillageUnion council
Complaint Action Taken Status
1Asghar shah
32202-7635744-4Laskani wala
BaseeraGhulam Shabir ,Cash grant beneficiary not selected according to the criteria
Beneficiary revisited and revalidated
Beneficiary found according to the criteria. Information provided to complainant in the presence of project committee
2Noor Muhammad
32202-3548556-7Sanjh Isra
Sahu wala
Claim to be a beneficiary of livestock
Beneficiary revisited and revalidated
Beneficiary found not according to the criteria. Information provided to complainer in the presence of project committee
3 Abbas Taqi 32203-7775521-5Laskani wala
BaseeraSoling identified is not according to the social criteria
Identified soling was revisited and revalidated
Complaint was politically motivated
4Mureed Hussain Shah
32202-7435711-7Dou Charkha Nashaib
Shah pur
Identified soling is not according to the set criteria
Identified soling was revisited and revalidated
Identified soling was cancelled
5Faqeer Muhammad
32202-7435579-3Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu wala
Complaint against identified Livestock beneficiary
Beneficiary revisited and revalidated
Beneficiary was according to the criteria.
6 Asmat BiBi 32203-3739017-6Laskani wala
BaseeraComplainant was not selected as a beneficiary for poultry
Complainant was visited Found to be potential beneficiary
7Ghulam Fareed
32202-9987521-9Sanjh Isra
Sahu wala
PC President was asking for money for Hand pump
PC revisitedPolitically motivated wrong complaint was recorded
8Ghulam Mujtaba
32202-7587799-1Mochi wala
Sahu wala
PC president was promoting favourtism on sectarian basis
PC revisitedPolitically motivated wrong complaint was recorded
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Annexure-I (Complaint Mechanism Poster)
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Annexure-II
List of Union Council/Villages and Hamlet/Basti (District Layyah)
DistrictTehsi
lUC
Name of Moza/Village
Name of Hamlets/Basti
Lay
yah
Kar
or la
lesa
n
Shah Pur
Aulakh Nashaib
Basti Dunay wala, Basti Katpal, Basti Wahia, Maqsood chok, Basti Bhati Wali, Basti Layian Wali, Basti Awan, Chah Buchi wala, Basti Bulbuly wali, Chah Gellay Wala, Basti Perain, Basti Nai Wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
Chah awan wala, Chah Jinday Wala, Basti Lohar, Chah Mustafa Wala, Chah Langha wala, Usman Wala, Jhalari Sadat
Sahu wala
Sahu Wala Kucha
Basti Sayal, Basti Gashkori, Basti Sehar, Basti Sahu, Basti Khar, Basti Mohana, Basti Ahmdani
Sahu Wala Pacca
Basti Sahu, Basti Mohana, Basti Sihar, Basti Nawra, Basti Hans
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Basti Loothar, Zakati Wala, Khokhar Wala, Pacci Mohani, Basti Sayal, Basti Gho Cup, Shah Wala, Kukar Wala, Hashmi Wala, Drammar Wala, Chah Dairay Wala, Basti Thala Anayat Khan, Basti Molvi Wala Hussain Bux, Chah Hazara, Paccky Mohanay Wali, Basti Patafi, Basti Bhatian Wali, Basti Sonan Wali
Sanjh IsraHashami Wala, Basti Qazi, Basti Sulkani, Basti Manjhota, Basti Haji, Basti Allah Yar, Basti Arain, Basti Thori Wala
Shahani Basti Kachar, Basti Raan, Basti Shahani
Baseera
Sargani Nashaib
Basti Ghani, Basti Morani, Basti Gaman Shah, Chah Dairay Wala
Laskani Wala Laskani Wala, Dara Wali Muhammad, Basti Khyber ShahKachi Bahar
ShahBasti Bahar Shah, Basti Kachi Bahar Shah, Basti Mithu Wala, Charag Shah
Shehinh Wala Shehinh Wala, Basti Isra, Basti JhakarMochi Wala Kacha Pacca
Basti Mangla, Basti Bareem, Basti Joota, Basti Gurmani, Basti Khokhar
Baseera Baseera Jadeed, Baseera Qadeem, Basti Mud, Basti Khyber Gishkori
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Annexure- III (Assessed Beneficiaries Cash Grant)
Sr.#Name of
BeneficiaryFather's/ Husband's
NameGender CNIC # Hamlet/Mouza Village Name of UC
1Irshad Hussain Ali Muhammad
M32202-8977694-9 Basti Loother
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
2Ghulam Shabeer Malik Ahmad
M32202-5160231-1 Basti Loother
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
3Ghulamu Noor Muhammad
M32202-8373263-3
Basti Pathafi(Bhati Wala)
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
4Nazakat Ali Ghulam Jafar
M32202-2510007-9 Basti Loother
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
5Hubdar Hussain Muhammad Sabtain
M32202-1334563-5 Basti Hashmi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
6Basheer Hussain Muhammad Nawaz
M32202-8351673-1 Basti Sonan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
7Ashaq Hussain Ghulam Hussain
M32202-7903368-9 Thala Anyat
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
8Naseem Mai Muhammad Aslam
F32202-2955375-8 Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
Sahu Wala
9ABID HUSSAIN GHULAM ALI M 32202-3262514-3 Basti Bhatian khokhar isra nashaib Sahu Wala
10SAFDAR AHMAD BUX M 32202-4471665-3 Haji sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
11GHULAM RASOOL FAIZ MUHMMAD M 32202-52369775 Allah Yar sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
12ZAFAR IQBA;L ALLAH DITTA M 32202-8045681-7 Allah Yar sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
13ABDUL GAFOOR GHULAM HUSSAIN M 32202-8947325-5 Basti Qazi sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
14JAVAID HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD NAWAZ M 32202-0157321-3 Basti Qazi sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
15RAIZ HUSSAIN ELAHI BAX M 32202-0494813-3 Basti Qazi sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
16
MUHAMMAD NASEER KHAN
GUHLAM RASOOL KHAN
M 32202-7466185-9 Kachar Shahani sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
17GHULAM RASOOL MUHAMMAD MUSSA M 32202-2479527-3 Haji sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
18
MUHAMMAD ASLAM
AHMAD BUX M 32202-6619902-3 Basti Sulkani sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
19
AMEER MUHAMMAD
SIKANDER KHAN M 32202-8307915-7 Kachar Shahani sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
20GHULAM QASIM GHULAM HUSSAIN M 32202-1578545-5 Basti Qazi sanjh Isra Sahu Wala
21GHULAM RASOOL GAMOON M 32202-6654970-1 Basti Perain
AULAKH NASHAIB
SHAH PUR
22ASHIQ HUSSAIN AMEER MOHAMMAD M 32202-8222279-1 Basti Perain
AULAKH NASHAIB
SHAH PUR
23BILAL HUSSAIN IQBAL HUSSAIN M 32202-4722259-1 Basti Perain
AULAKH NASHAIB
SHAH PUR
24AZIZ BIBI MULAZIM HUSSAIN F Basti Perain
AULAKH NASHAIB
SHAH PUR
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Sr # Name W/O, D/OGende
rCNIC Hamlet/Basti Village UC
1 JANO MAI ALLAH WASAYA F32202-
2419544-4BASTI MUD BASEERA BASEERA
2 NASEEM BIBI NASEER F32202-
9979585-0BASTI MUD BASEERA BASEERA
3 NAZIR MAI MASTAQ AHMED F32202-
5898171-2BASTI ALLAH YAR
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
4 NOOR MAI ALLAH WASAYA F32202-
2479530-9BASTI HAJI
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
5 RAZIA GULL MUHMMAD F42501-
1712269-3BASTI HAJI
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
6SHABANA BIBI
ABDUL HAMEED F32202-
6455937-2BASTI HAJI
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
7 SHAMIM BIBIKHADAM HUSSAIN
F32202-
9148096-8BASTI HAJI
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
8 SAFIA ZAFAR IQBAL M32202-
3248716-7QURESHI MANJHOTA
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
9MARYAM BIBI
NOOR MUHMMAD F32202-
6374669-8BASTI ARAIN
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
10 SHABANA BIB FAIZ MUHAMMD F32202-
9400830-2BASTI RAAN
SANJH ISRA
SAHU WALA
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Sr #
Name of BeneficiaryFather's/ Husband's
NameGender CNIC #
Family size
Hamlet/Basti Village Name of UC
1 GHULAM ZAINAB SHAIR MUHAMMAD F32202-
0881896-82 Sheehn Wala Sheehn Wala Baseera
2 FARZANA ABDUL STTAR F32202-
7386872-86 Sheehn Wala Sheehn Wala Baseera
3 MUHAMMAD BILAL AZEEZ ULLAH M32202-
2546977-56
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
4 KHIZR ABBAS GHULAM FAREED M32202-
9146305-14
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
5 KALOO KHAN AZEEZ ULLAH M32202-
0254691-76
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
6MUHAMMAD SAEED
GHULAM FAREED M32202-
9715529-76
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
7 NASEER AHMAD GHULAM Qasim M316-70-812030
4Basti Pathan
Sheehn Wala Baseera
8 KHURSHEED BIBI ABDUL MAJEED F32202-
8546240-26
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
9 AMNA BIBI NAZEER AHMAD F32202-
8094596-66
Basti PathanSheehn Wala Baseera
10 QAISAR ABBAS ZAKIR HUSSAIN M32202-
8169297-77 Bahar Shah Sheehn Wala Baseera
11 PHAPAL MAI SHAIR MUHAMMD F32022-
4677491-86 Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
12 KAUSAR MAI AHSANULLAH F32202-
4066303-64 Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
13 RIAZ HUSSIAN KARAM HUSSAIN M03320-
2495977-94 Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
14 SHAMEEM AKHTAR ASHIQ HUSSAIN F32202-
6895007-06 Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
15 WAZEERAN MAI ABDULAH F32202-
5197430-02 Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
16 ALLAH WASAYA ALLAH DAD M32202-
7618177-57
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
17 ABDULLAH GHULAM RASOOL M32202-
6475002-114
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
18 ALLAH DAD ALLAH BUX M32202-
2629028-37
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
19MEHAR GHULAM HAIDER
MEHAR ALLAH BUX M32202-
2493291-37
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
20 ABDUL MAJID GHULAM RASOOL M32202-
8788953-96
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
21 MUREED FATIMA MEHAR ALLAH BUX F32202-
2428078-41
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
22 GHULAM FIZZAMUKHTYAR HUSSAIN
F32202-
2427981-29
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
23 ABDUL AZIZ GHULAM RASOOL M32202-
2554280-15
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
24 WAZEER MAIMUHAMMAD HUSSAIN
F32202-
2428076-23
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
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25 SHAMEEM AKHTER GHULAM HUSSAIN F32202-
8200059-810
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
26 SABBU MAI SHADO F32202-
2472579-24
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
27MUAHTAQ HUSSAIN
FATHE MUHAMMAD M322O2-
2491513-95 Basti Sial
Sahu Wala Kaccha
SAHUWALA
28GHULAM QASIM FAIZ MUHAMMAD
M32202-
288235-93
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
29SHAKILA BIBI MUHAMMAD JAVED
F32202-
9881734-44
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
30JANNO MAI AMEER MUHAMMAD
F32202-
8546983-81
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
31MAKHAN SAIL MALIK KORO SAIL
M32203-
1972162-711
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
32RIAZ HUSSAIN MALIK MITHU
M32202-
6368657-57
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
33ZULAFQAR ALI MANZOOR HUSSAIN
M32202-
0985894-74
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
34NUSRAT MAI ZULAFQAR ALI
F32202-
9708231-82
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
35RAJU BIBI GHULAM YASIN
F32202-
5859647-66
Basti SialSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
36GHULAM ABASS GHULAM SHABIR
M32202-
2542020-38
Basti SiharSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
37ZARINA MAI GHULAM SARWAR
F32202-
2422338-42
Basti SiharSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
38WAZEER MAI GHULAM RASOOL
F32202-
2422348-62
Basti SiharSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
39 MUHAMMAD MOEEN BAGU SAYAL
M32203-
1369028-54
Basti SiharSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
40BASHIR AHMAD MALIK BAHADUR
M32202-
6556197-14
Basti SiharSahu Wala
KacchaSAHUWALA
41 Zareena Bibi Ghulam Shabir F32202-
7338329-26 Sadiq Abad Laskani Wala BASEERA
42 Iqbal Bibi Khadim Hussain F32202-
3249296-25 Sadiq Abad Laskani Wala BASEERA
43 GAMMON SHAH AMEER SHAH M32202-
2498712-73 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
44 FIDHA HUSSAIN GHULAM YASEEN M32202-
1373032-38 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
45 Nasreen Mai MUHAMMD ASLAM F32202-
2428275-42 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
46 SHAIR MUHAMMAD JUMA M32202-
41849316-310 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
47 MUHAMMAD RAFIQMUHAMMED ISMAEEL
M32202-
9130044-92 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
48MOHAMMAD ASHRAF
GHULAM ABBAS M32202-
2132575-14 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
49 ALTAF HUSSAIN GHULAM HAIDER M32202-
7092634-34 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
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50 ZAFAR IQBAL ALLAH BUX M32202-
4295156-55 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
51 MUMTAZ HUSSAIN FAZAL HUSAIN M32202-
1448314-76 Basti Kunira Laskani Wala BASEERA
52 ZULFQAR ALI RAIZ HUSSAIN M32202-
1565347-77 Basti Gaman Shah Laskani Wala BASEERA
53 TASLEEM BIBI MAZHAR ABBAS M32203-
2323835-65 Basti Gaman Shah Laskani Wala BASEERA
54 ABDUR REHMANN ALLA YAR M32202-
17002035-110 Laskani Wala Laskani Wala BASEERA
55MUHAMMAD RAMZAN
AHMAD BUX M32202-
8943724-78 Laskani Wala Laskani Wala BASEERA
56 IQBAL MAI FAIZ MUHAMMAD F32202-
3399802-24 Laskani Wala Laskani Wala BASEERA
57 FAIZ MUHAMMAD ALLAH WASAYA M32202-
5400130-910 Laskani Wala Laskani Wala BASEERA
58 GHULAM HUSSAIN MALIK GAMOO M32202-
4434928-39 Basti Bhattian
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
BASEERA
59MUKHTIAR HUSSAIN
MANZOOR HUSSAIN M32202-
2550198-711 Basti Bhattian
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
BASEERA
60 MUREED ABBAS GHULAM SHABIR M32202-
0204552-57 Basti Bhattian
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
BASEERA
61 BASHIR MAI ALLAH DIWAYA F32202-
5317916-46 Basti Bhattian
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
62 FAZAL ABBASMUHAMMAD AKRAM
M32202-
2958637-56 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
63SYED IQBAL HUSSAIN
SYED GHULAM NABI SHAH
M32202-
2500967-75 Basti Hashmi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
64 KANIZ FATIMA KHADIM HUSSAIN F32202-
6155616-88 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
65 IRSHAD MAI MUHMMAD ASHRAF F32202-
1459721-85 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
66 AMIR KHAN GHULAB KHAN M32202-
2539510-93 Basti Sonan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
67 BASHIR HUSSAIN MUHMMAD RAMZAN M32202-
2516275-99 Basti Sonan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
68 MEERAN MAIDOST MUHAMMAD KHAN
F32202-
1968691-011 Basti Sonan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
69 ZAFAR IQBAL FAQIRO M32202-
522173-34 Basti Sonan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
70 SHAZADI MAI MUHMMAD ASLAM F32202-
1156821-28
Basti Thala Anayat Khan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
71 MUSRRAT BIBI ABDUL MAJEED F32202-
2146850-23 Basti Daramar wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
72 MUHAMMAD BUX AHMAD BUX M32202-
152311-76 Zakati Wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
73 SADU MAI AHMAD BUX F 32202-2478749-6
3 Basti Sulkani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
74 AMEER MAIMUHAMMAD SULTAN
F 32202-6200280-2
4 Basti Sulkani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
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75 NASREEN BEGUM AHMAD YAR F32202-
2111326-29 Basti Sulkani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
76 GHULAM HUSSAIN HASU KHOKAR M 32202-5601874-7
9 Basti Sulkani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
77 BASHIR AHMAD GHULAM HAIDER M32202-
2528436-38
Baseera QadeemSanjh Isra SAHUWALA
78 NABILA PERVEEN MUHAMMAD IMRAN F32202-
8351775-24 Chah Awan wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
79 SUGHRAN BIBI IJAZ HUSSAIN F32202-
3792681-65 Chah Awan wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
80 RUBAB GHULAM GHAZI F32202-
8613476-66 Chah Awan wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
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Sr. #
Name D/O, W/O Gender CNIC #Family
SizeHamlet/Basti Village
Union Council
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1 AMEERA GHULAM RASOOL
F32202-2472619-
26
KACHI BAHAR SHAH
Kachi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
2SADIA KHURSHID
AMANULLAH F32202-7066093-
46
KACHI BAHAR SHAH
Kachi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
3 KANEEZ MAI AMANULLAH F32202-6223866-
47
KACHI BAHAR SHAH
Kachi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
4 ZAINAB MAIGHULAM SADEEQ
F32202-2472566-
07
KACHI BAHAR SHAH
Kachi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
5 JANATAN MAINAZAR HUSSAIN
F32202-2439594-
222 Basti Bhatian
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
6 JANNAT IMRAN BUX F 316-41-237149 6 Basti BhatianKhokhar Isra
NashaibSAHUWALA
7 SHADU MAIFIDA HUSSAIN
F32202-5642762-
211 Basti gocup
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
8GHULAM SAKEENA
MALIK JEHANGEER
F32202-2463851-
03 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
9 TAJU MAIGHULAM HUSSSAIN
F32202-4216681-
65 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
10 NAZEERA BIBIGHULAM ZAHIR
F32202-4740784-
612 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
11 KOUSAR MAIZAMEER ABBAS
F32202-8467997-
0 3Basti Sial
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
12 TABU MAIABDUL GAFFOR
F32202-2413746-
2 7Basti Sial
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
13 NASEEM MAIZAFAR HUSSAIN
F32202-2413722-
2 7Basti Sial
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
14 NASEEM MAIASHIQ HUSSAIN
F32202-2494284-
67 Basti Sunan
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
15 ASIMA MAI MUZFAR ALI F32202-0312532-
27
Basti Chah Hussain Bux
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
16GHULAM FATIMA
ASGHAR ALI F32202-0474612-
46
Basti Chah Hussain Bux
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
17 RAJU MAIFAQEER MUHAMMAD
F32202-2419383-
26
Basti Darmar Wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
18 NASREEN BIBISADIQ HUSSAIN
F32202-7627855-
42
Basti Darmar Wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
19 AMMANA BIBIIQBAL HUSSAIN
F32202-8920835-
06
Basti Darmar Wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
20TASLEEM KAUSAR
MUHAMMAD RAZAQ
F32202-8455540-
47
Basti Pacci Mohani
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
21KALSOOM MAI
MUHAMMAD IQBAL
F32202-6175180-
41
Basti Pacci Mohani
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
22 TAJ BIBIZAMEER ABBAS
F32202-0195748-
63 Zakati Wala
Khokhar Isra Nashaib
SAHUWALA
23AZIZ MAI
GHULAM SHABIR F 316-96-9025558 8 KHAR
SAHUWALA Kacha SAHUWALA
24SAKINA MAI
MANZOOR AHMAD F 316-61771825 10 KHAR
SAHUWALA Kacha SAHUWALA
25SHENAZ MAI
MANZOOR AHMAD F 316-61771824 5 KHAR
SAHUWALA Kacha SAHUWALA
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26KAUSAR BIBI
MALIK JUMMA F 316-81771826 3 KHAR
SAHUWALA Kacha SAHUWALA
27NUSRAT BIBI
MEHMOOD AHMAD F
32202-7582540-6 2 KHAR
SAHUWALA Kacha SAHUWALA
28 AZIZ MAIMUHAMMAD RAMZAN
F32202-
536818632-410 Basti Mohana Sahu wala Pacca SAHUWALA
29SARWAR MAI
MOHAMMAD BUX F
32202-3721492-2 3
Basti JootaMochi Wala
K/PBASEERA
30PATHANO MAI
ALLAHIE BAKSH
F32202-3484504-
88 Basti Shahani Laskani Wala BASEERA
31 NASEEM MAIGHULAM QASIM
F32202-2456696-
67
Basti Dunay wali
Aulakh Nashaib SHAHPUR
32MEHNAZ BAIGAM
RIAZ HUSSAIN
F32202-2476724-
07
Maqsood Chowk
Aulakh Nashaib SHAHPUR
33WAZEERAN MAI
MUREED KAZAM
F32202-7894947-
89 Usman wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
34 WASOO MAIKHADIM HUSSAIN
F32202-8125664-
45 Usman wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
35 SHABOOGHULAM SHABIR
F32202-2071648-
14
Basti Awan Wala
Do Charkha Nashaib
SHAHPUR
36 NASREEN BIBISYED TUQEER ABBAS
F32202-7728863-
06 Basti Ghani Sargani Nashaib BASEERA
37HAMEED BANO
SYED MUREED HUSSAIN SHA
F 32202-
5475030-49 Basti Ghani Sargani Nashaib BASEERA
38 SAKENA MAIMASTAQ HUSSAIN
F32202-2473548-
08 Basti Ghani Sargani Nashaib BASEERA
39 DILSHAD BIBIRAIZ HUSSAIN
F32202-2417756-
47 Basti Ghani Sargani Nashaib BASEERA
40NASREEN AKHTER
RAIZ HUSSAIN
F32202-2417746-
27 Basti Ghani Sargani Nashaib BASEERA
Annexure- VII (Assessed Beneficiaries Kitchen Gardening)
Sr #
Name of Beneficiary
Father's/ Husband's
Name
Gender
CNIC #Family size
Hamlet Village UC Agric Input Type
1MUHAMMAD AMEER
SYED BAHADAR
M32202-
2499258-34 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
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TOOLKIT
2AMEER MUHAAMMED
ALLAH DAD M32202-
7556970-77 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
3MUHAMMAD IBRAHEEM
SHAIR BHUDAR
M32202-
2557868-58 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
4INAYAT ULLAH
GHULAM YASEEN
M32202-
6497333-17 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
5ZARINA BEGUM
GHULAM YASEEN
F32202-
7452480-210 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
6 JINDAN MAIABDUL AZIZ
F32202-
9424098-44 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
7SHAID MEHMOOD
ABDUL AZIZ
M32202-
5649436-38 Jakhar
Sheen Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
8 BAKHTO MAISHAIR MUHAMMAD
F32202-
7070128-82
Sheehn Wala
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
9 MUREED MAIMUHMMAD HUSSAIN
F32202-
7738662-25 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
10
MAI NOORAIN
GHULAM HUSSAIN
F32202-
1408147-81 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
11
SUDA MAIALI MUHMMAD
F32202-
5200427-82 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
12
KHURSHEED BIBI
ABDUL MAJEED
F32202-
6191945-21 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
13
KANEEZ MAIMANZOOR HUSSAIN
F32202-
1213166-26 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
14
NAZIR MAIMUHMMAD NAWAZ
F32202-
0623558-05 Bahar Shah
Sheehn Wala
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
15
AHMAD BAKHASH
NOOR MOHAMMAD
M32202-
818388-56 JAKHAR
SHEEHN WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
16
MOHAMMAD AFZAL
NAZAR HUSSAIN
M32202250601
3-98
KHOKHAR
SHEEHN WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
17
NAZEERAN BIBI
MANZOOR AHMAD
F32202-
5381418-610
KHOKHAR
SHEEHN WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
18
FAIZ MUHAMMAD
IMAM BUX M32202-
2554226-59
charag shah
Katchi bahar shah
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
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NOOR MAIMUHAMMAD BAKHSH
F32202-
3711897-29 MANGLA
MOCHI WALA KATCHA PCA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
20
AZIZ MAIGHULAM FAREED
F32202-
5442063-610 MANGLA
MOCHI WALA KATCHA PCA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
21
TAJ MAIBASHIR AHMAD
F32202-
7362458-24 MANGLA
MOCHI WALA KATCHA PCA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
22
AZIZ MAIGHULAM FREED
F32202-
2421413-47
BASTI KANAIRA
LASKANI WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
23
ANWAR MAIGHULAM SAMIR
F32202-
5719638-8
BASTI KANAIRA
LASKANI WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
24
Ameer Hussain Allah Diwaya M32202-
22482604-95
BASTI LASKANI
LASKANI WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
25
Tasawar Hussain
Ghulam Shabir
M32202-
2546823-72
BASTI LASKANI
LASKANI WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
26
Agha HussainSyed Nazar Hussain
M32202-
2214039-14
BASTI LASKANI
LASKANI WALA
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
27
AMEER HUSSAIN
ALLAH WASAYA
M32202-
2551181-77
Basti Ghani
sargani nashaib
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
28
MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN
GHULAM ALI
M32202-
8915777-15
Basti Ghani
sargani nashaib
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
29
SAHEB MAIGHULAM ALI
F32202-
4074458-09
Basti Ghani
sargani nashaib
BASEERA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
30
TAJU MAIMUHAMMAD NAWAZ
F32202-
2463131-25 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
31
ZAREENA MAI
MUHAMMAD MUNEER
F32202-
7972409-42 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
32
RAZIA BIBI QADIR BUX F32202-
7193159-04 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
33
REHNA BIBISARDAR AHMAD
F32202-
2110827-61 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
34
GULZAR MAI ALLAH BUX F32202-
61411188-82 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
35
SHADU MAIGHULAM HUSSAIN
F32202-
242446-26 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
3 KALSOOM MUHAMMA F 32202- 3 Mohana KHOKA SAHU MICRO
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6 BIBI D FAROOQ 8572796-2R ISRA
NASHAIB
WALANUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
37
HUSSEENA MAI
MAZHAR ABBAS
F32202-
2906534-44 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
38
HAJRA MAIZAFAR IQBAL
F32202-
1842482-04 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
39
SAEED MAIASHAQ HUSSAIN
F32202-
1976274-65 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
40
KHURSHEED MAI
BASHEER HUSSAIN
F32202-
2656502-26 Mohana
KHOKAR ISRA
NASHAIB
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
41
NUSRAT BIBIMUHAMMAD ISMAIL
F32202-
2462254-87
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
42
SHAKILA BIBI
MUHAMMAD JAVAID
F32202-
9881734-44
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
43
TAJU MAIMEER GHULAM HUSSAIN
F32202-
2432810-22
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
44
AZIZ MAIMUHAMMAD SULEMAN
F32202-
8473629-65
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
45
NAZEERAN MAI
AMAN ULLAH
F32202-
3837305-64
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
46
SAFIA MAIMAKHAN SAYAL
F32202-
1342931-010
BASTI SIAL
SAHO WALA
KACHA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
47
RAZU MAIMUHAMMAD RAMZAN
F32203-
2006486-26
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
48
SAKEENA GUL SHAIR F32202-
5054587-810
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
49
AZEEZ MAIGHULAM QASIM
F32202-
7202799-15
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
50
SHAMILA BIBI
MUHAMMAD HAMEED
F Missing 2SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
51
SHMEEM AKHTER
IJAZ HUSSAIN
F32202-
2774190-42
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
52
NASREEN MAI
MUHAMMAD ASLAM
F32202-
7521478-67
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
53
MUMTAZ MAI
ALLAH DAD F32202-
2440254-810
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS
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KachaSEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
54
SHAKEELA BIBI
MANZOOR HUSSAIN
F32202-
6997118-85
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
55
IRSHAD BIBIGHULAM RASOOL
F32202-
8437663-010
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
56
SHANAZ BEGUM
GHULAM ABBAS
F32202-
2979985-46
SAHU WALA
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
57
MIMTAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ
F32202-
5734112-85 SIHR
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
58
ZAINAT BIBIISHAQ AHMAD
F32203-
8515775-29 SIHR
SAHU WALA Kacha
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
59
RUQIA BIBIMDAD HUSSAIN
F32202-
2431788-93
Basti Loother
Khokhar Isra
Nashaib
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
60
SADU MAIGHULAM HUSSAIN
F32202-
0209034-45 Basti Patafi
Khokhar Isra
Nashaib
SAHU WALA
MICRO NUTRIENTS SEEDS AND
TOOLKIT
Annexure-VIII (Assessed Beneficiaries Agri-Inputs)
Assessed Beneficiaries Seed Mung, Fertilizer Urea and Agric Tool Kit District LAYYAH
Sr #Name of
BeneficiaryFather's/
Husband's NameGender CNIC #
Family size
Hamlet Village UC Seed SM
1SYD KHUR MUHMMAD
ZAHID SHA M32202-
2483138-57 Khair Shah Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
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2 ALLAH WASAYAGHULAM HAIDER
M32202-
8622160-12 Khair Shah Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
3 GHULAM BASHIR KHUDA BUKISH M32202-
5483512-73 Khair Shah Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
4 AMEER HUSSAINMUHAMMAD BUX
M32202-
5995269-910 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
5GHULAM MURTAZA
AMEER HUSSAIN M32202-
2544779-78 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
6MANZOOR HUSSAIN
ALLAH BUX M32202-
3894276-35 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
7NOOR MUHAMMAD
GHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
2530835-59 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
8 BASHEER AHMADMUHAMMAD BUX
M32202-
7001623-39 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
9GHULAM SHABEER
GHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
4666782-56 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
10MUHAMAMD AFZAL
GHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
0953883-74 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
11MUHAMMAD ISHAQ
ALI HASAN M32202-
2393745-98 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
12SYED MUMTAZ HUSSAIN
SYED MULAZIM HUSSAIN
M32202-
2502343-93 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
13FAQEER MUHAMMAD
MUHAMMAD BUX
M32202-
7871015-77 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
14MUHAMMAD MUNEER
RAB NAWAZ M32202-
5897069-91 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
15 ZAFAR IQBAL BID KHAN M32202-
2796829-14 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
16MUHAMMAD MITHO
RAHEEM BUX M32202-
2892433-14 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
17MASTAQ HUSSAIN
GHULAM HAIDER
M32202-
1851028-19 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
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18 GHULAM RASOOLGHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
8705854-17 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
19MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ
GHULAM HAIDER
M32202-
2539675-54 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
20 FAZAL AHNMAD ALLAH BUX M32202-
3552496-910 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
21 RAB NAWAZ ALLAH WASAYA M32202-
1729704-18 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
22MUHAMMAD ASLAM
GHULAM RASOOL
M32202-855822-
18 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
23BASHEER HUSSAIN
FAQEER MUHAMMAD
M32202-
8951612-16 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
24SYED GHAZANFAR HUSSAIN
SYED MUSHTAQ HUSSIAN
M32202-
2502349-14 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
25 IMAM BUXWALI MUHAMMAD
M32202-
1142097-95 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
26 AHMAD YAR MUHAMAMD BUX
M32202-
2563922-36 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
27MUHAMMAD BAKSH
GULAM SADDIQUE
M32202-
2547364-95 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
28MUHAMMAD IQBAL
MUHAMMAD RAMZAN
M32202-
7223701-17 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
29 KANEEZ FATIMAMUHAMMAD IQBAL
F32202-
3249190-04 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
30GHULAM QASIM KHAN
GHULAM AKBAR M32202-
2488329-79 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
31 WAZEER MAIMANZOOR HUSSAIN
F32202-
2453585-23 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
32SAIF ULLHA KHAN
GHULAM AKBAR M32202-
2565197-77 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
33NAZAKAT HUSSAIN
GHULAM NABI M32202-
7981619-57 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
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34MANZOOR HUSSAIN
SHADOO KHAN M32202-
5952451-96 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
35MAQSOOD HUSSAIN
GHULAM MUHAMMAD
M32202-
2532886-17 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
36 IJAZ HUSSAIN AHMAD KHAN M32202-
5573852-77 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
37GHULAM QASIM KHAN
KHUDA BUX KHAN
M32202-
7636234-57 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
38 IMDAD HUSSAINMANZOOR HUSSAIN
M32202-
2547256-75 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
39SYED SAJJAD HUSSAIN
SYED SADIQ HUSSAIN
M32202-
1558951-56 Basti Nooran Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
40KHADAM HUSSAIN
MUHAMMAD RAMZAN
M32202-131862-
15 Basti Nooran Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Mung +Fertilizer Urea
+Agric Tool
Assessed Beneficiaries SEED Rice,Fertilizer Urea and agric Tool Kit District LAYYAH
Sr.# Name of BeneficiaryFather's/
Husband's NameGender CNIC #
Family Size
Hamlet Village UC
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea
+ Fertilizer DAP + Agric
Tool Kit
1 FAZAL ABBASMEHMOOD KHAN
M32202-
5643568-36 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
2 NASEEM MAIMOHAMMAD RAMZAN
F32202-
2739802-88 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
3MUKHTIAR HUSSAIN
LASHKER ALI M32202-
2502450-38 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
4MOHAMMAD ASLAM
LASHKAR ALI M32202-
2502449-18 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
5MOHAMMAD IQBAL
LASHKAR ALI M32202-
2504699-710 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
6 BASHEER AHMAD ALLAH BUX M32202-
7759165-96 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
7 KORA KHANMOHAMMAD KHAN
M32202-
2319236-79 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
8 MANZOOR MOUSA KHAN M 32202- 11 Khayber Gashkori Baseera BASEERA Seed Rice +
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9MUKHTIAR HUSSAIN
ALLAH BAKHASH
M32202-
7025629-78 Baseer Jadeed Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
10 SADDO BIBI ABDUL HAMEED M32202-
2430851-45 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
11GHULAM SHABEER
MOHAMMAD HAYYAT
F32202-
2145049-35 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
12 AZIZ MAIMOHAMMAD HANIF
F32202-
7824525-46 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
13 ZUBAIDA BIBI AKHTER ABBAS F32202-
9895038-25 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
14 GHULAM ABBAS GHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
0169089-32 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
15MAZHAR HUSSAIN
ALLAH DAD M32202-
8387833-610 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
16 ZAFAR IQBAL ALLAH DAD M32202-
2498774-78 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
17 KANIZ FATIMAMOHAMMAD AKRAM
F32202-
248310-87 Basti Mud Baseera BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
18MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN
GANMOO M32202-
9504591-57 Basti Wahia
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
19 HAMMID ALI AHMED BAKHSH M32202-
4462575-15 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
20MUHAMMD HUSSAIN
GHULAM HAIDER
M32202-
7968145-77 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
21 FAIZ MUAHMMADGHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
0904621-95 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
22 SJJAD HUSSAIN GHULAM AKBAR M32202-
8870035-55 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
23 ABDUL MAJEED ALLAH BUX M32202-
4464785-77 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
24 FREED HUSSAIN ALLAH BUX M32202-
2518661-57 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
25 NAZAR HUSSAIN ALLAH BUX M32202-
7372556-97 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERASeed Rice +
Fertilizer Urea +
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Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
26 RASHEED AHMED AMEER HUSSAIN M32202-
4303546-75 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
27 MUHAMMD FAIZ ALLAH BUX M32202-
2505353-511 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
28MUHAMMD UMMAR FARROQI
GHULAM RASOOL
M32202-
5689125-56 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
29MUHAMMD AKRAM
GHUALM HUSSIAN
M32202-
8152864-55 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
30 REHMAT ULLAHGHULAM SADEEQ
M32202-
3231842-19 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
31 GHULAM SHABIRGHULAM SHABIR
M32202-
0912021-98 Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
32 MUHAMMAD ALI BAKHA M32202-
9076172-59
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
33MEHBOOB AHMAD
MASSU M32202-
2658018-52
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
34MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
MASSU M32202-
5683348-97
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
35MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
AHMAD BUX M32202-
9380826-56
Basti Dera Wali Muhammad
Katchi Bahar Shah
BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
36 FAIZ MUHAMMAD FAQEER MUHAMMAD
M32202-
5984682-77 Basti Laskani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
37 ALTAF HUSSAIN GHULAM QASIM M32202-
6210250-51 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
38 SYED ALI SHAAMEER HAIDER SHA
M32202-
24987O4-95 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
39MULAZIM HUSSAIN KHAN
GHU;LAM AKBAR KHAN
M32202-
2554438-710 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
40KHADAM HUSSAIN KHAN
MEHMOOD KHAN
M32202-
3983470-110 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
41CHARAGH HUSSAIN
AMEER HAIDER M32202-
24987O4-16 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
42 IQBAL HUSSAINGHULAM HUSSAIN
M32202-
2493843-17 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP +
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Agric Tool Kit
43 FAZAL HUSSAINFAQEER MUHAMMAD
M32202-
1880221-56 Lothar Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
44 KHURSHEED MAI GHULAM AKBAR F32202-
3166346-06 Basti Morani Laskani Wala BASEERA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
45 MASTAQ AHMAD KALU KHAN M32202-
1885711-38 Kachar Shahani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
46 ASHAQ HUSSAINMUHAMMAD BUX
M32202-
2152327-75 Kachar Shahani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
47 JAVEED IQBAL ASHAQ HUSSAIN M32202-
0511557-34 Kachar Shahani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
48MUHAMMAD SHAREEF
GHULAM SHABIR KHAN
M32202-
9851165-35 Kachar Shahani Sanjh Isra SAHUWALA
Seed Rice + Fertilizer Urea + Fertilizer DAP + Agric Tool Kit
Assessed BENEFICIARIES OF SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT District LAYYAH
Sr # Name of BeneficiaryFather's/ Husband's
NameGender (M/F)
CNIC #Family
sizeHamlet Village UC Agric Input Type
1 MUKHTIAR HUSSAIN GHULAM SHABIR M32202-
7583717-38
Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
2 RAB NAWAZ ALU M32202-
7287826-74
Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
3 MUSHTAQ HUSSAINFAQEER MUHAMMAD
M32202-
4972855-59
Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
4 MANZOOR HUSSAIN GHULAM HUSSAIN M32202-
6889765-16
Katchi Bahar Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
5MUHAMMAD IBRAHEEM
KHUDA BUX M32202-
2495993-96
Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
6MUHAMMD NAWAZ SHAH
KARAM HUSSAIN SHAH
M32202-
2495974-57
Cheerag Shah
Katchi Bahar Shah
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
7 GHULAM QASIM MAHR HUSSAIN M Missing 3Basti
Gaman Shah
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
8 MAZHAR ABBAS GHULAM ABBAS M32202-
2498762-35
Basti Gaman Shah
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
9 GHULAM ABBAS JAMU SHAH M32202-
2547727-55
Basti Kunira
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
10 MUHMMAD AFZALMUHMMAD AMEEN
M32202-
2530877-72
KHAIR SHAH
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
11MUHMMAD TANVEER
GHULAM BSHABEER
M32202-
7296279-15
KHAIR SHAH
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
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12MUHMMAD FAIZULLAH
GHULAB M32202-
8045304-39
KHAIR SHAH
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
13 FAZAL ABAS GHULAM HUSSAIN M32202-
6310570-18
KHAIR SHAH
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
14MUKHTAIR AHMED KAZMI
SYD MUHMMAD HUSSAIN
M32202-
2490335-79
KHAIR SHAH
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
15 ALLAH WASAI GHULAM AKBAR F32202-
9130783-61
BASTI MORANI
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
16 MANZOOR HUSSAIN KALOO KHAN M32202-
7539575-35
BASTI MORANI
Laskani Wala
BaseeraSEED COTTON ,
FERTILIZER UREA AND AGRIC TOOL KIT
17 MUHAMMAD IQBAL GULA M32202-
1139863-510 Basti
MohanaSahuwala
Pacca Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
18 NOOR AHMADMUHAAMMAD NAWAZ
M32202-
3886791-310 Basti
MohanaSahuwala
Pacca Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
19MUHAMMAD RAMZAN
GUHULAM RASOOL
M32202-
6161966-75 Basti
MohanaSahuwala
Pacca Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
20 RAB NAWAZ ALLAH DAWAYA M32202-
0351944-57 Basti
MohanaSahuwala
Pacca Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
21 IMAM BUX AHMAD BUX M32202-
7653892-35
Basti Thori Sanjh Isra Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
22 ABDUL RAZZAQ ALLAH DAD KHAN M32202-
6684487-75
Shah Wala Sanjh Isra Sahuwala
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
23 IJAZ AHMADMULAZIM HUSSAIN
M32202-
5885253-32 Basti
PerainAulakh Nashaib SHAH PUR
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
24 ALTAF HUSSAINMULAZIM HUSSAIN
M32202-
7740859-12 Basti
PerainAulakh Nashaib SHAH PUR
SEED COTTON , FERTILIZER UREA AND
AGRIC TOOL KIT
Annexure- XI (Assessed Schemes of CPIs)
Sr. NoUnion
CouncilR/Village
Name of PC/CBO
Location (Hamlet)
Project Sub-Type
No.s
1
Uni
on C
ounc
il Ba
seer
a
Baseera
CBO AL REHMAN
BASEERA JADEED
Hand pump 1
2 Tube Well Bore
3
3 BASTI MUD Tube Well Bore
1
4PC AL ABBAS BASEERA
JADEEDSOLING 1
5 DRAIN 16 Laskani PC LASKANI LASKANI WALA Link Road 1
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Wala
WALA7 PC WASHAIB
DAHI TANZEEMMORANI
Link Road 18 DRAIN 19 CBO AL GHAZI
WELFARENOORAN WALA CULVERT 1
10 MORANI Hand pump 311 PC SADEEQ
ABADSADEEQ ABAD
Link Road 112 Drain 1
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