Tuesday, December 23, 2008

how does car financing work

how does car financing work? Many questions like this, how does car financing works, dealer car financing, bank loan, car financing and somthing like this, and this is the same question like, how does car financing works?

And intresting thing is, the answer about tis question is "this is the monthly headache". Very funy.

This is the basic answer of this question is...

If u want to lease, or finance a car through bank of 10,000 $ and intrest rate is 15% and lease duration is 5 year, its mean that for 1 year intrest is 1500$ x 5 years=7500$ and divide it on 12month x 5 year= 60 months. So u wil payback loan of 17500$ in loan time.

The payback of loan, or car financing is monthly billing system..
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

ADMINISTRATION

Name: Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan
Position: Vice Chancellor
Qualification: Ph.D.(USA)
Mailing Address: Vice Chancellor’s Office, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad - 38040, Pakistan.
Office Phone: +92-41-9200200, +92-41-9200161-70, Ext. 2000
Email: vc@uaf.edu.pk, vcuaf@yahoo.com
Fax: +92-41-9200764

Name: Ch.Muhammad Hussain
Position: Registrar
Qualification: M.B.A. Executive (U. A. F.)
Mailing Address: Registrar’s Office, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad - 38040, Pakistan.
Office Phone: +92-41-9200187, +92-41-9200161-70, Ext. 2101
Email: registrar@uaf.edu.pk, registraruaf2003@yahoo.com
Fax: +92-41-9200187

Name: Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Khan
Position: Treasurer
Qualification: M.A. Economics (Govt. College, Lahore)
Mailing Address: Treasurer’s Office, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad - 38040, Pakistan.
Office Phone: +92-41-9200202, +92-41-9200161-70, Ext. 2202, 2203
Email: treasurer_uaf@yahoo.com
Fax: +92-41-9200203


Faculties


Faculty of Agriculture


The Faculty of Agriculture is the biggest faculty in the University both by infrastructure and the student’s strength. Academically it comprises six departments e.g. Agronomy, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural Entomology, Plant Pathology, Crop Physiology and Forestry, Wildlife & Range Management; two institutes, e.g. Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences and Institute of Horticultural Sciences and five allied disciplines e.g. Agricultural Economics, Marketing & Agribusiness, Agricultural Extension, Animal Sciences and Institute of Food Science & Technology. The faculty imparts practical training to the students and enriches its research endeavors through Departmental Farms, Post-graduate Agricultural Research Station (PARS), Land Utilization Department, Murree/Charrapani Research Station, Agricultural Meteorology Cell, Advanced Computer Lab, Geographical Information System (GIS), Center of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB), Saline Agriculture Research Cell (SARC) and Plant Health Clinic which have been established in the faculty to carry out high-tech research work.

The faculty enjoys a profound interaction with farmers and other stakeholders and with its alumni through Farmers Syndicate Hall. It offers B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (four years) degree program and the students can tailor their degree by opting any of the major subjects listed above. All these disciplines have under- as well as post graduate programs except Crop Physiology which is allied with Agronomy for undergraduate program. The faculty has recently upgraded and transformed its instructional programs both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and in order to strengthen practical training of the students, an internship program has been included in the new scheme of studies. The faculty teaching staff is highly qualified and is trained afresh periodically through local and overseas training programs. Most of the teachers are recognized by Higher Education Commission to supervise Ph.D. scholars. Each faculty member has a dynamic research program oriented through one of the departmental research teams. Therefore, the Faculty of Agriculture remains a first choice of students for learning through out Pakistan. It, globally, has also been esteemed learning place for foreign/overseas students from all lingual and ethnic human groups. The faculty, over the time, has trained more than 11,000 undergraduate and 6000 postgraduate students in various disciplines of agriculture.

The faculty has highly structured establishment for its alumni which meets every year. At this vivid juncture the old-gold and the new faculty together review the progress and discuss the needs both in academics as well as in agriculture research in an atmosphere full of fragrance from the friendship.

Faculty of Veterinary Science

Faculty of Veterinary Science has been playing a significant role in flourishing the livestock and poultry production in the country since 1962. The Faculty has so far trained 1935 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduates, 1375 M. Sc. and 39 Ph.D.'s. The Faculty members have made significant contributions in their specific field of specialization and contributed to the advancement of basic and applied knowledge at the national and international level. Diagnostic laboratory and drugs analytical facilities have been rendered and has implemented artificial insemination technology package describing optimal conditions for collection, dilution, storage and use of the semen.



In milk producing animals mastitis has remained a major problem in the field. The introduction of very simple and "easy to do" "Surf Field Mastitis Test" by our scientists will help an early diagnosis of the disease by the farmers themselves for adopting the curative measures. University Veterinary Hospital and Animal Reproduction clinics are engaged in the treatment of animals and are dealing with gynaecological conditions. Our clinical scientists have initiated outreach programmes with ambulatory clinics to some villages. Research on medicinal plants by our pharmacologists has revealed a large number of indigenous herbs with remarkable antibiotic, antidiabetic , hepatoprotective and antiulcer activities. The geographical influences on the genetics of local animal/human population have also been observed. Moreover, the causative organism of Deg-Nala disease in buffaloes was isolated. Faculty has been able to develop vaccines for the prevention of diseases like hydropericardium syndrome and avian influenza.

Faculty of Sciences

The Faculty of sciences came into being in 1974 introduction to new education policy. Previously it was the Basic Sciences and Arts. There are nine departments in it and presently it is the 2nd biggest faculty of the University.

The Faculty of Sciences offers M.sc. and M.Phil, degrees in disciplines of Biochemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, and Zoology & Fisheries. Ph.D. degree programs are also offered in disciplines of Botany, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Zoology & Fisheries. The Faculty is also offering MBA (Regular), MBA (Executive), MBIT and M.Com. degrees since 1998.

Forty-five research projects of multifarious nature have so far been successfully in the faculty. Currently twelve projects funded by different funding agencies are being executed. In 2002 , the Ministry of Science & Technology granted an extensive project worth Rs. 39.975 millions to strengthen laboratories and library facilities of the science departments of the faculty.

Faculty of Animal Husbandry
The Faculty of Animal Husbandry comprises three Departments, Viz. Animal Breeding and Genetics, Livestock Management and Poultry Husbandry. The Faculty offers 39 courses at undergraduate and 39 courses at postgraduate level along with several short courses. The number of undergraduate students in the faculty is 85 while the enrolment at postgraduate is 74 including 27 Ph.D. scholars. The Faculty has the mandate to modernize livestock and poultry farming and related activities to enhance productivity of food and fiber of animal origin and thus to bring more prosperity to the farmers and in turn to the nation. It is the pioneer institution that imparts Animal Husbandry education. The faculty has established an Animal Science Information Technology (ASIT) Laboratory for hand on training of the students and use of computers in various domains of teaching and research in the field of animal production.

The faculty members have published 10 books for the benefit of students, extension workers and the farming community.


Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology

The Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology was established in 1961 when the Punjab Agriculture College, Lyallpur was given the status of University of Agriculture, Lyallpur. The main objective of the Faculty was to train manpower to cater the growing needs of mechanized farming in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. this faculty is one of the pioneer faculty of its nature in whole Pakistan.

The Faculty is offering B.Sc. and M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in Agri. Engineering & Food Technology while only M.Sc. in Fiber Technology.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

zila council road

zila council road at FAISALABAD, leads to UAF (university of agriculture faisalabad). at this road, city district govt. office, katchery, courts, DIG faisalabad office and at the end of this road the main gate of UAF situated.

watch this mobile video captured by me of zila council road to UAF faisalabad...

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Mall Road Faisalabad

The mall road of faisalabad , its leads to chenab chowk from railway station, faisal abad.

at this road, the DHQ hospital, FDA office (faisalabad devcalopment authority) TMA office (tehsil muncipal administartion of faisalabad)PIA cargo office and REGENCY arcade (a business center)(the REGENCY arcade newly designed and constructed by ABDULLAH ASSOCIATES)

here is preview of MALL ROAD faisalabad (FSD) pakistan... captured by me



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Monday, September 15, 2008

Samundari Town - Council Members

Samundari Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Shah Nawaz Chaudary
Town Naib Nazim
Nabeel Nabi Mumtaz
1
Naib Nazim
Mazhar Hussain
Muhammad Aslam
Chak No.199 /GB
2
Naib Nazim
Saeed Akhtar
Habib Ahmad
Chak No. 195 /GB
3
Naib Nazim
Tariq Mehmood
Muhammad Idrees Khan
Chak No 488 /GB
4
Naib Nazim
Bashir Ahmad
Barkat Ali
Chak No 206/ GB
5
Naib Nazim
Khalid Mehmood
Fazal Muhammad
Chak No 213 /GB
6
Naib Nazim
Rana Muhammad Aslam
Rana Muhammad Yaseen
Chak No 203 /GB
7
Naib Nazim
Ch.Javed Rasool
Ch.Ghulam Rasool
Chak No 482 /GB
8
Naib Nazim
Zafar Iqbal
Muhammad Sabir Khan
Chak No 481 /GB
9
Naib Nazim
Idrees Ahmad
Muhammad Ibrahim
Chak No. 218 /GB
10
Naib Nazim
Abdul Majeed
Hadayat Ali
Chak No 221 /GB
11
Naib Nazim
Noor Muhammad
Muhammad Sharif
Chak NO 49 /GB
12
Naib Nazim
Ch. Muhammad Aslam
Babu
Chak NO 44/ GB
13
Naib Nazim
Nasir Hussain
Bagh Hussain
Chak NO 52 /GB
14
Naib Nazim
Abdul Manan
Muhammad Afzal Khan
Chak No.134 /GB, Fsd.
15
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Nadeem Ahmad(N/N
Muhammad Bashir
Chak No.140 /GB, Fsd.
16
Naib Nazim
Abdul Hameed Tahir
Abdul Ghani
Chak No.470/GB, Fsd.
17
Naib Nazim
Zulfiqar Ali Sohutta
Muhammad Rafique
Chak No.447/GB, Fsd.
18
Naib Nazim
Shafqat Ali
Ghulam Hussain
Chak No.443/GB, Fsd.
19
Naib Nazim
Nasir Hafeez
Abdul Hafeez
137 road ward-1,Samundri
20
Naib Nazim
Tahir Firaz
Muhammad Akram
Ashraf Abad,Samundri
21
Naib Nazim
Malik Akhtar Nawaz
Malik Toora Khan
Zia Market Hashmat pura,Samundri
22
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Mustafa Moazam
Talib Hussain
Chak No.467/GB
23
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ilyas
Muhammad Arshad
Chak No.527/GB
24
Naib Nazim
Waqar Ahmad
Muhammad Aslam
Chak No.136/GB
25
Naib Nazim
Israr Ahmad
Maqbool Ahmad
Chak No.168/GB
26
Naib Nazim
Asghar Ali
Barkat Ali
Chak No.440/GB
27
Naib Nazim
Khalid Mehmood
Riasat Ali
Chak No.167/GB
28
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Saleem
Fazal Din
Chak No.172/GB
29
Peasant/Worker
Nabeel Nabi
Mumtaz Nabi
Chak No 167/GB, Samundri.
30
Women
Naseem Kasana
W/O Shabbir Ahmad Kasana
Jinnah Abadi Samundri
31
Women
Sabahat Nazeer
D/O Rana Mazhar Khan
45/GB, Samundri
32
Women
Anwari Begum
W/O Zafar Iqbal Anjum
Chak No 192/GB, Samundri
33
Women
Ghazala
D/O Abdul Rashid
P- 119, Ravi Mohallah Samundri
34
Women
Perveen Akhtar
W/O Muhammad Ashraf
P-17, St No 7, Chaki Bazar Samundri
35
Women
Riaz Akhtar
W/O Abdul Razzaq
136/GB, Saundri
36
Women
Mst.Shagufta Mujahid
W/O Ghulam Rasool Mujahid
199/GB, Samundri
37
Women
Rubina Naseem
W/O Naseem Sarwar
P- 47, Ravi Mohallah Samundri
38
Women
Shamim Akhtar
D/O Salamat Ali Khan
Gujjar Basti Siraj Pura Samundri
39
Minority
Manzoor Masih
Channan Masih
Ghristian Colony Samundri
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Tandilianwala Town - Council Members

Tandilianwala Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Ali Gohar Khan
Town Naib Nazim
Shaheer Butt

1
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Ali Khan
Noor Muhammad
Chak No.597/GB
2
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ali
Alam Sher
Chak No.599/GB
3
Naib Nazim
Noor Muhammad
Bagy Khan
Chak No.600/GB
4
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Mohsan
Habib Ullah
Chak No.423/GB
5
Naib Nazim
Malik Zahoor Ali
Malik Ahmad Khan
Chak No.431/GB
6
Naib Nazim
Abdul Razaq
Ahmad Khan
Chak No.420/GB
7
Naib Nazim
Shaheer Daowd Butt
Muhammad Daowd Butt
Chak No.415/GB
8
Naib Nazim
Malik Muddasar Majeed
Abdul Majeed
House No.411,Ward No.3,Ghalla Mandi,Tandlianwala
9
Naib Nazim
Majid Nawaz Shah Gilani
Shah Nawaz Shah
St.No.6,Mumtazabad, Tandlianwala
10
Naib Nazim
Abdul Wahab
Rijada
Chak No.607/GB
11
Naib Nazim
Syed Farhat Abbas Shah
Syed Aalamdar Hussain
Mouza Khai,Tandlianwala
12
Naib Nazim
Malik Zafar Iqbal
Noor Ahmad
Chak No.412/GB
13
Naib Nazim
Zahoor Shah
Pir Irshad Shah
Chak No. 402/GB T/Wala
14
Naib Nazim
Zaffar Iqbal
Abdul Sattar
Chak No.400/GB T/Wala
15
Naib Nazim
Ahmad Ali
Sikandar Ali
Mauza Dekadi Mehar Shahana T/Wala
16
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Nasir
Karam Ali
Chak No.616/GB
17
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Khan
Allah Yar
Chak No.457/GB
18
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Arif
Noor Samand
Chak No.456/GB
19
Naib Nazim
Mazhar Iqbal
Shahadat Ali
Chak No.399/GB
20
Naib Nazim
Aman Ullah
Sikandar Khan
Chak No.454/GB
21
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Hayat
Muhammad Nawaz
Chak No.554/GB
22
Naib Nazim
Wali Muhammad
Taugga
Chak No.547/GB
23
Naib Nazim
Akmal Hassan
Haji Nawab Khan
Killianwala
24
Naib Nazim
Nourang Ali
Warryam
Abu Vehni Wal
25
Naib Nazim
Zafar Abbas
Hafiz Dilawar
Chak No. 500GB, T/Wala.
26
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Shafique
Abdul Majid
Mamoon Kanjan
27
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Tofeeq Gohar
Ghulam Bari
Chak No. 507 GB, T/Wala.
28
Naib Nazim
Sami Ullah
Ch. Nasrullah
Chak No. 493 GB, T/Wala.
29
Peasant/Worker
Rana Muhammad Wakeel
Habib Ullah
Garh Fateh Shah PO Same Tandlianwala
30
Women
Muradan Bibi
W/O Shaukat Ali
Tariq Colony Mamun Kanjan Tandlianwala.
31
Women
Zahida Perveen
W/O Haji Gulzar Hussain
Shamas Pura Tandlianwala
32
Women
Bushra Bibi
W/O Shabbir Ahmad
Mohallah Islam Pura Tandlianwala
33
Women
Fakhira Jabeen
D/O Ibrar Ahmad
Block No 6, Ward No 22, Ghallah Mandi T Wala
34
Women
Imtiaz Ch.
D/O Abdul Sattar
H NO 15, Ward No 20, Tandlianwala.
35
Women
Shamshad Bibi
W/O Zahoor Ahmad
Moza Shadi PO Moza Garh
36
Women
Shehnaz Bibi
Ghulam Shabbir Khan
Moza Khai PO Garh Fateh Shah
37
Women
Zahida Perveen
W/O Irshad Ahmad Aqeel
H NO 197/P, Chowk Doctor Ladoo Iqbal Colony Tandlianwala
38
Women
Shahida Perveen
W/O Mukhtar Ahmad
H No 39/P, Ward No 21 Chowki Road Tandlianwala
39
Minority
Faryad Masih
Ghulam Masih
Shamas Pura Tandlianwala
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Jaranwala Town - Council Members

Jaranwala Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Ch. Muhammad Akram
Town Naib Nazim
Rai Shehbaz Khan Kharal

1
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD ISHAQ
CHAK NO.54/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MANZOOR AHMAD
2
Naib Nazim
SARFRAZ HUSSAIN
CHAK NO.63/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN
3
Naib Nazim
SOHAIL AHMAD
CHAK NO.151/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
AZMAT ULLAH
4
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD JAVED TARIQ
CHAK NO.74/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
CH.MANZOOR AHMAD
5
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH
CHAK NO.76/RB KHURRIANWALADistt:FSD
MUHAMMAD HAYYAT
6
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD AZEEM
CHAK NO.266/RB KHURRIANWALA Jaranwala Distt:FSD
HAJI ATTA MUHAMMAD
7
Naib Nazim
ISHTIAQ AHMAD ZIA
CHAK NO.206/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUSHTAQ AHMAD
8
Naib Nazim
Irfan Afzaal
Chak No 105/RB, Jaranwala
Ch Muhammad Akram Afzal
9
Naib Nazim
NAZAR MUHAMMAD
CHAK NO.101/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD YOUSAF
10
Naib Nazim
TAJ DIN
CHAK NO.70/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD BOOTA
11
Naib Nazim
SAKHAWAT KHAN (Naib Nzim)
CHAK NO.60/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
RANA MUHAMMAD ALI
12
Naib Nazim
HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD SARWAR
CHAK NO.94/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD SARWAR
13
Naib Nazim
IRFAN UL HAQ
CHAK NO.96/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD LUQMAN
14
Naib Nazim
MIAN ANWAR UL HASSAN
CHAK NO 95/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSDS
MIAN AKHTAR HUSSAIN
15
Naib Nazim
AZIZ SUALTAN
CHAK NO 98/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSDS
CH.SULTAN AHMAD
16
Naib Nazim
AKBAR ALI
CHAK NO 61/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSDS
MUHAMMAD LATIF
17
Naib Nazim
SHAHNAWAZ AWAN
CHAK NO 105/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSDS
ALI AHMAD
18
Naib Nazim
GHULAM RASOOL
CHAK NO 109/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSDS
SHER MUHAMMAD
19
Naib Nazim
RIAZ AHMAD
CHAK NO 229/RB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
WAZIR ALI
20
Naib Nazim
TAHIR MAHMOOD
CHAK NO 113/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
BASHIR AHMAD
21
Naib Nazim
MUSHTAQ AHMAD
CHAK NO 73/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
KHURSHID MUHAMMAD
22
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL ANWAR
CHAK NO 66/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD ANWAR
23
Naib Nazim
MIAN MUHAMMAD NASEEM RAFI
CHAK NO 123/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD RAFI
24
Naib Nazim
AFTAB AKBAR
ST NO 2 USMANIA PARK JARANWALA
ALI AKBAR
25
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD AYUB
Moh.M.ALI.Park JARANWALA
HAJI ABDUL REHMAN
26
Naib Nazim
SHAUKAT ALI
FAISAL PARK JARANWALA
MUHAMMAD ANWAR
27
Naib Nazim
HAJI NAZIR HUSSAIN
CHAK NO 128/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
NABI BIKHSH
28
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD AAMER
P432 ST NO 5 M B COL JARANWALA
MUHAMMAD AQIL
29
Naib Nazim
TARIQ MAJEED
CHAK NO.58/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
ABDUL MAJID
30
Naib Nazim
Sarfraz Ahmad
Chak No 236/GB, Jaranwala
Muhammad Sadiq
31
Naib Nazim
SHAUKAT ALI
CHAK NO.658-9/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
HAKIM ALI
32
Naib Nazim
MIAN KHAN
CHAK NO.559/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
AHMAD KHAN
33
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD PARVEZ
CHAK NO.571/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
CH,ABDUL KARIM
34
Naib Nazim
ZAKA ULLAH
CHAK NO.561/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
ANYAT ULLAH
35
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD AYUB KHAN
LUNDIANWALA Jaranwala Distt:FSD
TAJA KHAN
36
Naib Nazim
GHULAM ALI
CHAK NO.644/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD SHARIF
37
Naib Nazim
BASHIR AHMAD
CHAK NO.628/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
NOOR MUHAMMAD
38
Naib Nazim
ANEES UR REHMAN
CHAK NO.653-4/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN
39
Naib Nazim
BARIK ULLAH
CHAK NO.649/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD EASA
40
Naib Nazim
IHSAN ULLAH TARAR
CHAK NO 237/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
CH,NAZAR MUHAMMAD
41
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD NAWAZ
CHAK NO /GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
NAZAR MUHAMMAD
42
Naib Nazim
RANA SHAHJAHAN QURASHI
CHAK NO.240/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD SABAR KHAN
43
Naib Nazim
SHAHADAT KHAN
CHAK NO /GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD KHAN
44
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD ASLAM KHAN
CHAK NO /GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
HAJI SHAMIR KHAN
45
Naib Nazim
MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN
CHAK NO 384/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
SARANG KHAN
46
Naib Nazim
JAFFAR HUSSAIN
CHAK NO 581/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
AMIR ALI
47
Naib Nazim
RUB NAWAZ
CHAK NO 275/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
ALLAH DITTA
48
Naib Nazim
MALIK MADAD HUSSAIN
CHAK NO 374/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD SADIQ
49
Naib Nazim
AZAM ALI
CHAK NO 23/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
AKBAR ALI
50
Naib Nazim
QUDRAT ULLAH
CHAK NO 55/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
REHMAT ALI
51
Naib Nazim
MUBARAK ALI
CHAK NO 115/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
GHULAM MUHAMMAD
52
Naib Nazim
ZULFIQAR ALI ASIM
CHAK NO 74/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
NIAZ ALI
53
Naib Nazim
Syed Munir Akhtar Mazhar
Chak No 39/GB, Tehsil Jaranwala Dist Fsd.
Haji Muhammad Alam
54
Naib Nazim
ASGHAR ALI
CHAK NO 27/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
MUHAMMAD ALI
55
Naib Nazim
NASIR ALI
CHAK NO 283/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
SHAHADAT
56
Naib Nazim
NOOR AHMAD
CHAK NO 368/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
NAZAR HUSSAIN
57
Naib Nazim
GHULAM MUSTAFA
CHAK NO 434/GB Jaranwala Distt:FSD
ANWAR KHAN
58
Peasant/Worker
Muhammad Arif Khan
P-297/ St No 4, Gillani Mohallah Tehsil Jaranwala, Fsd.
Gulzar Muhammad Khan
59
Peasant/Worker
Farrukh Ahtisham Nazir
Chak No 69/RB, Tehsil Jaranwala Distt Fsd.
Nazir Ahmad Arif
60
Peasant/Worker
Shehbaz Khan
Moza Saeed Pura, Tehsil Jaranwala Fsd.
Muhammad Ali
61
Women
Naz Perveen
Chak No 239/GB, Jaranwala.
Rai Muhammad Aslam Khan
62
Women
Rashida Bibi
Chak No 52/RB, Jaranwala
D/O Muhammad Shafi
63
Women
Kaneez Fatima
107/RB, Jaranwala
Muhammad Latif
64
Women
Tahira Batool
434/GB, Jaranwala
Tariq Mehmood
65
Women
Qamar Un Nisa
374/GB, Jaranwala.
D/O Allah Dad Khan
66
Women
Raheela Sakhawat Alisa Raheela Begum
Muhammad Ali Park, Jaranwala.
Rai Sakhawat Hussain
67
Women
Shahneela Aslam
570/GB, Jaranwala.
D/O Muhammad Aslam
68
Women
Tasneem Kausar
Chak NO 266/RB, Khurarianwala.
Muhammad Ashraf
69
Women
Farhana Khan
Kachi Abadi Islam Pura Jaranwala.
Muhammad Rafiq
70
Women
Rubina Shabnam
H No 25 St NO 7, Muhammad Bibi Colony Jaranwala
Malik Muhammad Saleem
71
Women
Sughran Bibi
Chak No 119/GB, Jaranwala
Abdul Majeed
72
Women
Kausar Perveen
Chak No 73/RB, Khurarinwala Jaranwala.
Muhammad Irshad Tayab
73
Women
Sajida Perveen
H No 779/ St NO 3, Tanki Bazar Jaranwala.
D/O Ghulam Rasool
74
Women
Shanum Haq
Chak NO 95/GB, Tehsil Jaranwala
Muhammad Ilyas
75
Women
Naziran Bibi
Feroz Colony, Near Tezab Mill Jaranwala
Mukhtar Ahmad
76
Women
Samina Mubarak
H No 156 St No 3, Islam Pura Jaranwala
D/O Mubarak Ali
77
Women
Safia Bibi
266/RB, Khurarinwala Jaranwala
Muhammad Latif
78
Women
Nasreen Akhtar
St No 6 Mohallah Farooq Park Jaranwala
Shafiq Ahmad
79
Women
Shamim Akhtar
P- 192, St NO 4, Islam Pura Jaranwala
Abid Hussain
80
Minority
Javed Masih
Basti Essa Nagri Chak No 127/GB, Jaranwala
Amin Masih
81
Minority
Manzoor Masih
Chak No 145/GB, Jaranwala
Iqbal Masih
82
Minority
Shamoon Javed Bhatti
Chak No 240/GB, Jaranwala
Bantoo Bhatti
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Chak Jhumra Town - Council Members

Chak Jhumra Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Fawad Ahmed Cheema
Town Naib Nazim
Mian Ikram

1
Naib Nazim
Fayyaz Ahmad
Naseer Ahmad
Chak No.21/JB
2
Naib Nazim
Zahid Hussain
Muhammad Ghaus
Chak No.130/RB
3
Naib Nazim
Hafiz Muhammad Ishfaq Ansar
Muhammad Ismail
Chak No.144/RB
4
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Khalil Alias Ejaz
Sher Muhammad
Chak No.132/RB
5
Naib Nazim
Syed Waseem Abass
Syed Iqbal Hussain Shah
Chak No.139/RB
6
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ali
Allah Yar
Chak No.141/RB
7
Naib Nazim
Shabbir Ahmad Khan
Nazir Ahmad
Chak No.163/RB
8
Naib Nazim
Shehzad Liaqat
Liaqat Ali
Chak No.148/RB
9
Naib Nazim
Malik Rab Nawaz Tawana
Malik Fateh Sher
Chak No.109/JB
10
Naib Nazim
Pervaiz Iqbal
Mian Muhammad
Chak No.20/JB
11
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Aslam
Bashir Ahmad
Chak No157/RB
12
Naib Nazim
Malik Iftikhar Ahmad
Lal Din
Chak Jhumera
13
Naib Nazim
Ch.Bashir Ahmad
Bahadar Ali
Chak Jhumera
14
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Anwar
Nazir Ahmad
107/JB Chak Jhumra 186/RB Un Opp
15
Naib Nazim
Mian Mohammad Ikram
Haji Umer Din
Chak No.189/RB
16
Peasant/Worker
Nasir Mehmood Bhutta
Rashid Ahmad
Chak No 102/JB, Chak Jhumra Fsd.
17
Women (Special Seats)
Shabana Zahid
W/O Zahid Mehmood
P 197 New Colony Town Chak Jhumra Fsd.
18
Women (Special Seats)
Talat Syeda
W/o Muhammad Ikram
Chak No.189/RB Gedri Chak Jhumra Fsd.
19
Women (Special Seats)
Khalida Perveen
W/o Fawaib Khan
Chak No.157/RB Gojra Chak Jhumra Fsd
20
Women (Special Seats)
Razia Sultana
W/o Bashir Ahmad
H.NO.192 b Gujar Basti Shahkot Road Chak Jhumra Fsd.
21
Women (Special Seats)
Rubina Naseer
D/o Naseer Ahmad.
Chak No.467/JB Burj Madni Chak Jhumra Fsd.
22
Minority
Sultan Stphen
Allah Ditta
Saroya House Christian Town Chiniot Road Chak Jhumra
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LyallPur Town - Council Members

LyallPur Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Rana Zahid Mehmood
Town Naib Nazim
Nadeem Aftab Sindhu

1
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Shoaib
Khursheed Ahmad
Chak No. 36/JB
2
Naib Nazim
Shafqat Ali Shah
Nazar Hussain Shah
Chak No. 31/JB
3
Naib Nazim
Syed Ali Murshad
Syed Abdul Ghaffar Shah
Chak No. 60/JB
4
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Latif
Haji Ghulam Fareed
Chak No.55/JB Bababakala
5
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Aslam
Abdul Aziz Khan
Chak No. 59/JB
6
Naib Nazim
Nasir Mehmood Gill
Madad Ali Gill
Chak No. 9/JB
7
Naib Nazim
Nisar Ahmad
Lal Din
Chak No. 100/JB
8
Naib Nazim
Ch.Javaid Iqbal
Ch.Liaqat Ali
Chak No. 8/JB
9
Naib Nazim
Sajjad Ahmad
Liaqat Ali
Chak No. 48/JB
10
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ahmad
Muhammad Afzal Ali
Chak No. 49/JB
11
Naib Nazim
Ch.Abdul Sattar Advocate
Ch,Ghulam Nabi
Chak No.104/JB
12
Naib Nazim
Sher Afghan
Ghulam Mustifa
Chak No. 118/JB
13
Naib Nazim
Sarfraz Ali Boota
Ch. Muhammad Iqbal
Chak No. 190/RB
14
Naib Nazim
Ch. Muhammad Yaqoob
Ch.Muhammad Ibrahim
Chak No. 196/RB
15
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Mehboob Asif
Muhammad Shafee
Chak No. 192/RB
16
Naib Nazim
Ch.Muhammad Ashraf
Muhammad Shafi
Chak No. 199/RB
17
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Arshad Khan
Muhammad Ashraf Khan
CH. No. 119 JB, Fsd.
18
Naib Nazim
Irfan Idrees
Idrees Ahmad
P-127, St.No. 2, Diglus Pura, Fsd.
19
Naib Nazim
Liaqat Ali
Muhammad Ismail
P-35, Gujjar Basti, Fsd.
20
Naib Nazim
Manzoor Ahmad
Muhammad Saleem
P-5, Sialvi Colony, Fsd.
21
Naib Nazim
Ejaz Ahmad
Muhammad Shafi
P-1706, St. No. 10, Faizabad, Fsd.
22
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Razzaq
Zia ul Haq
St. No. 18, Rasool Pura, G.M.abad, Fsd.
23
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Farooq Khan
Abdul Latif Khan
St. No. 5, Sulemania Colony G.M.abad, Fsd.
24
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Arshad Khan
Kaley Khan
P-5, St. 5, Green View Cly, Fsd
25
Naib Nazim
Habib Miraj
Miraj Din
CH. No. 7 JB, Punjwar, Fsd.
26
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Hussain
Lal Khan
Ali Town, Tipu Sultan Road, Fsd
27
Naib Nazim
Sakhi Zaman Khan
Haji Mehrbaan Khan
CH. No.122 JB, Noorpur, Fsd.
28
Naib Nazim
Sarfraz Ahmad
Muhammad Ramzan
P-442, Noorpur, Fsd.
29
Naib Nazim
Ch. Riaz ul Karim
Abdul Kareem
P-410, St. 5, Mustafa abad, Fsd.
30
Naib Nazim
Hamid Rasheed
Abdul Rasheed
New Green Town, Millat Road, Fsd.
31
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Bheek Awan
Ch. M. Tufail Awan
P-1, St. No. 1, Boley Di Jhugi,Fsd.
32
Naib Nazim
Mubarak Ali
Naseer Ahmad
P-933, St. No. 15, Islam Nagar,Fsd
33
Naib Nazim
Aslam Pervaiz
Muhammad Din
P-187, St. No. 2, Islam Nagar, Fsd.
34
Naib Nazim
Fiaz Hussain
Taj Muhammad
Moti Masjid, St. 2, Hajveri Town, Fsd.
35
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Sajjad Bhatti
Abdul Ghani
St. No. 2, Hajveri Town, Fsd.
36
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ishaq Ghori
Muhammad Ismail
P-244, Old Central Jail, Fsd.
37
Naib Nazim
Masood Ahmad
Muhammad Yahyah
P-69, Mominabad, Fsd.
38
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Saeed
Haji Naseer Ahmad
498-E, Sarsyed Town, Fsd.
39
Peasant/Worker
Nadeem Aftab
Ashiq Ali
H No p- 83, Goal Sabunwala, Faisalabad.
40
Peasant/Worker
Muhammad Arshad
Muhammad Rafiq
St No 2/3, Bismillah Town 122/JB, Fsd.
41
Woman
Shamim Akhtar
Khalid Anwar
H NO 20/21, Mander Seeta Ram H No 26/27, Diglas Pura Fsd.
42
Woman
Zubeda
Muhammad Anwar
St NO 6, Faiz Abad Fsd.
43
Woman
Saima Tariq
Tariq Javed
P-115, St No 4, Rehman Pura Fsd.
44
Woman
Irshad Akhtar
Boota Masih
8/JB, Faisalabad.
45
Woman
Shazia Manzoor
Manzoor Masih
Main Bazar P-451, St NO 2, Christian Town, Fsd.
46
Woman
Jameela Shaheen
Muhammad Munir
31/JB, Fsd.
47
Woman
Kaneez Fatima
Altaf Ur Rehman
P-49, St No 4, Rehman Pura Fsd.
48
Woman
Sakeena Aziz
Ch Abdul Aziz
Chak No 121/JB, Fsd.
49
Woman
Zubeda Begum
Tahir Saeed
116/JB, Fsd.
50
Woman
Abida Bibi
Muhammad Yaseen Ansari
Bilal Ganj Hajveri Town, Fsd.
51
Woman
Rozina Majid
Majid Ali
196/RB, Ghona Gharbi, Fsd
52
Woman
Munawar Shehnaz
Khalid Hameed
195/RB, JandanWala, Fsd.
53
Woman
Suriya Begum
Maqsood Ahmad
104/JB, Fsd.
54
Minority
Perviz Akhtar
Inyat Gill
Mohalla Akbar Abad St No 2, Jail Road Fsd.
55
Minority
Saleem Aftab
Bantaa Masih
P-1085, St No 12, Hajveri Twon Fsd.
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Madina Town - Council Members

Madina Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Chaudhry Ali Akhtar Khan
Town Naib Nazim
Mian Sajjad Ahmad

1
Naib Nazim
Zulfiqar Khan
Bakhay Khan
Chak No.87/GB
2
Naib Nazim
Imran Ali
Ch.Abdul Qadoos
Chak No.243/RB
3
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Muhammad
Ch.Ali Bakush
Chak No.255/RB
4
Naib Nazim
Riaz Ahmad
Ahmad Yar
Chak No.236/RB
5
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Sahfique
Din Muhammad
Chak No.75/GB
6
Naib Nazim
Nawab Sahib
Falak Sher
Chak No.227/RB
7
Naib Nazim
Nazakat Ali
Noor Muhammad
Chak No.215/RB
8
Naib Nazim
Rizwan Ahmad Cheema
Muhammad Hussain
Chak No.226/RB
9
Naib Nazim
Rana Fariad Ali
Abdul Shan
Chak No. 204 R/B Faisalabad
10
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Islam
Abdul Aziz
Chak No.202 RB Faisalabad
11
Naib Nazim
Haji Muhammad Rafique
Rehmat Ali
P-9220 Haiderabad FSD
12
Naib Nazim
Abdul Ghafoor
Abdul Rehman
St-11 Hajiabad FSD
13
Naib Nazim
Sajjad Ahmad
Ch.Amin Nadim
Street Nishatabad FSD
14
Naib Nazim
Akbar Ali
Ilam Din
St-9 Yousafabad 203R/B FSD
15
Naib Nazim
Rana Ijaz Ahmad Khan
Abdul Hamid Khan
Chak No.203 RB Manawala FSD
16
Naib Nazim
Saeed Ahmad Naseem
Ch. Sikander Ali
203 RB Malik pur FSD
17
Naib Nazim
Syed Faisal Shah
Syed Ihsan Elahi Shah
Chak No.207 RB Mansorabad FSD
18
Naib Nazim
Syed Mudassar Hussain Bukhari
Syed Muzzamal Hussain Khalid
P-7024 St-12 Mansoorabad FSD
19
Naib Nazim
Yahya Baig Sabar
Umar Din
St-9 Manzoor park FSD
20
Naib Nazim
Mirza Ghulam Abbass
Mirza Abdul Ghani
H. No.369, St. No.5-A, Mohallah Ahmed Abad, FSD.
21
Naib Nazim
Khawar Rasheed
Abdul Rasheed
383-B Gulistan colony FSD
22
Naib Nazim
Waheed Ahmad
Nazeer Ahmad
P-302 St-10 Tariq abad FSD
23
Naib Nazim
Shoukat Ali Chitha
Muhammad Iqbal Chitha
P-471 St-9 A-block N/pura FSD
24
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Amir Munawar
Ch. Munawar Hussain
p-191-k Gulistan colony FSD
25
Naib Nazim
Mirza Muhammad Afzal
Abdul Khaliq
St-4 Mansoorabad FSD
26
Naib Nazim
Zulfiqar Ali
Muhammad Munir
P-2800 St-6 Farooqabad Mansoorabad FSD
27
Naib Nazim
Tanveer Ahmad
Nazir Ahmad
st-42 Wahid park Abdullahpur
28
Naib Nazim
Tanveer Hussain
Nazeer Ahmad
213 RB Susan
29
Naib Nazim
Iftikhar Ali
Zulfiqar Ali
St-3 Hassanpura FSD
30
Naib Nazim
Amer Nadeem Sethi
Muhammad Rafique
P-502 St-9 Naimat Colony1
31
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Nazir Gill
Muhammad Sharif Gill
213 RB Bishan Singh Wala
32
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Aslam
Wali Muhammad
45-x-28 Madina Town
33
Naib Nazim
Shahid Mahmood Baig
Ghulam Rasool Baig
362-A P.C NO.1 FSD
34
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Latif Nazar
Nazar Muhammad
173-d PC.1 Fsd
35
Naib Nazim
Mian Muhammad Rafiq
Khushi Muhammad
p-56 Hassan pura Dhudiwala
36
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Shakoor
Khurshid Ahmad
p-37 st-1 kot khan Fsd
37
Naib Nazim
Nazar Muhammad Dogar
Haji Muhammad Boota
d-569 Dogar basti P.C 1Fsd
38
Naib Nazim
Mazhar Ali
Ali Akbar
P-1276 St-1 Fateh abad Fsd
39
Naib Nazim
Shehzad Raza
Abdul Razzaq
c-block L/27 R.Colony Fsd
40
Naib Nazim
Gulzar Ahamd Nazi
Sher Muhammad
St-2 Elahiabad Fsd
41
Naib Nazim
Naveed Mukhtar
Mukhtar Ahmad
225 R/B Malkhanwala Fsd
42
Peasant /Worker
Muhammad Ashfaq
Ghulam Muhammad
P-338/8/1, St No 4-A, Awan Chowk Ahmad Abad Gulistan Colony Fsd.
43
Peasant /Worker
Nadeem Sadiq Dogar
Muhammad Sadiq
P- 33, Dogar Street Chak No 213/RB, Hari Singh Wala, Madina Town
44
Women
Bushra Shaheen Akhtar
Rana Akhtar Ali
St No 7, Ali Park, Mananwala Fsd.
45
Women
Razia
Riaz
St No 11, Elahi Abad, Fsd.
46
Women
Shabana Rafiq
Muhammad Shahid Rashid
Chak No 202/RB, Jhumra Road Fsd.
47
Women
Shehnaz Farzand
Farzand Ali
P-4551, St No 6, Ashraf Pura Mansoorabad, Fsd.
48
Women
Anwari Begum
Muhammad Aslam
Mohallah Hasan Pura 214/RB, Dhudhi Wala Fsd.
49
Women
Suriya Akhtar
Ahmad Ali
H No P-41, St NO 1, Bismillah Park Mian Pind Mansoor Abad. Fsd.
50
Women
Anjum Safdar
Muhammad Safdar Qureshi
P-914/B, Peoples Colony Fsd.
51
Women
Abida Perveen
Badar Ud Din
Chak No 225/RB, Nazir Colony St No 2, Fsd.
52
Women
Hajra Tabbasum
Abdul Haq Warraich
H No P-1203, Mohallah Nighebanpura St NO 1, Fsd.
53
Women
Niaz Bibi
Amir Nawaz Khan
H No P-176, St No 4, Sher Shah Road. Mohalla Ihsan Abad Fsd.
54
Women
Rasheeda Begum
Muhammad Sadiq
H No 319/ Khan Model Colony, Fsd.
55
Women
Zile Huma Randhawa
Muhammad Rasheed Randhwa
H No 5, St No 11, Tanki NO 2, Madina Town. Fsd.
56
Women
Kausar Perveen
Muhammad Ashraf
Chak No 84/GB, Fsd.
57
Women
Tahira Nadir
Nadir Shehzad
St No 28, Waheed Park Abdullah Park, Fsd.
58
Minority
Farooq Masih
Yaqoob Masih
St No 3, Hajwari Park Mansoor Abad Fsd.
59
Minority
Younas Masih Sindhu
Fazal Masih
Kachi Abadi Near Imam Bara Peoples Colony Fsd.
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Jinnah Town - Council Members

Jinnah Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Muhammad Shehzad Malik
Town Naib Nazim
Shiekh Zulfiqar Ali

1
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Sabitr Javaid
Ibrahim
Chak No.275/JB
2
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Arshad
Muhammad Siddique
Chak No. 73/JB
3
Naib Nazim
Khalil Ahmad
Noor Muhammad
Chak No. 70/JB
4
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Boota
Muhammad Siddique
Chak No. 67/JB
5
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Aslam
Muhammad Tufail
Chak No. 66/JB
6
Naib Nazim
Nawazish Hussain
Rafiq Hussain
Chak No. 218/RB
7
Naib Nazim
Ch Zahid Farooq
Muhammad Ibrahim
Chak No. 68/JB
8
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ashraf
Muhammad Siddique
Chak No. 35/JB
9
Naib Nazim
Sohail Khan
Niaz Ahmad
Chak No. 41/JB
10
Naib Nazim
Rana Ishfaq Ahmad
Ch. Boota Khan
Chak No. 219 RB, Talianwala.
11
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Yasin (Naib Nazim)
Feroz Din
P-245, St. 10 Babuwala Fsd.
12
Naib Nazim
Abdul Aziz
Abdul Rasheed Ch.
P-642, Rehmat Town, Fsd.
13
Naib Nazim
Irfan Gull (Naib Nazim)
Gull Muhammad
48-68, St. 17, Nazimabad, Fsd.
14
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Riaz ul Haq
Atta Muhammad
P-290, St. No. 15, Digluspura, Fsd.
15
Naib Nazim
Abdul Majeed
Abdul Raheem
P-751, Kachi Abadi, Pertabnagar,Fsd.
16
Naib Nazim
Malik Muhammad Saeed Sajid
Malik Muhammad Ali
P-13/14, Kousarabad, Fsd.
17
Naib Nazim
Ch. Sajid Ghani (Naib Nazim)
Ch. Abdul Ghani
P-75-B, Liaqat Town, Fsd.
18
Naib Nazim
Naeem Raza
Muhammad Jamil Raza
104-A, Shaikh Cly, Fsd.
19
Naib Nazim
Rana Kharriam Akram
Rana Ikram ul Haq
202-P, Ali Housing Cly, Fsd
20
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ashraf
Bashir Ahmad
Chak No.219, Sohail abadi, Fsd
21
Naib Nazim
Abdul Khaliq
Faqeer Muhammad
St. 5, Jamil Park, Fsd.
22
Naib Nazim
Amir Malik
Muhammad Rafiq
Sher Singh wala, Fsd.
23
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Irshad
Farzand Ali
P-1224, St. 2, Siddiqabad, Fsd.
24
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Hanif Malik
Muhammad Abdullah
P-42, St. 1, Marzipura, Fsd.
25
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Tahir
Farzand Ali
2143-D, G.M abad, Fsd.
26
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Iftikhar ul Hassan
Malik Abdul Hameed
886-D, G.M abad, Fsd.
27
Naib Nazim
Shabbir Ahmad
Nazir Ahmad
P-291, Gulzar Chowk, GM Abad, Fsd
28
Naib Nazim
Abdul Latif
Sardar Muhammad
853-B, G.M abad, Fsd.
29
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Asif
Rehm Din
476-A, G.M abad, Fsd.
30
Naib Nazim
Nasir Mehmood
Kerm Din
527-P, G.M abad, Fsd.
31
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Mustafa
Abdul Ghaffar
P-6, Raza Abad, Fsd.
32
Naib Nazim
Khalid Rehman
Abdul Rehman
Chak No. 279/RB
33
Naib Nazim
Zulfiqar Ahmad
Gulzar Ahmed
P-278/8, Gali No.3, Bazar No.3, Raza Abad, Faisalabad.
34
Naib Nazim
Farooq Ahmed
Ghulam Rasool
P-44, Gulshan Colony, FSD.
35
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Javed Iqbal
Muhammad Afzal
St. 4, Munir abad, Fsd.
36
Naib Nazim
Sultan Ahmad
Jalal Din
318, St. 8, Afghanabad-2, Fsd.
37
Naib Nazim
Arfan Javed
Ch. Abdul Ghafoor
P-300, Gulberg-C, Fsd.
38
Naib Nazim
Malik Khalid Javed
Nazar Muhammad
P-115, Jinah Cly, Fsd.
39
Peasant/Worker
Muhammad Mushtaq
Ashiq Ali Khan
Kothi No 145, Jinnah Colony, Fsd.
40
Peasant/Worker
Muhammad Sajid Manzoor
Malik Manzoor Ahmad
46/B, Sadar Bazar Fsd.
41
Women
Dr Kishwar Riaz
Muhammad Riaz Shahid
P-4, St No 15, Gurunanak Pura Fsd.
42
Women
Alia Kausar
Muhammad Sharif
H No 608 St No 8, Madan Pura Fsd.
43
Women
Qamar Shehzadi
Muhammad Sadiq
2191/D, Shahi Chowk GM Abad Fsd.
44
Women
Zahida Mushtaq
Sheikh Mushtaq
P-316/ Gulshan Colony Fsd.
45
Women
Rubina Butt
Najam Ilyas
Kausar Abad Dhobi Ghat Fsd.
46
Women
Raquia Rasheed
Abdur Rasheed Arshad
370/A, GM Abad Fsd.
47
Women
Perveen Akhtar
Muhammad Sabir
64/E, GM Abad Fsd.
48
Women
Shamim Kausar
Ghulam Nabi
P-20, St No 1, Premier Colony Fsd.
49
Women
Kausar Anjum
Arif Hussain Bukhari
P-864, St NO 9, Gulzar Colony, Fsd.
50
Women
Rukhsana Tariq
Tariq Javed
P-777/58, Bazar No 2, Raza Abad Fsd.
51
Women
Najma Sharif
Muhammad Sharif
Chak NO 74/JB, Fsd.
52
Women
Rameesa Sajid
Muhammad Ramzan Sajid
83/C, Gulbarg Colony, Fsd.
53
Women
Nusrat Perveen
Ali Muhammad
330/C, GM Abad Fsd.
54
Minority
Mrs Tahira Anjum
Anwar Anjum Chaudhry
Mohallah Latif Park St No 6, Jhang Road Fsd.
55
Minority
Sarwar Masih
Sadiq Masih
Latif Chowk H No S/62, Christian Town Fsd.
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Iqbal Town - Council Members

Iqbal Town - Council Members


Town Nazim
Sajjad Hayder Cheema
Town Naib Nazim
Raja Mannan Ahmad

1
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Sarwar
Muhammad Aslam
Chak No.92/GB
2
Naib Nazim
Tassaddaq Ali
Munir Ahmad
Chak No.263/RB Dijkot
3
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Amin Aslam
Muhammad Aslam
Chak No.659/GB
4
Naib Nazim
Shahid Shaukat
Shaukat Ali
Chak No.265/RB
5
Naib Nazim
Mudassar Maqsood Naveed
Muhammad Maqsood Akhtar Ch.
Chak No.276/RB
6
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ashraf Khan
Ghulam Mustafa Khan
Chak No.87/JB
7
Naib Nazim
Mushtaq Ahmad
Fateh Ali
Chak No.86/JB
8
Naib Nazim
Khalid Ahmad
Ahmad Yar
Chak No.256/RB
9
Naib Nazim
Shahid Hussain
Muhammad Boota
Chak No.261/RB
10
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Pervaiz
Abdul Karim
Chak No 252/RB
11
Naib Nazim
Ghulam Abbas
Noor Muhammad
Chak No. 289/RB
12
Naib Nazim
Umer Rehman
Abdul Qayyum
Chak No. 232/RB
13
Naib Nazim
Allah Ditta Abid
Muhammad Khan
Chak No.246/RB
14
Naib Nazim
Tariq Mehmood Shad
Abdul Ghafar Shad
Chak No.77/JB
15
Naib Nazim
Ashfaq Ahmad
Nisar Ahmad
Chak No. 82/JB
16
Naib Nazim
Noor Asif
Liaqat Ali
235 RB Niamouana FSD
17
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Hasan
Fateh Muhammad.
P-32 St No Ghazi Abad Fsd.
18
Naib Nazim
Prof. Muhammad Saddique
Ghulam Rasool
P613 ST-7 MUHAMMADABAD
19
Naib Nazim
Mehmood Akram
Ghulam Mustafa
St No 1, 224 RB MUNSHI FATEH DIN
20
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Yaseen
Ilam Din
St-1 Rabbani colony No.2
21
Naib Nazim
Muhammad Ashraf
Sardar Muhammad
1125/B P.C NO.2 FSD
22
Naib Nazim
Khalid Farooq
Sabir Ali
107/E ALMASOOM TOWN
23
Naib Nazim
Umar Farooq
Muhammad Akram
P-325 JAVED CINEMA
24
Naib Nazim
Shakil Ahmad
Jamil Ahmad
131/E ALLAMA IQBAL COL.
25
NAIB NAZIM
Muhammad Nadeem
Muhammad Yaqoob
162/C ALLAMA IQBAL COL
26
NAIB NAZIM
Malik Asghar Ali
Karam Din
P208 ALLAMA IQBAL COL
27
NAIB NAZIM
Fiaz Qadir
Allah Rukkha
ST-1 BARKAT PURA
28
NAIB NAZIM
Fayyaz Ahmed
Riaz Ahmad
ST-1 WARISPURA
29
NAIB NAZIM
Fazal Qadeer
Sultan Ahmad
ST-3 CHISTIA PARK
30
NAIB NAZIM
Liaqat Hussain Shah
MuhammadHayat Shah
223 RB ABADI QASIM SHAH
31
NAIB NAZIM
Maqbool Ahmad
Khushi Muhammad
ST-8 SHADI PURA
32
NAIB NAZIM
Muhammad Ali Asif
Muhammad Nazeer
ST-6 P111 ASIM TOWN
33
NAIB NAZIM
Abdul Latif Mughal
Muhammad Ali
1037 DTYPE COL
34
NAIB NAZIM
Khalid Mehmood
Abdul Hameed
ST-4 SINDHO TOWN
35
NAIB NAZIM
Abdul Hameed
Muhammad Sharif
P-64, St No 11 Nisar Colony.
36
NAIB NAZIM
Muhammad Tanveer Aftab
Muhammad Chiragh Din
675/P NISAR COLONY FSD
37
NAIB NAZIM
Nadeem Ahmad Ashraf
Muhammad Ashraf
H No 438, St No. 8, Nisar Colony, Fsd
38
NAIB NAZIM
Ghulam Murtaza
Muhammad Shreef
222RB FSD
39
NAIB NAZIM
Sabir Hussain
M Tufail
P-164 St-7 Masoodabad
40
NAIB NAZIM
Muhammad Maqbool
M Shafi
P360 ST-1 SAMANABAD
41
NAIB NAZIM
Mian Muhammad Ashraf Qadri
Ghulam Muhammad
P78 ST-4 SAMANABAD
42
NAIB NAZIM
Abdul Rauf
M Munshi
P288 ST-4 AYOUB COL.
43
Peasant/Worker
Mannan Ahmad
Raja Iftikhar Nazir Ahmad
Chak No 224/RB, Peoples Colony No 2, Fsd.
44
Peasant/Worker
Muhammad Zaman Khan Niazi
Ghulam Qasim
P-1009, Raja Ghulam Rasool Nagar Fsd.
45
Women
Kausar Tasneem
Muhammad Anwar Gill
H No 1442, D Type Colony Fsd.
46
Women
Ishrat Rani
Muhammad Hanif
1835, Muhammadi Chowk D Type Colony Fsd.
47
Women
Rehana Tabbasum
Zaheer Ul Hasan
H NO 13/A, Al Masoom Town Fsd
48
Women
Mukhtaran Begum
Muhammad Shareef Shahid
Chak No 250/RB, Kachi Kothi Fsd
49
Women
Saira Khan
Safdar Ali Khan
P-857/ St NO 49, Saman Abad Fsd.
50
Women
Raquai Begum
Ahmad Ali
St No 9, Zulfiqar Colony, Block C, Fsd.
51
Women
Rehana Khanum
Muhammad Akmal
H No 981/ Block No 27, Saman Abad Fsd.
52
Women
Raquia Rashid
Muhammad Rashid
H No 195/ St No 3, Masoodabad Fsd.
53
Women
Rehana Yasmeen
Farooq Ayub
P- 3045, St NO 4, Barkat Pura Fsd.
54
Women
Suriya Begum
Muhammad Anwar
H No 9-P 222/RB, Fsd.
55
Women
Uzma Ghazanfar
Ghazanfar Ali
Seagels H/School Yousaf Town Fsd.
56
Women
Nasreen Sharif
Muhammad Sharif
Chak No 228/RB, Fsd.
57
Women
Razia Mushtaq
Mushtaq Ahmad
86/JB, Fsd
58
Women
Sajida Gill
Muhammad Zahid
St No 10,. Sohail Abad Fsd.
59
Minority
Javed Akhtar
Shafi Masih
St No 1, Bilal Town Waras Pura Fsd.
60
Minority
Maqbool Masih Abid
Feroz Ud Din
1013-P Masud Abad Fsd.
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Departments of Faisalabad Local Govt.

HEALTH [Department]

Introduction:

Executive District Officer ( Health) is incharge of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.
To render preventive Health Care to the community e.g. Expanded Programme on Immunization, control of Communicable Diseases, improvement in the Sanitary conditions, Health Education etc.
To provide the Health Care to the Outdoor/ Indoor patients.
To provide Free Emergency treatment.
To perform Major and Minor Surgery at THQ. Hospitals and Rural Health Centres in the District.
To provide the Diagnostic facilities like Laboratory Teats, X-Rays and Ambulance Services.

Law [Department]


Introduction:

This department is headed by Executive District Officer (Law). Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.


Functions & Responsibilites:


Give advice on all legal questions arising out of any case.
he is the interpreter of law
to pursue and give advice before instituting criminal or civil proceedings in a court of law in which District Government in involved.
to defend/advice whenever criminal or civil proceedings re instituted against District Government.


Organizational Chart:




Community Development [Department]


Introduction:



Executive District Officer ( Community Developmen) is the head of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.



Functions & Responsibilites:



Increase departmental resources and capacity
Support Citizen Community Boards and their initiatives
Develop collaborative partnerships with civil society and the voluntary sector
Improve departmental systems and processes
Develop local community capacity through training initiatives
Promote rights based approach to development
Promote participatory development approach in local community’s.
Develop communication, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms



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Education [Department]



Introduction:


Executive District Officer (Education) is the head of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.


Functions & Responsibilites:


Boys Schools , Girls Schools , Technical Schools , Colleges (other then professional), Sports (Education) and Special Education.
Elementary, Secondary and college education except professional education.
Grant of scholarship.
Education of handicapped children, especially deaf, dumb, blind and with low vision.
Promotion of scientific research.
Production and distribution of educational and scientific films.
Promotion of sports and co-curricular activities.
Service matters except those entrusted to the services and general administration department attached departments and the administrative departments.
Adult education.
Purchase of stores and capital goods for schools and colleges.
Establishment of new schools and up-gradation of existing schools.
Universal primary education and eradication drop outs.
Conducting of 5 th and 8 th class examination.
Identification and formulation of development schemes.
Formulation of District education budget (development and non-development) reconciliation of expenditure and audit matters.
Technical and surprise inspections of educational institutes.
Development of District data base and its up-dating.
Matters related to school councils.
Periodic and regular reporting to the heads of attached department and the administrative department.
Postings and transfers within the District, except those falling in the preview of S & GAD, attached Departments and administrative Department ( Education Department).



Works And Services [Department]



Functions & Responsibilites:



Spatial planning and development
District roads and Buildings
Planning, designing, construction. Equipment maintenance and repairs of all government buildings residential including rest houses.
Evaluation fixation of rent control management lease and sale of government buildings.
Water supply and sanitary works pertaining to government buildings and government estates except provincial assets and those assigned under main heading S & GAD under S. No. 24 in the schedule – II of the Punjab Government Rules of Business, 1974.
Administration of West Pakistan Highway Ordinance, 1959 (amended) wherever it pertains to District.
Laying stands and specification for various styles of roads and bridges for the District.
Planning and designing roads and connected works for the District roads financed from District / provincial and / or central funds.
Construction, maintenance, repairs and improvement of roads, bridges, culverts, causeways, boat bridges and ancillary bridges for the works and services department financed from District /provincial and/or central funds.
Administration of roads, bridges and boat bridges toll collection and leases of land for filling/ service stations and access roads thereof on roads under the control of District.
District testing laboratories for works.
Execution of works on behalf of other agencies/departments as deposit works.
Preparation of architectural plans / drawing of buildings.
Service matters except those administration department.
Purchase of stores and capital goods for the District Government.
Environment
To assist provincial environment protection agency in discharge of its functions under the Pakistan Environmental protection Act, 1997.
To exercise the personal administration and financial management of the subordinate staff.
To regulate motor vehicles subject to the provisions of the Pakistan environmental protection act, 1997 and the rules and regulations made there under.
To ensure guide and assist the proponents of new projects in submission of Initial environmental examination / Environmental impact assessment to the DG Punjab for approval.
To ensure implementation of environmental protection and preservation measures in all development projects at the District level and to sensitise government agencies on environmental issues.
To identify the needs for legislation in various sectors of the environmental matters.
To encourage the formation and working of non-governmental organizations, to prevent and combat pollution and promote sustainable development.
To request the environmental magistrate on the environmental tribunal to take cognisance of and offence friable under the provisions of the PEPA, 1997.
To submit quarterly progress reports and consolidated annual report to the DG Punjab EPA.
To enlist the support of government departments at District level notable the education and health institute in campaigns for building public awareness.
To influence the working procedures and programmes of various agencies and departments in the District to support environmental protection programme and to incorporate environmental safeguards in their own systems.
To under take any other duties and functions as assigned by the DG Punjab environmental protection agency and / or provincial government.



Information Technology [Department]



Introduction:


The world has become a global village, just because of the information technology. This is one of the major achievements of the human being. IT has become vital need of this modern and progressive world. No one can even imagine about the success with out working on IT. Advantages of this field for an individual or for a country are countless. Managing offices and other management tasks are performed very easily with the help of IT. In Pakistan Government is taking keen interest to implement IT in the country. To achieve all this Government has established IT departments at District level, headed by Executive District Officer (IT). This department is committed to implement the Government’s policy with its pure nature with determination.


Functions & Responsibilites:



I.T. Promotion.
To support different sectors of District Government Faisalabad in designing and implementating database.
To arrange/coordinate the basic and advanced training courses for Government Employees of BS-5 and above (except teaching staff and police).
To connect all the departments of District Government with the help of computers, which is technically called Networking of the District (E-Government). This is an important initiative of the Government as given in the I.T. Policy and Action plan. This project will be initiate a province wise connectivity linking provincial government with district and tehsils.


Agriculture [Department]

Introduction:

Executive District Officer (Agriculture) is the head of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.

Functions & Responsibilites:

To assist the District Coordination Officer (DCO) in formulation of the policy related to Agriculture.
To execute government policy on agriculture.
To control the Agriculture Group of City District Offices.
To be responsible for the efficient conduct of business assigned to each office of the Department.
To submit proposals for taxation and the bye-laws to the Zila Council through D.C.O. to generate the income and achieve targets etc.
To brief the D.C.O on the working of the each office of the Agriculture Department.
To bring to the attention of the DCO or other proper officer any discrepancy between orders or instructions and the rules, regulations and policy governing operations.
To monitor the effective working of each group of City District Offices.
To coordinate development and implementation of programme and annual plan for the Department for the Agriculture Sector.
Any other business assigned by the government.

Finance And Planning [Department]

Introduction:

Executive District Officer (Finance and Planning) is the head of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.

Functions & Responsibilites:


Formulation, distribution and monitoring of District budget (current and development).
Examination and scrutiny of proposals for re appropriation and supplementary grant and their approval by the competent authority/ forum.
Financial management and control of offices of departments of the District Government.
Examination of schemes of new expenditures.
Functions of principal accounting officers and departmental accounting officers. Preparation, communication and execution of financial sanctions in accordance with the delegation of financial power rules.
Collection of provincial taxes and their immediate deposit into provincial treasury and submission of collection accounts to the provincial government.
Examination and advice on matters directly or indirectly affecting the District finances.
Maintenance of District, Tehsil and town provincial accounts and reconciliation.
Monitoring the ways and means positions/ accounts of the District, Tehsil and town government with the provincial finance department.
Liaison with the Pakistan Audit department for the disposal of audit observations. Matters regarding departmental accounts committee/public accounts committee business.
Service and administrative matters, having financial implications, of employees of the District Government in accordance with the rules and policies of the government.
Creation/ up gradation of posts, wither permanently or temporarily with the approval of the finance department.
Sanction of the provincial government for obtaining loans.
Adherence / implementation of schedule of rates prescribed by the provincial government.
Prudent management of assets and liabilities of District Government.
Sanctioning of loans to the Tehsil municipal administration/ union administrations from own resources.
Implementation of pay/ pension policy/ rules framed by the provincial government.
Purchase of stores and capital goods for department of the District Government, as prescribed under the purchase manual.
Approval of rate and running contracts.
Any other function as assigned to the District Government.

Revenue [Department]

Introduction:

Before the promolgation of Local Govt Ordinancr 2001 Deputy Comissioner was over all incharge of the District and had to perform multifarious duties in the capacity of Deputy Commissioner District Magistrate, and Collector of the District. After the seperation of judiciary and administration the judicial powers have been transferred to the judiciary. In the present system of Local Government Executive District Officer Revenue has been assigned important responsibilities of Land Revenue Estate, Consolidation, Colony Matters, Relief and Revenue collection.

Functions & Responsibilites:


Colonization of Government Lands
Subject to law and policy of the Government / Board of Revenue:
Lease of state land and nazul land.
Determining eligibility of lessees and other grants for grant of proprietary rights under specific terms and conditions and passing of orders accordingly.
Execution of deeds of conveyance regarding state land on behalf of the provincial government.
Operation of Killa gift fund.
Determination of right of return of land under the Thul Development Act, 1949 and passing of orders accordingly.
Allotment of state land under rural housing schemes.
Maintenance of record of all state land.
Maintenance of accounts in prescribed ledger of receipts on account of lease/ sale of state land.

Land Reforms

Subject to law and policy of the government / Punjab Land commission.
Determination of holdings of persons affected by ceiling fixed under land reforms and resumption of excess land in favor of provincial government
Payment of compensation for resumed land.
Allotment of resumed land to tenants and other eligible persons.
Maintenance of accounts in prescribed format.
Record of resumed land and allotment thereof.


Consolidation of Land Holdings.

Subject to law and policy of government.
consolidation of land holdings.
matters relating to appeals etc. against the orders of consolidation officers.


Relief


Subject to law and policy of government
taking preventing and protective measures against floods and rains.
recommendations seeking an area to be declared as calamity hit.
Distribution of relief funds and goods to the calamity affecters and maintenance of accounts regarding such distribution.
matters concerning rehabilitation of behari repatriates from Bangladesh.
maintenance and operation of PLA under head 481 relief measures.
After an area is declared calamity affected, exercise of delegated powers under section 4 of the Punjab natural calamities (prevention and relief) act, 1958. by the District coordination officer.

Revenue


Subject to law , policy and guide-lines of government / board of revenue:
Assessment and collection of land taxes, cesses, and agricultural income tax.
Land surveys and record of rights including restrictions on transfer of title.
Alienation of revenue.
Punjab abolition of Jagirs act, 1952
endowment of land for religious purposes
escheats
pre-emption law
Punjab alienation of land act 1900
Matters relating to shamilat deh.
Revenue field staff and District establishment ministerial matters connected with terms and conditions of their service, training, pay and allowance, promotions, leave, posting and transfers under rules, delegation of powers rules/ service rules etc. except those entrusted to services and general administration department.
Taccavi for land improvement and other agricultural loans.
Moneylender’s ordinance and usurious loans ordinance, 1959.
West Pakistan relief of indebtedness ordinance, 1960.
Land acquisition act, 1894 and rules made there under.
Demarcation and rectangulation of land.
Lessees of ferries and bridges.
Stamp act, 1899.
Registration act, 1908.
Delivery of copies of documents under rules.
Act and rules in respect of court of war\eds encumbered and attached estates.
Government estates.
Land laws.
Settlement and re-assessment.
Tenancy leas and relations between landlords and tenants.
Suspension and remission of land revenue and water rates.
Crop reports.
Muslim personal law (Shariat application) act, 1962.
All matters relating to District / Tehsil office buildings, etc except actual construction, maintenance and repairs.
Malba cess fund.
Lanbardars.
Cattle census.
Punjab redemption and restitution of mortgaged land act, 1964.
Evacuee property and displaces persons laws(Repeal) act 1975.
Purchase of stores and capital goods for the Distrit.
Budget and accounts.
Original, appeal and revisional jurisdiction.
Expenditure.
512-land management (Land record and colonization).
023- tax management (4-stamps)
023- tax management (Registration)
529-Hill torrent establishment.
10-District administration
10-sub divisional establishment.
10-copying agency establishment.
575-stationery agency establishment.
Demarcation of indo Pakistan boundary
Receipts
0113-agricultural income tax
0124-land revenue
0270-stamp duties
0123-tax on transfer of property (registration)
1231- sale proceeds of unclaimed and escheated property court fees realized in cash.
1262- embankment and drainage works. Direct receipts-hill torrent/sale of water.
1264-stationery sale of plain paper used with stamps
1264- sale proceeds of chequebooks supplied from stamp stores.
1300- miscellaneous receipts examination fee for examination of naib Tehsildars. Kanungos and patwaris.
1300- miscellaneous receipts.
1390- other sale of land and houses.
1390- copying agency accounts.
1320- extra ordinary receipts.
excise and taxation
Assessment and collection of taxes/duties and fees devolved to District Government.
entertainment duty
property tax.
real estate agents/motor vehicles dealers.
any other local taxes assigned by District Government.
Collection of federal and provincial taxes as directed.

Literacy [Department]

Introduction:

Executive District Officer (Literacy) is the head of this Department. Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department.

Functions & Responsibilites:


Implement Government policies/plans to accelerate the process of bringing back in the educational network the dropouts and the un-enrolled; in addressing the larger issue of backlog of millions of illiterates; in devising and imparting local skills to the neo-literates for their absorption in the local job market or their self employment; ensuring the up-gradation of the vocational skills of the newly skilled; to organize and implement short-courses on First Aid, Civil Defence, Traffic Rules etc. and apprising the general citizens of the national issues. Eliciting their pro-active involvement in the solution of these problems atleast at their own level.

Municipal Services [Department]

Introduction:

Executive District Officer Municipal Services is the head of this Department Who coordinates and supervises all the activities of this Department

Functions & Responsibilites:


Implementation of Government Instructions
Ensure compliance of instructions/directions from higher authorities Receive directions from higher authorities (government); Convey to lower formation and make sure its implementation; Guide and direct to sub-ordinate offices and give feedback to government.
Improvement of Environment
Enforcement of Environment Act Monitoring monthly progress and complaints; Protection, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of the environment, prevention and control of pollution, promotion of sustainable development and matters concerned therewith.
Control of Fire Incidents
Supervise the Fire Services department to control over the fire incidents Receive reports regarding control of fire incidents by fire services department; Confirm information; Supervise overall activity of fire control up to control of the fire incidents; Ensure the maintenance of record of material, oil expenses; Collect charges; Perform any other emergency services
Solid Waste Management
Solid Waste Management including Hospital and Industrial Waste Plan for human friendly and sustainable environment; Manage the cleanliness of city; Ensure Sanitation and solid waste collection and sanitary disposal of solid, liquid, industrial and hospital waste.
Transport facility to general public
Member district regional transport authority Attending meeting of DRTA for issuing licences to bus/wagon stands and route permits
Inspection of work
To ensure the execution of the work according to the specification Inspection of schemes in presence of contractors and concerned officer and writing inspection notes.
Financial Management
Work as Drawing & Disbursing Officer and ensure efficient utilization of budget as per rules Prepare annual budget and perform the following functions; Identify financial needs; Supervise the expenditure; Take guide line/advice from higher authorities; Provide advice to subordinates; Submit the annual budget to EDO Finance; Get budget/release from district government; Spending budget on salary; Reconciliation of accounts on monthly basis; Ensure efficient execution of budget; Arrange annual audit and address the audit paras; Work as custodian of land, building, machinery/equipments and other assets; Maintain financial discipline in the capacity of DDO.
Development Schemes
Preparations of new schemes Identify and prepare new/up-gradation schemes according to needs of the department; Feasibility reports on BDD-4 for the new development schemes; Submission of new development schemes to the Works & Services department for technical sanction; Monitoring of the development schemes after execution; Procurement of the machinery, equipment, transport and furniture& fixtures etc. related to development schemes; Implement and monitor the development schemes approved by higher/competent authorities.
Human Resource Management
Work on different employees related affairs Maintenance of staff record pertaining to their leave, posting, transfer, training etc; Take disciplinary action for the maintenance of good discipline in the office; Review the annual performance of the subordinate staff and initiate and countersign their PERs/ACRs; Arrange employee training programmes; Participate in professional development programmes; Initiate own annual performance evaluation process through PER/ACR; Works as appointing authority of scale 1- 11 ; Set time bound work targets; Evaluate staff performance against these targets; Perform any other human resource functions assigned by the higher authorities
General Administration
Perform general administration duties Ensure the maintenance of all record especially related to Government Projects; Timely submission of progress reports; Advising DCO, district Nazim on different policies; Carryout gvernment orders e.g. elections, protocols, public gathering, collective marriages, Ramadan bazaar, hajj camp, polio campaign, wheat procurement, emergency handling, provision of vehicles; Conduct staff meetings; Perform general administration duties such as public dealing, attend meetings and special duties/task assigned by the higher authorities
National Service
Arrange for National services Perform and make sure staff execution during Election and Referendum duties; Celebrate the National and International days with the coordination of different departments, agencies and NGOs; Perform special assignments during unforeseen calamities and at the time of declaration of any emergency in the country.


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General Statsics of faisalabad :: faisalabad 4u

Population

The population of Faisalabad was 2152401 in 1951, which had jumped to 5429547 during 1998, an increase of 150% in 47 years showing in average increase of 3.2 % per annum.Faisalabad city, which had a population 9171 in 1901 jumped 179000 in 1951, had further jumped to 2009000 during 1998 census. The total increase in 47 years is 1000%, which is 21.3 % per annum.

Literacy

Our city literacy rate is 40 % which is much much less than the neighbouring country of Asia like Sri lanka whose literacy rate is 100 %. Due to this illiteracy we are unable to control our economy properly.

Geography

The total area of the District is of 58.56 square kilometer. It lies between longitude 73 o and 74 o East, latitude 30 o and 31.5 o north, at an elevation of 605 feet above sea level. There is no natural boundary between Faisalabad and the adjoining Districts. Faisalabad is bounded by Hafizabad and sheikhupura towards north and northeast, by sheikhupura, okara and sahiwal towards east and southeast, and by Jhang and Toba tek singh towards west and southwest. FDA’s notified controlled area is 1280 sq. km. River chenab flows about 30 km in the north west while river ravi meanders about 40 km off the city in the south east. Lower Chenab canal is the main source of irrigation water, which meets the requirements of 80% of cultivated land. The soil of Faisalabad comprises of alluvial deposits mixed with loess having calcareous characteristics. The soil is generally fertile.City District Faisalabad consists of eight Towns, which are as follows:Lyallpur Town Madina Town Jinnah Town Iqbal Town Samundri Town Tandianwala TownJaranwala Town Chak Jhumra Town City covers the area of 5,856 square kilometers while the population is approximately 35,47,446 souls. Motorway is linked to city through M - 3 section.

Climate

The climate of the district touches two extremes. The maximum temperature in summer reaches upto 50 °C (122°F). In winter, it may, at times. fall below freezing point. The mean maximum and minimum temperature in summer are 39 and 27 °C respectively and in winter, 21 and 6 °C respectively. The summer season starts from April and continues till October. May, June and July are the hottest months. The winter season, on the other hand, starts from November and continues till March. December, January and February are the coldest months.


(these statstics are updated from local govt. site as on 15-08-2008.)
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Industry of Faisalabad :: faisalabad 4u

Faisalabad district has made rapid strides in the field of industry after independence. It is now called the "Manchester of Asia" for its extensive development of textile industry.
This development has been made possible by the continued efforts of pioneering entrepreneurs as well as workers over a period of four decades. Before independence, there were only five industrial units in Faisalabad City (then Lyallpur).
Now, there are dozens of textile mills with other subsidiary units. Roughly, there are 512 large Industrial units, out of which 328 are Textile units, 92 engineering units and 92 of chemicals and food processing units.
Other industries include hosiery, carpet and rugs, nawar and lace, printing and publishing and pharmaceutical products etc. There are also some 12,000 house-hold industries, which include some 60,000 power loom factories.
some links of industry in faisalabad.
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History of Faisalabad :: faisalabad 4u

A tiny town founded only to act as an agricultural market/mandi has now grown into a giant size metropolitan city, which enjoys third position in the country, as far as population and industrial growth is concerned.
The present Faisalabad District came into existence in 1904 as Lyallpur District. Prior to that it was a Tehsil of Jhang District. During the later part of the 19th century the then Government of India initiated a great system of artificial irrigation through construction of canals.
The area now comprising of Faisalabad District was part of three Districts via Gujranwala, Jhang and Sahiwal. This area was located between river Ravi and River Chenab and formed part of Rachna Doab. The name Lyallpur was given with a view to pay tribute to Sir James Lyall, Lt. Governor of Punjab, for his services rendered in colonization of the lower Chenab valley.
The design of the town was prepared by Captain Pophan Young C.I.E, a colonization officer. In the same year i.e. 1896 Lyallpur Tehsil was established by carring out area of Gujranwala, Jhang and Sahiwal and placed under the administrative control of District Jhang.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Punjab Medical College

Punjab Medical College is located in Faisalabad, Pakistan on a 158-acre (0.64 km2) campus. It was established in 1973 - 1974.
The College provides separate male and female housing for both students and staff physicians. Teaching hospitals affiliated with the College are Allied Hospital and DHQ Hospital. The College provides separate male and female housing for both students and staff physicians.
Teaching hospitals affiliated with the College are Allied Hospital and District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) Hospital. The current principal of PMC is Dr Asghar Chaudhry. The first group of graduates with M.B.B.S degrees finished in 1978. With a grant of Rs. 460mn from the government, the construction of new buildings, laboratories and the teaching hospital was completed in 1982.
In the past Punjab Medical College became the Center of student politics in Faisalabad. In recent years political activism among students has diminished greatly. PMC is recognized with the General Medical Council (GMC)and is listed in the International Medical Education Directory (IMED).
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Faisalabad (Urdu: فیصل آباد) is a city located in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It was formerly known as Lyallpur. Faisalabad is the third largest city in Pakistan with an estimated 2006 population of 2.6 million (city proper). The entire district had a population of about 5.4 million in 1998. It is an important industrial centre located in the Punjab province, west of Lahore. The city-district of Faisalabad is bound on the north by the districts of Gujranwala and Sheikhupura, on the east by Sahiwal, on the south by Toba Tek Singh and on the west by Jhang.

History

Faisalabd was once part of ancient district
Jhang and Sandalbar, a 50-square kilometre part mainly consisted of thick forests and wild tribes. The vast tract from Shahdara to Shorekot, Sangla Hill to Toba Tek Singh, is traditionally called Sandalbar. It has been a land of freedom fighters and great lovers - famous among Sikhs and other faiths.The great freedom fighters, such as Bhagat Singh - came from Bange village, nine kilometres from Jaranwala. The legendary love hero, Mirza Jutt, was born in Moza Danabad, seven kilometres from Jaranwala.The present day city was founded by the British Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab, Sir Charles James Lyall for whom it was originally named Lyallpur. Prior to the British making the area into an urban center, it largely consisted of various villages. However, the construction of various canals allowed the area to be irrigated. After the founding of the city, people were invited to the city with promises of land if they were to work it. This allowed the city to grow rapidly.
The city of Lyallpur came into being in 1880 with the city centre designed by Captain Poham Young, to imitate the
Union Flag with eight roads radiating from a large clock tower in the centre to eight separate bazaars.
In 1895, the rail link between
Wazirabad and Lyallpur was completed. As the progress of colonisation stepped up Lyallpur was given the status of a tehsil of Jhang District and its administration carried on in tents on the old Theh (Mound) of Pucca Mari near Tariqabad. The majestic Clock Tower of Lyallpur was constructed out of the funds raised by the Sikh Zamindars who collected it at a rate of Rs. 18 per square of land. The fund thus raised was handed over to the Municipal Committee which undertook to complete the project.
In 1902, the population of the town had exceeded 4,000. A considerable number of houses and shops to cater to the ordinary needs of the population had constructed. In 1903, decision to have an
agricultural college was made. In the very next year, 1904, the new district of Lyallpur was constituted comparing of Tehsils of Lyallpur, Samundri and Toba Tek Singh with a subtehsil at Jaranwala which later turned into a full fledged Tehsil. In 1906, the District Headquarters began to function at Lyallpur and all the bazars and mohallas within the bounds of circular road were nearing completion and city began to spread outside the circular road. The Town Committee which has come into being in 1904, was upgraded as Municipal Committee in 1909 and Deputy Commissioner was declared to be the lst Chairman. In 1916, the grain market saw its shops surging with customers. In the same year the civil Hospital was expanded. With the advent of the World War II, the political awakening sprinkled its influence over the city. Revolutionary meetings were held. Fiery speeches were made. Slogans were written on the walls.
In 1943,
Mohammed Ali Jinnah came to Lyallpur and addressed a gathering of over 2 million in Dhobi Ghat Grounds. When Pakistan was accepted as an independent unit, the Muslims of Lyallpur held special prayers and distributed sweets and food among the poor on March 3, 1947.
The city grew into a strong industrial and agricultural centre and on independence of Pakistan it was a major urban area. After independence, the city of Lyallpur marched rapidly on the path of progress. The city which had so far been known for its grain market, became a great commercial and industrial centre. The population of the city which in 1901 hardly touched the figure of a few thousands soared up to millions. Medical and educational level was lifted up. In 1977, the name of the city was changed to Faisalabad, after the name of the late king of Saudi Arabia,
Shah Faisal-bin-Abdul Aziz. In 1985, the city was upgraded as a division with the districts of Faisalabad, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh.

Government
Faisalabad city-district formerly comprised six sub-divisions; Faisalabad City, Faisalabad Sadr, Chak Jhumra, Jaranwala, Samundri, and Tandlianwala. In 2005, Faisalabad was reorganised as a
City-District composed of eight autonomous towns, but there are also several unofficial neighbourhoods often considered as towns.
Administrative Towns
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Chak Jhumra
Madina Town
Iqbal Town
Jaranwala Town
Jinnah Town
Lyallpur Town
Samundri Town
Tandlianwala Town

Education

Faisalabad has several higher education institutions including:
Institute Of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan
Punjab Group of Colleges
Government College of Technology,Faisalabad
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Punjab Medical College
Government College University Faisalabad
National Textile University
Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research
University of Faisalabad
Dar-e-Arqam Schools
Salafia University
University of Engineering and Technology (UET)
National University of Modern Languages (NUML)
Faisalabad Institute of Cardiology
College of Paramedics
Faisalabad Institute of Research Science and Technology (FIRST)
Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM)
National Institute of Agriculture and Biology (NIAB)
Nuclear Institute of Biology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE)
Ayyub Agricultural Research Center

Sites of interest

The city has a number of sites of interest including several colonial-era buildings, two major sports stadiums, several public parks and amusement parks.
Faisalabad Clock Tower
Victoria Memorial Chowk
Chenab Club
Faisalabad Railway Station
Gumti Water Fountain
Qaisery Gate (Rail Bazar)
Rex City
Faisalabad Hockey Stadium
Iqbal Cricket Stadium
Mansoorabad
Jinnah Garden
Sindbad
China Town
Batala Colony
Serena Hotel
Jawad Sports and Cultural Complex
Kaleem Shaheed colony
Madni Choke Samanabad
Nisar colony

Development

Faisalabad has a strong industrial base including textiles, jewellery, home furniture, and pharmaceuticals, assisted by the expanding transport network which includes newly built motorways to
Lahore and Rawalpindi. Faisalabad is one of the three planned cities of country. The city is also home to numerous colleges and universities such as the Agricultural University and Punjab Medical College. The colonial-era grand clock tower (known locally as Ghanta Ghar) is located in the centre with eight roads radiating outwards in towards eight bazaars, each with different types of markets and goods. The rise of the middle class as a result of economic boom has led to major malls and shopping plazas amid investment from the United Arab Emirates as well as some European firms. The projects currently under construction include Motorway City, Kohinoor One, Doburg, Gateway Towers, Paradise-Inn Centre Point and Rehman Heights.
Ghulam Muhammad Abad Colony, is the largest (population wise) colony of Faisalabad city.

Hotels


Faisalabad Serena Hotel, Club Road
Pearl Continental (PC) Hotel, Kashmir Bridge East Canal Road
Hotel East Inn, Sheikhupura Road
Hotel One, People's Colony 1 Near Makki Hospital
National Hotel, Sargodha Road
Hotel The One The One Rabi Center Hurrian Wala Chowk People's Colony # 1
The Dynesty Hotel Jarranwala Road opp Kohi noor 1
Ripple Crown Hotel Ripple Plaza D-Ground
Grace Hotel Circuler Road Chiniot Bazar
Prime Hotel Kotwali Road
Rays Hotel Kotwali Road
Sandal Bar Hotel Satyana Road
Rex Hotel Satyana Road
Meraj Hotel Batala Colony Satyana Road
Sabina Hotel Press Markete
Al-Burraq Hotel Railway Road opp Standard Chartered Bank

Airport

The
Faisalabad International Airport is approximately ten kilometres from the city centre, and is a major transit point for exporting goods to other parts of Pakistan and abroad. Passenger flights are run by the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), and several private airlines.

Road transport

There are many roads in Faisalabad which connect Faisalabad with many other cities as well as it has its own fine road network. There is a public bus network within the city and many privately operated rickshaws, auto-rickshaws and taxis.

Highways

There are many highways under NHA which link Faisalabad with other cities of the country. The M3 access-controlled motorway connects Faisalabad with motorway M2 near Pindi Bhattian which furthermore connects with Rawalpindi, Lahore etc. There is an expressway which connects Faisalabad with Lahore, Sheikhupura and Mananwala. City is also connected with Sargodha with a highway known as Sargodha-Faisalabad road. Furthermore, motorway M4 is also under construction which will connect Faisalabad with Multan.

Rail network

The
Central railway station is the main railway station built during the British reign around the nineteenth century. The station is used to take people to all parts of Pakistan from Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Quetta, Peshawar and many more cities and towns of Pakistan.
A large amount of cargo is exported and imported into Faisalabad with many deliveries a day from all parts of the Pakistan

Famous people


Tipu Sultan Indian freedom fighter (His forefathers belongs to Faisalabad
Bhagat Singh, freedom fighter and revolutionary
Milkha Singh, born in Faisalabad left during the Partition of India
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, world-renowned musician and Qawwali singer
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, world-renowned musician and Qawwali singer
Abrar ul Haq, Punjabi Bhangra singer.
Resham, Pakistani film actress.
Amitabh Bachan, Famous Indian film star (As his mother was Layallpuri)
Mala, playback singer of Urdu and Punjabi films
Sir Charles James Lyall - Governor of Punja
Khalid Maqbool, Governor of the Punjab province
Shahbaz Ahmed, hockey player
Sunder Singh Lyallpuri
Shahid Nazir, played for national cricket team
Rameez Raja, Famous cricket player.
Madan Lal Khurana, colourful BJP Politician former Delhi Chief Minister
Kaleem Saadat, former Chief Air Martial PAF.
Sultan Ahmad Daudi, member move for freedom of Pakistan and companion of Quaid-e-Azam, still Alive
Abdul Sattar Kamboh , Principal of M C Modle High School Faisalabad.
Muhammad Imran Rasool Kamboh

(courtesy wikipedia.com)
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