Status of Prime Minister’s Relief Fund – 2010 As on 30 April, 2011 S.No Offices Opening Balance Day Receipts ANNEX-III-B-III (Amount in Rs.) Progressive balance 1. Lahore 1,511,277 1,511,277 2. Faisalabad 1,657,012 1,657,012 3. Multan 454,623 157 54,780 4. Sialkot 412,870 412,870 5. Bahawalpur 41,0,727 410,727 6. Gujranwala 228,128 228,128 7. Rawalpindi 2,975,060 2,975,060 8. Islamabad 6,781,067 ,387 6,781,067,387 9. Karachi 1,017,109 ,522 1,017,109,522 10 N. Nazimabad 100,579 100,579 . Kar 11 . Hyderabad 938,298 938,298 12 . Sukkur 293,046 293,046 13 . Peshawar 1,626,416 1,626,715 14 . D.I.Khan 36,790 36,790 15 . Muzaffarabad 2,125,716 2,126,715 16 Muzaffaraba 2,125,716 2,126,715 . d Sub-Total; (A) 7,812,442 ,387 157 7,812,442,544 Foreign Currency 1,088,807 1,038,807,205 Account ,205 NBP B&C Branches (B) 2,924,833 2,924,833 Total: (A+B) 7,815,367 ,220 157 7,815,367,220 Grand Total 7,815,367 ,220 157 7,815,367,220 Adjusted Amount Total 7,811,861,577 Page 200 of 211
RELIEF IN KIND BY <strong>PDMA</strong>’S Distribution of Relief Goods amongst Flood Affectees ANNEX-III-B-IV items Area Total Punjab Sindh Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Balochistan AJK Gilgit 1 st Aid Box 150 80 230 Basins 7,658 16,768 24,426 Blankets 369,734 669,303 779,385 57,580 21,237 21,244 1,918,483 Buckets 39,929 56,644 128,987 13,173 46 512 239,291 Candles 5,760 10,000 10 15,770 Clothes 8,020 108,757 8,731 35,589 5,672 27,422 194,191 Dates(Tons) 217 210 172 70 58 50 777 De-Watering Pumps 4 25 11 2 42 Emergency Drinking Water Kits 770 814 1,584 Generator Sets 227 9 304 9 549 Hygiene Kits 27,641 44,083 75,427 12,264 691 364 160,470 Jackets 780 770 6,009 2,070 500 10,129 Jerry Canes 119,419 129,095 205,350 25,871 2,805 613 483,153 Kerosene Stoves 1,068 8,607 193 9,868 Kitchen Sets 98,642 136,081 165,286 8,920 2,611 861 412,401 Medicines (Tons) 131 169 50 45 10 23 428 Misc Food Items(Packets & Bags) 117,693 127,793 127,744 18,927 8,550 7,971 408,678 Mosquito Nets 39,532 118,588 59,918 72,224 290,262 MREs/ Cooked Food 3,329,748 6,577,034 822,991 13,036 6,924 6,924 10,756,657 Plastic Mats/Sheets 22,172 66,046 13,667 25,053 2,200 399 129,537 Shetters/Over- Night Kits 7,746 1,950 9,696 Soaps 77,946 54,936 331,460 45,075 2,184 511,601 Tents 163,422 150,654 137,020 30,929 2,686 4,466 489,177 Torch Lightes 1,500 1,600 1,739 4,839 Page 201 of 211
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ANNEXES ANNEX-I Supreme Court Order
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ABBREVIATIONS C.E. Chief Engineer C
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Embankment A wall or bank of earth
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2) Deposits of water-borne material
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FOREWORD The Hon’ble Supreme Cour
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A. Composition COMPOSITION AND TERM
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Findings a. The bunds are spread ov
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Finding Presence of sizeable number
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The Mandate: MAIN REPORT CHAPTER-1
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Government that he had been examine
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c. http://www.nation.com.pk./pakist
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personal properties were exposed to
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Jacobabad Air-Force Base were voice
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out. Illegal encroachments along th
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denied compensation despite running
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n. During the Commission’s visit
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expenditure of Rs.880 million durin
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413 tons of medicines, 160,470 Hygi
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destruction; that on 31.7.2010, the
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months during which an air-bridge w
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arrages. During such visits on 1 st
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questions to depose that on its inc
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the LGB/LMB to flood Mianwali and B
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designed heights that contemplated
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submitted that until 27 th July, th
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working, critically impaired and co
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was caused by the breaches to the g
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iv) Ms. Iffat Malik Acting D.G. PDM
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assistance was sought from HQ 5 Cor
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3 rd March to the effect that the P
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Estimated Damages to Public and Pri
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Irrigation Sector Damages PROVINCE
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CHAPTER-4 GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN 21.
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excessive sediments from the river
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studies that Pakistan receives more
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charge of the bunds & poor supervis
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after 20 months of its constitution
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and appreciate the NDMA assistance,
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accuses various management tiers of
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inadequate for the task in hand. Ad
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Provincial Governments, and the NAD
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threats that loom in future. Beside
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On the one hand, it provided free a
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subjected to local scrutiny by best
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conceivable contingency that the ei
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Employment of Zamindari Labour in C
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