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Page 1: Progress Report on UNESCO Component January – December 2009

WFP-UNESCO

Joint Food and Other Incentive-based Assistance to

Primary Schools in Selected Districts of NWFP,

Balochistan and Sindh under Food Security Relief

Program in Pakistan

218-PAK-1000

Progress Report on UNESCO Component

January – December 2009

UNESCO Islamabad

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Contribution Information

1. UNESCO progress report no: WFP-UNESCO JP-5

2. Assisted country: Pakistan

3. Project: WFP-UNESCO Joint Food and Other Incentive-based

Assistance to Primary Schools in Selected Districts of

NWFP, Balochistan and Sindh under Food Security Relief

Program in Pakistan

4. Donor references: World Food Program

5. Budget code: 218-PAK-1000

6. Total contribution: USD 850,000.00

7. Programmable amount : USD 794,393.00 (excluding support cost)

8. Duration of contribution: Oct 2008 to 15 Feb 2010 (Extension till 15 February)

9. Period covered by this report: 1 January – 31 December 2009

10. Location: 19 districts of three provinces

NWFP: Battagram, Buner, Kohistan, Swat, Lower Dir, Mansehra, and

Upper Dir

Balochistan: Bolan, Chaghai, Kalat, Kharan, Killa Abdullah, Noshki, Pishin

and Zhob

Sindh: Umer Kot, Sanghar, Khairpur and Tharparkar.

11. Date of preparation: February 2010

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Table of Contents

Acronyms i

Executive Summary 1

A. Project Background 2

B. Project Objectives 2

C. Achievements 3

D. Implementation Issues and Challenges 9

E. Activities for Next Quarter 9

F. Financial Status 10

Annexes:

Annex A: List of Master Trainers Trained

Annex B: List of Head Teachers Trained

Annex C: T&L Kit Contents

Annex D: Teaching & Learning Kits Recipient School List

Annex E: School Day Events – List of Schools

Annex F Initial Impact Assessment Study Report

Annex G: Observation Guidelines for HT Rollout workshops

Annex H: Financial Statement

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Acronyms

ADO E Assistant District Officer Education

BEST Basic Education and Employable Skill Training

EDO E Executive District Officer Education

DCO District Coordination Officer

DEO District Education Office

DOE Department of Education

EFA Education for All

EMOP Emergency Operation

HT Head Teacher

IEC Information Education and Communication

IP Implementing Partner

JP Joint Programme

MDG Millennium Development Goals

MT Master Trainer

NGO Non-Governmental Organisation

NWFP North-West Frontier Province

PTC Parent Teacher’s Council

SIB School Improvement Book

SMC School Management Committee

UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

USAID United States Agency for International Development

USD United States Dollar

WFP World Food Program

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Executive Summary

1. This report covers the activities carried out during the period of 1 January to 31 December

2009. Orientation of Government staff on School Monitoring and training of Master Trainers

and Head Teachers’ training have been completed. School Days were celebrated at 3,489

(99.68%) schools out of 3,500, oriented the staff members of WFP Implementing Partners on

the School Day celebration and Teaching and Learning Kits distributed to 2,746 out of total

3,500 (78.45%) in three provinces.

2. Orientation of all planned key stakeholders of Balochistan, NWFP and Sindh completed. As a

result, the Government ownership and participation have improved.

3. Completion of orientation of government education officials and staff of WFP Implementing

Partners on the use of monitoring tools and the quality of project monitoring has been

enhanced.

4. A cadre of 111 Master Trainers for Head Teachers’ Training created and 3,520 (100.57%) Head

Teachers, including 1,389 female, trained. The follow up data reported greater impact of the

head teachers practices toward school improvement and project understanding in their schools.

5. Urdu version of School Improvement Books (SIB) were distributed to 3,967 schools (76% of

5,200 schools) in Balochistan NWFP and Sindh. Remaining 1,233 SIBs has been sent to

proviences and will be distributed to the project schools in all three provinces by the end of

January 2010. SIB is resource kit containing various innovative ideas and practictical guidlene

for school improvement for the teachers, students and community.

6. In the second quarter, three sets of education and awareness messages developed and printed in

poster form in Urdu and Sindhi languages along with the guidelines for the message deliverers.

During the reporting period, 3,990 schools (77% of 5,200 school) were provided with the

posters on the importance of education, health and hygiene and judicious use of food/oil.

7. During the reporting period a quick assessement of initial effects of the project interventions

was done. The results have been encouraging as stakeholders have found activities useful.

Head Teachers are now better prepared to deliver the effective teaching. Likewise, education

managers are able to monitor and provide support better than before. Another study is planned

at the end of the project along with the project overall review with the stakeholders.

8. As of December 2009, the project has achieved a cumulative implementation rate of 85.21%

against the total budget. By February 2010, the project will achieve near 100% implementation

rate.

9. Key challenges faced by the project include short duration of the project and security situation

severely limiting access to project areas/sites.

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A. Project Background

Rising food prices are affecting the lives of millions of Pakistanis. Prices have increased but

incomes have not kept pace. Poor households now spend over 70% of their income on food and

still cannot afford an adequate diet. As a result, negative coping measures are being used such as

foregoing basic health care and removing children from school; nutrition and health indicators for

pregnant and lactating women and especially children in poorest districts of NWFP, Balochistan

and Sindh are deteriorating.

Achievement of EFA and MDG for Pakistan is becoming more challenging due to the soaring price

crisis. This has the potential to reverse the gains made in the past in social sector, particularly in

school enrolment, attendance and drop-out rates, especially of girls. There is evidence to suggest

that affected families are no longer involving their children in schools to avoid the price hike and

the cost involved. This impact seriously on educational opportunities for children and on the future

development of the country.

The WFP-UNESCO pilot Joint Project (JP) seeks to respond to the food crisis emergency situation

through: i) Ameliorating the effect of the food crisis by providing food incentives, and, ii) Ensure

the maintenance and increase in enrollment at schools, promote sustained class attendance and

reduce dropout rates through other incentives. The JP provides food and education-based incentives

in 19 severely affected districts of NWFP, Balochistan and Sindh, in support of the Government’s

activities to create social safety net and support attainment of EFA and MDG targets.

The JP has two strategies. The first strategy implemented by WFP, helps ameliorate the effect of

the food crisis through the provision of edible oil and distribution of wheat to each family for

students who would enroll in primary school (Grades 1-5) and attend classes for a minimum of 20

days per month. The second strategy, implemented by UNESCO, includes provision of educational

incentives in the form of head teacher training, provision of teaching and learning materials and

awareness raising messages to promote schooling of children. The non-food incentives also

involves orientation/ training workshops and capacity building at the provincial and district levels.

Initially, Shangla district of NWFP was included as the project district. However this district has

now been excluded by WFP, hence the project is now operating in 19 districts of three provinces

Actual implementation of the project started on 14 November 2008.

B. Project Objectives

The aim of the JP is to maximize the benefits of food intervention in schools through the provision

of inputs (non food) that will enhance acceptance, increase awareness, build local capacity of

schools (teachers and head teachers) for the effective implementation of the intervention. At the

district level, the aim is to increase government’s involvement (especially of the provincial and

district education departments), invoke ownership and improve implementation and monitoring

capacity as much as possible within the limited time frame. This joint approach is expected to

contribute to the improvement of the beneficiaries’ food security at household levels and

educational outcomes of the enrolled students.

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The expected outcome of the UNESCO component is to enhance the effectiveness of food

distribution through improved elementary school enrolment, retention and completion, especially

for girls and vulnerable groups, by 2009.

C. Achievements

This report describes the achievements of January to December 2009 and challenges faced during

the first year of the project. Project Outputs with implementation details are highlighted below:

JP Output 41: Provincial key stakeholders are aware of the objectives, modus operandi

and their role and responsibilities.

Provincial and district level workshops are completed and during the Initial Impact Study it was

reported by the district officials that they are now well oriented on the project activities and their

roles and responsibilities. Only change was that in Balochistan one Provincial Level Project

Orientation Workshop was held in Quetta for both provincial and district level stakeholders.

This was on hold until June 2009 due to the deteriorating security situation in the province.

In the workshops project objectives and work plan were shared, and a joint strategy for

implementation of food and other incentive–based assistance to primary schools was developed.

In addition, challenges, policy issues, roles and responsibilities of government officials in

planning, implementation and monitoring of the project were discussed and agreed.

Table 1: Cumulative List of Orientation Workshops

S.N. Province

Province Level District Level Province &

District

Total Location

Partici-

pants Location

Partici-

pants

1. NWFP Peshawar

12 Mansehra 26

108 Battagram 10

Kohistan 21

Shangla 18

Swat 6

Bunair 2

Dir Lower 6

Dir Upper 7

2. Sindh Karachi

7

Tharparkar 9

32 Sanghar 6

Umerkot 3

Khairpur 7

3. Balochistan Quetta

8

Bolan 4

35

Chaghi 3

Noshki 3

Kalat 3

Kharan 4

K. Abdullah 3

Pishin 3

1 First three JP Outputs refer WFP interventions

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Zhob 4

Total: 27 148 175

Similar workshops for NWFP and Sindh were completed in the 1st quarter. Table 1 provides the

details of workshops completed so far.

JP Output 5: Capacity development of districts officials on monitoring and support to

schools for EDOEs Offices.

In 2009, 12 one-day workshops were held on

Orientation and Implementation of School

Monitoring Tools for District Education

Officials in all the three provinces for the staff of

DoE, WFP and WFP Implementing Partners.

The workshops were attended by 338 education

officials of project districts to review the

existing monitoring arrangements of the

provinces. A major conclusion is that school

monitoring is not being carried out in a

systematic manner and that there is an urgent

need to improve the situation.

Participants reviewed the draft monitoring indicators, developed by the project for discussion,

and modified them to suit their needs. These training workshops helped in development of

better understanding of the monitoring function and the use of the tools by the DoE staff in

monitoring WFP-UNESCO JP in general and schools in particular. In addition, these workshops

provided focused fora for Executive District Officers and District Officers to discuss the

problems of ADOEs and arrive at practical solutions.

Table 2: Cumulative List of Orientation and Implementation of School Monitoring

Workshops

S.N. Province Name of District Participants

Total Male Female

1. NWFP Mansehra 18 10 28

Battagram 13 5 18

Kohistan 16 0 16

Dir Upper 9 1 10

Dir Lower 15 1 16

Swat 5 6 11

Bunair 10 0 10

2. Sindh Tharparkar 24 2 26

Sanghar 18 1 19

Umerkot 24 2 26

Khairpur 20 6 26

3. Balochistan Bolan 15 0 15

Chaghi & Kalat 25 3 28

Male and Female Participants of School

Monitoring Workshop Abbottabad

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Noshki 13 3 16

Kharan 9 1 10

K. Abdullah 14 0 14

Pishin 34 0 34

Zhob 11 4 15

Total: 293 45 338

The monitoring workshops were planned for 2008, but implementation was delayed due to

initial delays in finalizing the project agreement and fund transfer with consequential impact on

recruitment and launch of the UNESCO component. Workshops for the conflict affected

districts of NWFP namely Swat, Bunair, Dir Lower and Dir Upper was put on hold due to

security concerns and completed in December 2009 by organizing two workshops in

Abbottabad District. The two workshops cost more than others because participants from

conflict affected districts had to travel to different location on security grounds. WFP and

USAID representatives also participated and responded to the concerns raised by the

government officials.

JP Output 6: Head Teachers training on project orientation, food for education, school

improvement through food and none food items and food distribution

and administration -3 days event (2 days training, 1 day follow up and

one sample study on post-training impact).

Head Teacher Training module was developed in consultation with PITE of the three provinces

and translated into Urdu with the assistance of PITE, Balochistan NWFP and Sindh In

partnership with Provincial Institute of Teachers’ Education (PITE) in NWFP, Balochistan and

Sindh, the project trained Master Trainers (MTs) and Head Teachers (HT).

For MTs four training workshops have been held as planned and a cadre of 62 MTs (55.85%

target) prepared out of the 111 trainees. The selection of MTs was based on criteria related to

their performance during the training. Over 50% trainees in NWFP, 48% in Sindh and 78% in

Balochistan performed well. A large number of trainees did not succeed because of application

of strict qualification criteria based on continuous assessment in the training workshop. The

assessment covered participation, presentation, teaching skills and knowledge level. Many

trainees did not perform well in Micro-teaching Session. In future, PITEs can increase the

success rate by following a rigorous trainee selection process.

Table No. 3: Master Trainers’ Training

S.N. Province Number of

Workshops

Trainees Selected MTs

M F Total M F Total %

a. NWFP 2 29 30 59 18 12 30 50.85%

b. Sindh 1 20 9 29 8 6 14 48.28%

c. Balochistan 1 17 6 23 11 7 18 78.26%

Total 4 66 45 111 37 25 62 55.85%

60% 40%

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TnL kits distributed in the three provinces

575800

1371

575

1226

1699

0

500

1000

1500

2000

Covered Schools Total Schools

Covered Schools 575 800 1371

Total Schools 575 1226 1699

Balochistan Sindh NWFP

In July, 23 trainees attended MT Training in Balochistan in partnership with PITE, Balochistan.

Out of the 23 MTs, 18 served as trainers in the HT training roll-out (See Annex A).

Roll out of HT training by respective PITEs in NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan has been

completed. A total of 3,520 HTs have been trained in 117 Two-day Workshops. The trainees

appreciated the efforts and requested increase in the training duration to provide more focus on

multi-grade teaching. List of HTs trained is in Annex B. The project provided technical

support as well as independent monitoring to ensure quality of training. However, this was not

possible for every roll-out due to limited human and financial resources. Project field staff was

involved in monitoring of the roll-out and for this purpose Observation Guidelines (See Annex

G) were developed and provided to them.

As a result of training, the HTs are now better prepared for classroom management, multi-grade

teaching, practicing child rights and effective teaching methodologies as well as the

organization of school day events. Likewise, a cadre of trained MTs trained during the project

is in place in each province for future use by provincial governments and other agencies in

teachers’ training programme in the provinces. Refresher of HT training was completed by

PITE, NWFP in October 2009. Output/outcome assessment is underway and will be completed

by February 2010.

JP Output 7: Distribution of teaching and learning aid to schools.

Out of the target of distributing Teaching and

Learning Kits (Annex C) to 3,500 primary schools,

100% kits were procured and all of them delivered to

the project districts in NWFP and Sindh and

Balochistan Provinces (Annex D).

International competitive bidding for procurement of

remaining 2,000 Teaching and Learning Kits

completed. The revised target date for the completion

of distribution to 3,500 schools is December 2009. It

has been delayed by three months due to time

consuming bidding process, procurement of black boards from the market and procedural

issues.

Supply of Teaching and Learning Kits was highly appreciated by district education officials and

HTs in the project districts as the support has helped them to meet acute shortage of teaching

material as well as provided opportunity for effective teaching to supplement teaching. Most

importantly, it is intended to enhance the impact of food distribution by facilitating teachers to

improve teaching and learning in classrooms. The assessment of effects in teaching and

learning revealed that HT and students found these kits very useful as it made teaching and

learning process interactive and interesting for children. Some issues related to the quality of

the blackboard were documented. In the remaining consignment of 2,000 T&L Kits this was

considered and the quality of the blackboard is now improved, however good improvement in

the quality requires extra investment. Similarly there has been a demand from the field to

provide notebooks, pencils, erasers, sharpeners and geometry boxes for use by students in

addition to what has been provided.

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JP Output 8: Development of high impact IEC material targeting the parents, most of

whom are illiterate, with key messages – food for education, enrollment,

retention, study environment at home, etc.

During the reporting year the project continued to distribute the laminated posters, developed in

the first quarter of the project year, on the key issues of enrolment and retention, health and

hygiene, and proper use of the food ration. A total of 3,990 schools (77% of target) in NWFP;

2,123 schools out of 2,123, Sindh; 962 schools out of 1,700 and in Balochistan; 905 out of 900

schools were provided with the posters. The posters are being used by teachers, community

members and WFP Implementing Partners during School Day Events and are being used by a

number of schools in a regular manner to disseminate the message to and through the children.

The remaining 1,210 sets of posters and guidelines for School Day will be delivered in January

2010 along with Teaching and Learning kits.

Out of total 3,500 School Day events, 3,489 (99.68%) School Day events were organized.

Distribution of province wise have been presented in the table below. These events were

organized in conjunction with WFP wheat and oil distribution (See Table 3 and Annex E for

details). Overall target for School Day Events is to celebrate three events in all 3,500 schools.

In Battagram, the events were organized by Helping Hand, one of the WFP Implementing

Partners, by following the guidelines developed by UNESCO. In Mansehra, UNESCO oriented

the staff members Basic Education and Employable Skill Training, another WFP Implementing

Partner, on organization of the event. The level of adherence to the Guidelines was much better

in NWFP as compared to Sindh. Consequently, through FO the situation was addressed and the

schools day events were improved later.

Table 3: School Day Events

Province Districts

Events

Boys School Girls Schools Total

Balochistan

Pishin tehsil 169 78 247

Pishin Karizate 60 41 199

Pishin Barshoor 141 90 231

Zohabe 72 38 224

Kharan 93 57 147

Bolan 102 62 164

Chaghie 69 63 132

Nushki 105 87 138

K. Abdullah 18 7 25

NWFP

Mansehra 5 4 9

Battagram 45 23 68

Khositan 2 0 2

Dir lower 237 163 400

Dir Upper 485 106 564

Swat 44 34 78

Bunair 40 21 61

Sindh Tharpakar 153 47 200

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Sanghar 149 51 200

Umar Kot 151 49 200

Khair Pur 115 85 200

Total 2,255 1,102 3,489

Previously, in Sindh the application of School Day guidelines has not been as effective as in

NWFP because the government priority is only to distribute food and NGOs are not involved in

food distribution. However, the situation was addressed during the reporting period by

organizing orientation to the Sindh government staff involved in food distribution.

As School Days are linked with food distribution, a number of events were put on hold in

NWFP due to the change in food distribution plan resulting from deteriorating security situation.

In addition, summer vacation and extended closure of schools due to IDP crisis also affected the

plan in NWFP. In Sindh, the plan was put on hold in the previous quarter due to summer

vacation but School Days were celebrated after vacation during this quarter.

School Days continue to prove to be effective events for engaging the children, parents, teachers

and communities while delivering the messages on

importance of education, health and hygiene and

judicious distribution of food. Practical solutions

of the problems related to enrolment and food

distribution are discussed during the event. As a

result, the event has strengthened relationship

between the teachers and community as well as

influenced reactivation/engagement of PTCs/SMCs

at some schools. In Mansehra, one PTC reported

that initially they were not involved in food

distribution day but the introduction of School Day

and guidelines of UNESCO, they are now invited

by Implementing Partners to participate in the event.

Out of 5,200 schools, a total of 3,967 schools have received the School Improvement Book

(SIB) in NWFP (2,123 out 2,600 i.e. 81.65 % of target schools) in Balochistan 907 out of 900

Schools (100.77%) and Sindh 925 out of 1,700 (54.41%) schools together with the teaching

and learning kits distributed in conjunction with WFP wheat and oil. SIBs were also shared

with Master Trainers and other stakeholders during project orientation workshop. Almost all

government education officers have appreciated the SIB and its potential to bring about

improvements in schools. Distribution of SIBs in Balochistan has been delayed due to security

concerns but completed in December 2009.

JP Output 9: Effects of food and non-food inputs in enrolment and retention in food

crisis situation documented.

The preparation for baseline survey and documentation was planned in 2nd quarter of the project

but on account of security situation in NWFP and Balochistan could not be completed. Initial

impact assessment was conducted from 10 August 2009 to 20 August 2009 in NWFP and Sindh.

Balochistan was omitted because of security restrictions. Feedbacks were obtained from Head

Teachers, Education Managers and Children on project interventions. The assessment concluded

School Day at GPS Shamozai Swat

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that the initial results of the interventions are encouraging. A number of Head Teachers have

made some improvements in teaching methodologies and the district level education managers

are better prepared for monitoring of and support to the schools. During School Day

Celebrations in NWFP, communities and Parent Teachers’ Councils appreciated education

interventions. Head Teachers provided useful feedback to improve the quality of T&L Kits and

add stationery items for children. The report is in Annex F

As per understanding between UNESCO and WFP, final impact assessment is planned and will

be completed in February 2010. ToR is being finalized with the inputs from WFP and consultant

will be in place in January 2010.

D. Implementation Issues and Challenges

1. Very short duration of the project, i.e. one year, posed a tremendous challenge in meeting the

targets. For example, procurement of 2,000 teaching kits required the international bidding

which took considerable time for preparation and advertisement.

2. Budget and proposal negotiation with PITEs for teacher training has taken a lot more time than

expected.

3. Schools in Sindh and Balochistan are in need of T & L Kits in larger quantity because of acute

shortage of the supplies and also because no other donors have provided such support to them.

However, the situation in NWFP appeared to be better because of the support provided during

earthquake response and presence of other donor agencies.

4. Security restrictions hampered the implementation of interventions particularly HT Training,

School Day Celebrations and School Monitoring. There have been serious security issues in

Islamabad even and hence pace of activities has been slow. The situation in NWFP has become

precarious with the intensification of armed conflict forcing suspension of the project activities

in Swat, Bunair, Upper Dir and Lower Dir Districts. However, PITE completed the HT training

and planned for the refreshers. The project is optimistic that it will complete the work and

achieve near 100% utilization of project funds by December 2009. However, under present

security situation which prohibits mobility, the project may not be able to complete within the

stipulated time.

5. Likewise, follow up work on School Days, School Improvement Book and Head Teacher

Training – with more focus on multi-grade teaching and for longer duration than 2 days -- and

Refresher Training to MTs are must to improve the access to and quality of education. This

requires longer project life and additional resources.

E. Activities for Next Quarter

The following key activities will be carried out from 1 January to 15 February 2010:

1. Distribution of 1,233 School Improvement Book (SIBs) in the remaining project schools.

2. Deliver IEC messages along with user guideline to 1,201 project schools for beneficiary parents

in target schools through WFP Implementing Partners.

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3. Output/outcome Assessment.

4. Final Report.

F. Financial Status

The financial status as of September 2009 is as follows:

Funding

Source

Budget Fund Received

(Commutative) Expenditure Impl.

Rate %

Total

Available

Revenue

from

Interest

USD USD USD USD USD

WFP 857,352 850,000 729,884.32 85.21 % 857,352 7,352

Total: 857,352 850,000 729,884.32 85.21% 855,419 7,352

A total payment of USD 850,000 was received in three installments of USD 425,000 on 17

November 2008, USD 255,000 on 25 June 2009 and USD 170,000 in October 2009. A total

amount of USD 7,352 was accrued as interest revenue of which USD 3,931 was programmed in

May 2009, USD 1,488 in August 2009 and USD 1,120 in November 2009 in budget revision.

Remaining amount of USD 813 will be programmed in February 2009 in budget revision. With

this increase, the revised total project contribution is USD 857,352.

The project implementation rate is 85.21% against the funds received.

During the last two and half months, large sums of funds for transportation of teaching and learning

kits, school days and school monitoring will be committed. The estimated implementation rate will

be near 100% by February 2010.

The detailed statement of expenditure and revenue income issued by UNESCO HQ for the reporting

period is in Annex H.

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Annex A

List of Master Trainers Trained

Balochistan S.No. Name Designation Scale Gender

1 Samia Dur Muhammad SST (Sc) 16 Female

2 Asma Qasim Shahar SST (Sc) 16 Female

3 Sadia Akhtar SST 16 Female

4 Yasmeen Gul SST 16 Female

5 Shaheen Lajwar SST 16 Female

6 Ahmad Khan Mehar SST (Sc) 16 Male

7 Muhammad Jan SST (Sc) 16 Male

8 Din Muhammad TOT 16 Male

9 Saleh Muhammad SST 16 Male

10 Tariq Amir SST 16 Male

11 Rab Nawaz SST 16 Male

12 Muhammad Ghaus Sr.H/M 17 Male

13 Mushtaq Hussain TOT 16 Male

14 Ameer Sultan TOT 16 Male

15 Muhammad Nazar TOT 16 Male

16 Syed Abdul Ghani Shah SST (Sc) 16 Male

17 Rafia Baloch Head Mistrss 16 Female

18 Sheraz Khan TOT 16 Male

19 Sakeena Baloch JET 16 Female

20 Asia Sattar SST 16 Female

21 Agha Muhammad TOT 16 Male

22 Abdul Ghafoor SST SC 16 Male

23 Ali Ahmed SST SC 16 Male

Sindh S.No. Name Desigination Scale Gender

1 Ms Shahnaz HST 17 Female

2 Ms Hanju Bai HST 16 Female

3 Mr. Soondar Das HST 17 Male

4 Mr Meva Ram HST 17 Male

5 Ms Jai Wanti HST 17 Female

6 Ms. Fahmidah HM 17 Female

7 Mr.Teerath Das Khatri SS 17 Male

8 Mr Rasool Bux HST 16 Male

9 Mr Ravigir K HM 17 Male

10 Mr Chandi Ram HST 17 Male

11 Mr Rajesh Kumar HST 15 Male

12 Mr Hotchand HST 16 Male

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13 Mr Sandesh Mohan Lal JST 14 Male

14 Mr Shankar Sagar SS 17 Male

15 Ms Saran Shar HST 17 Female

16 Ms Nazir Begum SPE 17 Female

17 Mr Bahadur Ali HST 17 Male

18

Mr Zamir Hussain

Soomro Lecturer 17

Male

19 Mr Ghulam Shabir Lecturer 17 Male

20 Mr. Ashraf Ali Lecturer 17 Male

21 Ms Oumla HST 17 Male

22 Mr Jalaluddin Bajeer HST 17 Male

23 Mr Madhu Das HST 17 Male

24 Mr Muhammed Ramzan HST 16 Male

25 Mr. Moual Bux HST 17 Male

26 Mr. Nazir Ahmed HST 17 Male

27 Ms Shahida HST 16 Female

28 Ms Ghouri Baloch HST 16 Female

29 Mr Mehboob Ali Ujan F.Person 17 Male

NWFP

Sr. No Name Designation Scale Gender

1 Mr. Wasiq Syed HM 17 Male

2 Mr. Abdul Qayyum HM 17 Male

3 Mr. Muhammad Riaz HM 17 Male

4 Mr. Matiullah HM 17 Male

5 Mr. Wasim Abbasi HM 17 Male

6 Mr. Mohd. Amjad khan HM 17 Male

7 Mr. Shahzada Khan HM 17 Male

8 Mr. Mohd. Yousaf HM 17 Male

9 Mr. Abdur Rehman HM 17 Male

10 Mr. Muhammad Zakir HM 17 Male

11 Mr. Mohd. Nasim Khan HM 17 Male

12 Mr. Waheed Uz Zaman SS 17 Male

13 Miss Nasim Bhatti SST 16 Female

14 Miss Phool Bibi SST 16 Female

15 Miss Gul Bibi SST 16 Female

16 Miss Shahida Taskeen

Lodhi

SST 16 Female

17 Miss Rubina Farid SST 16 Female

18 Miss Farzana SST 16 Female

19 Miss Nazma Norin SST 16 Female

20 Miss Farhat Ismail SST 16 Female

21 Mr. Tanveer Akhter HT 17 Male

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22 Miss Faheem Afshan SST 16 Female

23 Miss Naeema Hayat SS 17 Female

24 Miss Rukhsana Wali SS 17 Female

25 Miss Shazia Bibi SST 16 Female

26 Miss Bibi Gulnaz HT 17 Female

27 Miss Naz Ambareen SS 17 NWFP

28 Mr. Mufti Mahmood SST 16 Male

29 Mr. Shah Nazar SST 16 Male

30 Mr. Shakil Ahmed SST 16 Male

31 Mr. Anwar Shah SST 16 Male

32 Mr. Asar Jan SST 16 Male

33 Mr. Shar Zada SST 16 Male

34 Miss Zuhida Begum SST 16 Female

35 Miss Zahida Bibi SST 16 Female

36 Mr. Muhammad Haroon SST 16 Male

37 Mr. Khan Muhammad SS 17 Male

38 Miss Safia Begum HT 17 Female

39 Miss Mahe Tallat SS 17 Female

40 Miss Shahida Perveen SS 17 Female

41 Miss Zubaida Khatoon SS 17 Female

42 Miss Safia Noor SS 17 Female

43 Miss Muazima Noreen SS 17 Female

44 Miss Saiqa Afridi SS 17 Female

45 Mr. Mohd. Mehdi Shah SST 16 Male

46 Mr. Wajid Ali Khan SS 17 Male

47 Mr. Irshad Ali SS 17 Male

48 Miss Asia Sardar SS 17 Female

49 Mr. Musharaf Khan SS 17 Male

50 Mr Fazal Wahab SS 17 Male

51 Miss Salma Akhtar SS 17 Female

52 Miss Farasat Mumtaz SS 17 Female

53 Miss Badia Danish SS 17 Female

54 Mr Sheraz Ahmed SS 17 Male

55 Miss Nazia Khanum SS 17 Female

56 Miss Shamsia Waseem SS 17 Female

57 Mr. Mehamood Ur

Rehman

SS 17 Male

58 Mr. Subhanuddin SS 17 Male

59 Mr. Ashraf Ali SS 17 Male

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Annex B

List of Head Teachers Trained

Dir Lower, NWFP S. No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Mahbob Ali GPS Kalpan

2 M.Zahir Shah GPS Qazi Abad

3 Muhammad Ayub GPS Khema

4 Hussain Shah GPS No.1Haji Abad

5 Abdul qayum GPS Sangar

6 Bahadar Muhammad GPS Dheri Talash

7 Said Manan GPS Banda (P)

8 Muhammad Zamin Khan GPS Shatai No.2

9 Haqnawaz Khan GPS Anan Gro Khwar

10 Fazal Rehman GPS Stanadar

11 Sahib Zada GPS Ganjla

12 Gul Nawaz Khan GPS Shago Kas

13 Mohibullah GPS Banda Bala

14 Fazal Manan GPS Suber Shah

15 Amir Dost Khan GPS Surpato

16 Mohib Khan GPS Rani

17 Shah Zarin GPS Imran Abad

18 Javed Ahmad GPS Baygham Dara

19 Zikrawar Khan GPS Iraboona

20 Janat Gul GPS Amlook Khan

21 Khaista Rahman GPS Danwa

22 Bakht Zaman GPS Bamdal

23 M.Jehanzeb Khan GPS Kano Sha talash

24 Shair Zamin GPS Damamo

25 Zahid Bacha GPS Siar Bar kali

26 Fazal Ayan GPS Bandagi

27 Bakhatwar GPS Gulicho

28 Hidayat Rehman GPS Assigi Kalay

29 Noor Zaman GPS Seer

30 Zakirullah GPS Yar Khan Banda

31 Muhammad Riyaz GPS Sarai Payeen

32 Mohd: Nishad GPS GPS Ziarat Talash

33 Amanullah Khan GPS Manogi Dushkhel

34 Bad Shah Said GPS Jabagai

35 S.Maraj Ali Shah GPS Koria

36 Faiz Talab Khan GPS Katan Payeen Dush Khela

37 Muhammad Riaz Khan GPS Goro Talash

38 Bad Shah Zada GPS Pato Talash

39 Ihsanul Haq GPS Shamshi Khan

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40 Muhammad Saeed GPS Rahman Abad

41 Muhammad Darwish GPS Kano Shah Amlook Khan

42 Muhammad Iqbal GPS Bajouro Talash

43 Muhammad Rasool GPS Gumbat

44 Hamidullah GPS Macho Talash

45 Saleh Muhammad GPS Khoria (B)

46 Shahab Haider GPS Sangar MKD

47 Munshaid Ahmad GPS Manogai

48 Rozi Khan GPS Barikot Talash

49 Rahman Gul GPS Bandagi Talash

50 Muhammad Hussain GPS Bandagi Talash

51 Miraj-u-Din GPS Paito Dara

52 Bahri Jalal GPS Mansoor Abad

53 Hanifullah GPS Sarai Payeen

54 Bad Shah Rahim GPS Razagram

55 Shad Muhammad GPS Chino

56 Shamsur Rehman GPSChinar Tangai Bajowro

57 Bahader Khan GPS Ahmad Galai

58 Muhammad Zahir Shah GPSNo.2 Malakand

59 Abdurrahman GPS Kattan Bala

60 Bahadar Zeb GPS Dola Malakand

61 Rashid Ahmad GPS Cano Shamshi Khan

62 Muhammad Iqbal GPS Blambat

63 Zakirullah GPS Yar Khan Banda

64 Bad Shah Muhammad GPS Baroon

65 Mumtaz Ali GPS Sarai Bala

66 Syed Tahir Shah GPS Khall No.2

67 Ghufranullah GPS Khall No.1

68 Mukhtiarullah GPS Koto

69 Sarfaraz Khan GPS Giro Tangai

70 Rehman Bahadar GPS Otala Dush Khel

71 Abdul bari GPS Pingal

72 Akbar Bacha GPS Munjai

73 Gulzar Ahmad GPS No.2 Haji Abad

74 Habibullah GPS Odigram

75 Raz Muhammad GPS Shahtai No.1

76 Syed Muhammad Khan GPS No.2 Bagh

77 Ihsan Ahmad GPS Khall No.3

78 Israr Alam GPS Banda Bala No.1

79 Saeedur Rahman GPS Malakand No.1

80 Ahmad Ali GPA Andheri

81 Bad Shah Mohammad GPS Shahzadi

82 Aurangzeb Khan GPS Kandaro Bala

83 Muhammad Zaman Khan GPS Matta

84 Noor Rehman GPS Kamangara

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85 Qasar Shah GPS Matta Talash

86 Mohammad Rashid GPS Mirza Abad

87 Rafiullah GPS Akhwaro

88 Pervaiz Sultan GPS Qalagi

89 Muamher Gul GPS Shikawli

90 Fazal Mohammad GPS Nasafa Talash

91 Naik Zamin GPS Mirza Abad

92 Fazli Raziq GPS Mohammad Abad

93 Gul Nawaz Khan GPS Shago Kas

94 Samin Ara GGPS Markhanai

95 Gul nargur GGPS Bajawaro

96 Riasat Begum GGPS Kano Shamshi Khan

97 Dilshat Begum GGPS Goro Talash

98 Nasreen Bibi GGPS China

99 Naeemul Wara GGPS Khan Seri

100 Najma GGPS Haji Abad

101 Marahida Bibi GGPS Bandagai

102 Janat Khatoon GGPS Gulcho

103 Falak Naz GGPS Paito dara

104 Razia Bibi GGCMS Karzina

105 Mehar Begum GGPS Yarkhan Banda

106 Shamim Akhtar GGPS Ahmad Galai

107 Bibi Rana GGPS Amlook dara

108 Shabina Nishat GGPS Takas Bangai

109 Zuhra Falak GGPS Siam Siar

110 Shafat Begum GGPS Saligram

111 Yasmin Begum GGPS Amlook Yar khan

112 Nusrat Parveen GGPS Kandro

113 Fazelat Begum GGPS Khema

114 Tauheed Begum GGPS Khungi

115 Zahida Bibi GGPS Balambat Colony

116 Noor Begum GGPS Shagai Tangai

117 Maryam Begum GGPS Dab Rabat

118 Shabnam Khan GGPS Shahtai No.1

119 Tasleem Begum GGPS Chargorai

120 Janat Bibi GGPS Anbarzai

121 Jamila Saeed GGPS Timergara No.1

122 Naheed Sultan GGPS Timergara No.1

123 Surraya begum GGPS Saddo No.2

124 Fatima Bibi GGPS Baroon

125 Jamila Begum GGPS Thrai

126 Shabnam Begum GGPS Kharkai

127 Taslim Begum GGPS Zafar Abad

128 Zubaida Khanam GGPS Kandaw

129 Rabia Begum GGPS Adokay

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130 Rahat Begum GGPS Galkor

131 Shazia Begum GGPS Tangi Dara

132 Almas Begum GGPS Manzarai Tangi

133 Badri Alam GGPS Mandesh

134 Robina Begum GGPS Danwa

135 Nazneen GGPS Rani

136 Naveeda Begum GGPS Ganjla

137 Naseem Begum GGPS Asigi Dara No.1

138 Gulshan Ara GGPS Dogai

139 Shahi Sultan GGPS Asigi No.2

140 Shabnam Shaheen GGPS Saddo No.1

141 Zeenat Anwar GGPS Jabagai Balambat

142 Nargis Begum GGPS Jabagai Timergara

143 Gul Rana GGPS Khall Kandaro

144 Musarat Begum GGPS Khall payeen

145 Dislhaseyat Bibi GGPS Bandagai Munjai

146 Muhammad Imran GPS Makhai

147 Zarzamin Karkan Shah

148 Zakir Hussain GPS Swar Ghoundi

149 Muhammad Salim GPS Bazarak

150 Salahuddin GPS Rustam Banda

151 Muhammad Rashid GPS Barchuni

152 Hussain Mohd: GPS No.1 Mayar

153 Siad Mohd Jan GPS Mian Kaly (K)

154 Sardar Ali Shah GPS Mulalo (B)

155 Khaista Rahman GPS Garrah

156 Buzarg Zamin GPS Janmian

157 Gulab Rehman GPS Khana Picket

158 Mian Adam Khan GPS Takoro

159 Mohammad Nasim GPS Hasham

160 Abdul Wahid GPS Seear Bagh No.1

161 Umar Bad Shah GPS Shontala Dherai

162 Atiqur Rehman GPS Munda

163 Amanullah Khan GPS No.2 Kambit

164 Bakht Shahzada GPS Baloda

165 Naj Mudin GPS Kambat No.1

166 Anwar Zeb GPS Sabar Shah

167 Arjumand Khan GPS Gundir

168 Waris Khan GPS Barjam

169 Sher Ali Khan GPS Hisara (P)

170 Mohammad Jamil Khan GPS Tangi Bala

171 Amir Zaman GPS Kotkey Qilla

172 Mehrab Gul GPS Chamyar Kas

173 Mohammad Yar GPS Jam Mandaw

174 Fazal Sadiq GPS Kata Sar

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175 Muhammad qutab GPS Gharg Rabat

176 Amin-ul-Haq GPS Shahikoto

177 Saeed Gul GPS Bandagai (Munjai)

178 Muhammad Raziq GPS

179 Hamidul Haq GPS Koheari (P)

180 Mohammad Naeem GPS Khungi Bala

181 Khaist Zamin GPS Tangi Timergara

182 Yar Hyussain GPS Rabat

183 Maqsood Ghani GPS Saligram

184 Luqman Khan GPS GMPS Manzary Taugy

185 Rahmanullah GPS Tangi (P)

186 Noor Zada GPS Dag Gusam

187 M.Naeem Jan GPS Hanagia

188 Naeemullah GPS Badonai

189 Fazal Rahim GPS Tatar

190 Muhammad Younas GPS Ghund Kali

191 Habibullah GPS Kanbat (B)

192 Sultan Mahmood GPS Shaleendi

193 Shah Wazir Khan GPS Takora Shekhan

194 Rahmat-ud-din GPS Musa Abad

195 Waheed Gul GPS Mian Kali

196 Rashidul Haq GPS Shontala

197 Fazli Hakim GPS Badin

198 Mutabar Khan GPS Sadbar Kaly

199 Lalud Din GPS Toor Qilla

200 Amanullah GPS Kasskoto

201 Hayat Ullah Khan GPS Dia roon

202 Najeem Khan GPS Lovi Kalay

203 Samiullah GPS Kotki (SH)

204 Bismillah Jan GPS Hakeem Abad

205 Sher Mohammad GPS Paloso Dag

206 Hamida Begum GGPS Gosam Ghanam Shah

207 Nizakat Begum GGMS Bazark

208 Samina Begum GGPS Munda No.2

209 Shamim GGPS Dando Shah

210 Hasiba GGPS Shalkandi

211 Maryam GGPS Tajak Abad

212 Zohra Aziz GGPS Ghakhai

213 Sabiha GGPS Manogai

214 Atiya Bibi GGPS Khadi Khala

215 Fozia Saeed GGPS Shantala

216 Shamim Akhtar GGPS Baden

217 Khaista Bibi GGPS Garrha No.2

218 Zakia Manhas GGPS Malala bala

219 Qudsia GGPS Diaroon

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220 Shazia GGPSTangi Bala

221 Bibi Haleema GGPS Rahim abad

222 Riast Bibi GGPS Tangi Payeen

223 Farhat Bibi GGPS Barjam Makhai

224 Gul Shan GGPS Hakim Abad

225 Shagufta parveen GGPS Sadbar Kalay

226 Safia GGPS Jani Kalay

227 Afshan GGPS Bero

228 Tasleem Bibi GGPS Godar

229 Shabena Bibi GGPS Kambat No.1

230 Nasrat Jehan GGPS Kotki Shahi Khal

231 Shabnam Begum GGPS Mosa Abad

232 Khalida Begum GGPS Munda No.2

233 Bushra GGPS Pashati

234 Shagufta Begum GGPS Kass Koto

235 Mahtab Jabeen GGPS Mirza Abad

236 Kalsoom GGPS Awareo Siah

237 Nizakat Begum GGPS dheri Asbanr

238 Anjum Bano GGPS Bamboli Payeen

239 Musarrat Banori GGPS Doli Shah

240 Salma begum GGPS Tangi Brangola

241 Jamila Kausar GGPS Tarnow Shaban

242 Naheed Jamal GGPS Banda Talash

243 Nik khaslat GGPS Matta Islamabad

244 Niaz Parwar GGPS Macho

245 Sultanat Begum GGPS Kityari

246 Shazia GGPS Sarai Kityari

247 Fatrima bibi GGPS Khundi Dand No.1

248 Farhana GGPS Hamza Banda

249 Shafia GGPSHamza Banda

250 Bibi Haleema GGPS Daran Asbanr

251 Saima GGPS Laram

252 Jehan Ara GGPS Shah Abad

253 Asia GGPS Kasso

254 Farzana Bibi GGPS Sharab Kohi

255 Gul Naz GGPS Ashri Manai

256 Shehla Islam GGPS Tangi Payeen

257 Musarrat Bibi GGPS Kamala

258 Hamiet GGPS Gundo Badwan

259 Shabnam Bibi GGPS Barikaw Badwon

260 Shamim GGPS Thari Badwon

261 Majida Begum GGPS Nasafa Talash

262 Nasira Shaheen GGPS Serai Ramora

263 Shama Bibi GGPS Deari Kashmir

264 Mumtaz Mahal GGPS Teroona No.2

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265 Farido GGPS Shalam Baba

266 Parveen Begum GGPS Ghalagay

267 Shagufta Naz GGPS Jango

268 Hussan Ara GGPS Ali Abad

269 Shakila Gul (SET) GGCMS Shawa

270 Azra Begum GGPS Ouch Banr

271 Ghazala Ghaffar GGPS Sahsada No.2

272 Hamida Nazir GGCMS Sahsada No.1

273 Azmat GGPS Tazagram

274 Nasreen Bibi GGPS Shingri

275 Safia Begum GGPS Dheri chakdara

276 Naheed Begum GGPS Bambolai Bala

277 Nusrat Begum GGPS Sanam Qila

278 Shamim Akhtar GGPS Mator Bot Qila

279 Aisha GGPS Tarnow No.2

280 Kalsoom Begum GGPS Qila Asbanr

281 Sajida GGPS Kotigram Bala

282 Samina Begum GGPS Warghar

283 Safia Bibi GGPS Gumbat Banda

284 Roqia GGPS Show Baba

285 Shazia Bibi GGPS Umaray Karamay

286 Shabana Rahman GGPS Khoni Dand No.2

287 Najma Bibi GGPS Panda Shah

288 Saeeda Begum GGPS Kalpani Talash

289 Shazia Begum GGPS Zaman Patay

290 Tal Bibi GGPS Mayar

291 Minhas Bibi GGPS Sugyar

292 Bakhmina GGPS Awasha

293 Ulfat Ara GGPS Dara Ramora

294 Fazal Maula GPS Bambolai Bala

295 Mohammad Afzal GPS Khawas

296 Shah Faisal GPS Ouch Gharbi

297 Ali Akbar GPS Ouch NO.3

298 Muzafar Said GPS Safroona

299 Muhammad Iqbal GPS Dherah

300 Lal Mohammad GPS Maina Ouch

301 Muhammad Nawaz GPS Ghaligai

302 Muhammad Amir Ghani GPS MayarKhadag Zai

303 Fateh Mahmood GPS Tangi Payeen

304 Khadimullah GPS Kamala

305 Mian Mahmood GPS Tawadachina No.2

306 Bakhtiar Zeb GPS Dheri Kashmir No.2

307 Fazal Wadood GPS Sia

308 Qalandar Khan GPS Qilla Tawadina

309 Ihsanullah GPS Gul Muqam

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310 Karim Khan GPS Ghoundo

311 Abdul Rashid GPS Dheri Kashmir No.1

312 Ziaullah GPS Kala Dherai

313 Shahriyar GPS Mama Batton No.1

314 Kifayatullah GPS Warsak

315 Noor-ul-Ahmad GPS Sharab kohi

316 Sultan Yousaf GPS Sarai Ramora

317 Fazli Subhan GPS Faqir Abad

318 Ali Rahman GPS Faqir Abad

319 Shal Mohammad GPS No.3 Chakdara

320 Ahmad Khan GPS Sugion

321 Jehan Alam GPS Asbanr

322 Arzamand GPS Salim Shah

323 Azizullah GPS Amuir Abad

324 Tahirullah GPS Tazagrom

325 Waris Khan GPS Serai (Kityari)

326 Masawi Khan GPS Khanpur

327 Rozi Khan GPS Matoor

328 Muhammad Hayat Khan GPS Bambolai

329 Muen-u-Din GPS Shawa No.1

330 Mohad Islam GPS Badwan No.1

331 Matiul Haq GPS Qilla Asbanr

332 Inayat Khan GPS Shalam baba

333 Ali Nawab GPS Tarnaw

334 Ahmad Sair GPS Ouch Sharqi

335 Sufaid Gul GPS Kandaro (Shah Alam)

336 Izzat Mahmood GPS tawda Chemla

337 Said Ahmad GPS Terona

338 Nadar Shah GPS Awishal

339 Bakht zaman GPS Oughaz

340 Khadi Mohammad GPS Takni Payeen

341 Nasirul Haq GPS Takno Bala

342 Habibur Rahman GPS Kityari

343 Syed Jamaluddin GPS Shawa No.2

344 Mohammad Qasim GPS Khoni dund

345 Akhtar Hussain GPS Kamal Khan

346 Fazal Ellahi GPS Alimart

347 Dawlat Khan GPS Maina Batan No.2

348 Zahid Iqbal GPS Jabagai

349 Ayoub Khan GPS Tindo Dog

350 Ainul Haq GPS Shaban

351 Sardar Ali GPS Ali Mast

352 Muqadar Khan GPS Mata

353 M.Qasim Shah GPS Kamal Khan

354 Hussain Shah GPS No.1 Khall

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355 Faqir Hassan GPS Muli Rabat

356 Shah Hazrat GPS Shahtai No.1

357 Abdul Hakim GPS No.2 Mayar

358 Mushtaq Ahmad GPS Sanzo

359 Abdul Hamid Jan GPS Shera

360 Noor Ali Shah GPS No.2 Khall

361 Ihsan Ahmad GPS Khall No.3

362 Wazir Zada GPS Tharai No.2

363 Rahat Said GPS Asige teer

364 Muhammad Iqbal GPS Buniq Janaoul

365 Ihsanullah GPS No.1 Mayar

366 Fazli Hayat Khan GPS Shal Kandar

367 Salim Shah GPS Thrai No.1

368 Abdul Ghafar GPS Arif

369 Azmat Ali Shah GPS Badin

370 Mian Said GPS Bangay

371 Sultan Mohammad GPS Band

372 Bakht Shah Zeb GPS Shoghalay

373 Faraz Mohammad GPS Kofo

374 Lal Shah Zada GPS Shoutala

375 Sabir Khan GPS Dar

376 Muhammad Farooq GPS Ghakaz

377 Abdurazaq GPS Kawamgro

378 Iqbal Hussain GPS Marakhano

379 Nasrat Parveen GGPS Skandarow

380 Miss tauheed (SET) GGCMS No.2 Haji Abad

381 Zahida Bibi GGPS Kharkai

382 Farhat Begum GGPS Kamal Khan

383 Hadia Bibi GGPS Qazi Abad

384 Janat Bibi GGPS Anbarzai

385 Mussrat Begum GGPS Safray

386 Shaheen Kausar GGPS Odigram

387 Shahida Begum GGPS Qalagai Sair

388 Musarrat Begum GGPS Markhanai Rabat

389 Farht Begum GGPS GGPS Chargorai

390 Robina Rauf GGPS Zaimsair

391 Naseem Bibi GGPS Wargar

392 Yasmin Begum GGPS Khungi

393 Nasreen GGPS Shad Abad

394 Nizakat Begum GGPS Shalfalam

395 Mumtaz GGPS Inzerkhawas

396 Miss. Amna Bibi GGPS Andhir

397 Miss Yasmin Bibi GGPS Utala Dush Khal

398 Miss. Bushra Shah GGPS Shalkandi

399 Maryam Bibi GGPS Barorai

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400 Miss. Nadia Bibi GGPS Shatai No.2

401 Miss. Shahida GGPS Sulegram

402 Miss. Robina GGPS Haji Abad No.1

403 Fazal Ghafoor GPS No 2 Mangoora

404 Salim Ullah GPS Fazal Abad (B)

405 Abdul Wahab GPS Rahim Abad

406 Haider Ali GPS Shagai

407 Bakhat Rehman GPS No Wadudia

408 Nisar Ahmed GPS Marghuzar

409 Muhammad Naeem GPS Hazara

410 Badshah Khan GPS Rahim Abad B 2

411 Aziz Ullah GPS Shamazi

412 Zahoor Ahmed GPS Aman Kot

413 Muhammad Rehman GPS No 1 Aboka

414 Aman Ullah GPS NawaKalay (B)

415 Khushal Khan GPS Kota

416 Nasir Ahmed GPS No 2 Goratai

417 Liaqat Ali GPS Fazal Abad (Kamju)

418 Muhammad Yousaf GPS Panjigram

419 Aurangzeb GPS Chitor

420 Akhtar Ali GPS No 2 Faiz Abad

421 Sardar Ali GPS Tindodog

422 Riaz Ahmed GPS M. Gul Shahad

423 Pervaiz GPS Charababa

424 Muhammad Iqbal GPS Barikot

425 Asghar Khan GPS Balogram

426 Nazir Ahmed GPS Manyar

427 Usman Ali GPS - 1 Odigram

428 Tahir GPS - 1 Mangoora

429 M. Imaduddin GPS Kabal

430 M. Fayyaz GPS Najigram

431 Iqbal Hussain GPS Barkalay

432 Muhammad Rawan GPS Zara Khel

433 Ali Muhammad GPS Dedawar

434 Muhammad Ismail GPS Dakorak

435 Bahadar Shah GPS Buli Bagh

436 Khan Syed GPS Shoom Shangla

437 Momin Khan GPS Shinkad

438 Jandad Khan GPS Matiltan

439 Habib ur Rehman GPS Matta

440 Fazal Sattar GPS Kishawra

441 Adil Shah Main GPS Chalyar

442 Arshad Khan GPS Fatehpur

443 Sher Bahadur GPS Mashkomal

444 Umar Sardar GPS No 2 Chamtalai

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445 Yousaf Khan GPS KhwazaKehla

446 Zahid Khan TPS Titabat

447 Said Rehman GPS Mairagai

448 Bakht Azad GPS Koza Kawazallah

449 Shah Nazar Khan GPS Ashoram

450 Abdul Wadood GPS Kalam

451 Sar Anjam Khan GPS Bahrain

452 Abdul Ghafoor GPS Mankial

453 Khan Bahadur GPS Ayeen (Bahrain)

454 Manzoor Ali GPS Kedan

455 Jehan Parwar GPS Jehan Abad

456 Muhammad Ismail GPS Sabar Shah

457 Khurshid Ali GPS Jambil

458 Abdul Qayyum GPS Bishbaur

459 Riaz Ahmed GPS Samer Banr

460 Muhammad Khaliq GPS Banjot 2

461 Riaz Ahmed GPS Charbagh 2

462 Said Akram Shah GPS Mangloor 1

463 Hazrat Hussain GPS Satal

464 Hedayat Ullah GPS Madyan

465 Badr ul Islam GPS Loibanr

466 Fazal Ghaffar GPS Senpora (Matta)

467 Minhaj GPS Kokarai

468 Hasibullah Khan GPS Alabaad

469 Gohar Ali GPS Babor

470 Muhammad Ibrahim GPS Alamgay

471 Abdul Latif GPS Odigram No 2

472 Hazrat Rahim GPS No 4 Mingoora

473 Abdul Wahid GPS no 1 Darolai

474 Abul Hamid GPS Satal Cham

475 Shehzada Aftas GPS Utrole Kalam

476 Ali Roidar GPS Shin KhKella

477 Ibrahim GPS Kugz Brushkhela

478 Nadar Khan GPS Achar No 1

479 Muhammad Sadiq GPS Ganorabi

480 Yahya Sahib GPS Shokhdara

481 Fazal Wahab GPS Roringari

482 Zakir Hussain GPS Ditpanai

483 Fazal Wadood GPS Baidara

484 Bakhtamand Khan GPS Chail Madyan

485 Sayed Akhtar GPS Said Abad

486 Mian Said Malik GPS Awishah

487 Ghulam Mohamad GPS Khakhtey

488 Muhammad Zada GPS Spina Klipa

489 Abdul Akbar Khan GPS Batkoo

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490 Karim Zada GPS Darmai

491 Qasim Jan GPS Pandai

492 Zarminosh GPS NowKhara

493 Umar Sher GPS Qachar pla

494 Niaz Muhammad GPS Shalpui

495 Bakht Munir GPS No 1 Chuprial

496 Sardar Ali GPS Shangwatai

497 Muhammad Rauif GPS BamaKhela

498 Haq Nawaz GPS Kharai

499 Alam Zeb GPS Cham Shan

500 Gul Mohammad GPS Araq

501 Riaz Khan GPS Asala

502 Shahi Merman GGPS Afsarabad

503 Rahat Begum GGPS Bunr

504 Riffat GGPS Aman Kot

505 Bukhat Sultana GGPS Bloogram

506 Bibi Fatima GGPS Panr

507 Mumrku GGPS Marghazar

508 Akhtar Jehan GGPS Landakay

509 Yasmin Ghafoor GGPS Shadara

510 Jamila Payam GGPS Sharara

511 Shahnaz GGPS Jambail

512 Nasreen Akhtar GGPS GulKada

513 Shaheen Akhtar GGPS Afsarabad

514 Shahina Shoukat GGPS GulBandai

515 Shazia Shabnam GGPS Nawakaly

516 Asmat Nazeer GGPS Manai

517 Nasrin Hina GGPS Barikot

518 Jehan Ara GGPS Aboha

519 Shmim Ara GGPS Kala Kaly

520 Sajada GGPS Kabal

521 Taslim Akhtar GGPS Kanju

522 Sharafat GGPS Mingoora

523 Ajmir Bibi GGPS Nasrat

524 Hamida Talat GGPS Kota

525 Mumtaz GGPS Passal

526 Batal GGPS Panr

527 Talat GGPS Patanary

528 Zeba Baig GGPS Manyar

529 Suhil Bibi GGPS Ghalagny

530 Tasneem Sultan GGPS Haji Baba

531 Ulfat Habib GGPS S.Shrif

532 Musarat GGPS Nazarabad

533 Noor Hania GGPS Koit

534 Nagina Akhtar GGPS Bartnana

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535 Zahida Perveen GGPS Bandheri

536 Hasina GGPS Jamalabad

537 Rashida GGPS Shamely

538 Zahida GGPS Sangota

539 Talit Bibi GGPS Shahi Bagh

540 Nasim Akhtar GGPS Shah Dherai

541 Bushra Begum GGPS Salanda

542 Razia GGPS Zaladher

543 Farkhanda GGPS Mangloor No 1

544 Dil Shad GGPS Shakhari

545 Shaheen Begum GGPS Manja

546 Jehan Izat GGPS Manghr no 2

547 Nizia GGPS Maiandami

548 Saeeda Begum GGPS Kokatri

549 Shallila Naz GPS Sardary

550 Ashrat Begum GGPS Kalkata

551 Iram Begum GGPS Batai Khwaz Khala

552 Nasim Akhtar GGPS Khwaza Khela

553 Altaf Begum GGPS Madyan

554 Bakht Razia GGPS Pla

555 Janat Mahal GGPS S-oushu

556 Parmin GGPS Kwarashagran

557 Hidatat GGPS Bataiban

558 Parveen GGPS Alangunj

559 Rahat Bibi GGPS Tighar

560 Raleen Bacha GGPS Sumbat

561 Rzat mand GGPS Charai

562 Sultana Begum GGPS Banjot

563 Sugafta GGPS Gulibagh

564 Zuhra Gul GGPS Gwratai

565 Tasneem Kausar GGPS Jaloo

566 Sherenai Bibi GGPS Mutiltani

567 Shurafat Bibi GGPS Tirat

568 Amina GGPS Bulkarai

569 Fatama GGPS Utraui

570 Zaib Un Nisa GGGPS Badalai

571 Jehan Begum GGPS Said Abad

572 Tahira Begum GGPS Dangrani

573 Bakhat Manal GGPS Fatha Pur

574 Bibi Tayumnal GGPS Behar

575 Rasheeda Bibi GGPS Ghan Shinr

576 Yasmin GGPS Bala Baidarn

577 Maliyat GGPS Baidara

578 Zohra Begum GGPS Paklai Shagram

579 Begum Nusrat GGPS Behrain

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580 Begum Nasim GGPS Kas Kalam 2

581 Shafia GGPS Jalbanr

582 Behtarin GGPS Kalam

583 Nasim GGPS Kass Kalam

584 Anwar Begum GGPS Matta

585 Jamila GGPS Samibat

586 Husan Jehan GGPS Shagai Behrai

587 Srodanda GGPS Chantali

588 Noor Saba GGPS Gashkor

589 Rahmat Bibi GGPS Bartana 1

590 Samina GGPS Shin

591 Fifat Jabar GGPS Nazar Abad

592 Naseem GGPS Baboo

593 Fatima GGPS Bamakhla

594 Asia Rehman GGPS Lilbanr

595 Saeeda Manawar GGPS Arkot

596 Salma GGPS Shukhdara

597 Zakia Bibi GGPS Tall

598 Nurgas Zeb GGPS M. Mushkond

599 Jamila GGPS Gurra

600 Izat Mand GGPS Jano

601 Noor Jehan GGPS Ghakla Bandai

602 Shakeela GPS Pir patay

603 Mushtaq Ahmad GPS Bandi Kot

604 Razwali Shah GPS Naranj (K.K)

605 Bakht Amin GPS Kitwar

606 Naqeeb Ahmad Jan GPS Chingllai

607 Naik Zada GPS Shnai

608 Wazim Khan GPS Banda

609 Habibur Rehman GPS Barjo

610 Roz Amin GPS Awanay

611 Nashiroz khan GPS Shangra

612 Sirajul Haq GPS Mekhokhpa

613 Amir Kamand Khan GPS Manyari

614 Alam Zeb Khan GPS Baikhanai

615 Jehan Sher Khan GPS Maradu

616 Bahman Said GPS Sonigram

617 Abdul Karim GPS Budal

618 Habibullah GPS Bar Shamnal

619 Amir Akbar GPS Kuz Shamnal

620 Noor Parvesh GPS Chalandrai

621 Islam Shah GPS Qasem Khel

622 Alamgir GPS Batkanai

623 Shakirullah GPS Gujar Abad

624 Ghani Akbar GPS Hasir Baba

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625 Faqir Gul GPS Ghurghushto

626 Shahi Room GPS Hall

627 Muhammad Younas GPS Laghara

628 Bakht Zeb GPS Kala Khela

629 Adi Khan GPS Barjo Kanay

630 Qaseem Khan GPS Ahmad Ali Dherai

631 Fazli Moula GPS Koz Kalay

632 Fazal Wadood GPS No.2 Bagra

633 Shahi Room GPS No.1 Bagra

634 Abdus Salam GPS Salarzo Maira

635 Shah Zada GPS Kohay

636 Habib-ur-Rehman GPS Sowari

637 S.Maraj Ali Shah GPS Koria

638 Hazrat Umar GPS Giro Bagra

639 Musharaf Khan GPS Barjo kand

640 Rahman Ali GPS Bekand

641 Abdul Wahid GPS Charai

642 Momin Jan GPS Char

643 Muhammad Tahir GPS Badair

644 Wazir Khan GPS Banda

645 Yousaf Ali GPS Maskipur

646 Israr Hussain GPS No.1 Kawaga

647 Abdus Saeed GPS No.1Kawaga

648 Shabana GGPS Laghara

649 Zakia GGPS Kherdag Durmay

650 Jehan Ara GGPS Mekhokhpa

651 Mussarat Siraj GGPS Surkhaw Banda

652 Farhat Ara GGPS Kuz Kalay

653 Farhadia GGPS Korea

654 Najmul Huda GGPS Korea

655 Ahmad Zari GGPS Batanai

656 Nusrat Begum GGPS Khanano Dherai

657 Zakia Bibi GGPS Budal

658 Nahida GGPS Shangra

659 Bakht Golona GGPS Sonigram

660 Alizibath GGPS Shanai Nawakalay

661 Farhat Jehan GGPS Bekhanai

662 Parveen Bibi GGPS Awanai

663 Shamshad Begum GGPS Kitwar

664 Shafaat Begum GGPS Koza Nawagai

665 Bahrun Nisa GGPS Bara Nawagai

666 Fazilat Bibi GGPS Badair

667 Hussan Ara GGPS Maskipur

668 Aziz-un-Qia GGPS Koza Nawagay

669 Shakila GGPS Chalandrai

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670 Bibi Safia GGPS Banian

671 Sajida GGPS Kaktai Bala

672 Bibi Kalsoom GGPS Bandigo

673 Shaista GGPS Bando Trand

674 Bibi Shamim GGPS Garang

675 Asmat Rehman GGPS Jaji Abad

676 Chand Bibi GGPS Dagai

677 Zahida GGPS Chermang

678 Chaman parri GGPS Joze

679 Tumriza GGPS Banda Bala

680 Fazeelat GGPS Cham Saidan

681 Tehmina GGPS Dangar Wand

682 Abida Qazi GGPS Paimal

683 Sajida GGPS Mahalla Jangir Abad

684 Naseem Shaheen GGPS Qilla behram Khan

685 Gul Shad GGPSYaqoob Abad

686 Bushra Bibi GGPS Dabrai

687 Hussan Zaiba GGPS Tassa

688 Naheeda Imran GGPS Battamori

689 Bibi Abida GGPS Dabba Par

690 Sughra GGPS Mandar Wali

691 Bus Rangina GGPS Kakar Shang

692 Zakia GGPS Jesole Qalla

693 Zakira GGPS Argashori

694 Faiza Anwar GGPS Barpao Battagram

695 Shaheen Perveen GGPS Roop Kani

696 Abida GGPS Kadlo

697 Hussan Bibi GGPS Kadlo Bala

698 Iqbal Begum Shamlai

699 Saifun Nisha GGPS Sanda Saray Qasim Khan

700 Nazmeena GGPS Kass Nogram

701 Sabira GGPS Kund Said Akbar

702 Bibi Naheed GGPS Khurshid Abad

703 Naseem Akhtar GGPS Biland Kot

704 Sabira Bib GGPS Iqbal Abad

705 Shaheen Gul GGPS Hutal Dashan

706 Aneela GGPS Coloni Thakot

707 Riffat GGPS Taloot Abad

708 Farzana GGPS Kandi Peshora

709 Haleema Sadia GGCMS Shalkhan Abad

710 Naseema Akhtar GGPS Bajor Yungul

711 Suriya Bibi GGPS Dar Killay

712 Fozia Ambreen GGPS Amiz Abad

713 Rehana Begum GGPS Shalgara Barkad

714 Yasmin Naz GGPS Goli Bagh

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715 Razwana Bibi GGPS Mohammad Abad

716 Malka Mehr Nigar GGPS Chakai

717 Rehana Bibi GGPS Gabar Malida

718 Shabnam perveen GGPCMS Pateh Calay

719 Zanab Bibi GGPS Sharakot

720 Neelo Far GGPS Sear Ghazi Abad

721 Rezwana Shaheen GGPS Karu

722 Mushrat Bibi GGPS Batra

723 Sajida Bibi GGPS Samghee

724 Tasleem Bibi GGPSSoab Jaigal

725 Bibi Shabana GGPS Maskeen Abad

726 Rehana Bibi GGPS Dog Pattor

727 Saiqah Rehman GGPS Chawar Seena Khel

728 Samina Bibi GGPS Gumbair

729 Maryam Bibi GGPS Bare

730 Nasira Naseem GGPS Mreenzumkd

731 Saiqr Bib GGPS CMS Jajial

732 Noor GGPS Gakooos Basha

733 Sarbaland Khan GPS Rajkot

734 Faizul bari GPS Latoor

735 Habib Shah GPS Habib Shah Tayal Abad

736 Shah Jehan GPS Bacha No.1

737 Azraail Khan GPS Baridas

738 Saeedur Rehman GPS Kuzo Seo

739 Mohbullah GPS Carto

740 Yardad GPS Rango Seo

741 Dosham Khan GPS Seo

742 Ahmad Shah GPS Chooching

743 Raja Zamrood Khan GPS Jalkot

744 Muhammad Mustafa GPS Indla

745 Muhamad Amin GPS Kaigha

746 Mursaleen GPS Kuz Kamila

747 Umaryar GPS Uchar Nala

748 Sabar Khan GPS Kuz Gakeen

749 Abdul Qudoos GPS Janas Abad

750 Rajmeer GPS Dassu

751 Inayat-ur-Rehman GPS Jamra Akber Abad

752 Fazal Haq GPS Thotee

753 Abid Ali GPS Shatial Badar

754 Faiz Mohammad GPS Umer Abasd Seo

755 Hijab Khan GPS Kowgee

756 Samdar GPS Doga Sazin

757 Javaid GPS sazin Village

758 Amir Khan GPS Seeri Amir Khan Abad

759 Rashid Ahmad GPS Missaring

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760 Mohammad Tahir GPS Qasim Abad

761 Taj Mohammad GPS Daber Seo

762 Abdul Rashid GPS Shalkan Abad

763 Alam Sher GPS Bela Dabair

764 Inayatullah GPS Ranolia

765 Abdul Zahar GPS Leo

766 Saif-ur-Rehman GPS Ghundoo

767 Fazal Rahim GPS Dara Sahib Khel

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Killah Abdullah, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Muhammad Ayoob Jalaludin Chaman

2 Shah Wali Killi Chakar Landi Chaman

3 Munir Ahmed Kareem Ghabzae Gulistan

4 Hidayat Ullah Haji Ahmad Khan Gulistan Karaiz

5 Ghulam Mustafa Killi Imran Zai

6 Nasrullah Khan Killi M. Lal Chaman

7 Ghulam Sarwar Shear Ali Agha k-Abdullah

8 Mehmood Khan Killi Abtoo Safdar Chaman

9 Zainullah Marwar Sayyadan

10 Noor Ali Killi Shameer

11 Mazhar Hussain Hameed Kakar

12 Muhammad Afzal Multan

13 Nasdir Hussain Gul Muhammad Ghabzai

14 Naymat Ullah Killi Abdul Nabi

15 Syed Muhammad Hussain Killi Khair Muhammad Daman Chaman

16 Fakhar Hussain Killi Imran Zai

17 Sadullah Killi Yousaf Pahalwan

18 Juma Khan Killi Haji Ali Shah Kakozai

19 Khair Ullah Jan Killi Malik Haji Khair Muhammad

20 Hasnain Nawaz Killi New Habib Zai

21 Mirza Khan Lori Karban Chaman

22 Abdul Kadeer Boghra Road Chaman

23 Imam Bakhsh Imran Zai

24 Ahmed Shah Killi Hameed Kulak

25 Noor Ullah Dad Muhammad Majak

26 Abdul Basheer Majran Peer Ali Zai

27 Sharaf udin Abto Karaiz Chaman

28 Muhammad Zae Muoalim Khanoon chaman

29 Syed Muhammad Naeem Kadeem majak

30 Syed Zain Abideen Ameen Majak

31 Syed Saifudin Malak Ali Shah

32 Qudrat ullah Abdul Rahman Zai

33 Asad Ali Nadir Abdul Rahmanzai

34 Zaferullah Kondal Peer Ali Zai

35 Fazal-u-Rahman Shahzoo Peer Ali Zai

36 Abdul Wasay Marwar Sayyadan

37 Haji Muhammad Naseem

38 Faiz Ullah Killi Taki

39 Muhammad Ismaeel Ameer Jan

40 Ali Khan Khoshi M. Road Chaman

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Pishin, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Muhammad Ishaque GBPS Shabo Dawian Ajram

2 Zafar Ahmed GBPS Killi Abdullah Killa

3 Abdul Ghafoor GBPS Khaloka Bagh Barshor

4 Bazudin GBPS Killa Kaich

5 Haji Lal Muhammad GBPS Uoe Zakarya Zai

6 Alludin GBPS Khot Barshor

7 Alludin GBPS Killi Hakdar Kixa Circle

8 Salahudin GBPS Mandowiyala Barshor

9 Habib Ullah GBPS Musafir Baloch Ajram Saranan

10 Shams Ullah GBPS Surkhab Malayzai

11 Abdul Rahman GBPS Madrasa Charmiyan

12 Anayat Ullah GBPS Killi Gul Muhammad

13 Ubaid Ullah GBPS Aka Khail Bostan

14 Abdul Latif GBPS Surkhab Malayzai

15 M-Zaman GBPS shumali Charmiyan Karezat

16 Gull Muhammad GBPS Toor Murgha

17 Muhammad Anwar GBPS Tarli Shahezai

18 Shabeer Ahmed

GBPS Katozai Gul Baran circle

Saranan

19 Haji Fazul-u-Rahaman GBPS Khaloka Bagh Barshor

20 Ali Shah GBPS Killi Asad Khan

21 Shair Ali GBPS Killi Khanan Bostan

22 Abdul Salam GBPS Killi Warjrob

23 Bashir Ahmed GBPS Dab Khanozai

24 M. Shafi Khan GBPS Pista Jangzai Toba Kakari

25 Abdul Rahman GBPS Xargae

26 Yar Muhammad GBPS Fatah Talri Tooba Kakari

27 Zafar Ullah GBPS Warxob Bagh

28 M. Hashim GBPS Xara

29 Abdul Qahar GBPS Killi Hussain Khan

30 Shahzada Khan GBPS Razaq Salman Khail

31 Sadullah Tokhae Shahjahan Toba Kakari

32 Abdul Hanan GBPS Kat Ghax

33 Abdul Qahar GBPS Choshtiyan Manzai

34 Hamdullah GBPS Asozai Abo Saeed

35 Noor Ali GBPS Abdullah Jan Silla

36 Muhammad Qasim GBPS Karaz Qasim Zai

37 Baz Muhammad GBPS Musa Jan Abdul Saeed

38 Abdul Malik GBPS Spin Tangi

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39 Mohib Ullah GBPS Dagh Sila

40 Fazl-u-Rahman GBPS Killi Olang Qamar Din

41 Syed Ain-u-Din GBPS Killi Jangle Toor Khail

42 Bahawal Khan GBPS Gangle Toor Khail

43 Khalil Ahmad GBPS Saam Khail Ajram

44 Rehmat Ullah GBPS Killi Wali Muhammad

45 Arif Ullah GBPS Jalat Tari

46 Ali Ahmad Jan GBPS Killi Landi Wihala

47 Sultan Muhammad GBPS Ronda wiyala

48 Raz Muhammad GBPS Shiran Soori Karezat

49 Akhtar Muhammad GBPS Killi Haleem

50 Muhammad Tahir GBPS Sheena Hasan Zai

51 Abdul Latif GBPS Shin Tangi Charmiyan

52 Muhammad Salman GBPS Killi Mehtarzai

53 Khan Muhammad GBPS Killi Sheikhan Bostan

54 Mohib Ullah GBPS Hoodkae Aghbargi

55 Abdul Rasheed GBPS Takhwae Malikzai

56 Allah Dad GBPS Killi Ajram Salman Khail

57 Habib Ullah GBPS Ghudi Barshor

58 Ameen-ul-Haq GBPS Juma Khan karezat

59 Munir Ahmad GBPS New Karezat

60 Muhammad Mureed

GBPS Noor Muhammad Santiyar

Ajram

61 Yar Muhammad GBPS Killi Dost Mirani

62 Abdul Aziz GBPS Killi Chokal

63 Muhammad Zaman GBPS Ameen Abad Sardap

64 Muhammad Sharif GBPS Spin pan

65 Inayat Allah GBPS Pishin Tehsil Karezat

66 Bashir Ahmed GBPS Bala Jalak

67 Murad Khan GBPS Koz Baloch Karezat

68 Mir Ahmad GBPS Bagh Jalak

69 Taj Muhammad GBPS Zestan

70 Allah Muhammad GBPS Lor Ue

71 Muhammad Wali GBPS Lakri

72 Ghulam Farooq GBPS Dahdya Toba kakri

73 Abdul Bari Durani GBPS Dab Khanozai

74 Muhammad Amin GBPS Madrasa Bala

75 Noor Ullah GBPS Hind Shekhanzai

76 Haji Fazul Rahaman GBPS Umar Abad Karezat

77 Alla-u-Din GBPS SirKech

78 Muhammad Arif GBPS Argae Barshor

79 Abdul Malik GBPS Baila Barhsor

80 Mudasir Khan GBPS Tangi Circle

81 Shareefa GGPS Syed Abad

82 Zeba Zakaria GBPS Singer

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83 Naeema GGPS Haji Noor Muhammad

84 Asfa Naz GGPS Hakalzai

85 Najma Allahdad GGPS Patao Biyatzai

86 Nargis Kakar GGPS Killi Yakoob Batayzai

87 Kavita GGPS Karbala Pishin

88 Nasim Bano GGPS Faiz Abad

89 Nasreen Akhtar GGPS Killi Boti Nasran

90 Nafia GGPS Dab Khanozai

91 Laqma GGPS Siraj Abad

92 Sarafeen GGPS Killi Gangalzai

93 Khalida Hayat GGPS Koz Shanfari

94 Jameela GGPS Killi Bairan

95 Hajra Kakar GGPS Zareef Abad

96 Ghazala Robeen GGPS South Habib Zai

97 Tahira GGPS Shanfri Shagi

98 Bus Bibi GGPS Madrasa Chaman

99 Robeena GGPS Manzaki Ghondi

100 Rakhshanda GGPS Killi Khuday Noor Batay

101 Zubaida GGPS Tang Kokozai

102 Ahmad Janana GGPS Killi Abdul Raheem

103 Nighat Najeeb GGPS Manzaki Lala Zai

104 Razia GGPS Killi Mula Abas

105 Zareena GGPS Bagh

106 Abida GGPS New Karaiz Khanozai

107 Nasreen GGPS Killi Raheem

108 Aamina GGPS Usaf Kaich

109 Taj Bibi GGPS Killi Haiderzai

110 Husan Pari GGPS Killi Ameer Jan

111 Hameeda GGPS Killi Akhtar Muhammad

112 Parveen GGPS community Killi Nadir

113 Noornama GGPS Neeli

114 Farzana GGPS Killi Mula Khail Abad

115 Naila GGPS Akakhail

116 Hameeda GGPS Killi Chungi Naiz Mohd

117 Nusrat GGPS Bagh

118 Noor Bibi GGPS Naili

119 Tamama GGPS Shanfri Shagi

120 Surayya GGPS Siraj Abad

122 Abdul Qudos GBPS Goorian

123 Shams Ullah GBPS Malang Abad Ghezai

124 Raheem-u-din GBPS Kaka Zai

125 Abdul Bari GBPS Khado Khanozai

126 Hayat Ullah GBPS Syed Viliam Zar Mtakzai

127 Muhammad Shafi GBPS Killi Katwan

128 Muhammad Khair GBPS Surila Umarzai

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129 Abdul Wahid GBPS Miyan Khanozai

130 Nasr-u-llah GBPS Koz Ismailzai

131 Wazir Muhammad GBPS Spin Hoz

132 Muhammad Saleem GBPS Sarila HabibZai

133 Muhammad Anwar

GBPS Muhammad Rahim New Sir

Khanozai

134 Ali Haider GBPS Golae Kakar Abad

135 Abdul Razaqu GBPS Payrol

136 Muhammad Ibrahim GBPS Surkhab Mulazai

137 Nazar Muhammad GBPS Moon Zai

138 Muhammad Rafiqu GBPS Kooz Yaseen Zai

139 Abdul Rahman GBPS Shahi Kot

140 Abdul Qayoom GBPS Akhonzada Malikyar

141 Muhammad Hashim

142 Muhammad Saleem GBPS Killi Haji Abdul Raouf

143 Haji Hamd Ullah GBPS Bismillah

144 Usman Ghani GBPS machan

145 Abdul Razaqu GBPS Haji Muhammad Ghos

146 Muhammad Unus GBPS Jadeed Hakalzai

147 Muhammad Unus GBPS Miyan Hakalzai

148 Ameen Ullah GBPS Jamal Tangi Hakalzai

149 Muhammad Ali GBPS Dawian Karbala

150 Syed Abdullah GBPS Mureed Abad Ajram

151 Abdul Hadi GBPS Killi Badsha Ajram Lashah

152 Muhammad Yousaf GBPS Killi Sultan Ajram

153 Asmat Ullah GBPS Darya Khan Dab Sira Ajram

154 Syed Ata Rahman GBPS Haji Wali Mohd Ajram

155 Saddiq Ahmad No name

156 Muhammad Azam GBPS Sponzai

157 Zubaida Bibi GGPS Malayzai

158 Naheed Kosar GGPS Dab Khanzai

159 Bibi Bora GGPS Khair Abad

160 Bibi Zakira GGPS Koz Yaseen Zai

161 Sajida GGPS Akhozada Malikyar

162 Shogufta No name

163 Sikandar Jahan GGPS Bismillah Horamzai

164 Bibi Sabira GGPS Wali Muhammad Ajram

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Kharan, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Muhammad ShaReef GBPS Killi Khuda Dad Kayan

2 Muhammad Qasim GBPS Killi Rozi Ghal

3 NaimatUllah GBPS Killi Shahat

4 Arz Muhammad GBPS Jongo

5 Mehrab Khan GBPS Durkazi

6 Muhammad Qaseem GBPS Mehreen Kalat

7 Faqir Muhammad GBPS Killi Baddu Dur Muhammad

8 Hasil Khan GBPS Shatak

9 Abdul Satar GBPS Siyatakzai

10 Nazir Ahmad GBPS Killi Shahwani

11 Muhammad Alam GBPS Buchay Raik No. 1

12 Rahim Bakhsh GBPS Zarozai

13 Muhammad Gulrahim GBPS Pruchit

14 Noor Bakhsh GBPS Killi shiyan No 2

15 Qadir Bux GBPS Killi Muhammad Qasim

16 Ghulam Rasool GBPS Mehmodia Kundi

17 Mehrab Ali

GBPS Killi Muhammad Azam

Bangulzai

18 Hussain Bux GBPS Kandora Gull Muhammad

19 Qasar Khan GBPS Kandrora Khan Muhammad

20 Abdul Nasir GBPS Killi Pandokzai

21 Niaz Muhammad GBPS Dadozia

22 Habib u Rahman GBPS Killi Naroo

23 Muhammad Hanif GBPS Killi Bahadurzai

24 Muhammad Hashim GBPS Kamri

25 Gul Muhammad GBPS Ghareeb Abad

26 Khuday Rahim GBPS Tow malik

27 Gulzar Ahmad GBPS Shiyan No. 2

28 Sheer Muhammad GBPS Dadozia

29 Shabir Ahmad GBPS Killi Nomalik

30 Qudrat Ullah GBPS satakzai

31 Ghulam Haidar GBPS Kili Khoustikhan

32 Amina GGPS Killi Bopay Aik No. 2

33 Haleema GGPS Killi Dad Khuda kayan

34 Razia GGPS Killi Ali Muhammad Kayan

35 Jan Bibi GGPS Primary School Maskan Kalat

36 Fazeela GGPS Bada taghap

37 Mehrunisa GGPS Goday Kalat

38 Suraya GGPS Darazai

39 Yasmeen GGPS Killi Kandri

40 Khursheed Bano GGPS Jala zai

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41 Asifa GGPS Killi Sheerozai Khastikhan

42 Bibi Aliya GGPS Hayri kalagh

43 Hawa Jan GGPS Gazi

44 Amira GGPS Ashiyan No. 1

45 Khalida GGPS Killi Ziyan

46 Fazeela GGPS Yaseen Abad Nooroz Kalat

Chaghi, Balochistan S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Ghulam Mustafa GBPS Madrasa Ghosia Faisal Colony

2 Muhammad Yousaf GBPS Faisal Colony Dalbandain

3 Eid Muhammad GBPS Hashim Khan

4 Obaid Ullah GBPS Killi Custom

5 Muhammad Jan GBPS Killi Hasan Abad

6 Ghulam Jailani GBPS Killi Zor Abad Nokandi

7 Faizullah Faiz GBPS Killi Sheer Abad Nokandi

8 Muhammad Amin GBPS Abdullah Noli

9 Mir Khan GBPS Killi Saleh Muhammad

10 Muhammad Rasool GBPS Shaheed Nabi Bakhsh

11 Jamal Shah GBPS Killi Haji Muhammad Nalap

12 Naimat Ullah GBPS Killi Haji Faqir Dad

13 peer Bukhsh GBPS Nadir Abad

14 Muhammad Hashim GBPS Killi Haji Fazil Muhammad

15 Gul Zaman GBPS Mir Khan Jan Shadi

16 Shehzada GBPS Killi Haji Kochal Chaghi

17 Agha Gul GBPS Killi Hazoor Bakhsh

18 Muhammad Ayub GBPS Marang Chasho Khan

19 Muhammad Yousaf GBPS Killi Kareem Bakhsh

20 Ghulam Sarwar Abro GBPS Faisal Colony Dalbandain

21 Shadi Khan GBPS Abdullah Loni

22 Ahmad Khan Abasi GBPS Hashim Khan

23 Nasir Hussain GBPS Rooz Abad

24 imadad Ali Jamoot GBPS Killi Custom

25 Nabi Bukhsh GBPS Killi Sheer Abad Nokandi

26 Muhammad Biqa Baloch GBPS Killi Kareem Bakhsh

27 Muhammad Hussain GBPS Killi Hazoor Bakhsh

28 Robina Shaheen GGPS Sharki Bazar

29 Fareeda Kabir GGPS Ala Abad

30 Fozia Khalil GGPS Killi Haji Muhammad Ali

31 Bibi Gul GGPS Killi Madad Khan Kurd Dardagh

32 Noor Nisah GGPS Killi Muhammad Azam Yakchi

33 Bibi Amina GGPS Killi Faqir Dad Danlo

34 Gul Nisah GGPS Zahoor Colony

35 Nazia GGPS Killi Koee Khan

36 Zahira GGPS Sharki Faisal Colony

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Noshki, Baalochistan S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Muhammad Tayab GBPS Ahyaul Aloom

2 Muhammad Rafiq

GBPS Haji Major M. Akber Khan

Jamaldini

3 Ghulam Sarwar Shah GBPS Gorgaij

4 Dost Muhammad GBPS Hayat Khan Jamaldini

5 Dur Muhammad GBPS Qadir Abad Magribi

6 Abdul Wahid GBPS Nayam Mala Training Centre

7 Abdul Ghani GBPS Killi Jan Baig Mill

8 Munir Ahmad GBPS Willage Noshki

9 Saif Ullah GBPS RehmanZi Mill

10 Sana Ullah GBPS Ilahi Bakhsh Mill

11 Abdullah GBPS Killi Mashriqi Qadir Abad

12 Shokat Ali GBPS Killi Sardar Badini

13 Khan Muhammad GBPS Sayadan Maingle

14 Aman Ullah GBPS Harooni

15 Haji Razza GBPS Zangi Abad

16 Abdul Qabir Shah GBPS Gomazgai Centre

17 Abdul Salam GBPS Shadizai Ahmad Lal

18 Muhammad Ibrahim GBPS Killi Surkhab

19 Muhammad Akbar GBPS Ghareeb Abad

20 Gulzar Ahmad GBPS Atta Muhammad

21 Sheer Muhammad GBPS Afzalul Madaris Town

22 Shabir Ahmad GBPS

23 Qudrat Ullah GBPS Jamal Abad

24 Ghulam Haidar GBPS Mir Samandar Khan

25 Raheem Khan GBPS Qari Basit Kazi Abad

26 Abdul Aziz GBPS Killi Sofi Abad

27 Muhammad Gulrahim GBPS Shadizai Ahmad wal

28 Noor Bakhsh GBPS Killi Atta Muhammad

29 Qadir Bux GBPS Afzalul Madaris Town

30 Ghulam Rasheed GBPS Killi Faqeeran

31 Mehrab Ali GBPS Qadir Abad

32 Hussain Bux GBPS Jamal Abad

33 Asiya Baloch GGPS Killi Muhammad Noor Khan

34 Sameena Khan GGPS Killi Haji Muhammad Khan

35 Khan Jan GGPS Killi Muhammad Yousaf Badini

36 Zar Jan GGPS Killi Atta Muhammad

37 Balqees Baloch GGPS Killi Mir Bahadur Khan

38 Mah Bano GGPS Killi Qabool

39 Sajida Baloch GGPS Killi Darzeecha

40 Shah Pari GGPS

41 Giran Jan GGPS Killi Tadaz

42 Safiya Khair GGPS Gull Khan Naseer Qadir Abad

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43 Tahira Bibi GGPS Qadir Abad Gharbi

44 Lal Jan GGPS Azad Jamaldini

45 Safoora GGPS Mahala Waris

46 Fahmida Yousaf GGPS Gomazgi

47 Rahima Baloch GGPS Killi Owais Khan Mengle

48 Bibi Sabia GGPS Killi Nokjo

49 Bibi Sakina GGPS Sharki Qadir Abad

50 Saluchna GGPS Killi Haroon Ahmad wall

51 Shakuntla Davi GGMS Killi Jamal Abad

52 Shad Bakht GGPS Killi Bank Mandae Ahmad Wall

53 Sabira Bibi GGPS QaZi Abad

54 Abida Bibi GGPS Dr. Pasand Khan Badini

55 Mehnaz GGPS Killi Muhammad Khan Dak

56 Razia GGPS Killi Sardar Badini

57 Miss Anita Davi GGPS Ghareeb Abad

Kalat, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Murad Bakhsh GPBS Zard Kalandrani

2 Muhammad Ishaq GBPS Kharmai

3 Ghulam Haidar GBPS Maraap

4 Abdul Rasheed GBPS Siya Kumb

5 Hazoor Bakhsh GBPS Mando Zai Marap

6 Abdul Ghaffar GBPS Ghaz Daghan

7 SaifUllah GBPS Kili Mirani Hajika

8 Siraj Ahmad GBPS Girgit Sorab

9 Muhammad Hassan

GBPS Khat Shakar Kili Ismail tagh

Gidar

10 Muhammad Hanif GBPS Balina Mulazai

11 Samandar Khan GBPS Kili Zard Khudrani Gidar

12 Abdul Majeed GBPS Sheer Ali Ghiddar

13 Ghulam Sarwar GBPS Zehri Gidar

14 Ahmad Ullah GBPS Rehmat pur Jiva

15 M. Akbar GBPS Tarasani Gidar

16 Manzoor Ahmad GBPS Zard Ahmad Gidar

17 Muhammad Alam GBPS Dan

18 Abdul Samad GBPS Koracho Jiva

19 Muhammad Ramzan GBPS Dasht Khatai

20 Muhammad Iqbal GBPS Budla Gidar

21 Shakar Khan GBPS Anari

22 Abdul Qudus GBPS Injara

23 Muhammad Bux GBPS Arif Jangle Marap

24 Basheer Ahmad GBPS Raisani Laghar

25 Muhammad Omar GBPS Lakhorian

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26 Ghulam Yaseen GBPS Habib-u-Rahman Jiva

27 Muhammad Ishaq GBPS Sir Jangle Marap

28 Mir Dost GBPS Lakhorian

29 Ghulam Sarwar GBPS Nokajo Nasir Abad

30 Arz Muhammad GBPS Muhammad Zai Gidar

31 Zahoor Ahmad GBPS Kili Bashpar Nafar

32 Qadir Bux GBPS Tafarh

33 Muhammad Yousaf GBPS Kili Sheer Muhammnad Taghak

34 Akbar GBPS Tarasani Gidar

35 Ali Dost GBPS Wali Abad Gidar

36 Khalid Ahmad GBPS Killi Zari Jiva

37 Abdul Samad GBPS Dasht Hajika

38 Ghulam Rasool GBPS Tarzae Lakhorian

39 Muneer Ahmad GBPS Full Butt Gidar

40 Ameen Ullah GBPS Killi Khla zai

41 Ubaid-e-Allah GBPS Abdul Rahman Jiva

42 M. Muraad GBPS Pashtiko Jiva

43 Ahmad Khan GBPS Kili Raik Zai Gidar

44 Muhammad Yaseen GBPS Chaid Bulbul

45 Abdul Ali GBPS Maraap

46 Ghulam Haidar GBPS Lehri Nasran

47 Raheem Khan GBPS Nasir Abad

48 Abdul Aziz GBPS Mulazai

49 Amina GGPS Ghareeb Abad Gidar

50 Haleema GGPS Killi Zehri

51 Razia GGPS Raiki

52 Jan Bibi GGPS Toba Jo

53 Fazeela GGPS Char Bulbul Gidar

54 Mehrunisa GGPS Injeera

55 Suraya GGPS Tafarh

56 Yasmeen GGPS Shair Ali Gidar

57 Fareeda GGPS Raiki Zai Gidar

58 Tooba Naseer GGPS Rekzai Gidar

59 Raj Bibi GGPS Anjeera

60 Shakar Bibi GGPS Chat Tarsani Gidar

61 Sultana GGPS Killi Shahar Tafarh

62 Nasreen GGPS Gixar Daghan

63 Fareeda Ali GGPS Killi Khudrani Gidar

64 Ayesha GGPS killi Dun

65 Sajida GGPS Wali Abad Gidar

66 Rehmat Khatoon GGPS Toba Jo

67 Zar Bano GGPS Chat Bulbul Gidar

68 Sameena GGPS Zehri Jiva

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69 Zenat Bibi GGPS Noor Abad Surkh

70 Dur Bibi GGPS Mandozai Marap

71 Shista Baloch GGPS Ghareeb Abad Gidar

Bolan, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Khaliq Dad GBPS Pir Dopasi Shigaf

2 Muhammad Akram GBPS Jalbani Bolan

3 Shahnawaz Khan GBPS Gidar Jalal Khan

4 Abdul Hameed GBPS Tayab Balina Sani

5 Khair Muhammad GBPS Took Bala Nari

6 muhammad Hayat GBPS Mir Amjad

7 Muhammad Jan GBPS Mulan Sani Shoran

8 Ghohram Ali GBPS Kazi Daygar

9 Muhammad Anwar GBPS Mangar Bagh

10 Sadiq Ali GBPS Madrsa Kitan Sani

11 Dedar Ali GBPS Tangoti Arbab Bagh

12 Abdul Razaq GBPS Ghulam Bhonk Sani

13 Mujeeb-u-Rahman GBPS Gooth Muhammad Ali Sani

14 Jamal Khan GBPS Kazi wandh

15 Muhammad Hassan GBPS Haidar Karar Chalgari

16 Ghulam Nabi GBPS Darbi Zareena

17 Moj Ali GBPS Mozai Chalgari

18 Bashir Ahmad GBPS New Rehan Zai

19 Nazar Hussain GBPS Toba Jalal Abad

20 Abdul Lateef GBPS Mir Shahjahan

21 Khusara Khan GBPS Shagaf

22 Atta Ullah GBPS Budha thora

23 Ehsan Ali GBPS Harozar Bagh

24 Anayyat Ullah GBPS Chamb Imrani

25 Ghose Bakhsh GBPS Budha Thora Noshehra

26 Habib Ullah GBPS Haft Wali Shoran

27 Imam Bakhsh GBPS Goth Arbab Mehar Garh

28 Khalil Ahmad GBPS Brahmani Sani

29 Muhammad Usaman GBPS Latif Abad

30 Asghar Ali GBPS Bagae Sani

31 Ghulam Sarwar Abro GBPS Gehgorani Bagh

32 Shadi Khan GBPS Barrih

33 Ahmad Khan Abasi GBPS Margat Mithri

34 Nasir Hussain GBSP Sadat

35 imadad Ali Jamoot GBPS Farooq Abad Kalri

36 Nabi Bukhsh GBPS Sacho Sani

37

Muhammad Biqa

Baloch GBPS Haji Jaz Hagija

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38 Abdul Haq GBPS Kora Allah Abad

39 Qadir Bux GBPS Arbab Mehar

40 Abdul Satar GBPS Killi Akhtar Abad

41 Nabi Bukhsh GBPS Mangar Bagh

42 Muhammad Rasool GBPS Basti Hamid

43 Jamal Shah GBPS Landhi Bagh

44 Naimat Ullah GBPS Killi Akhtar Abad

45 peer Bukhsh GBPS Ghulam Bhonk Sani

46 Muhammad Hashim GBPS Chamb Imrani

47 Gul Zaman GBPS Barrih

48 Farzana Rehman GGPS Maingar Jalal Khan

49 Sultana Baig GGPS Arrie

50 yasmeen Ayoob GGPS Bairy

51 Sajida Bibi GGPS Jalal Khan

52 Horan Bibi GGPS Basti Hamid Bagh

53 Razia Bagum GGPS Shoran Sani

54 Rozan Bibi Raisani GBPS Harorar Bagh

55 Shameem-u-Nisa GGPS Muhala Saddat

56 Azizan Bibi GGPS Goat Ghulam Nabi Chalgari

57 Nusrat Bano GGPS Pehor Jalal Khan

58 Zumran Bagum GGPS Rehanzai Jalal Khan

59 Kalsoom Bibi GGPS Budha

Zhobe, Balochistan

S.No. Name of Teacher Name of School

1 Asmat Ullah GBPS Abdullahzai

2 zain-u-Din GBPS Lora Sorat Khan Wala Akram

3 Muhammad Alam GBPS Sarae Ibrahim

4 Hidayat Ullah GBPS Zara Bain Babhar Khan Zai

5 Abdul Malik GBPS Shemanzai No. 1

6 Zain Ullah GBPS Mashwani

7 Juma Muhammad GBPS Killi Masjid

8 Akhtar Muhammad GBPS Killi Hasan Zai

9 Hafeez-u-Rahman GBPS Darozai Makam Badezai

10 Bakht Munir

GBPS Killi Malik Muhammad Raheem

Kamar Deen Kareez

11 Abdul Khaliq GBPS Bain Hasan Zai

12 Sana-ul-Haq GBPS Wayala Sherak

13 Shams-u-Din

GBPS Madrsa Misbaul uloom Kamar

Din Karaiz

14 Muhammad Aslam GBPS Tor Ghondi Shairak

15 Zain-ul-Abdeen GBPS Rakhyorh

16 Janan GBPS Killi Taighni

17 Rehmat Ullah GBPS Usmanzai Babhar

18 Fayaz Ahmad GBPS Shankae Ghondi

19 Ubaid Ullah GBPS BaghDarmand Sarkal sambaza

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20 Mushtaq Ahmad

GBPS Madrasa Darul Uloom Murgha

Kabzai

21 Muhammad Ibrahim GBPS Dara Gae

22

Shaikh Muhammad

Zaman GBPS Khara Wala Hasan Zai

23 Hafeez Ullah GBPS Darga Mandayzai

24 Muhammad Shakeel GBPS Killi Manzai Sambaza

25 Kamal Khan GBPS Wati Patao Abdullah Zai

26 Habib Ullah GBPS Gastoe Bayhelwal

27 Arif Mehbob GBPS Tooray Shah

28 Shiekh Abdul Raheem GBPS Zakonica Ziarat Sheikhan

29 Muhammad Ameer GBPS Lomina Takae 1

30 Muhammad Qasim GBPS Islamabad Zhob

31 Abdul Hadi GBPS Zara Main Bayar Khan Zai

32 Muhammad Yousaf GBPS Usman Zai

33 Asmat Ullah Shaikh Jamak Abad

34 Syed Ata-u-Rahman GBPS Dorzai

35 Saddiq Ahmad GBPS Ziarat Sheikhan

36 Muhammad Azam GBPS Shingae Ghondi

37 Sabira Mandokhail GGPS Tokae No 1

38 Sajida Yasmeen GGPS Boby Arabzai

39 Nusrat Atta GGPS New Nasir Abad

40 Farooza

GGPS Srara Ghondai Muhammad

Shafiqu

41 Shaheen Aleem GGPS Community Schook tokae

42 Aliya Batool GGPS Takae

43 Ambreen Iqbal GGPS Nasir Abad

44 Bibi Saeeda GGPS Killi Shabzai

45 Sabira Noor GGPS Killi Dargae

46 Bakht Bibi GGPS Abdul Qadir Khamamzai

47 Zar Bakht GGPS Killi Ozara

48 Mehrunisah GGPS Wadh Sheikhan

49 Nusrat Bibi GGPS Aktar Colony Zhob

50 Miss Tanweer Akhtar GGPS Sadozai Babhar

51 Miss Jameela GGPS Ganj Juma Zhob

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Annex-C

Teaching & Learning Kit Contents S. No Items Description Unit Quantity

1 Black board, double side wooden, size 4' x 3' No. 2

2 Black board stand No. 2

3 Metal Box, size 2' x 1.5" x 1', 26 guage No. 1

4 Duster, Wood for black board No. 2

5 Chalks Box (50 chalks), Blue Queen Box 8

6 Globe large with stand, plastic No. 1

7 Geometry equipment for teachers (large size) Set 1

8 Maps,23" x 36" (World+Pakistan+Province+District) No. 4

9 Charts (stories and social studies) No. 2

10 Ball Points, Picasso (Blue-Box of ten each) Box 1

11 Scissors, medium, local, size 8" No. 1

12 Measuring Tape 5 feet No. 1

13 Alphabets Chart (English+Urdu+Maths) Set 3

14 Ruler Plastic transparent, normal No. 2

15 Cubes, small (Quality) No. 2

16 Flip Charts (White) No. 6

17 Glue stick, Sensa, Korea, 8 Gms No. 2

18 Teachers Diary (Urdu) for lesson plan No. 2

19 Crayons set of 12, Picasso Set 4

20 Eraser, Milan No. 5

21 A-4 Rule Urdu papers Set 1

22 Pencil Sharpener, Dux, Plastic No. 5

23 Wall frame, wooden No. 1

24 Alphatbets block No. 2

25 Pencil, Gold fish No. 10

Note: One Kit contains following 25 items with the quantity mentioned against each item that will

be supplied to each school as one set.

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Annex D

List of Schools where Teaching & Learning Kits Distributed

K.Abdullah, Balochistan

S. No School Name Union Council Tehsil

1 GBPS Town School Boghra Chaman

2 GBPS Boghra Boghra Chaman

3 GBPS Mohala Gul Zaman Boghra Chaman

4 GBPS Mohala Halki Boghra Sirki Teleri Chaman

5 GBPS Yousaf Memood Abad Chaman

6 GBPS Killi Abto Roghani Ii Chaman

7 GBPS Inzeagai Kareez Purana Chaman Chaman

8 GBPS Malik A Raheem Ashezai Daman Chaman

9 GBPS Malik Khudai Nazar Roghani Ii Chaman

10 GBPS Khushi M. Eid Gah Chaman

11 GBPS Kohi Noor Miraalzai Chaman

12 GBPS Rooz Uddin M. Abad Chaman

13 GBPS Killi Khair M Roghani Chaman

14 GBPS H. Khanoon Eid Gah Chaman

15 GBPS Tozi Kareez Purana Chaman Chaman

16 GBPS A. Kareem Purana Chaman Chaman

17 GBPS Killi Shah Gardi Pinaki Chaman

18 GBPS Haji Kameen Gardi Pinaki Chaman

19 GBPS Rahman Ashezai Daman Chaman

20 GBPS Gal Arugal Sirki Teleri Chaman

21 GBPS Killi M Lal Roghani Chaman

22 GGPS Killi Ghafoor Chaman Purana Chaman Chaman

23 GGPS Malik A. Rahim Ashezai Daman Chaman

24 GGPS Railwy Memood Abad Chaman

25 GGPS Landi Karaiz Purana Chaman Chaman

Mansehra, NWFP

S. No School Name Union Council Tehsil

1 GGPS Bhouraj Jaloo Mansehra

2 GGPS Bhusand Jaloo Mansehra

3 GGPS Baidra Jaloo Mansehra

4 GGPS Ghotar Sande Sar Mansehra

5 GPS Bakrial Attar Shesha Mansehra

6 GGPS Jaloo Jaloo Mansehra

7 GPS Jaloo Jaloo Mansehra

8 GGPS Shelia Jaloo Mansehra

9 GGPS Bhusand Jaloo Mansehra

10 GPS Gali Lassan Lassan Thakral Mansehra

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11 GPS Narma Lunda Lassan Thakral Mansehra

12 GGPS Lassan Thakral Lassan Thakral Mansehra

13 GGPS Khakoo Batal Mansehra

14 GGPS Charian Batal Mansehra

15 GGPS Batal Batal Mansehra

16 GPS harori Bala Batal Mansehra

17 GGPS Harori Bala Batal Mansehra

18 GGPS Harori Pain Batal Mansehra

19 GGPS Chandni Batal Mansehra

20 GPS Khakoo Batal Mansehra

21 GGPS Ichrian Ichrian Mansehra

22 GGPS Baidra Jaloo Mansehra

23 GPS Laloo Bandi Jaloo Mansehra

24 GGPS Ghazoo Jaloo Mansehra

25 GPS Ghazoo Jaloo Mansehra

26 GPS Baidra Jaloo Mansehra

27 GPS Debgran Jaloo Mansehra

28 GPS Bagwai Darband Oghi

29 GPS Ghar Bala Darband Oghi

30 GPS Ghamian Sairy Darband Oghi

31 GPS Bajna Maira Tanda Mansehra

32 GPS Ichrian Ichrian Mansehra

33 GGPS Fojdara Parhena Mansehra

34 GGPS Bi Timber Phulra Mansehra

35 GGPS Bandi GH Kana Phulra Mansehra

36 GPS Khail Phulra Mansehra

37 GGPS Khail Phulra Mansehra

38 GGPS Sum Phulra Phulra Mansehra

39 GPS Ahal Seri Phulra Mansehra

40 GPS Kali Geeti Phulra Mansehra

41 GGPS Phulra Phulra Mansehra

42 GGPS Minwali Phulra Mansehra

43 GGPS Behali Behali Mansehra

44 GPS Behali Behali Mansehra

45 GPS Afzal Abad Shoukat Abad Mansehra

46 GPS Khawajgon Malak Pur Mansehra

47 GGPS Afzal Abad Shoukat Abad Mansehra

48 GPS Chanial Parhena Mansehra

49 GPS Malkani Parhena Mansehra

50 GPS Thathi Khurd Parhena Mansehra

51 GPS Kawari Lassan Thakral Mansehra

52 GPS Charian Batal Mansehra

53 GPS Sande Sar Sande Sar Mansehra

54 GGPS Paishgah Lasan Thakral Mansehra

55 GGPS Jinkiari Lasan Thakral Mansehra

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56 GGPS Mangloor Lasan Thakral Mansehra

57 GGPS Tatar Sayedan Shoukat Abad Mansehra

58 GPS Penali Shoukat Abad Mansehra

59 GGPS Khwajgan MalikPur Mansehra

60 GPS Afzal Abad Shoukat Abad Mansehra

61 GPS Nanoha Kalan Lasan Thakral Mansehra

62 GGPS Khawajgon Malak Pur Mansehra

63 GPS Bandi Gayean Bher Kund Mansehra

64 GGPS Sarwai Talhatta Balakot

65 GPS Noor Sam Talhatta Balakot

66 GPS Zamiri Talhatta Balakot

67 GPS Kagal Talhatta Balakot

68 GGPS Talhatta Talhatta Balakot

69 GPS Hasari Talhatta Balakot

70 GGPS Kashtra Talhatta Balakot

71 GPS Sarwai Talhatta Balakot

72 GGPS Kagal Talhatta Balakot

73 GPS Khastara Talhatta Balakot

74 GGPS Sughdhar Talhatta Balakot

75 GPS Sughdhar Talhatta Balakot

76 GGPS Batora Talhatta Balakot

77 GPS Batora Talhatta Balakot

78 GGPS Bala Kot Bala Kot Balakot

79 GPS Bala Kot Bala Kot Balakot

80 GGPS Batkarar Hassa Garlat Balakot

81 GGPS Garlat Bala Garlat Balakot

82 GPS Garlat Garlat Balakot

83 GPS Nara Garlat Balakot

84 GPS Gali Shohal Shohal Mazullah Mansehra

85 GPS Pat Sairy Shohal Mazullah Mansehra

86 GGPS Behali Behali Mansehra

87 GPS Behali Behali Mansehra

88 GPS Dotal Behali Mansehra

89 GPS Phota Behali Mansehra

90 GPS Pakwal Behali Mansehra

91 GPS Hussainian Behali Mansehra

92 GPS Methal Behali Mansehra

93 GPS Jaloo Jallo Mansehra

94 GGPS Bhusand Jallo Mansehra

95 GGPS Jaloo Jallo Mansehra

96 GGPS Shalian Jallo Mansehra

97 GGPS Bhuraj Jallo Mansehra

98 GGPS Ghazoo Jallo Mansehra

99 GPS Ghazoo Jallo Mansehra

100 GPS Debgaran Jallo Mansehra

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101 GGPS Bedara Jallo Mansehra

102 GPS Bedara Jallo Mansehra

103 GPS Shila Jallo Mansehra

104 GPS Blag Bala Jallo Mansehra

105 GPS Basund Jallo Mansehra

106 GGPS Kotera Top Nakka Lassan Thakral Mansehra

107 GPS Khawari Utli Lassan Thakral Mansehra

108 GPS Lassan Thakral Lassan Thakral Mansehra

109 GPS Narma Lunda Lassan Thakral Mansehra

110 GGPS Barat Lassan Thakral Mansehra

111 GPS Barat Lassan Thakral Mansehra

112 GPS Tareela Lassan Thakral Mansehra

113 GPS Nanoha Kalan Lassan Thakral Mansehra

114 GGPS Lassan Thakral Lassan Thakral Mansehra

115 GPS Gali Lassan Lassan Thakral Mansehra

116 GPS Mor Baffa Kalan Lassan Thakral Mansehra

117 GPS Londa Khor Lassan Thakral Mansehra

118 GPS Kawari Lassan Thakral Mansehra

119 GGPS Mangloor Lassan Thakral Mansehra

120 GGPS Jinkiari Lassan Thakral Mansehra

121 GGPS Peshgah Lassan Thakral Mansehra

122 GPS Ichrian Ichrian Mansehra

123 GGPS Ichrian Ichrian Mansehra

124 GPS Kotli Pain Ichrian Mansehra

125 GGPS Korey Ichrian Mansehra

126 GGPS Ahal Ichrian Mansehra

127 GPS Ahal Ichrian Mansehra

128 GPS Korey Ichrian Mansehra

129 GGPS Harori Bala Battal Mansehra

130 GGPS Harori Payeen Battal Mansehra

131 GGPS Chandni Battal Mansehra

132 GPS Jagori Battal Mansehra

133 GPS Harori Bala Battal Mansehra

134 GPS Khakoo Battal Mansehra

135 GGPS Jagori Battal Mansehra

136 GPS Charian Battal Mansehra

137 GGPS Khakoo Battal Mansehra

138 GGPS Battal Battal Mansehra

139 GGPS Charrian Battal Mansehra

140 GGPS Talian Battal Mansehra

141 GGPS Chitta Batta Sanda Sar Mansehra

142 GPS Bakrial Sanda Sar Mansehra

143 GPS Sande Sar Sanda Sar Mansehra

144 GPS Hathi Maira Sanda Sar Mansehra

145 GGPS Hathi Maira Sanda Sar Mansehra

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146 GGPS Kharar Maira Labar Kot Mansehra

147 GGPS Shah Khel Garhi Pairan Mansehra

148 GGPS Samian Pairan Mansehra

149 GPS Janglan Pairan Mansehra

150 GGPS Janagala Pairan Mansehra

151 GPS Jabri Maidan Pairan Mansehra

152 GGPS Nizam Danna Pairan Mansehra

153 GGPS Madwana Pairan Mansehra

154 GGPS Khwajgan Malak Pur Mansehra

155 GPS Khawajgan Malak Pur Mansehra

156 GPS Bogra Jareed Mahandary Mansehra

157 GPS Dong Mahandary Mansehra

158 GPS Ochary Mahandary Balakot

159 GGPS Dhong Dogian Mahandary Balakot

160 GGPS Jareed Mahandary Balakot

161 GPS Thangar Jareed Mahandary Balakot

162 GPS Dhanoo Mohandry Balakot

163 GPS Mohandri Mohandry Balakot

164 GPS Lassan Mahandary Mahandary Balakot

165 GPS Bela Jareed Mahandary Balakot

166 GGPS Mohandri Mahandary Balakot

167 GPS Bela Paras Hungrai Balakot

168 GGPS Phagal Kaghan Balakot

169 GPS Paras Kiwai Balakot

170 GPS Bhojna Kiwai Balakot

171 GPS Kapi Gali Ghanool Balakot

172 GPS Shangar Ghanool Balakot

173 GGPS Menewal Phulra Mansehra

174 GGPS Bai Tamber Phulra Mansehra

175 GPS Kali Geeti Phulra Mansehra

176 GGPS Khail Phulra Mansehra

177 GPS Khail Phulra Mansehra

178 GGPS Kotehra Phulra Mansehra

179 GGPS Phulra Phulra Mansehra

180 GGPS Sum Phulra Phulra Mansehra

181 GPS Bandi G H Khan Phulra Mansehra

182 GPS Ahal Seri Phulra Mansehra

183 GGPS Bajna Tanda Mansehra

184 GPS Hafeez Bandi Anayat Abad Mansehra

185 GGPS Hafeez Bandi Anayat Abad Mansehra

186 GGPS Afzal Abad Shoukat Abad Mansehra

187 GPS Pochar Maira Shoukat Abad Mansehra

188 GPS Maira Babral Shoukat Abad Mansehra

189 GGPS Pinyali Shoukat Abad Mansehra

190 GPS Pinyali Shoukat Abad Mansehra

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191 GPS Afzal Abad Shoukat Abad Mansehra

192 GGPS Jaba Khani Zaman Khan Shoukat Abad Mansehra

193 GGPS Tatar Shoukat Abad Mansehra

194 GGPS Tatar Saidan Shoukat Abad Mansehra

195 GGPS Chooki Shoukat Abad Mansehra

196 GGPS Trangri Bala Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

197 GPS Sabar Shah Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

198 GGPS Sabar Shah Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

199 GPS Tranrgri Bala Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

200 GGPS Trangri Pain Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

201 GPS Guli Bagh No. 2 Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

202 GPS Guli Bagh No. 1 Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

203 GPS Trangri Sabar Shah Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

204 GGPS Guli Bagh Trangri Sabar Shah Mansehra

205 GGPS Bher Kund No 1 Bher Kund Mansehra

206 GPS Bher Kund Bher Kund Mansehra

207 GPS Khaki Bher Kund Mansehra

208 GGPS Khaki Bher Kund Mansehra

209 GGPS Bherkund No 3 Bher Kund Mansehra

210 GPS Banda Gaian Bher Kund Mansehra

211 GGPS Neloor Bher Kund Mansehra

212 GPS Kehnian Bher Kund Mansehra

213 GGPS Kehnian Bher Kund Mansehra

214 GGPS Hari Maira Bher Kund Mansehra

215 GPS Gamian Sairy Darband Oghi

Battagram, NWFP

1 GMPS Kandar Battagram Battagram

2 GGPS Kindly Peshora Peshora Battagram

3 GGPS Dangar Wand Gijbori Battagram

4 GGPS Chapergram Ajmaira Battagram

5 GGPS Ajmaira Ajmaira Battagram

6 GPS Colony Battagram Battagram Battagram

7 GPS Landi Kass Trund Battagram

8 GGPS Gul M abad Ajmaira Aali

9 GPS Kass Gujar khan Ajmaira Aali

10 GPS Rasool khan Colony Battagram Battagram

11 GGPS Jhangeer abad Battagram Battagram

12 GGPS Kund Saeed Akbar Jumbaira Aali

13 GGPS Kiar Gali Umer Khan Gijbori Battagram

14 GGPS Banda Satar Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

15 GGPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

16 GGPS Qila Behram Khan Battagram Battagram

17 GGPS Kass Gujar khan Ajmaira Aali

18 GGPS Muhallah Alamgeer Rajdhari Battagram

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19 GGPS Shareef abad Kuzabanda Battagram

20 GGPS Muhallah Bikhail Rajdhari Battagram

21 GPS Banda Batangi Battagram Battagram

22 GPS Noshara Ajmaira Aali

23 GPS Mattah Maidan Ajmaira Battagram

24 GGPS Matta Maidan Ajmaira Battagram

25 GPS Mashkanay Battagram Battagram

26 GGPS Maidan Payeen Ajmaira Battagram

27 GGPS Banian Banian Battagram

28 GPS Kohany Battagram Battagram

29 GGPS Dabri Paimal Shareef Battagram

30 GGPS Peshora Peshora Battagram

31 GGPS Tassa Afreen Peshora Battagram

32 GGPS Ghary Nawab Sayed Trund Battagram

33 GPS Banian Banian Battagram

34 GPS Kharari Banian Battagram

35 GPS Peshora Peshora Battagram

36 GPS Ugaz banda Peshora Battagram

37 GPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

38 GGPS Changel Thakot Battagram

39 GPS Changel Thakot Battagram

40 GPS Jaba Feroz Battagram Battagram

41 GPS Rajmaira Battamori Battagram

42 GPS Kangery Banda Battamori Battagram

43 GPS Baila dulat khan Kuzabanda Battagram

44 GGPS Matta Jhanas khan Kuzabanda Battagram

45 GGPS Matta Sofyan Kuzabanda Battagram

46 GPS Shareen abad Kuzabanda Battagram

47 GPS Gidry Khair abad Kuzabanda Battagram

48 GPS Shagi payeen Peshora Battagram

49 GGPS Gidri khair abad Kuzabanda Battagram

50 GPS Kotgalla Peshora Battagram

51 GPS Shagi Kotgalla Peshora Battagram

52 GGPS Pamal shareef Paimal Shareef Battagram

53 GPS Tikri share alam Kuzabanda Battagram

54 GGPS Tikri kuza banda Kuzabanda Battagram

55 GGPS Noshara maidan Ajmaira Battagram

56 GGPS Dabapar Shumlai Battagram

57 GGPS Manderwali Shumlai Battagram

58 GGPS Yaqoob abad Paimal Shareef Battagram

59 GPS Tamai Ajmaira Battagram

60 GGPS Tamai Ajmaira Battagram

61 GPS Batagram Battagram Battagram

62 GPS Gidri Taley Moh Trund Battagram

63 GPS Rawan jumat Trund Battagram

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64 GPS Shangli payeen Peshora Battagram

65 GGPS Kadlo bala Battamori Battagram

66 GGPS Kadlo Battamori Battagram

67 GPS Trand Trund Battagram

68 GGPS Bando Trund Battagram

69 GGPS Kaktai Banian Battagram

70 GPS Sadin Mera Banian Battagram

71 GGPS Banda Shezad khan Kuzabanda Battagram

72 GPS Maira khan khail Gijbori Battagram

73 GGPS Bajmaira Banian Battagram

74 GPS Kadlo Battamori Battagram

75 GPS Shumlai Shumlai Battagram

76 GGPS Shamlai Shumlai Battagram

77 GPS Dhairy faqir gull Battamori Battagram

78 GPS Takia Banian Battagram

79 GPS Kiargali Latif khan Gijbori Battagram

80 GGPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

81 GGPS Bandi go Banian Battagram

82 GPS Small mara Banian Battagram

83 GPS Bandigo Banian Battagram

84 GPS Ajmaira Ajmaira Battagram

85 GMPS Qala Jaba Banian Battagram

86 GPS Shalkhay Banian Battagram

87 GPS Thaya Banian Battagram

88 GPS Pomang Peshora Battagram

89 GGPS Mara Ajmara Ajmaira Battagram

90 GGPS Charbagh Trund Battagram

91 GPS Pirhari Trund Battagram

92 GPS Naraza Kuzabanda Battagram

93 GPS Shingli bala Gijbori Battagram

94 GGPS Bilandkot Kuzabanda Battagram

95 GGPS Dagai Banian Battagram

96 GPS Dadel Banian Battagram

97 GGPS Iqball abad Battamori Battagram

98 GPS Amlook Banda Peshora Battagram

99 GPS Tasa Afreen Peshora Battagram

100 GPS Bilandkot Kuzabanda Battagram

101 GMPS Palungo Ajmaira Battagram

102 GPS Gundori Ajmaira Battagram

103 GGPS Chum saidan Kuzabanda Battagram

104 GPS Sufyan Kuzabanda Battagram

105 GPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

106 GGPS Batian Banian Battagram

107 GGPS Colony thakot Thakot Battagram

108 GPS Sundasaray Kakar Shung Battamori Battagram

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109 GGPS Taloot abad Thakot Battagram

110 GGPS Cham Saidan Kuzabanda Battagram

111 GGPS Banda Satar Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

112 GGPS Sharif Abad Kuzabanda Battagram

113 GGPS Charmang Kuzabanda Battagram

114 GPS Sufian Kuzabanda Battagram

115 GGPS Tikri Kuza Banda Kuzabanda Battagram

116 GPS Gidri Khair Abad Kuzabanda Battagram

117 GGPS Biland Kot Kuzabanda Battagram

118 GPS Naraza Kuzabanda Battagram

119 GPS Biland Kot Kuzabanda Battagram

120 GGPS Matta Sufian Kuzabanda Battagram

121 GGPS Banda Shazad Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

122 GGPS Matta Janas Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

123 GPS Pora Karin Kuzabanda Battagram

124 Gmps Dehri Bahadar Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

125 GGPS Dagar Mera Kuzabanda Battagram

126 GGPS Banda Bala Kuzabanda Battagram

127 GPS Pora Kuzabanda Battagram

128 GPS Kuzabanda Kuzabanda Battagram

129 GPS Imam Seri Kuzabanda Battagram

130 GGPS Gidri Essa Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

131 GPS Tikri Mera Kuzabanda Battagram

132 GPS Gidri M Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

133 GPS Bela Dolat Khan Kuzabanda Battagram

134 GPS Tikri Sher Alam Kuzabanda Battagram

135 GPS Sherin Abad Kuzabanda Battagram

136 GGPS Charbagh Trand Battagram

137 GPS Gidri Talay Muhammad Trand Battagram

138 GPS Trand Trand Battagram

139 GGPS Bando Trand Trand Battagram

140 GGPS Landi Kas Trand Battagram

141 GGPS Ghari Nawab Syed Trand Battagram

142 GPS Ravan Jumat Trand Battagram

143 GPS Batarkol Gijbori Battagram

144 GPS Banda Akhundzadgan Gijbori Battagram

145 GPS Mera Khan Khel Gijbori Battagram

146 GGPS Kiar Gali Umer Khan Gijbori Battagram

147 GGPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

148 GPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

149 GPS Gijbori Gijbori Battagram

150 GPS Kiargali Latif Khan Gijbori Battagram

151 GGPS Dabri Paimal Sharif Battagram

152 GPS Dabri Paimal Sharif Battagram

153 GGPS Paimal Sharif Paimal Sharif Battagram

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154 GGPS Yaqoob Abad Paimal Sharif Battagram

155 GPS Paimal Sharif Paimal Sharif Battagram

156 Gmps Qilla Jaba Banian Battagram

157 GGPS Bandigo Banian Battagram

158 GGPS Battian Banian Battagram

159 GPS Banian Banian Battagram

160 GPS Deedal Banian Battagram

161 GGPS Dagai Banian Battagram

162 GGPS Jaba Gulbaz Banian Battagram

163 GPS Bajmera Banian Battagram

164 GGPS Kagtai Bala Banian Battagram

165 GPS Thaya Banian Battagram

166 GPS Shalkhay Banian Battagram

167 GGPS Shalkhay Banian Battagram

168 GPS Bandigo Banian Battagram

169 GPS Small Mera Banian Battagram

170 GPS Saadin Mera Banian Battagram

171 GGPS Chohan Banian Battagram

172 GGPS Grang Chohan Banian Battagram

173 GPS Grang Chohan Banian Battagram

174 GPS Bhatian Banian Battagram

175 GPS Banian Banian Battagram

176 GPS Chohan Banian Battagram

177 GPS Takia Banian Banian Battagram

178 GGPS Banian Banian Battagram

179 GPS Rasool Khan Colony Battgram Battagram

180 Gmps Kandar Battgram Battagram

181 GPS Barpaw Battgram Battgram Battagram

182 GPS Battgram Battgram Battagram

183 GPS Banda Batangi Battgram Battagram

184 GGPS Battgram Battgram Battagram

185 GPS Jaba Feroz Battgram Battagram

186 GPS Kohani Battgram Battagram

187 GGPS Burpaw Battgram Battgram Battagram

188 GGPS Banian Battgram Battagram

189 GGPS Kurshid Abad Thakot Battagram

190 GGPS Thakot Thakot Battagram

191 GGPS Chanjel Thakot Battagram

192 GGPS Colony Thakot Thakot Battagram

193 GPS Chanjal Thakot Battagram

194 GPS Batly Thakot Battagram

195 GGPS Mander Wale Shamlai Battagram

196 GGPS Dabapar Shamlai Battagram

197 GPS Dood Pati Shamlai Battagram

198 GGPS Shamlai Shamlai Battagram

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199 GPS Shamlai Shamlai Battagram

200 GPS Battamori Baattamori Battagram

201 GPS Dehri Faqir Gul Baattamori Battagram

202 GPS Rajmera Baattamori Battagram

203 GGPS Iqbal Abad Baattamori Battagram

204 GPS Chum Merani Baattamori Battagram

205 GGPS Jesol Qilla Baattamori Battagram

206 GGPS Kuz Bazargai Baattamori Battagram

207 GPS Jamroz Gada Baattamori Battagram

208 GGPS Kakar Shang Baattamori Battagram

209 GPS Kadlo Baattamori Battagram

210 GPS Kakar Shang Baattamori Battagram

211 GGPS Kadlo Bala Baattamori Battagram

212 GPS Sanda Saray Kakarshang Baattamori Battagram

213 GPS Jesol Baattamori Battagram

214 GGPS Bazargay Baattamori Battagram

215 GGPS Kadlo Baattamori Battagram

216 GPS Kunjri Banda Baattamori Battagram

217 GGPS Karg Biari Battagram

218 GGPS Sadan Aman Ullah Khan Biari Battagram

219 GPS Karg Bala Biari Battagram

220 GPS Sirkhilo Sir Biari Battagram

221 GPS Rabbat Biari Battagram

222 GPS Pokal Biari Battagram

223 GPS Karpokal Biari Battagram

224 GPS Biari Biari Battagram

225 GPS Karg Payeen Biari Battagram

226 GPS Gulsud Bar Tandol Sakargah Battagram

227 GGPS Warra Banna Banna Battagram

228 GPS Kassai Banna Battagram

229 GPS Thelos Banna Battagram

230 GPS Kass Nogram Bateela Battagram

231 GPS Deshwal Bateela Battagram

232 GPS Roopkani Bateela Battagram

233 GPS Nogram Bateela Battagram

234 GGPS Hutal Batkool Hutal Batkool Battagram

235 GPS Hotal Batkool Hutal Batkool Battagram

236 GGPS Shagai Peshora Battagram

237 GPS Ughaz Banda Peshora Battagram

238 GGPS Kandi Peshora Peshora Battagram

239 GGPS Kotgala Peshora Battagram

240 GPS Peshora Peshora Battagram

241 GPS Shagai Kotgala Peshora Battagram

242 GGPS Shingli Payeen Peshora Battagram

243 GPS Shingli Payeen Peshora Battagram

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244 GPS Amlok Banda Peshora Battagram

245 GPS Shingli Bala Peshora Battagram

246 GGPS Shor Aghar Dola Peshora Battagram

247 GPS Matta Maidan Ajmera Battagram

248 GGPS Mera Ajmera Ajmera Battagram

249 GPS Tamai Ajmera Battagram

250 GGPS Chapargram Ajmera Battagram

251 GPS Gandhori Ajmera Battagram

252 GPS Mushkane Ajmera Battagram

253 GPS Palango Ajmera Battagram

254 GPS Noshera Ajmera Battagram

255 GPS Colony Battgram Ajmera Battagram

256 GGPS Matta Maidan Ajmera Battagram

257 GPS Kus Gujar Khan Ajmera Battagram

258 GPS Chapargram Ajmera Battagram

259 GGPS Kuss Gujar Khan Ajmera Battagram

260 GGPS Ajmera Ajmera Battagram

261 GPS Ajmera Ajmera Battagram

262 GGPS Jahangeer Abad Ajmera Battagram

263 GGPS Maidan Payeen Ajmera Battagram

264 GPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

265 GPS Hanif Abad Kadlo Rajdhari Battagram

266 GPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

267 GGPS Muhalla Alamgir Rajdhari Battagram

268 GGPS Muhalla Bhai Khel Rajdhari Battagram

269 GGPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

270 GPS Sango Rajdhari Battagram

271 GGPS Haji Abad Rajdhari Battagram

272 GGPS Kund Syed Akbar Allai Battagram

273 GPS Bertandol Allai Battagram

274 GGPS Kuss Nogram Allai Battagram

275 GGPS Bandi Rupkani Allai Battagram

276 Gmps Mangano Billa Jambera Battagram

277 GPS Kund Jambera Battagram

278 GGPS Danda Batli Thakot Battagram

279 GGPS Colony Thakot Thakot Battagram

280 GGPS Hutal Deshan Thakot Battagram

281 GGPS Biari Biari Battagram

282 GGPS Peshora Peshora Battagram

283 GGPS Tassa Afreen Peshora Battagram

284 GPS Pomang Peshora Battagram

Kohistan, NWFP

1 GGPS shakan abad Palas Kohistan

2 GPS Bazni Palas Kohistan

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3 GPS Khwargai Palas Kohistan

4 GPS Kuzsharyal Palas Kohistan

5 GPS Sharakot Palas Kohistan

6 GGPS Kolai Palas Kohistan

7 GGPS Sharakot Palas Kohistan

8 GPS Badakot Palas Kohistan

9 GPS Qasim Abad Palas Kohistan

10 GPS Mohd Abad Palas Kohistan

11 GPS Habib Abad Palas Kohistan

12 GPS Shalkan Abad Palas Kohistan

13 GPS Ghazi Abad Palas Kohistan

14 GPS Miskin Abad Palas Kohistan

15 GPS Jareel Palas Kohistan

16 GPS Bar Paro Palas Kohistan

17 GPS Afzal Abad Palas Kohistan

18 GPS B.K.Kolai Palas Kohistan

19 GGPS Haran Palas Kohistan

20 GPS Leo Patan Kohistan

21 GPS Kayal Village Patan Kohistan

22 GPS Chawapatan Patan Kohistan

23 GGPS Kawai Amiz Abad Patan Kohistan

24 GGPS Daug patan Patan Kohistan

25 GPS Patan Patan Kohistan

26 GCMS Colony Patan Patan Kohistan

27 GPS Chakai Patan Kohistan

28 GPS Gholgra Patan Kohistan

29 GPS Dubair Patan Kohistan

30 GPS Karbech Patan Kohistan

31 GPS Janchal Patan Kohistan

32 GPS Mandraza Patan Kohistan

33 GGPS Moreen Patan Kohistan

34 GPS Furqan abad Patan Kohistan

35 GPS Chakai Patan Kohistan

36 GPS Sholgra Patan Kohistan

37 GGPS Sholgra Patan Kohistan

38 GGPS Chakai Patan Kohistan

39 GPS Bar Gabar Patan Kohistan

40 GPS Kuz Gabar Patan Kohistan

41 GPS Darkalay Patan Kohistan

42 GPS Habib Shah abad Dassu Kohistan

43 GPS Baridas Dassu Kohistan

44 GPS Dassu Dassu Kohistan

45 GGPS Dassu Village Dassu Kohistan

46 GPS Kuz Komila Dassu Kohistan

47 GGPS Kuz komila Dassu Kohistan

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48 GGPS Jandarkot Dassu Kohistan

49 GPS Chorto Dassu Kohistan

50 GGPS Jalo Choroto Dassu Kohistan

51 GGPS Jalkot Dassu Kohistan

52 GPS Jalkot Dassu Kohistan

53 GGPS Shikari Jalkot Dassu Kohistan

54 GPS Rajkot Dassu Kohistan

55 GPS Kuz osai Dassu Kohistan

56 GPS Cuchang Dassu Kohistan

57 GGPS Chuchang Dassu Kohistan

58 GPS Kaiga Dassu Kohistan

59 GPS Uchar Nala Dassu Kohistan

60 GPS Lotar Dassu Kohistan

61 GPS Jamra Akbar Abad Dassu Kohistan

62 GPS Toti Dassu Kohistan

63 GGPS Kas banda Dassu Kohistan

64 GGPS Samad abad Dassu Kohistan

65 GPS Dabar Dassu Kohistan

66 GPS Rangoo Dassu Kohistan

67 GPS Sew Dassu Kohistan

68 GPS Kas Banda Dassu Kohistan

69 GGPS Sigloo Dassu Kohistan

70 GGPS Taib Abad Dassu Kohistan

71 GPS Janis Abad Dassu Kohistan

72 GPS Kogi Dassu Kohistan

73 GPS Garkuz Basha Dassu Kohistan

74 GPS Shatyal Bazar Dassu Kohistan

75 GPS Duga Sazin Dassu Kohistan

76 GPS Dumi Shatyal Dassu Kohistan

77 GPS Sazin Dassu Kohistan

78 GPS Misring Dassu Kohistan

79 GGPS Ghee Harban Dassu Kohistan

80 GPS Umar abad Dassu Kohistan

81 GPS Inla Dassu Kohistan

82 GPS Seri amir khan Dassu Kohistan

83 GGPS Garkuz Dassu Kohistan

84 GPS Basha 1 Dassu Kohistan

85 GPS Shahjihan abad Dassu Kohistan

86 GGPS Sew Dassu Kohistan

87 GPS Muslimkot Kolai Kohistan

88 GPS Barkalaykolai Kolai Kohistan

89 GPS Khwargai Kuzsharyal Kohistan

90 GPS Kuzsharyal Kuzsharyal Kohistan

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91 GPS Sharakot Sharakot Kohistan

92 GGPS Datsharakot Sharakot Kohistan

93 GPS Afzal Abad Sharakot Kohistan

94 GPS Badakot Haran Kohistan

95 GPS Qasim Abad Haran Kohistan

96 GPS Mohd Abad Haran Kohistan

97 GPS Habib Abad Haran Kohistan

98 GPS Shalkan Abad Shalkan Abad Kohistan

99 GPS Ghazi Abad Shalkan Abad Kohistan

100 GPS Kalyar Kuz Paro Kohistan

101 GPS Jareel Kuz Paro Kohistan

102 GPS Bar Paro Kuz Paro Kohistan

103 GPS Batera Batera Kohistan

104 GPS Karin Batera Kohistan

105 GPS Batera Bala Batera Kohistan

106 GPS Jagidoli Batera Kohistan

107 GGPS Batera Pain Batera Kohistan

108 GGPS Maskin Abad Haran Kohistan

109 GGPS Banjolyanjol Haran Kohistan

110 GGPS Kolai Kolai Kohistan

111 GGPS Ser Ghaziabad Shalkan Abad Kohistan

112 GGPS Shalkan Abad Shalkan Abad Kohistan

113 GGPS Haran Haran Kohistan

114 GPS Bazni Sharakot Kohistan

115 GGPS Sharakot Sharakot Kohistan

116 GGPS Gulibagh Haran Kohistan

117 GGPS Mohd Abad Haran Kohistan

118 GPS Leo Kayal Kohistan

119 GPS Shshal Kayal Kayal Kohistan

120 GPS Kayal Village Kayal Kohistan

121 GPS Chuapatan Chuadra Kohistan

122 GGPS Ghumbair Chuadra Kohistan

123 GPS Karbech Chuadra Kohistan

124 GGPS Darkalay Chuadra Kohistan

125 GPS Mazoo Sigayun Kohistan

126 GPS Kawai Patan Kohistan

127 GGPS Kawai Patan Kohistan

128 GGPS Ghabeer Patan Kohistan

129 GPS Daugpatan Patan Kohistan

130 GGPS Daug Patan Patan Kohistan

131 GGPS Haiderkhel Patan Kohistan

132 GPS Patan Patan Kohistan

133 Gcmscolony Patan Kohistan

134 GPS Chakai Bankad Kohistan

135 GPS Gholgra Bankad Kohistan

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136 GPS Furqan Abad Bankad Kohistan

137 GPS Bankad Bankad Kohistan

138 GGPS Chakai Bankad Kohistan

139 GPS Banjobara Dubair Kohistan

140 GPS Dubair Village Dubair Kohistan

141 GPS Bazar Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

142 GPS Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

143 GPS Jareen Ranolia Kohistan

144 GPS Kuz Kalay Ranilia Ranolia Kohistan

145 GPS Barkalay Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

146 GPS Darul Salam Ranolia Kohistan

147 GPS Bela Dubair Dubair Kohistan

148 GGPS Jijaldhop Jijal Kohistan

149 GPS Dongojijal Jijal Kohistan

150 GPS Dhopjijal Jijal Kohistan

151 GPS Kuz Gabar Jijal Kohistan

152 GPS Malidara Jijal Kohistan

153 GGPS Jareen Ranolia Kohistan

154 GPS Dra Shabikhel Ranolia Kohistan

155 GPS Ghwando Ranolia Kohistan

156 GPS Ghill Ranolia Kohistan

157 GGPS Sholgra Bankad Kohistan

158 GGPS Dongogabarjijal Jijal Kohistan

159 GPS Jijal Jijal Kohistan

160 GPS Shar Dubair Dubair Kohistan

161 GPS Sanagai Dubair Kohistan

162 GGPS Sanagai Dubair Kohistan

163 GGPS Dubair Village Dubair Kohistan

164 GPS Jamra Dubair Kohistan

165 GPS Duga Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

166 GGPS Bela Dubair Dubair Kohistan

167 GPS Faqir Patey Dubair Kohistan

168 GPS Dubair Gaya Dubair Kohistan

169 GGPS Ghambeer Patan Kohistan

170 GPS Bargabar Jijal Jijal Kohistan

171 GGPS Moreen Bankad Kohistan

172 GGPS Galkan Sigayun Kohistan

173 GGPS Khero Kayal Kohistan

174 GGPS Barkalay Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

175 GPS Belamanakhel Ranolia Kohistan

176 GGPS Kuz Kalayranolia Ranolia Kohistan

177 GGPS Jhag Dubair Kohistan

178 GPS Baneel Dubair Kohistan

179 GPS Mujgali Dubair Kohistan

180 GPS Janchal Sigayun Kohistan

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181 GGPS Bazar Ranolia Ranolia Kohistan

182 GPS Mandraza Kayal Kohistan

183 GPS Habib Shah Abad Dassu Kohistan

184 GPS Baridas Dassu Kohistan

185 GPS Dassu Dassu Kohistan

186 GGPS Dassu Village Dassu Kohistan

187 GPS Kuz Komila Komila Kohistan

188 GGPS Kuz Komila Komila Kohistan

189 GGPS Jandarkot Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

190 GPS Chorto Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

191 GGPS Jalo Choroto Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

192 GGPS Jalkot Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

193 GPS Jalkot Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

194 GGPS Shikari Jalkot Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

195 GPS Rajkot Kuz Jalkot Kohistan

196 GPS Kuz Osai Gooshali Kohistan

197 GPS Kuzgahi Bar Jalkot Kohistan

198 GPS Cuchang Dassu Kohistan

199 GGPS Chuchang Dassu Kohistan

200 GPS Kaiga Dassu Kohistan

201 GPS Uchar Nala Dassu Kohistan

202 GPS Lotar Dassu Kohistan

203 GPS Jamra Akbar Abad Sigloo Kohistan

204 GPS Toti Toti Kohistan

205 GGPS Kas Banda Komila Kohistan

206 GGPS Samad Abad Komila Kohistan

207 GPS Dabar Sew Kohistan

208 GPS Rangoo Komila Kohistan

209 GPS Sew Sew Kohistan

210 GPS Kas Banda Komila Kohistan

211 GGPS Sigloo Sigloo Kohistan

212 GGPS Taib Abad Sew Kohistan

213 GPS Janis Abad Sew Kohistan

214 GPS Kogi Sigloo Kohistan

215 GPS Garkuz Basha Harban Kohistan

216 GPS Shatyal Bazar Sazin Kohistan

217 GPS Duga Sazin Sazin Kohistan

218 GPS Dumi Shatyal Sazin Kohistan

219 GPS Sazin Sazin Kohistan

220 GPS Misring Harban Kohistan

221 GGPS Ghee Harban Harban Kohistan

222 GPS Umar Abad Sew Kohistan

223 GPS Inla Sigloo Kohistan

224 GGPS Shatyal Bazar Sazin Kohistan

225 GPS Seri Amir Khan Sew Kohistan

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226 GGPS Garkuz Harban Kohistan

227 GGPS Dco Colony Dassu Kohistan

228 GPS Basha 1 Harban Kohistan

Dir Lower, NWFP

1 GGPS Jabagai Balambat Dir Lower

2 GGPS Kaloni Balambat Balambat Dir Lower

3 GGPS Kandaro Balambat Dir Lower

4 GGPS Khema Balambat Dir Lower

5 GGPS Safari Balambat Dir Lower

6 GGPS Shatai No 1 Balambat Dir Lower

7 GGPS Shatai No 2 Balambat Dir Lower

8 GPS Banda Bala No. 1 Balambat Dir Lower

9 GPS Banda Payeen Balambat Dir Lower

10 GPS Dolai Malakand Balambat Dir Lower

11 GPS Gabagai Balambat Dir Lower

12 GPS Kandaro Balambat Dir Lower

13 GPS Khema Balambat Dir Lower

14 GPS Koherai Balambat Dir Lower

15 GPS Koherai Payeen No 2 Balambat Dir Lower

16 GPS Malakand Bala Balambat Dir Lower

17 GPS Malakand Payeen No 1 Balambat Dir Lower

18 GPS Malakand Payeen No 2 Balambat Dir Lower

19 GPS Mata Balambat Dir Lower

20 GPS Sangar Balambat Dir Lower

21 GPS Shatai No 1 Balambat Dir Lower

22 GPS Shatai No 2 Balambat Dir Lower

23 GPS Shera Balambat Dir Lower

24 GPS Stanadar Balambat Dir Lower

25 Ggcms Hajiabad No 2 Koto Dir Lower

26 GGPS Andehri Koto Dir Lower

27 GGPS Hajiabad No 1 Koto Dir Lower

28 GGPS Koto Koto Dir Lower

29 GGPS Qaziabad Koto Dir Lower

30 GGPS Qilagai Koto Dir Lower

31 GGPS Shehzadi Koto Dir Lower

32 GPS Anangoro Khwar Koto Dir Lower

33 GPS Andehrai Koto Dir Lower

34 GPS Hajiabad No 1 Koto Dir Lower

35 GPS Hajiabad No 2 Koto Dir Lower

36 GPS Koto Koto Dir Lower

37 GPS Manogai Koto Dir Lower

38 GPS Paloso Koto Dir Lower

39 GPS Qilagai Koto Dir Lower

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40 GPS Shahi Koto Koto Dir Lower

41 GPS Shehzadi Koto Dir Lower

42 GGPS Bandagai Munjai Dir Lower

43 GGPS Baroon Munjai Dir Lower

44 GGPS Dab Rabat Munjai Dir Lower

45 GGPS Manzarai Tangai Munjai Dir Lower

46 GGPS Odigram Munjai Dir Lower

47 GGPS Rani Munjai Dir Lower

48 GGPS Sangar Rani Munjai Dir Lower

49 Gos Damamo Munjai Dir Lower

50 GPS Bandagi Munjai Dir Lower

51 GPS Baroon Munjai Dir Lower

52 GPS Imranabad Munjai Dir Lower

53 GPS Munjai Munjai Dir Lower

54 GPS Odigram Munjai Dir Lower

55 GPS Rani Munjai Dir Lower

56 GPS Sanger Rani Munjai Dir Lower

57 Gsp Manzarai Tangai Munjai Dir Lower

58 GGPS Danwa Khungi Dir Lower

59 GGPS Kharkai Siar Khungi Dir Lower

60 GGPS Khungai Khungi Dir Lower

61 GGPS Sado No 1 Khungi Dir Lower

62 GGPS Sado No 2 Khungi Dir Lower

63 GGPS Shagai Khungi Dir Lower

64 GGPS Siar Qilagai Khungi Dir Lower

65 GGPS Tangi Dara Khungi Dir Lower

66 GGPS Thrai Khungi Dir Lower

67 GGPS Zafar Abad Khungi Dir Lower

68 GGPS Ziam Siar Khungi Dir Lower

69 GPS Baghamdara Khungi Dir Lower

70 GPS Bar Kalay Khungi Dir Lower

71 GPS Danwa Khungi Dir Lower

72 GPS Khungai Khungi Dir Lower

73 GPS Sado Khungi Dir Lower

74 GPS Shekawlai Khungi Dir Lower

75 GPS Tangai Kwar Khungi Dir Lower

76 GPS Tangai Timargara Khungi Dir Lower

77 GPS Thrai No 1 Khungi Dir Lower

78 GPS Thrai No 2 Khungi Dir Lower

79 GPS Zafarabad Khungi Dir Lower

80 Gsp Sarpato Khungi Dir Lower

81 GGPS Khall Kandaro Khall Dir Lower

82 GGPS Khall Payeen Khall Dir Lower

83 GPS Khall No 1 Khall Dir Lower

84 GPS Khall No 2 Khall Dir Lower

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85 GPS Khall No 3 Khall Dir Lower

86 GPS Mansoor Abad Khall Dir Lower

87 GGPS Asigi No 1 Rabat Dir Lower

88 GGPS Asigi No 2 Rabat Dir Lower

89 GGPS Dogai Rabat Rabat Dir Lower

90 GGPS Ganjla Rabat Dir Lower

91 GGPS Mandesh Rabat Dir Lower

92 GGPS Markhanai Rabat Dir Lower

93 GGPS Rabat Nawagai Rabat Dir Lower

94 GGPS Sabarshah Rabat Dir Lower

95 GGPS Saligram Rabat Dir Lower

96 GPS Asigi Dara Rabat Dir Lower

97 GPS Asigi Teer Rabat Dir Lower

98 GPS Charg Rabat Dir Lower

99 GPS Ganjla Rabat Dir Lower

100 GPS Malai Rabat Dir Lower

101 GPS Mandesh Rabat Dir Lower

102 GPS Markhanai Rabat Dir Lower

103 GPS Markhanai Baloo Rabat Dir Lower

104 GPS Rabat Rabat Dir Lower

105 GPS Sabar Shah Rabat Dir Lower

106 GPS Saligram Rabat Dir Lower

107 Ggcms Karzina Bandagai Dir Lower

108 GGPS Ahmad Gali Bandagai Dir Lower

109 GGPS Ambarzai Bandagai Dir Lower

110 GGPS Amlook Yarkhan Banda Bandagia Dir Lower

111 GGPS Bajawro Bandagai Dir Lower

112 GGPS Bandagai T Bandagai Dir Lower

113 GGPS Barikot Bandagai Dir Lower

114 GGPS Cheno Bandagai Dir Lower

115 GGPS Gulicho Bandagai Dir Lower

116 GGPS Guro Bandagai Dir Lower

117 GGPS Khan Serai Bandagai Dir Lower

118 GGPS Peto Bandagai Dir Lower

119 GGPS Tekas Bangay Bandagai Dir Lower

120 GGPS Yarkahn Banda Bandagai Dir Lower

121 GPS Ahmad Gali Bandagai Dir Lower

122 GPS Akhwaro Bandagai Dir Lower

123 GPS Bajawro Bandagai Dir Lower

124 GPS Bandagai Bandagai Dir Lower

125 GPS Bangay Bandagai Dir Lower

126 GPS Barikot Bandagai Dir Lower

127 GPS Chenar Tangay Bandagai Dir Lower

128 GPS Cheno Bandagai Dir Lower

129 GPS Dherai Talash Bandagai Dir Lower

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130 GPS Gulicho Bandagai Dir Lower

131 GPS Guro Bandagai Dir Lower

132 GPS Peto Dara Bandagai Dir Lower

133 GPS Shagokas Bandagai Dir Lower

134 GPS Soghalay Bandagai Dir Lower

135 GPS Yarkhan Bandagai Bandagai Dir Lower

136 GGPS Adokay Shalfalam Dir Lower

137 GGPS Galkor Shalfalam Dir Lower

138 GGPS Kandaw Shalfalam Dir Lower

139 Ggsp Shalfalam Shalfalam Dir Lower

140 GPS Kandaw Shalfalam Dir Lower

141 GPS Laloo Shalfalam Dir Lower

142 GPS Qazi Abad Toormang Dir Lower

143 GPS Razagram Toormang Dir Lower

144 GPS Ser Toormang Toormang Dir Lower

145 GGPS Diaroon Khazana Dir Lower

146 GGPS Ganam Shah Khazana Dir Lower

147 GGPS Garra No 2 Khazana Dir Lower

148 GGPS Makhai Barcham Khazana Dir Lower

149 GGPS Malala Khazana Dir Lower

150 GGPS Saloband Khazana Dir Lower

151 GPS Dag Gosam Khazana Dir Lower

152 GPS Diaroon Khazana Dir Lower

153 GPS Esarak Khazana Dir Lower

154 GPS Gara Khazana Dir Lower

155 GPS Gwand Kalay Makhai Khazana Dir Lower

156 GPS Hisarak Payeen Khazana Dir Lower

157 GPS Karkanshah Khazana Dir Lower

158 GPS Katasar Khazana Dir Lower

159 GPS Khazana Khazana Dir Lower

160 GPS Khona Pikat Khazana Dir Lower

161 GPS Makhai Khazana Dir Lower

162 GPS Makhai Barcham Khazana Dir Lower

163 GPS Malala Bala Khazana Dir Lower

164 GPS Paloso Dag Khazana Dir Lower

165 GPS Qilakotkai Khazana Dir Lower

166 GPS Tangai Balal Khazana Dir Lower

167 GGPS Khadi Khela Munda Dir Lower

168 GGPS Munda No 1 Munda Dir Lower

169 GGPS Munda No 2 Munda Dir Lower

170 GGPS Musa Abad Munda Dir Lower

171 GGPS Shalkandai Munda Dir Lower

172 GGPS Shalkandi Ghakhai Munda Dir Lower

173 Ggsp Godar Munda Dir Lower

174 GPS Chamyar Kas Munda Dir Lower

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175 GPS Golo Tangai Munda Dir Lower

176 GPS Hasham Munda Dir Lower

177 GPS Jan Muhammada Munda Dir Lower

178 GPS Loye Shah Munda Dir Lower

179 GPS Manogai Munda Dir Lower

180 GPS Munda Munda Dir Lower

181 GPS Musa Abad Munda Dir Lower

182 GPS Rasool Banda Munda Dir Lower

183 GPS Rustam Banda Munda Dir Lower

184 GPS Senzo Munda Dir Lower

185 GPS Shalkandai Munda Dir Lower

186 GPS Takoro Munda Dir Lower

187 GGPS Bero Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

188 GGPS Kas Koto Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

189 GGPS Sadbar Kalay Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

190 GGPS Swara Gwandai Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

191 GGPS Tangi Payeen Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

192 GPS Hanifa Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

193 GPS Kas Koto Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

194 GPS Sabar Shah Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

195 GPS Sadbar Kalay Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

196 GPS Swara Gwandai Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

197 GPS Tangai Payeen Sadbar Kaly Dir Lower

198 Ggcms Bazarak Mian Kalay Dir Lower

199 GPS Arif Mian Kalay Dir Lower

200 GPS Badonai Mian Kalay Dir Lower

201 GPS Band Mian Kalay Dir Lower

202 GPS Bazarak Mian Kalay Dir Lower

203 GPS Loye Kalay Mian Kalay Dir Lower

204 GPS Mian Kalay Mian Kalay Dir Lower

205 GPS Mian Kalay Kandaw Mian Kalay Dir Lower

206 GPS Takwaro Shekhan Mian Kalay Dir Lower

207 GPS Tora Gondai Mian Kalay Dir Lower

208 GPS Tora Qilla Mian Kalay Dir Lower

209 GGPS Rahim Abad Samarbagh Dir Lower

210 GGPS Shontala Samarbagh Dir Lower

211 GPS Kamangaro Samarbagh Dir Lower

212 GPS Rahim Abad Samarbagh Dir Lower

213 GPS Samarbagh No 1 Samarbagh Dir Lower

214 GPS Samarbagh No 2 Samarbagh Dir Lower

215 GPS Shontala Samarbagh Dir Lower

216 GPS Tatar Samarbagh Dir Lower

217 Gsp Shontala Derai Samarbagh Dir Lower

218 GGPS Kambat No 1 Kambat Dir Lower

219 GPS Kambat Bala Kambat Dir Lower

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220 GPS Kambat No 1 Kambat Dir Lower

221 GGPS Badin Mayar Dir Lower

222 GGPS Gambir Mayar Dir Lower

223 GGPS Hakim Abad Mayar Dir Lower

224 GGPS Kas Mayar Mayar Dir Lower

225 GGPS Kotkai Shahikhel Mayar Dir Lower

226 GGPS Markhano Mayar Dir Lower

227 Ggsp Joni Kalay Mayar Dir Lower

228 GPS Badin Mayar Dir Lower

229 GPS Chamyarano Banada Mayar Dir Lower

230 GPS Gambir Mayar Dir Lower

231 GPS Hakim Abad Mayar Dir Lower

232 GPS Janmian Mayar Mayar Dir Lower

233 GPS Kas Mayar Mayar Dir Lower

234 GPS Kotai Shahikhel Mayar Dir Lower

235 GPS Markhano Mayar Dir Lower

236 GPS Mayar No 1 Mayar Dir Lower

237 GPS Mayar No 2 Mayar Dir Lower

238 GGPS Chargorai Timargara Dir Lower

239 GGPS Civil Quarter Timargara Dir Lower

240 GGPS Shekhan Jabagai Timargara Dir Lower

241 GGPS Timargara Timargara Dir Lower

242 GPS Mian Banda Timargara Dir Lower

243 GPS Shingrai Timargara Dir Lower

244 GPS Taimar Dehri Timargara Dir Lower

245 GPS Timargara Timargara Dir Lower

246 Gcms Shawa Tazagram Dir Lower

247 Gcms Tarnaw Tazagram Dir Lower

248 GGPS Jangu Tazagram Dir Lower

249 GGPS Kamal Khan Tazagram Dir Lower

250 GGPS Kityari Tazagram Dir Lower

251 GGPS Sanam Tazagram Dir Lower

252 GGPS Serai Tazagram Dir Lower

253 GGPS Shalam Baba Tazagram Dir Lower

254 GGPS Shawa#1 Tazagram Dir Lower

255 GGPS Shingrai Tazagram Dir Lower

256 GGPS Tarnaw #2 Tazagram Dir Lower

257 GGPS Tazagram Tazagram Dir Lower

258 GPS Kala Dherai Tazagram Dir Lower

259 GPS Kamal Khan Tazagram Dir Lower

260 GPS Khandaro Tazagram Dir Lower

261 GPS Kityari Tazagram Dir Lower

262 GPS Kityari Serai Tazagram Dir Lower

263 GPS Shaban Tazagram Dir Lower

264 GPS Shahlam Baba Tazagram Dir Lower

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265 GPS Shawa # 1 Tazagram Dir Lower

266 GPS Shawa # 2 Tazagram Dir Lower

267 GPS Tarnaw Tazagram Dir Lower

268 GPS Tazagram Tazagram Dir Lower

269 GPS Tindodag Tazagram Dir Lower

270 GGPS Khonidand#1 Ouch Dir Lower

271 GGPS Khonidand#2 Ouch Dir Lower

272 GGPS Ouch Band Ouch Dir Lower

273 GPS Jabagai Ouch Dir Lower

274 GPS Khonidand Ouch Dir Lower

275 GPS Maina Ouch Dir Lower

276 GPS Maina Bhattan #2 Ouch Dir Lower

277 GPS Maina Bhttan 1 Ouch Dir Lower

278 GPS Ouch #3 Ouch Dir Lower

279 GPS Ouch Gharbi Ouch Dir Lower

280 GPS Ouch Sharqi Ouch Dir Lower

281 GPS Safroona Ouch Dir Lower

282 GPS Warsak Ouch Dir Lower

283 GGPS Ali Abad Chakdara Dir Lower

284 GGPS Chakdara #1 Chakdara Dir Lower

285 GGPS Chakdara#2 Chakdara Dir Lower

286 GGPS Dara Ramora Chakdara Dir Lower

287 GGPS Dolai Shah Chakdara Dir Lower

288 GGPS Ghalagai Chakdara Dir Lower

289 GGPS Sharab Kohai Chakdara Dir Lower

290 GPS Ali Mast Chakdara Dir Lower

291 GPS Amir Abad Chakdara Dir Lower

292 GPS Chakdara#3 Chakdara Dir Lower

293 GPS Faiqr Abad Chakdara Dir Lower

294 GPS Ghaligay Chakdara Dir Lower

295 GPS Gul Muqam Chakdara Dir Lower

296 GPS Serai Ramora Chakdara Dir Lower

297 GPS Sharab Kohay Chakdara Dir Lower

298 GGPS Dheran Asbarn Dir Lower

299 GGPS Asbarn Dherai Asbarn Dir Lower

300 GGPS Asbarn Qila Asbarn Dir Lower

301 GGPS Awi Shah Asbarn Dir Lower

302 GGPS Babbpolai P Asbarn Dir Lower

303 GGPS Bambolai B Asbarn Dir Lower

304 GGPS Banda Shah Asbarn Dir Lower

305 GGPS Dherai Kashmir 2 Asbarn Dir Lower

306 GGPS Hamza Banda Asbarn Dir Lower

307 GGPS Inzar Khawas Asbarn Dir Lower

308 GGPS Karamay Asbarn Dir Lower

309 GGPS Mator Qila Asbarn Dir Lower

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310 GPS Asbarn Asbarn Dir Lower

311 GPS Awi Shah Asbarn Dir Lower

312 GPS Bambolai Bala Asbarn Dir Lower

313 GPS Bambolai P Asbarn Dir Lower

314 GPS Deran Asbarn Dir Lower

315 GPS Dherai Kashmir 1 Asbarn Dir Lower

316 GPS Dherai Kashmir 2 Asbarn Dir Lower

317 GPS Khawas Asbarn Dir Lower

318 GPS Mator Asbarn Dir Lower

319 GPS Qila Asbarn Asbarn Dir Lower

320 GGPS Sia Khanpur Dir Lower

321 GGPS Sia Talai Khanpur Dir Lower

322 GGPS Warghar Khanpur Dir Lower

323 GPS Khanpur Khanpur Dir Lower

324 GPS Oghaz Khanpur Dir Lower

325 GPS Salim Shah Khanpur Dir Lower

326 GPS Sia Khanpur Dir Lower

327 GPS Teknai B Khanpur Dir Lower

328 GPS Teknai P Khanpur Dir Lower

329 GGPS Barorai Badwan Dir Lower

330 GGPS Ghwando Badwan Dir Lower

331 GGPS Trai Badwan Badwan Dir Lower

332 GPS Badwan Badwan Dir Lower

333 GPS Barikaw Badwan Dir Lower

334 GPS Ghwando Badwan Badwan Dir Lower

335 GGPS Ashari Mani Kotigram Dir Lower

336 GGPS Kaso Kotigram Dir Lower

337 GGPS Kotigram B Kotigram Dir Lower

338 GGPS Kotigram P Kotigram Dir Lower

339 GGPS Shah Abad Kotigram Dir Lower

340 GGPS Zaman Patay Kotigram Dir Lower

341 Ggcms Tange Brangora Khadagzai Dir Lower

342 GGPS Kamala Khadagzai Dir Lower

343 GGPS Sogiar Khadagzai Dir Lower

344 GGPS Teronna #1 Khadagzai Dir Lower

345 GGPS Terrona # 2 Khadagzai Dir Lower

346 GPS Kamala Khadagzai Dir Lower

347 GPS Mayar Khadagzai Dir Lower

348 GPS Mian Brangora Khadagzai Dir Lower

349 GPS Sogiar Khadagzai Dir Lower

350 GPS Tangee Payen Khadagzai Dir Lower

351 GPS Therona Khadagzai Dir Lower

352 GGPS Bagh Dushkhel Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

353 GGPS Chenaroona Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

354 GGPS Katan P Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

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355 GGPS Manogay Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

356 GGPS Tawda Chena Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

357 GGPS Utala Dushkhel Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

358 GPS Chenaroona Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

359 GPS Dushkhel # 2 Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

360 GPS Katan Bala Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

361 GPS Katan Payen Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

362 GPS Manogay Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

363 GPS Pingal Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

364 GPS Qila Tawda Chena Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

365 GPS Tawda Chena Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

366 GPS Tawda Chena 2 Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

367 GPS Utala Dushkhel Bagh Dushkhel Dir Lower

368 GGPS Banda Talash Noor Kheel Dir Lower

369 GGPS Kamangara Noor Kheel Dir Lower

370 GGPS Mata Islamabad Noor Kheel Dir Lower

371 GGPS Nasafa Noor Kheel Dir Lower

372 GPS Banda Talash Noor Kheel Dir Lower

373 GPS Kamangara Noor Kheel Dir Lower

374 GPS Mata Talash Noor Kheel Dir Lower

375 GPS Nasafa Noor Kheel Dir Lower

376 GPS Pato Talash Noor Kheel Dir Lower

377 GPS Sarye Noor Kheel Dir Lower

378 GPS Sarye Pyen Noor Kheel Dir Lower

379 GPS Srraye Blala Noor Kheel Dir Lower

380 GPS Watitai Rehman Noor Kheel Dir Lower

381 GGPS Amlok Dara Shahi Khel Dir Lower

382 GGPS Giro Tangay Shahi Khel Dir Lower

383 GGPS Gumbat Shahi Khel Dir Lower

384 GGPS Kalpani Shahi Khel Dir Lower

385 GGPS Kano Shamshi Shahi Khel Dir Lower

386 GGPS Macho Shahi Khel Dir Lower

387 GGPS Mirza Abad Shahi Khel Dir Lower

388 GGPS Sho Baba Shahi Khel Dir Lower

389 GPS Ahmad Abad 2 Shahi Khel Dir Lower

390 GPS Amlok Dara Shahi Khel Dir Lower

391 GPS Giro Tanagay Shahi Khel Dir Lower

392 GPS Gumbat Shahi Khel Dir Lower

393 GPS Kalpani Shahi Khel Dir Lower

394 GPS Kano Shamshi Shahi Khel Dir Lower

395 GPS M Abad Shahi Khel Dir Lower

396 GPS Macho Shahi Khel Dir Lower

397 GPS Mirza Abad Shahi Khel Dir Lower

398 GPS Shamshi Khan Shahi Khel Dir Lower

399 GPS Ziarat Talash Shahi Khel Dir Lower

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400 GGPS Shamshi Khan Shahi Khel Dir Lower

Dir Upper, NWFP

1 GPS/Pingas Patrak Dir Upper

2 GPS/Besho No.2 Patrak Dir Upper

3 GPS Besho No 1 Patrak Dir Upper

4 GPS Samang Sheringal Dir Upper

5 GPS/Baradada Sheringal Dir Upper

6 GPS/Shonga Sheringal Dir Upper

7 GPS/Shinila Patrak Dir Upper

8 GPS/Midan Patrak Dir Upper

9 GPS/Siasan Patrak Dir Upper

10 GPS/Dabarkoin Patrak Dir Upper

11 GPS/Patrak Patrak Dir Upper

12 GPS/Pashrak Patrak Dir Upper

13 GPS/Jetkot Patrak Dir Upper

14 GPS/Gumadand Sheringal Dir Upper

15 GPS/Gatkot Sheringal Dir Upper

16 GPS/Bela Sawni Dir Upper

17 GGPS/Patrak Gualdai Dir Upper

18 GGPS/Gumadand Patrak Dir Upper

19 GGPS/Sheringal 1 Sheringal Dir Upper

20 GGPS/Sheringal 2 Sheringal Dir Upper

21 GGPS/Chum Sheringal Dir Upper

22 GGPS/Gurrai Sheringal Dir Upper

23 GGPS/Bela Gualdai Dir Upper

24 GGPS/Bundish Gualdai Dir Upper

25 GGPS/Barikot Sawni Dir Upper

26 GGPS/Biyar Barikot Dir Upper

27 GGPS/M.Arif Kalay Barikot Dir Upper

28 GGPS/Miana Dog Doag Dara Dir Upper

29 GGPS/Sawni Pyen Doag Dara Dir Upper

30 GGPS/Sawni .Bala Sawni Dir Upper

31 GGPS/Samang Sawni Dir Upper

32 GPS/Kandwo Sheringal Dir Upper

33 GPS/Maool Gualdai Dir Upper

34 GPS/Samrai Kalkot Dir Upper

35 GPS/Bateel Kass Kalkot Dir Upper

36 GPS/Lamotai Kalkot Dir Upper

37 GPS/Thall No.2 Kalkot Dir Upper

38 GPS/Badran Kalkot Dir Upper

39 GPS/Thall No.3 Kalkot Dir Upper

40 GPS/Dankar Kalkot Dir Upper

41 GPS/Makrali Kalkot Dir Upper

42 GPS/Lantoor Kalkot Dir Upper

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43 GPS/Markhan Kass Kalkot Dir Upper

44 GPS/Gujaro Kass Sheringal Dir Upper

45 GPS/Gadai Sheringal Dir Upper

46 GPS/Duro Sheringal Dir Upper

47 GPS/Tangisar Sheringal Dir Upper

48 GPS/Vigal Sheringal Dir Upper

49 GPS/Barikot Sawni Dir Upper

50 GPS/Dad Ban Barikot Dir Upper

51 GPS/Kalkot Barikot Dir Upper

52 GPS/Doon Seari 2 Kalkot Dir Upper

53 GPS/Kisan Khel Kalkot Dir Upper

54 GPS?Sawni (B) Gualdai Dir Upper

55 GPS/Jabrai Sawni Dir Upper

56 GPS/Shahoor (B) Barikot Dir Upper

57 GPS/Shang Gualdai Dir Upper

58 GPS/Thall GPS Kalkot Dir Upper

59 GPShaji Shay Kalkot Dir Upper

60 GPS/Narkon Kalkot Dir Upper

61 GPS/Kunal Gualdai Dir Upper

62 GPS/Darmdala P Barikot Dir Upper

63 GPS/Khan Abad Doag Dara Dir Upper

64 GPS/Sawni (B) Doag Dara Dir Upper

65 GPS/Kass Barikot Sawni Dir Upper

66 GPS/Janas Barikot Dir Upper

67 GPS/Gawoon Gualdai Dir Upper

68 GPS/Banjoo Gualdai Dir Upper

69 GPS/Aman Khawr Gualdai Dir Upper

70 GPS/Quanj Gualdai Dir Upper

71 GPS/Haji Abad Gualdai Dir Upper

72 GPS/Malook Khawar (B) Doag Dara Dir Upper

73 GPS/Khadgal Doag Dara Dir Upper

74 GPS/Remin Kass Barikot Dir Upper

75 GPS/Dilatror Barikot Dir Upper

76 GPS/Jonkai Barikot Dir Upper

77 GPS/Kijon Barikot Dir Upper

78 GPS/Roghan Kalay Barikot Dir Upper

79 GPS/Qadir Kalay Doag Dara Dir Upper

80 GPS/Katir Doag Dara Dir Upper

81 GPS/Biyar Doag Dara Dir Upper

82 GPS/Berklay Barikot Dir Upper

83 GPS/Doon (P) .2 Gualdai Dir Upper

84 GGPS/Doru Sheringal Dir Upper

85 GPS/Doon Searai .GPS Sheringal Dir Upper

86 GPS/Malokumrat Kalkot Dir Upper

87 GPS/Kumrat Kalkot Dir Upper

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88 GPS/Doag .2 Kalkot Dir Upper

89 GPS/Talow Kass Doag Dara Dir Upper

90 GPS/Doog (P) Doag Dara Dir Upper

91 GPS/Darak Doag Dara Dir Upper

92 GPS/Kisin KhelGPS Barikot Dir Upper

93 GPS/Kalkot Gualdai Dir Upper

94 GPS/Jekand Kalkot Dir Upper

95 GPS/Dooba Pathrak Dir Upper

96 GGPS/Pinga Gualdai Dir Upper

97 GGPS/Shaor Bala Sheringal Dir Upper

98 GGPS/Ganshal Pyeen Sheringal Dir Upper

99 GPS/Kotkay Sheringal Dir Upper

100 GPS/Batlai (P) Kotkay Dir Upper

101 GPS/Jalar Chapar Dir Upper

102 GPS/Shaftalo Khawar Chapar Dir Upper

103 GPS/Wari (P) Wari Dir Upper

104 GPS/Mulapatay Wari Dir Upper

105 GPS/Kohai Wari Dir Upper

106 GPS/Bagh Moha Dislawar Dir Upper

107 GPS/Malavi Dislawar Dir Upper

108 GPS/Kandaro Serai Kotkay Dir Upper

109 GPS/Nasafa Kotkay Dir Upper

110 GPS/Naegrail Kotkay Dir Upper

111 GPS/Pataw Kotkay Dir Upper

112 GPS/Sherathkal Kotkay Dir Upper

113 GPS/Batalai (B) Kotkay Dir Upper

114 GPS/Kass Banda Kotkay Dir Upper

115 GPS/Wari No.! Kotkay Dir Upper

116 GPS/Banda Kakad Wari Dir Upper

117 GPS/Wari No. 2 Wari Dir Upper

118 GPS/Batan Wari Dir Upper

119 GGPS/Sankar Akhagram Dir Upper

120 GGPS/Jatgram (S) Nehag Dir Upper

121 GGPSmalook Banda Sundal Dir Upper

122 GGPS/Dirkar (P) Wari Dir Upper

123 GGPS/Dislawar Wari Dir Upper

124 GGPS/Kandaro Nehag Dislawar Dir Upper

125 GGPS/New Kakad Nehag Dir Upper

126 GGPS/Kakad Wari Dir Upper

127 GGPS/Mira Saltan Wari Dir Upper

128 GGPS/Pashta Kotkay Dir Upper

129 GGPS/Shagai Sundal Pashta Dir Upper

130 GPS/Panjkara Sundal Dir Upper

131 GPS/Ittapaq Colony Kotkay Dir Upper

132 GPS/Bando (P) Wari Dir Upper

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133 GPS/Umerali Bala Wari Dir Upper

134 GPS/Sundrai Chapar Dir Upper

135 GPS/Sahibabad Bandai Dir Upper

136 GPS/Dislawar Dislawar Dir Upper

137 GPS/Jugha Banj Dislawar Dir Upper

138 GPS/Dogram Dislawar Dir Upper

139 GPS/Kotmelagojar Dislawar Dir Upper

140 GPS/Kakad (P) Dislawar Dir Upper

141 GPS/Diskar (P) No.1 Wari Dir Upper

142 GPS/Shahibagh Wari Dir Upper

143 GPS/Rango Wari Dir Upper

144 GPS/Oserai Dislawar Dir Upper

145 GPS/Qunjay Dislawar Dir Upper

146 GPS/Moha Sherif Dislawar Dir Upper

147 GPS/Kategam Dislawar Dir Upper

148 GPS/Razaygay Kotkay Dir Upper

149 GPS/Kakad(B) Kotkay Dir Upper

150 GPS/Chapar Wari Dir Upper

151 GPS/Kass Chapar Chapar Dir Upper

152 GPS/Jlar No.1 Chapar Dir Upper

153 GPS.S.Sultn Kalai Chapar Dir Upper

154 GPS/Nasir Abad Kotkay Dir Upper

155 GPS/Shahkoni No.1 Chapar Dir Upper

156 GPS/Kandaw Maskari Chapar Dir Upper

157 GPS/Zari Sundal Dir Upper

158 GPS?Jalar No.3 Wari Dir Upper

159 GPS/Shahkani No.1 Chapar Dir Upper

160 GPS/Matar No.1 Chapar Dir Upper

161 GPS/Gatto Chaper Bandai Dir Upper

162 GPS/Deri Chaper Chapar Dir Upper

163 GPS/Gallshai Deri Chapar Dir Upper

164 GPS/Ashari Chapar Dir Upper

165 GPS/Sadiq Abad Chapar Dir Upper

166 GPS/Mismano Banda Chapar Dir Upper

167 GPS/Shalga (B) Sundal Dir Upper

168 GPS/Kass Mitro Nehag Dir Upper

169 GPS/Umerali (P) Pashta Dir Upper

170 GPS/Galli Bagh Chapar Dir Upper

171 GPS/Badalai Bala Akhagram Dir Upper

172 GPS/Badalai (Pyeen) Bandai Dir Upper

173 GPS/Balkar Bandai Dir Upper

174 GPS/Kass Wari Pashta Dir Upper

175 GPS/Komera Wari Dir Upper

176 GPS/Shagai Akhagram Dir Upper

177 GPS/Manzai Wari Pashta Dir Upper

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178 GPS/Matar No.2 Wari Dir Upper

179 GPS/Salobagh Bandai Dir Upper

180 GPS/Malo Khan Banda Sundal Dir Upper

181 GPS/Talow Sundal Dir Upper

182 GPS/Manzai (N) Nehag Dir Upper

183 GPS/Sankor Nehag Dir Upper

184 GPS/Galkar No.2 Nehag Dir Upper

185 GPS/Zakari Nehag Dir Upper

186 GPS/Sir Bala Nehag Dir Upper

187 GPS/Negah Nehag Dir Upper

188 GPS/Kamalay Nehag Dir Upper

189 GPS/Kohan Sundal Dir Upper

190 GPS/Totogram Bala Nehag Dir Upper

191 GPS/Darakai Wari Dir Upper

192 GPS/Karbaton Akhagram Dir Upper

193 GPS/Gachail Bandai Dir Upper

194 GPS.Avimanzai Bandai Dir Upper

195 GPS/Shedayal Bandai Dir Upper

196 GPS/Jaket Akhagram Dir Upper

197 GPS/Jaikad Khail Dislawar Dir Upper

198 GPS/Malonga Dislawar Dir Upper

199 GPSderaikadi Khail Dislawar Dir Upper

200 GPS/Bedmai Dislawar Dir Upper

201 GPS/Shalgo Daman Nehag Dir Upper

202 GPS Shalgo Bek Nehag Dir Upper

203 GPS/Shalgo A Nehag Dir Upper

204 GPS/Karpat Nehag Dir Upper

205 GPS/Karbadai Nehag Dir Upper

206 GPS/Bakanai Nehag Dir Upper

207 GPS/Jugha Banj Bandai Dir Upper

208 GPS/Dabona Dislawar Dir Upper

209 GPS/Bandagai Dislawar Dir Upper

210 GPS/Sundal Bandai Dir Upper

211 GPS/Gogail Akhagram Dir Upper

212 GPS/Kagano Khawr Sundal Dir Upper

213 GPS/Kasona Sundal Dir Upper

214 GPS/Bagam Sundal Dir Upper

215 GPS/Tatogram (P) Bandai Dir Upper

216 GPS/Daskar (B) 1 Wari Dir Upper

217 GPS/Daskar (P) 2 Wari Dir Upper

218 GPS/Maskari Wari Dir Upper

219 GPS/Gall (P) Sundal Dir Upper

220 GPS/Kallgana Pashta Dir Upper

221 GPS/Tokrai Pashta Dir Upper

222 GPS/Safekally Pashta Dir Upper

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223 GPS/Sperko Akhagram Dir Upper

224 GPS/Charkom B.K Akhagram Dir Upper

225 GPS/Charkombala Dislawar Dir Upper

226 GPS/Charkom (P) Dislawar Dir Upper

227 GPS/Dular Dislawar Dir Upper

228 GPS/Shenkarai Bandai Dir Upper

229 GPS/Akhnn Banda Akhagram Dir Upper

230 GPS/Kandaro(N) Wari Dir Upper

231 GPS/Galkor No.1 Nehag Dir Upper

232 GPS/Kasskay Karpet Nehag Dir Upper

233 GPS/Abad Khan Nehag Dir Upper

234 GPS/Serai (N) Bandai Dir Upper

235 GPS/Kandaro Sundal Bandai Dir Upper

236 GPS/Bandai (P) Bandai Dir Upper

237 GPS/Shagni Sundal Bandai Dir Upper

238 GPS/Guralai Sundal Dir Upper

239 GPS/Malook Banda Wari Dir Upper

240 GPS/Jihangro Wari Dir Upper

241 GPSdiskor Bala No.2 Sundal Dir Upper

242 GPS/Doryal Wari Dir Upper

243 GPS/Jatgram Akhagram Dir Upper

244 GPS/Akhgram Bala Sundal Dir Upper

245 GPS/Akhagram Pyeen Akhagram Dir Upper

246 GPS/Pashta Akhagram Dir Upper

247 GPS?Khunano Tangai Pashta Dir Upper

248 GPS/Barai Akhagram Dir Upper

249 GPS/Markhana Pashta Dir Upper

250 GPS/Islamabad Pashta Dir Upper

251 GPS/Shung Akhagram Dir Upper

252 GGPS/Kass Wari Wari Dir Upper

253 GGPS/Shung Wari Dir Upper

254 GGPS/Mohasharif Wari Dir Upper

255 GGPS/Shinkari Dislawar Dir Upper

256 GGPS/Khunano Tangai Akhagram Dir Upper

257 GGPS/Akhagrams Akhagram Dir Upper

258 GGPS/Alowari Akhagram Dir Upper

259 GGPS/Shalge Akhagram Dir Upper

260 GGPS/Jalar Bala Nehag Dir Upper

261 GGPS/Landishsh Chapar Dir Upper

262 GGPS/Serai Sultan Kotkay Chapar Dir Upper

263 GGPS/Shahi Bagh Kotkay Dir Upper

264 GGPS/Ghugha Banj Wari Dir Upper

265 GGPS/Osorai Dislawar Dir Upper

266 GGPS/Dogram Dislawar Dir Upper

267 GGPS/K.M.Gajun Dislawar Dir Upper

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268 GGPS/Gosiyal Dislawar Dir Upper

269 GGPS/Jatgram Sundal Dir Upper

270 GGPS/Sundal Sundal Dir Upper

271 GGPS/Wari Bala Sundal Dir Upper

272 GGPS/Mula Pawo Wari Dir Upper

273 GGPS/Wari Pyeen Wari Dir Upper

274 GGPS/Ashrai Wari Dir Upper

275 GGPS/Umakhiala (P) Chapar Dir Upper

276 GGPS/Babo.S.K Chapar Dir Upper

277 GGPS/Shib Abad Chapar Dir Upper

278 GGPS/Chpar Dislowar Dir Upper

279 GGPS/Kotkay Chapar Dir Upper

280 GGPS/Dir Shaw No 1 Kotkay Dir Upper

281 GGPS/Dir No 1 Dir Urban Dir Upper

282 GGPS/Dir No 2 Dir Urban Dir Upper

283 GGPS/Serai Dir Urban Dir Upper

284 GGPS/Shamorgar Bibyawar Dir Upper

285 GGPS/Bibyawar Bibyawar Dir Upper

286 GGPS/Rehan Kot Bibyawar Dir Upper

287 GGPS/Khan Shaheed Dir Urban Dir Upper

288 GGPS/Kass Dir Urban Dir Upper

289 GGPS/College Colony Dir Urban Dir Upper

290 GGPS/Darora No 2 Dir Urban Dir Upper

291 GGPS/Darora No1 Darora Dir Upper

292 GGPS/Nawo Darora Dir Upper

293 GGPS/Gandigar Pyeen Chukyatan Dir Upper

294 GGPS/Kot Kay Darora Dir Upper

295 GPS/ Bar2awal No 2 Chukyatan Dir Upper

296 GPS/Sonai Barawal Dir Upper

297 GPS/Madan Khawar Barawal Dir Upper

298 GPS/Dir Shaw No 1 Barawal Dir Upper

299 GPS/Chinar Mohala Dir Urban Dir Upper

300 GPS/ Chukyatan Dir Urban Dir Upper

301 GPS/Koch Kal Chukyatan Dir Upper

302 GPS/Aamloknar Chukyatan Dir Upper

303 GPS/Shaga Bibyawar Dir Upper

304 GPS/Landai Khwar Bibyawar Dir Upper

305 GPS/Kirborai Ganorai Dir Upper

306 GPS/Gandigar No 1 Ganorai Dir Upper

307 GPS/Gandigar No 3 Darora Dir Upper

308 GPS/Atrango Darora Dir Upper

309 GPS/Dodba Qulandai Dir Upper

310 GPS/Siya Nagha Sawnai Dir Upper

311 GPS/Sirai Kalsho Dir Urban Dir Upper

312 GPS/Kotkay Dir Urban Dir Upper

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313 GPS/Sirai Chukyatan Dir Upper

314 GPS/ Sori Paw Bibyawar Dir Upper

315 GPS/Pacha Kalay Ganorai Dir Upper

316 GPS/Dirai Ganorai Dir Upper

317 GPS/Bagh Kalay Baghro Ganorai Dir Upper

318 GPS/Kot Kass Ganorai Dir Upper

319 GPS/Qulandai Pyeen Darora Dir Upper

320 GPS/Jarjurai Qulandai Dir Upper

321 GPS/Dada Qulandai Qulandai Dir Upper

322 GPS/Shaga Qulandai Dir Upper

323 GPS/Chiragh Galai Bala Sawnai Dir Upper

324 GPS/Delakal Sawnai Dir Upper

325 GPS/Nawra Barawal Dir Upper

326 GPS/Rokhan Pyeen Barawal Dir Upper

327 GPS/Loi Baba Dir Urban Dir Upper

328 GPS/Bibyawar Bibyawar Dir Upper

329 GPS/Chandis Bibyawar Dir Upper

330 GPS/Shamorgah Bibyawar Dir Upper

331 GPS/Baidar Bibyawar Dir Upper

332 GPS/Ranzra Bibyawar Dir Upper

333 GPS/Mian Banda Bibyawar Dir Upper

334 GPS/Siyal Kass Bibyawar Dir Upper

335 GPS/Changal Bibyawar Dir Upper

336 GPS/Shandal Bagh Darora Dir Upper

337 GPS/Barikot Qulandai Dir Upper

338 GPS/Sharmai Qulandai Dir Upper

339 GPS/Pitaw Banda Sawnai Dir Upper

340 GPS/ Chinar Khawar Sawnai Dir Upper

341 GPS/Talo Qulandai Dir Upper

342 GPS/Kass No 1 Bibyawar Dir Upper

343 GPS/Kass No 2 Dir Urban Dir Upper

344 GPS/Tawso Dir Urban Dir Upper

345 GPS/Ayuri Ganorai Dir Upper

346 GPS/Kotibasto Ganorai Dir Upper

347 GPS/Kamargai Dir Urban Dir Upper

348 GPS/Girgat Dir Urban Dir Upper

349 GPS/Nawo Chukyatan Dir Upper

350 GPS/Mano Banda Chukyatan Dir Upper

351 GPS/Chiraghgalai Pyeen Bibyawar Dir Upper

352 GPS/Sordam Tirbat Bibyawar Dir Upper

353 GPS/Chumpra Pyeen Bibyawar Dir Upper

354 GPS/Dobando Darora Dir Upper

355 GPS/M Amin Kalay Qulandai Dir Upper

356 GPS/Naway Kalay Qulandai Dir Upper

357 GPS/Qushqarai Pyeen Qulandai Dir Upper

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358 GPS/Dir Khan Qulandai Dir Upper

359 GPS/Giro Shingara Ganorai Dir Upper

360 GPS/Lilband Darikand Dir Upper

361 GPS/Tikar Kot Darikand Dir Upper

362 GPS/Dirai Manai Barawal Dir Upper

363 GPS/Ghwarijo Darikand Dir Upper

364 GPS/Rehankot No 2 Darikand Dir Upper

365 GPS/Gargal Dir Urban Dir Upper

366 GPS/Rundish Sawnai Dir Upper

367 GPS/Kando Kass Sawnai Dir Upper

368 GPS/Achar Pyeen Chukyatan Dir Upper

369 GPS/Konra Kass Sawnai Dir Upper

370 GPS/ Zolam Kot Ganorai Dir Upper

371 GPS/Jon Banda Ganorai Dir Upper

372 GPS/Nirgah Bala Ganorai Dir Upper

373 GPS/Achar Bala Qulandai Dir Upper

374 GPS/Dagor Sawnai Dir Upper

375 GPS/Azim Abad Sawnai Dir Upper

376 GPS/Poli Baba Chukyatan Dir Upper

377 GPS/Barawal No 3 Barawal Dir Upper

378 GPS/Sundrawal Barawal Dir Upper

379 GPS/Nangrai Barawal Dir Upper

380 GPS/Tanay Srapo Barawal Dir Upper

381 GPS/Marano Barawal Dir Upper

382 GPS/Chapatrara Barawal Dir Upper

383 GPS/Kass Shingara Barawal Dir Upper

384 GPS/ Zormandai Darikand Dir Upper

385 GPS/Gojaro Kalay Barawal Dir Upper

386 GPS/ Shaltalo Darikand Dir Upper

387 GPS/ Sro Kalay Shahikot Dir Upper

388 GPS/Sonai Shahikot Dir Upper

389 GPS/Shahikot Shahikot Dir Upper

390 GPS/ Bandagai Shahikot Dir Upper

391 GPS/ Dakay Khwar Darikand Dir Upper

392 GPS/Nawra Darikand Dir Upper

393 GPS/Rehankot No 2 Barawal Dir Upper

394 GPS/Kandow Gay Dir Urban Dir Upper

395 GPS/Qila Chukyatan Dir Urban Dir Upper

396 GPS/Hich Kalay Chukyatan Dir Upper

397 GPS/Mano Banda Chukyatan Dir Upper

398 GPS/Chiragh Galai Pyeen Bibyawar Dir Upper

399 GPS/Khakhdar Bibyawar Dir Upper

400 GPS/Maheen Banda Ganorai Dir Upper

401 GPS/Gandigar No 2 Ganorai Dir Upper

402 GPS/Siratai No 1 Darora Dir Upper

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403 GPS/Bilachand Pyeen Sawnai Dir Upper

404 GPS/Mamosai Kass Ganorai Dir Upper

405 GPS/Mashango Kass Darikand Dir Upper

406 GPS/Swansar Darikand Dir Upper

407 GPS/Kharao Shahikot Dir Upper

408 GPS/Rokhan Bala Chukyatan Dir Upper

409 GPS/Rehankot Bala Chukyatan Dir Upper

410 GPS/Azim Abad Dir Urban Dir Upper

411 GPS/Kasono Chukyatan Dir Upper

412 GPS/Kiardara Chukyatan Dir Upper

413 GPS/Ganorai Bibyawar Dir Upper

414 GPS/Dambar Qula Ganorai Dir Upper

415 GPS/Banda Khiala Ganorai Dir Upper

416 GPS/Sra Shah Darora Dir Upper

417 GPS/Nawroz Khan Kalay Darora Dir Upper

418 GPS/Darora Darora Dir Upper

419 GPS/Miana Lawari Darora Dir Upper

420 GPS/Balanzai Qulandai Dir Upper

421 GPS/Barawal No1 Qulandai Dir Upper

422 GPS/Makhai Bibyawar Dir Upper

423 GPS/Sokai Darikand Dir Upper

424 GPS/Jaba Pyeen Darikand Dir Upper

425 GPS/Baikaray Shahikot Dir Upper

426 GPS/Jabalok Dir Urban Dir Upper

427 GPS/Chumra Bala Chukyatan Dir Upper

428 GPS/Unkar Darora Dir Upper

429 GPS/Miyana No 2 Bibyawar Dir Upper

430 GPS/Dando Khwar Qulandai Dir Upper

431 GPS/Chinda Kot Darikand Dir Upper

432 GPS/Kalpanai Barawal Dir Upper

433 GPS/Shingara Barawal Dir Upper

434 GPS/Nasrat Darikand Dir Upper

435 GPS/Kharow Shahikot Dir Upper

436 GPS/Tanga Shahikot Dir Upper

437 GPS/Gat Koto Barawal Dir Upper

438 GPS/Hidoo Shahikot Dir Upper

439 GPS/Noor Khail Darikand Dir Upper

440 GPS/Shahi Kot Shahikot Dir Upper

441 GPS/Kunai Shahikot Dir Upper

442 GPS/Zoliakha Shahikot Dir Upper

443 GPS/Kamoo Shahikot Dir Upper

444 GPS/Shagokhawr Shahikot Dir Upper

445 GPS/Aala Shahikot Dir Upper

446 GPS/Badaye Chukyatan Dir Upper

447 GPS/Surbat Chukyatan Dir Upper

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448 GPS/Abakand Ganorai Dir Upper

449 GPS/Katan Pyeen Ganorai Dir Upper

450 GPS/Satal Darora Dir Upper

451 GPS/Dir No.2 Giro Khwr Darora Dir Upper

452 GPS/Panakot Qulandai Dir Upper

453 GPS/Serati No.2 Qulandai Dir Upper

454 GGPS/Lakaro Chinaran Sawnai Dir Upper

455 GGPS/Abakand No.1 Dir Urban Dir Upper

456 GGPS/Abakand No.2 Ganorai Dir Upper

457 GGPS/Aala Ganorai Dir Upper

458 GPS/Sadiq Banda Dir Urban Dir Upper

459 GGPS/Qushqarai Pyeen Qulandai Dir Upper

460 GGPS/Qushqarai Bala Qulandai Dir Upper

461 GGPS/Amloknar Qulandai Dir Upper

462 GGPS/Shandal Bagh Bibyawar Dir Upper

463 GGPS/Dodba Qulandai Dir Upper

464 GGPS/Qulandai Bala Sawnai Dir Upper

465 GGPS/Baikarai Qulandai Dir Upper

466 GGPS/Nawra Dir Urban Dir Upper

467 GGPS/ Panakot No 1 Barawal Dir Upper

468 GGPS/ Panakot No2 Qulandai Dir Upper

469 GGPS\ Mian Banda Qulandai Dir Upper

470 GGPS/Qulandai Pyeen Bibyawar Dir Upper

471 GGPS/Miyana Khwar Qulandai Dir Upper

472 GGPS/Ganorai Qulandai Dir Upper

473 GGPS/Kalsho Serai Ganorai Dir Upper

474 GGPS/Belachand Dir Urban Dir Upper

475 GGPS/ Tikar Kot Ganorai Dir Upper

476 GGPS/Sharmai Barawal Dir Upper

477 GGPS/Dobando Pyeen Sawnai Dir Upper

478 GGPS/Dobando Bala Qulandai Dir Upper

479 GGPS/ Chumra Pyeen Qulandai Dir Upper

480 GGPS/ Katan Pyeen Darora Dir Upper

481 GGPS/ Gandigar Bala Darora Dir Upper

482 GGPS/ Dilshad Kass Darora Dir Upper

483 GGPS/Lakaro Ganorai Dir Upper

484 GGPS/Kotkay Dir Urban Dir Upper

485 GGPS/ Manaisar Chukyatan Dir Upper

486 GGPS/ Surbat Bal No 2 Barawal Dir Upper

487 GPS/Pacha Kalay Ganorai Dir Upper

488 GGPS/ Tangai Ganorai Dir Upper

489 GPS/ Tangai Wari Dir Upper

490 GGPS/Tangai Wari Dir Upper

491 GGPS Dobando Dir Dir Upper

492 GPS Lowari Dir Dir Upper

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Swat, NWFP

1 GGPS Barikot Barikot Swat

2 GGPS Shagai Saidu Sharif Swat

3 GGPS Aboha Kota Swat

4 GPS Barkaly Saidu Sharif Swat

5 GGPS Jano Jano Chamtalai Swat

6 GPS Jano Jano Chamtalai Swat

7 GGPS Titabat Khwazakhela Swat

8 GPS Chalyar Kotanai Swat

9 GPS Khwaja Abad Gulkada Swat

10 GPS Madyan Madyan Swat

11 GGPS Madyan Madyan Swat

12 GPS Dakorak Guli Bagh Swat

13 GPS Jano Jano/Chamtalai Swat

14 GGPS Jano Jano/Chamtalai Swat

15 GGPS Langar Jano/Chamtalai Swat

16 GPS Titabat Jano/Chamtalai Swat

17 GPS Zarakhela Shamozai Swat

18 GPS Shamozai Shamozai Swat

19 GPS Aboha # 1 Kota Swat

20 GPS Dedawar Shamozai Swat

21 GPS Tindodag Tindodag Swat

22 GPS Panjigram Tindodag Swat

23 GPS Odigram NO 1 Odigram Swat

24 GPS Odigram NO 2 Odigram Swat

25 GPS Balogram Odigram Swat

26 GGPS Balogram Odigram Swat

27 GPS Rahimabad Block 1 Rahimabad Swat

28 GPS Rahimabad Block 2 Rahimabad Swat

29 GPS Najigram Ghalegay Swat

30 GPS Satal Cham Bahrain Swat

31 GPS Paklai Bahrain Swat

32 GPS Badalai Bahrain Swat

33 GPS Bahrain Bahrain Swat

34 GGPS Landakay Kota Swat

35 GPS Goratai NO2 Barikot Swat

36 GPS Fazal Abad Barikot Swat

37 GGPS Ghalegay Ghalegay Swat

38 GGPS Manyar Ghalegay Swat

39 GPS Chara Baba Ghalegay Swat

40 GGPS Mankiyal Mankiyal Swat

41 GPS Cham Gharai Balakot Swat

42 GPS Darolai Mankiyal Swat

43 GGPS Par’Rai Barikot Swat

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44 GPS Satal Bahrain Swat

45 GPS WADUDIA NO 1 Saidu Sharif Swat

46 GGPS Saidu Sharif NO 1 Saidu Sharif Swat

47 GGPS Afsar Abad Amankot Swat

48 GGPS Fatehpur Fatehpur Swat

49 GPS Ala Abad Gulibagh Swat

50 GPS Alamganj Gulibagh Swat

51 GPS Bara Bandai N0 2 Bara Bandai Swat

52 GGPS Bara Bandai Bara Bandai Swat

53 GGPS Nwakalay Nwakalay Swat

54 GGPS Mingora Landaykas Swat

55 GGPS Manglawar NO 1 Manglawar Swat

56 GGPS Manglawar NO 2 Manglawar Swat

57 GGPS Dherai Manglawar Manglawar Swat

58 GPS Manglawar NO 1 Manglawar Swat

59 GGPS Sangota Dangram Sangota Swat

60 GGPS Shamilai Dangram Sangota Swat

61 GGPS Jamal Abad Dangram Sangota Swat

62 GGPS Gashkoor Khwazakhela Swat

63 GPS Kabal Kabal Swat

64 GGPS Shah Dherai Shah Dherai Swat

65 GGPS Kanju Kanju Swat

66 GGPS Damghar Kanju Swat

67 GGPS Gul Bandai Islampur Swat

68 GGPS Banr Banr Swat

69 GGPS Amankot Amankot Swat

70 GGPS Kokarai Kokarai Swat

71 GGPS Dangram Dangram Sangota Swat

72 GPS Fazal Abad Kanju Swat

73 GPS Hazara Hazara Swat

74 GPS Mingora NO 1 Rungmuhallah Swat

75 GPS Dangram Dangram Sangota Swat

76 GPS Mingora NO 2 Banr Swat

77 GPS Kokarai Kokarai Swat

78 GPS Mairagai Islampur Swat

Bunair, NWFP

1 GPS Sunigram Rega Bunair

2 GPS Swarai Rega Bunair

3 GPS Kitawar Elai Bunair

4 GPS Shenay Nawey Killay Karapa Bunair

5 GPS Banda Karapa Bunair

6 GPS Barjo Kanay Gadezai Bunair

7 GPS Charai Malikhil Bunair

8 GPS Char Malikhil Bunair

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9 GPS Kohay Elai Bunair

10 GPS Salarzo Mera Elai Bunair

11 GPS Ashezo Mera Elai Bunair

12 GPS Barjo Biam Dara Gagra Bunair

13 GGPS Sunigram Rega Bunair

14 GGPS Ketawar Elai Bunair

15 GGPS Shenay Nawey Killay Krapa Bunair

16 GGPS Charai Malikhil Bunair

17 GGPS Char Malikhil Bunair

18 GGPS Anghapure Elai Bunair

19 GGPS Ashezo Mera Elai Bunair

20 GPS Totali-1 Totalia Bunair

21 GPS Totali-2 Totalia Bunair

22 GPS Akhon Serai Totalia Bunair

23 GGPS Shamshi Kotey Totalia Bunair

24 GPS Nogram Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

25 GPS Ghurghushto Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

26 GPS Hall Sarwai Bunair

27 GPS Qasim Khel Sarwai Bunair

28 GGPS Qasim Khel Sarwai Bunair

29 GPS Dakara Sarwai Bunair

30 GPS Mangal Thana Sarwai Bunair

31 GPS Shagai Sarwai Bunair

32 GPS Qaborono Kandaw Sarwai Bunair

33 GPS Hisar Baba Sarwai Bunair

34 GPS Dandhar Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

35 GPS Bitkania Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

36 GPS Gujhar Abad Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

37 GPS Chinglai Chinglai Bunair

38 GGPS Jali Dand Chinglai Bunair

39 GGPS Kangalai Chinglai Bunair

40 GPS Naranj KK Chinglai Bunair

41 GPS Dandhi Kot Chinglai Bunair

42 GPS Badir Nawagai Bunair

43 GGPS Badir Nawagai Bunair

44 GPS Ahmad Ali Derai Makhranai Bunair

45 GGPS Ahmad Ali Derai Makhranai Bunair

46 GPS Chanal Amazai Bunair

47 GGPS Batanai Amazai Bunair

48 GGPS Maskipure Koga Bunair

49 GPS Maskipure Koga Bunair

50 GGPS Khar Dag Durmai Koga Bunair

51 GPS Koga ,1 Koga Bunair

52 GPS Koga .2 Koga Bunair

53 GPS Jang Dara Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

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54 GPS TheGaray Ghur Ghoshto Bunair

55 GGPS Bara Nawagai Nawagai Bunair

56 GGPS Kuza Nawagai Nawagai Bunair

57 GPS Korea Makhranai Bunair

58 GGPS Korea Makhranai Bunair

59 GPS Kuz Killy Makhranai Bunair

60 GGPS Kuz Killy Makhranai Bunair

61 GGPS Khanano Darai Makhranai Bunair

Tharparkar, Sindh

S. No. Name Of School Union Council

1 GPBS HariChand Colony Chachro

2 GPBS Muhammed Siddique Gajo Chachro

3 GPBS Gamon Paro Kagia Chachro

4 GPBS Kumbhar Colony Chachro Chachro

5 GPBS Kamal Nagar Chachro Chachro

6 GPBS Jugto Charn Kagia Chachro

7 GPBS Usman Teli colony Chachro Chachro

8 GPBS Sookhro Main Chachro

9 GPBS Bhada Sanda Chachro

10 GPBS Jassar Chachro

11 GPBS Chandrani Paro Sookhro Chachro

12 GPBS Sukhramdas Paro Sookhro Chachro

13 GPBS Muhammed Hashim Sangrasi Milkam Chachro

14 GPBS Arab Jedani Chachro

15 GPBS Bharmar Jo Goth Chachro

16 GPBS Rano Paro Jalal Jo Tar Chachro

17 GPBS Chachro Main Chachro

18 GPBS Matharoo Chachro

19 GPBS Pir Kabil Shah Matharo Chachro

20 GPBS Jalal Jo Tar Chachro

21 GPBS Chachi junija Chachro

22 GPBS Pin Pario main Chachro

23 GPBS Ali Muhammed Mangrio Chachro

24 GPBS Dhori Dali

25 GPBS Saeed Ahmed Paro Dali

26 GPBS Haibtani Paro Dhori Dali

27 GPBS Mandnani Paro Dhori Dali

28 GPBS Salhani Dali

29 GPBS Faiz Muhammed Paro Salhani Dali

30 GPBS Bekner Dali

31 GPBS Dali Dali

32 GPBS Veeneje veri Dali

33 GPBS Edani Dali

34 GPBS Muhammed Rahim Paro Edani Dali

35 GPBS Khutkri Dali

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36 GPBS Jogi Vero Dali

37 GPBS Noorani Dali

38 GPBS Sakri Dali

39 GPBS Kathi Je Veri Dali

40 GPBS Muhammed Alam Paro Krangi Dali

41 GPBS Beknar Sameja Paro Dali

42 GGPS Shahmir Paro Dali

43 GPBS Khemi Jo Par Perani Jo Par

44 GPBS Ramzan Paro Khemi jo Par Perani Jo Par

45 GPBS Rahmoo Paro lakhnion Perani Jo Par

46 GPBS Tharo Jo Par Perani Jo Par

47 GPBS Narwari Perani Jo Par

48 GPBS Sujakri main Perani Jo Par

49 GPBS Qasim Paro Rarkar Perani Jo Par

50 GPBS Bhadari Perani Jo Par

51 GPBS Haji Ibrahim Paro Perani Jo Par

52 GPBS Beerani Perani Jo Par

53 GPBS Kubri Perani Jo Par

54 GPBS Kamal Paro Perani jo Par Perani Jo Par

55 GPBS Rakhani Paro Perani Jo Par Perani Jo Par

56 GPBS Perani Jo Par Perani Jo Par

57 GPBS Rariaro Perani Jo Par

58 GPBS Pahrani Paro Perani Jo Par

59 GPBS Haji Ibrahim Sujakri Perani Jo Par

60 GPBS Lakhnio Perani Jo Par

61 GPBS Sajan Jo Par Perani Jo Par

62 GPBS Bhojro main Perani Jo Par

63 GPBS Faqir Paro Bhojro Perani Jo Par

64 GPBS Rarakar main Perani Jo Par

65 GGPS Suleman Sand Perani Jo Par

66 GGPS Qasim paro Rarkar Perani Jo Par

67 GGPS Mir Khan Paro Tharo Jo Par Perani Jo Par

68 GPBS Gajan Paro Karooro Tardoos

69 GPBS Jan Muhammed Samoon Tardoos

70 GPBS Muslim karooro Tardoos

71 GPBS Abdul Samad Paro Karooro Tardoos

72 GPBS Haji Abdul Karim Samejo Sakrio Tardoos

73 GPBS Main Umar Unar Tardoos

74 GPBS Rano Junijo Tardos Tardoos

75 GPBS Akil Paro Tardos Tardoos

76 GPBS Dars Paro Tardos Tardoos

77 GPBS Seenhra Main Tardoos

78 GPBS Muhammed Ali Shah Main Tardoos

79 GPBS Yamin Paro Tardos Tardoos

80 GPBS Muhammed Umar Samejo Somarhro Tardoos

81 GPBS Rawatsar Main Tardoos

82 GPBS Hayyat Paro Karooro Tardoos

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83 GPBS Hamid Paro Karooro Tardoos

84 GPBS Ramzan Paro Tardos Tardoos

85 GPBS Nathani Paro Sakrio Tardoos

86 GPBS Sakrio main Tardoos

87 GPBS Karemani Paro Sakrio Tardos

88 GPBS New Akil Abad Tardos

89 GPBS Din Muhammed Junijo Tardos

90 GPBS Abdul Sattar Paro Karooro Tardos

91 GPBS Haji Pir Muhammed Samoo Tardos

92 GPBS Khensar Khensar

93 GPBS Hari Chand Colony Khensar Khensar

94 GPBS Dagario Bajer Khensar

95 GPBS Allhwarayo Rajar Khensar

96 GPBS Chapper Khosa Khensar

97 GPBS Huria Mar Khensar

98 GPBS Jan Muhammed Mangrio Khensar

99 GPBS Khario Fazul (1) Khensar

100 GPBS Khario Fazul (2) Khensar

101 GPBS Muhammed Ishaque Mangrio Khensar

102 GPBS Khario Waryam Khensar

103 GPBS Khario Piyaro Khan Rind Khensar

104 GPBS Dedar Khensar

105 GPBS Ketar Khensar

106 GPBS Molvi Shuhab Din Khensar

107 GPBS Bahawal Paro Khensar

108 GPBS Maro Paro Kamal Nohri Khensar

109 GPBS Adam Nohri Khensar

110 GGPS Molvi Alaodin Nohri Ketar Khensar

111 GGPS Ketar Main Khensar

112 GPBS Jesi Jo Par Jesi Jo Par

113 GPBS Gulsher Rahmo Jesi Jo Par

114 GPBS Karim Dad Rahmo Jesi Jo Par

115 GPBS Hala Colony Jesi Jo Par

116 GPBS Jan Muhammed Rahmo Jesi Jo Par

117 GPBS Janani Paro Jesi Jo Par

118 GPBS Desrani Jesi Jo Par

119 GPBS Pabanio Punhoon Jesi Jo Par

120 GPBS Bitewaro Jesi Jo Par

121 GPBS Ghulam Muhammed Samejo Jesi Jo Par

122 GPBS M-Ismail Samejo Jesi Jo Par

123 GPBS Sanorani Jesi Jo Par

124 GPBS Khariyon Jesi Jo Par

125 GGPS Jan Muhammed Rahimo Jesi Jo Par

126 GGPS Pabani Punhoon Jesi Jo Par

127 GPBS Mehran vero Laplo

128 GPBS Bhambrani Laplo

129 GPBS Panat Laplo

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130 GPBS Allah Rakhio jo Par Laplo

131 GPBS Gaji Jo Par Laplo

132 GPBS Qabool Jo Par Laplo

133 GPBS Bhojani Laplo

134 GPBS Konbi Jo Par Laplo

135 GGPS Qabool Jo Par Laplo

136 GGPS Panat Laplo

137 GGPS Khan Muhammed Paro Kharioro Jesi Jo Par

138 GGPS Ahmedani Paro Arab Jedani Chachro

139 GGPS Jago Khan Paro Allan Abad Chachro

140 GGPS Bharo Mal Paro Rariaro Chachro

141 GGPS Phulo Mal Paro Chachro

142 GGPS Dabi Junija Chachro

143 GGPS Makhan Bajeer Paro Chachro

144 GGPS Amin Paro Allan Abad Chachro

145 GGPS Umeed Ali Paro Laplo Chachro

146 GGPS Muhammed Alam Rahimo Kharrioro Jesi Jo Par

147 GGPS Mir Hassan Paro Laplo

148 GGPS Bijaro Laplo

149 GGPS Qasim Paro Raraka Pirani Jo Par

150 GGPS Mehboob Paro Vere je Veri Dali

Sanghar, Sindh

1 GGPS Khipro-I Khipro City

2 GGPS Khipro-II Khipro City

3 GPS Model Sindhi Khipro City

4 GPS Urdu Gharibabad Khipro City

5 GPS Main Sindhi Khipro City

6 GPS Main Urdu Khipro City

7 GPS Sajan Mallah Khipro City

8 GPS Chhatu Colony Khipro City

9 GPS Dewan Colony Khipro City

10 GPS Allah Bux Mughal Khipro City

11 GPS Muhammad Bux Kerio Khipro City

12 GPS Eid Gah Khipro City

13 GPS Dr. Maqsood K.K Khipro City

14 GPS Khohar Mohallah Khipro City

15 GPS Ibrahim Hingojor Khipro City

16 GPS Qadir Bux Bacloch Khipro City

17 GPS Saibghul Noor Khipro City

18 GPS Aslam Jat Khipro City

19 GPS Munawar K.K Khipro City

20 GPS Abdul Wahid Lashari Hathungo

21 GPS Ganjee Singh Hathungo

22 GPS Urdu Hathungo Hathungo

23 GPS Sikandar Laghari Hathungo

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24 GPS Hoat Hingoro Hathungo

25 GPS Khair Muhammad Mari Hathungo

26 GPS Sindhi Hathungo Hathungo

27 GPS Loung Rajar Hathungo

28 GPS Faiz Muhammad Hignorjo Hathungo

29 GPS Abdul Sattar Rajar Hathungo

30 GPS Girls Iqra Hathungo

31 GGPS Ramzanm K.K Hathungo

32 GPS Bux Ali Bozdar Hathungo

33 GPS Dodo Shah Hathungo

34 GPS Chhatu Hingorjo Hathungo

35 GPS Saroop Singh Hathungo

36 GPS Haji Hayat Bozdar Hathungo

37 GPS Bachal Rajar Hathungo

38 GPS Jan Muhammad Hingorjo Hathungo

39 GPS Essa khan Hingoro Hathungo

40 GPS Allah Obhayo Khaskheli Hathungo

41 GPS Budho Bozdar Hathungo

42 GPS Peerano Bozdar Hathungo

43 GPS Sikiladho Rajar Hathungo

44 GPS Lakhadino Rajar Hathungo

45 GPS Muhammad Bux Kubbar Hathungo

46 GPS Photo Hingojro Hathungo

47 GPS Sachoo Mangrio Khaddi Hathungo

48 GPS Chaudhari Adault Hathungo

49 GPS Fareed Samejo Hathungo

50 GPS Jaffar Khan K.K Hathungo

51 GPS Dodo Rindh Hathungo

52 GGPS Sikandar Laghari Hathungo

53 GPS Nabi Bux Dars Bilawal Hingorjo

54 GPS Yameen Hingorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

55 GPS Saleh Abad Bilawal Hingorjo

56 GPS Ismail Gaju Bilawal Hingorjo

57 GPS Gajnahorew Bilawal Hingorjo

58 GPS Lakhmir Samoon Bilawal Hingorjo

59 GPS Waryam Samoon Bilawal Hingorjo

60 GPS Tar Jumoon Bilawal Hingorjo

61 GPS Ali Muhammad Rajar Bilawal Hingorjo

62 GPS Soomar Kharat Bilawal Hingorjo

63 GPS Haji Khair Muhammad Hignorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

64 GPS Mehran Mangrio Bilawal Hingorjo

65 GGPS Ismail Gaju Bilawal Hingorjo

66 GPS Ahmed Dars Bilawal Hingorjo

67 GPS Jamal Abad Bilawal Hingorjo

68 GPS Ishaque Mangrio Bilawal Hingorjo

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69 GPS Qaim Rajar Ketloire Bilawal Hingorjo

70 GPS Adam Junejo Bilawal Hingorjo

71 GPS Jakhro Hingorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

72 GPS Din Muhammad Hajam Bilawal Hingorjo

73 GPS Kharkhee Bilawal Hingorjo

74 GPS Ghaiz Khan Hingojro Bilawal Hingorjo

75 GPS Karam Khan Hingorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

76 GPS Usman Hingorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

77 GPS Mir Muhammad Hingorjo Bilawal Hingorjo

78 GPS Yaqoob Dars Bilawal Hingorjo

79 GPS Mehrab Chaniho Bilawal Hingorjo

80 GPS Abdul Hakeem Chaniho Bilawal Hingorjo

81 GPS Rahim Ali Rajar Bilawal Hingorjo

82 GPS Beero Bhambhro Dhilyar

83 GPS Hashim Gaju Dhilyar

84 GPS Haji Ahmed Dars Dhilyar

85 GPS Pir Bux Mangrio Dhilyar

86 GGPS Dhilyar Dhilyar

87 GPS Qazi Shamis Din Rajar Dhilyar

88 GPS Abdullah Nohri Dhilyar

89 GPS Baqa Muhammad Halepoto Dhilyar

90 GPS Gul Hassan Magnrio Dhilyar

91 GPS Khani Rajar Dhilyar

92 GPS Qabool Mangrio Dhilyar

93 GPS Pabban Dhilyar

94 GPS Muhammad Buxz Laskani Dhilyar

95 GPS Ramzna Gaju Dhilyar

96 GPS Sarfaraz Rajar Dhilyar

97 GPS Heero Mal Meghwar Dhilyar

98 GPS Ismail Hingojro Dhilyar

99 GPS Dhilyar Dhilyar

100 GPS Dhilyar Pattan Dhilyar

101 GPS Sachidino Gaju Dhilyar

102 GPS Muhammad Pariyal Rajar Khori

103 GPS Loon Khan Khori

104 GPS Atta Muhammad Hingojro Khori

105 GPS Abdullah Laghari Khori

106 GGPS Abdullah Laghari Khori

107 GPS Haji Tayab Dars Khori

108 GGPS Sohrab Hingoro Khori

109 GPS Muhammad Usman Khori

110 GPS Malook Mehar Khori

111 GPS Khori Khori

112 GPS Allah Dino Mangrio Khori

113 GPS Qazi Wali Muhammad Rajar Khori

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114 GPS Haji Mubeen Mangrio Khori

115 GPS Jamal Bhayo Khori

116 GPS Waroo Wasan Khori

117 GPS Mitha Khan Pahore Khori

118 GPS Anwar Dars Khori

119 GGPS Khahi Khahi

120 GPS Khahi Khahi

121 GPS Abdul Hayee Aarhoto Khahi

122 GPS Hussain Panhwar Khahi

123 GGPS Hussain Panhwar Khahi

124 GPS Muhammad Hussain Vijlo Khahi

125 GPS Allah Bachayo Kunbhar Khahi

126 GPS Gul Baig Kapri Khahi

127 GPS Hamzo Dars 1 Khahi

128 GPS Mehak Mari Khahi

129 GGPS Ghulam Muhammad Mari Khahi

130 GPS Qazi Dhani Dino Khahi

131 GPS Haji Maroof Panhwar Khahi

132 GPS Haji Fateh Ali Rajar Khahi

133 GPS Amarchand Oad Khahi

134 GPS Manzoor Mari Khahi

135 GPS Essa Nohri Khahi

136 GPS Muhammad Yousif kumbhar Khahi

137 GPS Haji Sawan Kapri Khahi

138 GPS Haji Hassan Hingoro Qazi Faiz Muhammad

139 GPS Khambharo Qazi Faiz Muhammad

140 GPS Morhadi Qazi Faiz Muhammad

141 GPS Nawabad Hingora Qazi Faiz Muhammad

142 GPS Haji Tayab Dars Qazi Faiz Muhammad

143 GPS Alam Rajar Qazi Faiz Muhammad

144 GPS Qasim Hingoro Qazi Faiz Muhammad

145 GPS Umed Ali Rajar Qazi Faiz Muhammad

146 GGPS Khambharo Qazi Faiz Muhammad

147 GPS Uris Hingoro Qazi Faiz Muhammad

148 GPS Haji Pinyal Hingoro Qazi Faiz Muhammad

149 GPS Kalefo Muhammad Bux Qazi Faiz Muhammad

150 GPS Gul Muhammad Junejo Qazi Faiz Muhammad

151 GPS Muhammad Hayat Junejo Qazi Faiz Muhammad

152 GPS Karimdino Mochi Qazi Faiz Muhammad

153 GPS Arab Aresar Qazi Faiz Muhammad

154 GPS Dulo Hingoro Qazi Faiz Muhammad

155 GPS Qazi Shamusdin Rajar Qazi Faiz Muhammad

156 GPS Sultan Gaju Qazi Faiz Muhammad

157 GPS Qazi Mubeen dars Roonjho

158 GPS Mathoon Roonjho

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159 GPS Molvi Abdul Rehman Dars Roonjho

160 GPS Qazi muhammad Ali Dars Roonjho

161 GPS Ubedullah Dars Roonjho

162 GPS Noorullah Khan Mari Roonjho

163 GPS Samander Mangrio Roonjho

164 GGPS Bhit Bhaiti Roonjho

165 GGPS Noorullah Khan Mari Roonjho

166 GPS KS Sohrab Khan Roonjho

167 GGPS Maroo Machhi Roonjho

168 GPS Ismail Mari Roonjho

169 GPS Haji Usman Mari Roonjho

170 GPS Sher Muhammad Chanihoon Roonjho

171 GPS Sajjan Dars Roonjho

172 GPS Muhammad Hayat Chanihoon Roonjho

173 GPS Nabi Muhammad Rajar Roonjho

174 GPS Haji Hashim Mari Roonjho

175 GPS Sohbat Khan Mari Roonjho

176 GPS Wassand Mari Roonjho

177 GPS Rablaoo Kamil Hingoro

178 GPS Haji Khan Muhammad Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

179 GPS Haji Banko Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

180 GPS Maoo Thakur Kamil Hingoro

181 GPS Khaifo Aaqil Kamil Hingoro

182 GGPS Khalifo Aaqil Kamil Hingoro

183 GPS Dodo Faqir Kamil Hingoro

184 GPS Tar Qasim waro Kamil Hingoro

185 GPS Ranahoo Kamil Hingoro

186 GGPS Ali Muhammad Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

187 GPS Haji Hameed Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

188 GPS Haji Usman Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

189 GGPS Haji Hashim Kamil Hingoro

190 GPS Phulahoo Kamil Hingoro

191 GPS Faqir Faiz Muhammad Kamil Hingoro

192 GPS Rano Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

193 GPS Haji Hassan Ali Chanihon Kamil Hingoro

194 GPS Ali Khan Shah Kamil Hingoro

195 GPS Sabghullah Shah Kamil Hingoro

196 GGPS Haji Banko Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

197 GPS Jumoon Chanihoon Kamil Hingoro

198 GPS Noor Ali Rajar Kamil Hingoro

199 GPS Khan Muhammad Rajar Kamil Hingoro

200 GPS Salim Hingoro Kamil Hingoro

201 GPS Peeromal Sethar Pir

202 GGPS Peeroma Sethar Pir

203 GPS Malook Khaskeli Sethar Pir

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204 GPS Din Muhammad Sangrasi Sethar Pir

205 GPS Muhammad Eidan Sethar Pir

206 GPS Mano Khan Chandiyo Sethar Pir

207 GPS Madad Ali Rind Sethar Pir

208 GPS Dhanu Wassan Sethar Pir

209 GPS Pandhi Mangsi Sethar Pir

210 GPS Moula Bux Khaskeli Sethar Pir

211 GPS Kandiyari Kandiyari

212 GGPS Kandiyari Kandiyari

213 GPS Hayat Wassan Kandiyari

214 GPS Ali Hassan Birohi Kandiyari

215 GPS Bassi Kandiyari

216 GPS Suleman Rajar Kandiyari

217 GPS Peer Bux Rajar II Chotyaryoon

218 GPS Makhdoom Amin Fahim Chotyaryoon

219 GPS Jani Junejo Chotyaryoon

220 GPS Qazi Shamasdin Rajar Chotyaryoon

221 GPS Muhammad Ismail Rajar Chotyaryoon

222 GPS Chtyaryoon Chotyaryoon

223 GGPS Chatyaryoon Chotyaryoon

224 GPS Haji Muhammad Hassan Rajar Chotyaryoon

225 GGPS Tando Mitha Khan Chotyaryoon

226 GPS Badal Mangrio Chotyaryoon

227 GPS Jam Nido Mari Kehore

228 GPS Akharabad Kehore

229 GPS Raiz Hussan Mari Kehore

230 GPS Muhammad Kamil Mangrio Kehore

231 GPS Abdul Rahim Talpur Kehore

232 GPS Noor Muhammad Bhambhro Kehore

233 GPS Gulan Bhambhro Kehore

234 GPS Akbar Qureshi Kehore

235 GPS Haji Muhammad Hashim Rajar Kehore

236 GPS Landhi Kehore

237 GGPS Chak No 40 Shahsikanderabad

238 GPS Chak No 40 Shahsikanderabad

239 GPS Allah dino Behan Shahsikanderabad

240 GPS Abdul Ghaffar Leghari Shahsikanderabad

241 GPS Choudhri Fateh Ali Shahsikanderabad

242 GGPS Choudhri Fateh Ali Shahsikanderabad

243 GPS Jeewan Leghari Shahsikanderabad

244 GPS Molvi Ibrahim Shahsikanderabad

245 GPS Qabool Mallah Shahsikanderabad

246 GPS Allah Rakhiyo Bhughtti Shahsikanderabad

247 GPS Shahbaz Ali Mallah Shahsikanderabad

248 GPS Salim Soomro Shahsikanderabad

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249 GPS Dilmurrad Lashari Shahsikanderabad

250 GPS Chak No 56 Shahsikanderabad

251 GPS Choudhri Bashir Bazjwa Shahsikanderabad

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Annex E

School Day Events – List of Schools

Swat, NWFP

S. No Name of School Union Council District

1 GGPS barikot Barikot Swat

2 GGPS Shagai Saidu sharif Swat

3 GGPS Aboha Kota Swat

4 GPS Barkaly Saidu Sahrif Swat

5 GGPS Jano Jano Chamtalai Swat

6 GPS Jano Jano Chamtalai Swat

7 GGPS TitaBat Khwazakhela Swat

8 GPS Chalyar Kotanai Swat

9 GPS Khwaja Abad Gulkada Swat

Dir Upper, NWFP

1 GPS Rehan kot Dir Urban Dir Upper

2 GPS Bibyawar Bibyawar Dir Upper

3 GPS Gandigar No.2 Darora Dir Upper

4 GPS Ganori Ganori Dir Upper

5 GPS Sawni bala Sawni Dir Upper

6 GPS Chukiatan Chukyatan Dir Upper

7 GPS Qulaundi Qulandi Dir Upper

8 GPS Sheringal Sharingle Dir Upper

9 GPS Kalkot Kalkot Dir Upper

10 GPS Barikot Bari Kot Dir Upper

11 GPS Dramdala (P) Dogdara Dir Upper

12 GPS Patrak Patrak Dir Upper

13 GPS Kisan khel No.1 Gualdai Dir Upper

14 GPS Shahikot Shahi Kot Dir Upper

15 GPS Jan bhatti Dari Kand Dir Upper

16 GPS B.Bandi.2 Barawal Dir Upper

17 GPS Wari No.1 Wari Dir Upper

18 GPS Nehag Nehag Dir Upper

19 GPS Gogial Sundal Dir Upper

20 GPS Shinkari Akhgram Dir Upper

21 GPS Berari Pashta Dir Upper

22 GPS Sahibabad Dislawar Dir Upper

23 GPS Nagril Kotkay Dir Upper

24 GPS Nasir abad Chapar Dir Upper

25 GPS Badalai (P) Bandai Dir Upper

26 GPS Noor khail Shahikot Dir Upper

27 GPS Shahi kot Shahikot Dir Upper

28 GPS Kunai Shahikot Dir Upper

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29 GPS Zoliakha Shahikot Dir Upper

30 GPS Kamoo Shahikot Dir Upper

31 GPS Shagokhawr Shahikot Dir Upper

32 GPS Aala Chukyatan Dir Upper

33 GPS Badaye Chukyatan Dir Upper

34 GPS Surbat Ganorai Dir Upper

35 GPS Abakand Ganorai Dir Upper

36 GPS Katan pyeen Darora Dir Upper

37 GPS Satal Darora Dir Upper

38 GPS Dir No.2 Giro khwr Qulandai Dir Upper

39 GPS PANAKOT Qulandai Dir Upper

40 GPS SERATI NO.2 Sawnai Dir Upper

41 GGPS Lakaro Chinaran Dir Urban Dir Upper

42 GGPS Abakand No.1 Ganorai Dir Upper

43 GGPS Abakand No.2 Ganorai Dir Upper

44 GGPS Aala Dir Urban Dir Upper

45 GPS Sadiq Banda Qulandai Dir Upper

46 GGPS Qushqarai Pyeen Qulandai Dir Upper

47 GGPS Qushqarai Bala Qulandai Dir Upper

48 GGPS Amloknar Bibyawar Dir Upper

49 GGPS Shandal Bagh Qulandai Dir Upper

50 GGPS Dodba Sawnai Dir Upper

51 GGPS Qulandai Bala Qulandai Dir Upper

52 GGPS Baikarai Dir Urban Dir Upper

53 GGPS Nawra Barawal Dir Upper

54 GGPS Panakot No 1 Qulandai Dir Upper

55 GGPS Panakot No.2 Qulandai Dir Upper

56 GGPS Mian Banda Bibyawar Dir Upper

57 GGPS Qulandai Pyeen Qulandai Dir Upper

58 GGPS Miyana Khwar Qulandai Dir Upper

Dir Lower, NWFP

1 GPS Khema Balambat Dir Lower

2 GPS Shahtai no. 1 Balambat Dir Lower

3 GGPS Khema Balambat Dir Lower

4 GPS Kandaro Balambat Dir Lower

5 GPS Karkan Shah Khazana Dir Lower

6 GPS Stanadar Balambat Dir Lower

7 GPS Jabagai Balambat Dir Lower

8 GPS Haji Abad No. 2 Koto Dir Lower

9 GPS Malakand (P) No. 2 Balambat Dir Lower

10 GPS Islam Derai Khazana Dir Lower

11 GGPS Jabagai Balambat Dir Lower

12 GGPS Shahtai Balambat Dir Lower

13 GGPS Barngai Bandagai Dir Lower

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14 GPS Tangi Bajawro Bandagai Dir Lower

15 GPS Malakand Bala Balambat Dir Lower

Mansehra, NWFP

1 GPS Bherkund Bherkund Mansehra

2 GGPS Hamsheerian Hamsheerian Mansehra

3 GGPS Mari Shah Wali Hamsheerian Mansehra

4 GGPS Sheikh Abad Mansehra Deh Mansehra

5 GPS Araba Khen Attarsheesha Mansehra

6 GPS Phagla Attarsheesha Mansehra

7 GPS Hathi Mera Gandian Mansehra

8 GGPS Sanday Sar Attarsheesha Mansehra

9 GPS Sanday Sar Attarsheesha Mansehra

Battagram, NWFP

1 GMPS Kandar Battagram Battagram

2 GGPS Dangar Wand Gijbori Battagram

3 GGPS Chapergram Ajmaira Battagram

4 GGPS Ajmaira Ajmaira Battagram

5 GPS Colony Battagram Battagram Battagram

6 GGPS Gul M abad Ajmaira Battagram

7 GPS Kass Gujar khan Ajmaira Battagram

8 GPS Rasool khan Colony Battagram Battagram

9 GGPS Jhangeer abad Battagram Battagram

10 GGPS Kund Saeed Akbar Jumbaira Battagram

11 GGPS Kiar Gali Umer Khan Gijbori Battagram

12 GGPS Kass Gujar khan Ajmaira Battagram

13 GPS Noshara Ajmaira Battagram

14 GGPS Banian Banian Battagram

15 GPS Banian Banian Battagram

16 GPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

17 GGPS Dabapar Shumlai Battagram

18 GGPS Manderwali Shumlai Battagram

19 GPS Batagram Battagram Battagram

20 GGPS Kadlo bala Battamori Battagram

21 GGPS Kadlo Battamori Battagram

22 GPS Maira khan khail Gijbori Battagram

23 GPS Kadlo Battamori Battagram

24 GPS Shumlai Shumlai Battagram

25 GGPS Shamlai Shumlai Battagram

26 GPS Kiargali Latif khan Gijbori Battagram

27 GGPS Karwar Gijbori Battagram

28 GPS Pomang Peshora Battagram

29 GPS Pirhari Trund Battagram

30 GPS Shingli bala Gijbori Battagram

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31 GGPS Bilandkot Kuzabanda Battagram

32 GPS Dadel Banian Battagram

33 GPS Bilandkot Kuzabanda Battagram

34 GGPS Chum saidan Kuzabanda Battagram

35 GPS Sufyan Kuzabanda Battagram

36 GPS Phagora Rajdhari Battagram

37 GGPS Batian Banian Battagram

38 GGPS Colony thakot Thakot Battagram

39 GPS Sundasaray Kakar Shung Battamori Battagram

40 GGPS Taloot abad Thakot Battagram

41 GGPS Battagram Battagram Battagram

42 GPS Sanday Saray Kakar Shang Batmori Battagram

43 GPS Battagram Battagram Battagram

44 GPS Kohani Battagram Battagram

45 GPS Sharif Abad Battagram Battagram

46 GPS Battagram Battagram Battagram

47 GPS Kohani Battagram Battagram

48 GPS Sharif Abad Koza Banda Battagram

K. Abdullah, Balochistan

S. No Name of Schools District School Gender

1 GBPS Malika Raheem K. Abdullah Boys

2 GBPS Malik Khudai Nazar K. Abdullah Boys

3 GBPS Golai (Kakar Abad) Pishin Boys

4 GBPS Pirwal Pishin Boys

5 GBPS Killi pir Mohammad Pishin Boys

6 GBPS Mominzai Pishin Boys

7 GBPS Wat Mekhan Zai Pishin Boys

8 GBPS Surkhab Malizai Pishin Boys

9 GBPS Band Shakhal Zai Pishin Boys

10 GBPS Ahkhund Zada Malik Yar Pishin Boys

11 GBPS Daman Allah Dad Pishin Boys

12 GBPS Khair Mohammad Sofanzai Pishin Boys

13 GBPS Atozai Pishin Boys

14 GBPS Khudae Dost Meerani Pishin Boys

15 GBPS Shair M Teghai Kalat Boys

16 GBPS Kad Shalser Kalat Boys

17 GBPS Nokjo Nasir Abad Kalat Boys

18 GBPS Gazda Ghan Kalat Boys

19 GBPS Anarani Kalat Boys

20 GBPS Dasht Haji Kalat Boys

21 GBPS Dasht Kathi Kalat Boys

22 GBPS Meerany Kalat Boys

23 GBPS Gurgut Kalat Boys

24 GBPS Dun Kalat Boys

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25 GBPS Kili basher Kalat Boys

26 GBPS Nighar Kalat Boys

27 GBPS Killi Robany Kalat Boys

28 GBPS Zard Abdual Rahim Kalat Boys

29 GBPS Mula Zai Kalat Boys

30 GBPS Hady Muhammad Kalat Boys

31 GBPS Zard Ahmed Kalat Boys

32 GPS Landhe Bolan Boys

33 GPS Tangoote Arbab Bolan Boys

34 GPS Hayder Karar Bolan Boys

35 GPS Mouza Chalgre Bolan Boys

36 GPS Qaze wandh Bolan Boys

37 GPS Kora Allah Abbad Bolan Boys

38 GPS Farooq Abad Kilri Bolan Boys

39 GPS Had War Bolan Boys

40 GPS Mir Amjad Bolan Boys

41 GPS Hajija Zai Bolan Boys

42 GPS Gohrani Bolan Boys

43 GPS Jamrah Bolan Boys

44 GPS Rehan Zai New Bolan Boys

45 GPS Mungur Bolan Boys

46 GPS Mir Shsjhan Bolan Boys

47 GPS Giddar Bolan Boys

48 GGPS Had war Bolan Boys

49 GGPS Jalal Khan Bolan Boys

50 GGPS Rehan Zai Bolan Boys

51 GGCMP Spahoor Bolan Boys

52 GBPS Zara Bayan Bazar Zhobe Boys

53 GBPS Usman Zai Zhobe Boys

54 GBPS Sado Zai Zhobe Boys

55 GBPS Ali Gadhr Payo Zai Zhobe Boys

56 GBPS Shaih Town Zhobe Boys

57 GBPS Dagar Mandi Zai Zhobe Boys

58 GBPS Sheikh Town Zhobe Boys

59 GBPS Zako Naik Ziarat Zhobe Boys

60 GBPS Dargai Zhobe Boys

61 GBPS Kharat Abad Zhobe Boys

62 GBPS Killi Dargai Zhobe Boys

63 GBPS Sadat Mishwani Zhobe Boys

64 GBPS Loaya Taki No. 1 Zhobe Boys

65 GBPS Hassan Zai Zhobe Boys

66 GBPS Bayana Zhobe Boys

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Annex- F

Supporting Primary Schools through Food and Education-based Incentives for

the Vulnerable Population of NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan

Initial Impact Assessment of Education – based Project Interventions

Sajjad Ahmed Consultant

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Table of Contents

1. Table of Contents 57

2. Acronyms 58

3. Summary 59

4. Background 60

5. Purpose of the study 60

6. Research questions 60

7. Data collection: Methods and tools 61

8. Sources of Data Collection 61

9. Sampling 62

10. Data collection process 62

11. Results 62

12. Impact of the training of the education 62

officials on the monitoring of project schools

13. Obstacles in following agreed process of monitoring and reporting 63

14. Impact of training of head teachers on school and classroom levels 64

15. Child rights 64

16. Classroom management 66

17. Health and hygiene 67

18. Community and parents’ participation in school 68

19. School Day Events 68

20. Effects of Teaching and Learning Kits 69

21. Conclusions and Recommendations 70

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ACRONYMS

ADO Assistant District Officer

EDOE Exective District Officer – Education

EFA Education for All

FGD Focussed Group Discussion

MDG Millenium Development Goal

NWFP North-West Frontier Province

PITE Provincial Institute of Teacher Education

PTC Parent Teacher Council

SMC School Management Committee

T & L Kit Teaching and learning Kit

UN-CRC United Nations- Convention on the Rights of Children

UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

WFP World Food Programme

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Summary

This is a small scale research study report. Study was carried out in four districts of NWFP, and

Sindh to analyze the immediate effects of education-based interventions within schools. Study

sample included eight schools, head teachers and children of the same eight schools, and district

level education officials. Qualitative methods and tools were used to collect data. Detailed

interviews were conducted with the sample head teachers, while focused group discussions were

held with group of 8 - 10 children of each school. Observations of the sample schools and

classrooms were made using observation checklists. Focused group discussions with group of 5 – 7

district level education officials were held.

Study focused on finding out the impact of training of education officials on school monitoring,

training of head teachers in child rights, classroom management, multi-grade teaching, health and

hygiene, and community participation in school. Moreover, study also focused on exploring the

effects of Teaching and Learning Kits provided to schools by UNESCO.

This study found that education-based interventions by UNESCO have effected positive changes in

knowledge and attitude of education officials and head teachers of the sample schools. Training of

education officials has broadened education officials’ understanding and concepts about school

monitoring. After receiving training, education officials are more sensitized, and making efforts for

organized and systematic monitoring. Similarly, head teachers are found to have enhanced their

knowledge about child rights, classroom management, health and hygiene, and community

participation in school. Training has sensitized head teachers about the mentioned subjects.

Study recommends for regular follow-up with district level leadership of the education department

for improving the monitoring practices. Similarly, study also recommends arranging training

sessions for PTCs/SMCs for bridging gap between school and community to improve schools.

Capacity building of teachers in multi-grade teaching is also strongly suggested by this study.

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1. Background

The hikes in food prices, high fuel prices and the economic slow down are having serious

effects on vulnerable households in Pakistan. Poor households, for whom food represents 60-80

percent of expenditure, suffer most from the food price inflation. More people are likely to fall

below the poverty line and the poorest risk sliding into destitution. As a result, children are

adversely affected as households start offsetting the rising cost of food by reducing their

expenditure on education and health. Consequently, the number of out-of-school children has

increased with a decline in school enrolment and retention rates. As part of the emergency

response to mitigate some of the adverse impacts on MDG and EFA goals, UNESCO is

providing educational assistance to affected populations in conjunction with the World Food

Programme’s wheat and oil ration to the families of school children.

The project aims to support primary schools through food and other education–based incentives

for vulnerable populations in the 20 most affected districts of the NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan

provinces. The part education–based incentives involved orientation workshops for district and

provincial education heads, developing a cadre of master trainers, training district level

supervisory staff in monitoring project schools, training 3,500 head teachers in the project

districts, and providing teaching and learning kits to the project schools. The purpose of

education-based incentives is to improve the schools’ internal conditions to ensure a conducive

environment for teaching and learning, which will, in future, lead to increased retention and

completion.

UNESCO Islamabad in collaboration with PITEs of three provinces prepared a cadre of master

trainers by holding three-day training workshops in each province. The agenda of three-day

training workshop for the master trainers is attached as appendix A with this report. Under the

supervision of respective PITEs, the master trainers conducted two-day training for head

teachers of the project schools. This focused on child rights, classroom management, multi-

grade teaching, health and hygiene, and community participation in school improvement efforts.

The agenda for head teacher training workshop is attached as appendix B with this report.

Similarly, for the monitoring of project schools a school monitoring tool was developed by

UNESCO Islamabad in consultation with WFP and education departments of concerned

provinces. District level education officials, who are responsible for monitoring schools, were

trained on the school monitoring tool and processes of monitoring in a one-day training

workshop by UNESCO Islamabad. Agenda of one-day workshop for education officials on

school monitoring is attached as appendix C with this report.

2. Purpose of study

The purpose of this small-scale study was to analyse the immediate effects of education-based

project interventions within schools. This study focuses on assessing the effects of the training

of head teachers, the training of district level education officials on monitoring project schools,

and the provision of teaching and learning kits to the project

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3. Research questions

1. What is the immediate impact of the education based project interventions on project

schools, in general?

2. To what extent have education-based project interventions contributed in creating

effective learning environment in the project schools?

3. What has been the impact of the training of education officials on the monitoring of

project schools?

4. To what extent has training of head teachers brought improvement at school and

classroom level?

5. What specific changes in teaching and learning approaches have been resulted from the

distribution of teaching and learning kits in the project schools?

4. Data collection: Methods and tools

Study has been carried out by using following qualitative methods and tools:

a) Focused group discussions with education officials

Focused group discussions were held with groups of 5 – 7 education officials in

sample districts of each province, who had attended the one-day training workshop

on monitoring. A guide was developed and used to undertake the FGDs with

respondents. Guide for FGD with education officials is attached as Appendix D with

the report.

b) Head teachers’ interviews

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the head teachers of the sample

schools. An interview guide was developed and used to conduct the interviews.

Interview guide is attached as appendix E with the report.

c) FGD with children

FGDs were held with groups of 8 – 10 children from grades 3 – 5 in sample schools

to seek the children’s perspective about the immediate impact of project

interventions in their schools and classrooms. Focused group discussion with

children also served to validate and verify data collected from head teachers through

semi-structured interviews. Guide for FGD with children is attached as appendix F.

d) Observations

The sample schools and classes were observed using checklists. The observations

focused on use of teaching and learning kit, classroom management, and health and

hygiene in the sample schools. Observation of the sample schools and classes also

served for the validation of information. The observation checklists are attached as

append G.

5. Sources of Data Collection:

• Sample of Head-teachers who attended the training conducted by UNESCO

• Sample of Education Officials who attended workshop on school monitoring

• Children

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• Schools assisted by UNESCO for education-based interventions

6. Sampling

The project is focusing on 19 districts in three provinces, whereas the education-based project

interventions took place in 15 districts, which include 8 from Balochistan, 4 from Sindh, and 3

in NWFP. Initially, it was planned to choose 12 schools from 6 districts of three provinces,

however study was conducted in 8 schools of NWFP, and Sindh. Four schools from Balochistan

were dropped from the study. For sampling, the following criteria was observed;

• Regional representation All three provinces were included for the study, however study could not be conducted

in Balochistan due to bad security situation. Hence, study was conducted in NWFP, and

Sindh.

• Security and accessibility The security situation was an important consideration for the selection of sample

districts in each province. It was planned to conduct study in those districts where the

security situation allowed traveling and interacting with respondents. The study was

planned to be undertaken in Pishin and Qilla Abdullah from Balochistan, Mansehra and

Battagram from NWFP, Umarkot and Tharparker from Sindh. Later on, Pishin and Qilla

Abdullah from Balochistan were dropped, hence study was undertaken in the mentioned

four districts of NWFP, and Sindh.

• Gender From each district, two schools, including one for boys and one for girls, were chosen as

places for observations, FGDs with children, and interviews of teachers.

7. Data Collection Process:

A team comprising of consultant, Project Officer Education, UNESCO Islamabad, and Field

Education Officer, UNESCO NWFP collected data from two sample districts of NWFP. While,

Field Education Officer, UNESCO Sindh collected data from the two sample districts of Sindh.

Balochistan was dropped from the study due to bad security situation in the province. Data

collection tools were discussed with the data collectors before going to the field.

8. Results

8.1 Impact of the training of the education officials on the monitoring of project schools.

The education officials who attended the training on monitoring reported improvement in

following areas:

� Enhanced conceptual understanding of the monitoring The education officials expressed in focused group discussions that they had very

narrow concept of monitoring, which was confined to just checking and inspection of

schools. However, after going through the training on monitoring they were able to

broaden their concepts and perceptions about monitoring. In focused group

discussions one education official in Mansehra said, “To me monitoring always

meant making surprise visits to schools, pointing out teachers’ mistakes, and issuing

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directives to the teachers. But, after attending the training by UNESCO I have

developed better understanding of the monitoring. Now I view monitoring as a

regular and organized activity to find out problems and solve them”. Similarly one

education official in Battagram said, “As an ADO I have been working for the last

10 years, and I never bothered to critically think about how I am doing the

monitoring of schools. Now I strongly feel that I must do monitoring in systematic

way. Monitoring should not be limited to just paper work”.

� Sensitization and feel of responsibility Almost all respondents expressed that after going through the training they feel more

responsible and accountable to ensure that schools are functioning in desirable

manner. One ADO in Mansehra stated, “Training provided us with an opportunity to

discuss current state of affairs with regards to what we monitor and how we monitor

schools in our jurisdiction. I admit it openly that these discussions have influenced

me to change my attitude towards this very important task. If we want to improve the

quality of education, then each one of us must take full responsibility”. Similarly

another ADO commented, “I would always focus physical conditions and teachers’

presence or absence in the school during my monitoring visits to the schools. I never

thought about monitoring schools with child rights perspective. After attending the

training I pay special attention to assess the situation of child rights in the school,

and also try to raise awareness among the teachers about the rights of the children”.

� Enhanced skills for effective monitoring Most of the respondents have described usefulness of training in terms of equipping

them with skills to carry out monitoring in effective way. The school monitoring

tool, in particular, has been much appreciated by the education officials for carrying

out monitoring in systematic and organized manner. An ADO in Battagram said,

“School monitoring tool is very comprehensive and helpful. It provides useful

guidelines for monitoring and reporting”. Another ADO in Mansehra stated, “School

monitoring tool has broadened my horizons about monitoring. If this tool is

implemented in true spirit, I am sure there will be visible changes in our schools”.

� Shift in practice from being disorganized to organized

A few education officials have reported improvement in their monitoring practices

by better organizing their school visits. An education official in Tharparker

contended, “Now I make a monthly plan for school visits, and maintain diary for my

observations”.

8.1.1 Obstacles in following agreed process of monitoring and reporting

In focused group discussions, the education officials reported following major

obstacles in the implementation of school monitoring tool;

� Lack of follow-up support

ADOs highlighted their observation that UNESCO conducted one-day training

that gave them orientation on the school monitoring tool, however there was no

follow-up by the UNESCO to help the education officials to apply the tool in the

field level. Moreover, it was also required to keep in contact with respective

EDOEs to ensure that implementation of monitoring tool is given priority by the

concerned authorities.

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� No provision of resources for transportation Every ADO is responsible to monitor more than hundred schools. The schools

are often situated at far distances from each other. However, there is no provision

of any kind of vehicle or travel allowance for them, which restricts their

movement to the field.

� Lack of access to IT equipments Education officials, particularly in Sindh, described non-availability of

computers as an obstacle in information storage and management, which is an

essential part of the monitoring.

� Language of monitoring tool

Some of the education officials pointed out that school monitoring tool in Urdu

language should have been provided to them soon after the training. For many of

them it is difficult to use monitoring tool in English language.

� Lack of commitment and motivation One of the obstacles in the implementation of school monitoring tool is the lack

of commitment on the part of concerned education officials. It has become a

tradition to spend most time in the office. Furthermore, ADOs are in some ways

associated with political figures of their areas, and hence mostly remain engaged

with activities other than their assigned job.

8.2 Impact of training of head teachers on school and classroom levels

The immediate effects of training of head teachers on school and classroom levels were

assessed by interviewing head teachers, making schools and classroom observations, and

through FGDs with students of the sample schools. Study focused on assessing following

aspects of training:

� Child rights

� Classroom management

� Health and hygiene

� Community and parents participation in school,

� School day

8.2.1 Child rights

This study discovered reasonably high level of awareness among the head teachers with

regards to child rights. When head teachers, who had attended two-day training

workshop by UNESCO, were asked to describe child rights they came up with following

responses;

“Each and every child can play, sing, and dance”

“Child is independent for all activities”

“Child have right to say”

“Child have right to express his/her views and emotions”

“Treat children fairly in school”

“Provide quality learning for all children”

“Self-esteem of the child should not be damaged”

“All children are equal and there should be no discrimination”

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“Children have right to quality education”

“Protection of children is the foremost responsibility of school when they come to

school”

“Children have right to live, and develop physically, mentally, socially”

“Children are our future and they have right to good food, protection, education,

andhealth”.

The above-mentioned responses indicate the awareness level among the head teachers

about the child rights. Similarly, when respondents were asked to mention some of the

child rights which are commonly violated in the schools, they mentioned following

violations with regards to child rights;

“Sometimes children are punished due to absenteeism and discipline problems”

“Children are ignored sometimes”

“Children’s ideas are not given importance”

“Many teachers do not think about hurting children’s self-esteem”

“Children are not free for play at school”

“No safe drinking water and toilet facility for children at school”

“Schools do not have play grounds”

“Teachers often leave classes unattended and waste children’s precious time”.

“Sometimes children are discouraged by the teachers when they want to speak in the

class”

The above-mentioned comments and views expressed by the head teachers of sample

schools reveal that there exists significant awareness and sensitization about child rights

among them.

8.2.2 What did head teachers learn about the child rights from the training?

The head teachers of sample schools while responding to the question what did you from

the training arranged by UNESCO, expressed their views as under:

“We developed understanding about the UN-CRC”

“Every child has right to survive, protection, development, and participation”

“There should be no discrimination towards child on the basis of gender, caste, religion

orany other basis”

“Every child should be provided safe and secure environment”

“We must do such actions which are in the best interest of the child”

“Children must be given opportunities for play and recreation”

“Corporal punishment is against the teaching of all religions and UN-CRC”

“Child must be the center of everything in school”

The mentioned responses indicate that head teachers have been able to learn the basic

messages about child rights from the training.

8.2.3 What actions have been taken by the head teachers to safeguard

rights of the children?

In response to the question what have you done to protect child rights in your school

after receiving the training, respondents mentioned the following actions:

“We try to treat all children fairly”

“I am monitoring my colleagues regularly for reducing corporal punishment in the

school”

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“We are providing children friendly environment”

“I do not allow children to make jokes of disabled children in the school”

“I have taken steps for cleanliness and health of children in school”

“We are providing children with opportunities to play and get education at the school”

Comments made by the head teachers with regards to the protection of rights of the

children were validated in FGDs with children. Children expressed their views as under:

“We like our school because teachers teach us in friendly manner”

“We do not have big play ground, but we play some games in the school yard”

“Now we are very careful about cleanliness and our health because teachers advise us

about these things”

“All children except katchi class get equal amount of wheat and oil in the school”

“A few children do not ask question in the class, however teachers do not discourage any

student from asking questions”

“Boys and girls in our school take part in speeches, songs and poem reciting

competitions”

“Children beat with stick those children who are often absent from the school”

“Sometimes teachers give us mild punishment if we do not pay attention to the work

assigned by the teachers in the class”

Study discovered great congruence between children’s and views expressed by the

sample head teachers about safeguarding the rights of the children at school. This is a

significant achievement, if it is viewed in a context in which there is little awareness and

realization about the child rights, in general. Furthermore, this study found that children

themselves are not aware of their own rights.

8.3 Classroom management

Classroom management and multi-grade teaching was an important topic of head teachers’

training. This study explored the extent of impact of training on head teachers’ practices in

relation to classroom management and multi-grade teaching.

8.3.1 What did head teachers learn about the classroom management

in the training?

This study found that head teachers were able to enhance their understanding and

concepts about the effective classroom management. Head teachers of the sample

schools described their learning about the classroom management from the training as

under:

“Classroom management is about ensuring that all children learn by actively

participating in the lessons”

“For effective classroom management environment of the class is very crucial”

“Children must feel comfortable physically and mentally during the lessons”

“Special attention needs to be paid to the seating arrangement and classroom

organization”

“Use of teaching and learning materials creates interest among the students and lessons

become meaningful”

“Planning and preparation is essential for the effective classroom management”

“Display of children’s work is very important to develop ownership among the students,

which reduces the behavioral problems”

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8.3.2 What techniques head teachers are using for the effective classroom

management?

Following classroom management techniques were reported by head teachers, and

observed through classroom observations in the sample schools:

“Proper seating arrangement on chairs or mats in rows or groups”

“Positioning of the black board ensuring every student can see it easily”

“Use of teaching and learning aids”

“Setting up the classroom routines”

“Assigning roles and responsibilities to students”

8.3.3 How head teachers are managing multi-grade classes after attending the

training?

Study discovered that though teachers recognize the fact that multi-grade teaching needs

special skills on the part of teachers, however they admitted that the only way they know

to handle multi-grade situation is to teach one class and give some writing or reading

tasks to other classes. Two-day training arranged by UNESCO and conducted by the

master trainers of respective PITEs did not adequately address the training needs of head

teachers on multi-grade teaching. All the respondents highlighted the need for holding

tailor-made training for enhancing their skills in multi-grade teaching.

8.4 Health and hygiene

Training of head teachers focused on sensitizing them on improving health and hygiene

situation in their schools. This study explored the immediate effects of the training in

schools in relation to health and hygiene situation.

8.4.1 Major factors behind the health and hygiene problems in the

schools

Following factors were reported by the head teachers and children of the sample

schools;

� Schools do not have safe drinking water facility

� Schools do not have washroom in working condition. In some cases,

washrooms have been constructed but not usable due to non-availability of

water at school.

� Schools do not have enough space for the children. In district Battagram both

the sample schools do not have buildings. One school is being run under the

one-room shelter, while other school is being run in the open air. Extreme

weather conditions affect children’s health.

� Schools do not have electricity, which often exposes children to heat and

dehydration in hot weather.

� None of the school had first-aid box.

8.4.2 Measures adopted by head teachers for the promotion of better health and

hygiene practices

Head teachers of the sample schools have taken following measures to promote desirable

health and hygiene practices in their schools;

� Health sessions are held by the teachers to educate children about health and

hygiene.

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� Competitions are held at school level among different grades to keep school

environment clean and healthy.

� Children are encouraged through verbal appreciation who come to school in

clean dress and take care of personal hygiene.

� One school has displayed charts in the classroom with key health and hygiene

messages.

� One school is using shoe boxes as waste bins in the school to develop

positive attitude among the children about keeping environment clean.

� Schools plan to deliver health messages to children and parents on School

Day.

This study reveals that schools that have some infrastructure in place have shown better

results in terms of promoting healthy practices compared to the ones where infrastructure is

poor. Training has sensitized the head teachers about health and hygiene issues, whereas,

some schools have taken concrete steps for promoting healthy practices.

8.5 Community and parents’ participation in school

This small scale study found that head teachers of the schools that had participated in the

training arranged by UNESCO had better understanding of communities’ role in improving

the schools. They expressed following views about the community participation in

education:

“Community, particularly PTC can play very important role in increasing enrolment and

reducing dropout from the school”

“Parents can help students in their studies at home and also absenteeism among children can

be controlled if parents take interest”

“Those girls who are not attending schools can be enrolled if SMC is active. SMC members

can motivate parents to send all children to school”

“If there is ownership among the parents they can help school in carrying out minor repair

work, and also can provide some kind of resources to the school”

8.5.1 Relationship between the schools and communities

All the head teachers of the sample schools termed relationship between schools and

community weak. There is a gap between schools and community. PTC/SMCs are not very

active, and if school calls meeting of the PTC/SMC, only some members turn up for the

meeting. However, all PTC/SMC members come to school when there is distribution of

wheat and oil by WFP.

8.5.2 What actions have been taken by head teachers to involve community

in school matters?

Though head teachers recognize the significance of involving community for improving

schools, however in this connection little serious actions have been taken by them. Perhaps,

indifferent attitude of the communities towards the school is discouraging head teachers to

involve them in school matters.

Therefore, in order to improve schools, just training of head teachers is not sufficient, but

there is need to work with PTC/SMC too, by arranging sensitization training with them.

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8.6 School Day

Head teachers of the sample schools have reported that before attending the training they

were just distributing wheat and oil among the children in presence of their parents or

guardians. Now School Day is held in different way. Necessary arrangements are made prior

to the event. Influential people of the area are specially invited along with parents and

PTC/SMC members. Students are prepared to make speeches, sing national songs, or

perform any other co-curricular activity. PTC chairman is asked to make speech at the

occasion to highlight issues of the school and raise awareness among community about the

importance of education.

8.7 Dissemination of messages through posters

Head teachers of the sample schools have termed the posters, provided to schools by

UNESCO, very effective tool to raise awareness among children and parents about

education and healthcare. Six out of eight sample schools have visibly displayed the posters

that attract students and visitors. During FGDs with children it was revealed that posters

have significantly contributed in sensitizing children about the personal hygiene. Children

talked about the principles of health and hygiene very confidently that showed their level of

awareness. Similarly, head teachers of the sample schools informed that when school day is

held, posters are displayed and messages about education and health are communicated to

parents by the head teacher and some of the students in their speeches. One head teacher

shared that he has planned to prepare a group of children to perform a role-play in the next

school day to convey messages about girls’ education to the parents. He mentioned that

posters provided by UNESCO had encouraged him to think creatively for creating

awareness among children and their parents about education and primary healthcare.

8.8 Effects of teaching and learning (T & L) kits

All the sample schools in this study, which are being assisted by UNESCO through

education-based interventions, have received the teaching and learning kits. To explore the

effects of this intervention head teachers were interviewed, classroom observations were

made, and students’ views were gathered in focused group discussions with them. Through

different data collection sources, this study found that all the head teachers of sample

schools knew the significance of using T & L materials in teaching and learning. Head

teachers expressed following views about the significance of using T & L materials:

“Students take great interest in the lessons when teaching aids are used by the teachers”

“Teaching aids make teaching effective, and learning of students is long lasting”

“Students are not required to memorize lessons when teaching and learning materials are

used in the lessons”

“Students get bored if there is no activity in the lessons”

This study discovered that teachers are appropriately using the resources provided in the T

& L kit. Four out of 8 schools that have got T & L kit are using it regularly, while 2 schools

are using it occasionally, and 2 schools are not using materials at all. Similarly children in

the same four schools have always access to T & L materials, while in two schools children

sometimes have access to the T & L materials, and children in 2 schools have no access to T

& L materials. In 3 schools children were found fully familiar with the T & L materials,

while in 3 schools children were familiar with the materials of T & L kit to some degree, and

in 2 schools children will completely unfamiliar with the T & L materils. Three schools have

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plentifully encouraged and displayed the children’s creative work in the form of drawings

and models, two schools have displayed children’s work a little bit, while three schools have

done it not all. Furthermore, study found that provision of T & L kit has strongly contributed

in promoting active learning practices in 4 schools, to some degree in 2, and not at all in 2

schools.

Study also discovered that utilization of T & L kits is maximum in schools which have

buildings, enough space, rooms, furniture, and appropriate number of teachers. Schools with

poor infrastructure and lacking resources have not been able to appropriately utilize T & L

materials.

8.7.1 Quality and quantity of T & L materials

This study found that kit contains materials that are more relevant for lower e.g.

katchi class and grade-1. Hence, kit does not address the needs of all primary level

classes. Head teachers have suggested for adding items into the kit for all the classes,

especially for the subjects of science, mathematics, and English. Furthermore, there

is need to arrange training for the teachers to equip them with ideas and skills for the

effective utilization of teaching and learning aids in the lessons.

As far as quality of T & L materials is concerned it was noted that all the items were

found satisfactory in terms of quality except black boards.

9. Conclusion and Recommendations

The results of this study inform that education-based interventions by UNESCO had have

effected positive changes in knowledge, skills, and attitude of education officials and head

teachers. The education officials, as a result of going through training on monitoring, have

enhanced their knowledge and skills for effective monitoring. A few education officials have

started carrying out monitoring in more systematic and organized manner, however, these are

individual efforts. It is unrealistic to expect drastic changes in monitoring practices of education

officials by just holding one-day workshop. There is need to work with district level leadership

through regular follow-up and support for initiating effective monitoring practices at the system

level.

Similarly, training of head teachers has significantly sensitized the head teachers about child

rights, effective classroom management, health and hygiene, and community participation in

school. Impact of the training is not just limited to the sensitization of head teachers, but there

practices also reveal improvement in the mentioned areas. However, this study also found that

interventions by UNESCO have been translated into action more visibly in schools, which have

better infrastructure and resources. This shows that improvement in school is more likely if most

of its needs are addressed.

This study presents following recommendations:

� Follow-up with district level leadership of education department should be carried out for

establishing effective monitoring system.

� PTCs/SMCs are required to be made active by arranging training sessions with them. Active

PTCs will generate resources for schools that is dire need of almost all the schools.

Moreover, active PTCs will play pivotal role in monitoring of schools.

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� Most of the schools are run by single or two teachers. Enrolment has also increased in the

schools in response to provision of wheat and oil to the students. There is need to equip

teachers with skills to effectively work in multi-grade situations. Study found that head

teachers of the sample school despite participating in two-day training lacked skills required

for teaching in multi-grade settings.

� Provision of teaching and learning kit has been helpful in promoting active learning

practices in the schools, however there is need to add more materials to the kit for

addressing the needs of all primary classes. Furthermore, it is also recommended to arrange

tailor-made training for the teachers on the development and use of teaching and learning

materials.

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Annex G

Supporting Primary Schools through Food and Education-based Incentives

for the Vulnerable Population of NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan

Observation Guidelines for HT Rollout workshops

Province: _______________District:_____________________ Training Venue: _______

Name of trainer:_________________ No. of Participants _________________

Male or Female ____________________ Date: ___________

Any other relevant information about the participants and local conditions:

Preparation/planning Comments

Room setting

Workshop

materials/resources

Stationery for

participants

Preparation and

planning for the

sessions

Execution Comments

Presentation of

materials (meaningful

& motivating)

Multiple use of

teaching techniques

Pace and continuity

in activities

Class participation

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Maintenance of

interest

Time management

Personal traits of

trainer

Comments

Attitude towards

participants

Rapport with

participants

Speech and delivery

Confidence

Command on the

subject

Summarizing comments

Suggestions:

Name of Observer: ___________________________

Signed: ___________________________ Date: _____________________________

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Annex H

Financial Statement