Final Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
June 2015
PAK: MFF Power Transmission Enhancement
Investment Program Tranche 3 – Transmission Line
3rd Circuit Project (Lot 2: Dadu-Moro-Qazi Mahar
Section)
Prepared by the National Transmission and Despatch Company for the Asian Development Bank. This is an updated version of the draft originally posted in September 2009 available on http://www.adb.org/projects/documents/power-transmission-enhancement-investment-program-tranche-3-volume-1-main-report.
This resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
Pakistan: Power Transmission Enhancement Program
Updated Final LARP
Lot-2
Dadu-Moro-Qazi Mahar
Of
3rd
Circuit 500kV Transmission Line
Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
April 24, 2015
Rana Sarwar
Social/resettlement Specialist
297-A Nishter Block, Alama Iqbal Town, Lahore
PAKISTAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................. 3
DEFINITION OF TERMS ....................................................................................................... 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................................................................................................... 6
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 9
1.1 Background ............................................................................................................................................. 9 1.2 Description of the Sub-project .............................................................................................................. 11
2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF AFFECTED PEOPLE ............................................ 13
2.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 13 2.2 Administrative Setting .......................................................................................................................... 13 2.3 Settlement Pattern ................................................................................................................................. 13 2.4 Sample Survey of Affected Households ............................................................................................... 13 2.5 General Information on Affected Households ...................................................................................... 13 2.6 Indigenous People................................................................................................................................. 14 2.7 Data on Affected Households and Population ...................................................................................... 14 2.8 Income Analysis .................................................................................................................................... 16 2.9 Literacy ................................................................................................................................................. 17
3. ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS ...................................................................................... 18
3.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 18 3.2 Impacts of the Transmission Line ......................................................................................................... 19 3.4 Impact on Affected Households ........................................................................................................... 23 3.3 Significance of Impacts ........................................................................................................................ 24
4. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK: PROJECT COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FRAMEWORK ............................................................................... 25
4.1 Pakistan’s Law and Regulations on Land Acquisition and Resettlement ............................................. 25 4.2 ADB’s Policy and Principles (SPS 2009) ............................................................................................. 27 4.3 Comparison of Pakistan Land Acquisition Act (LAA)& ADB SPS ..................................................... 28 4.4 Remedial Measures to Bridge the Gap ................................................................................................. 29
5. CONSULTATION PARTICIPATION AND DISCLOSURE ........................................ 30
5.1 Stakeholder’s Consultations ................................................................................................................. 30 5.2 Public Consultations ............................................................................................................................. 30 5.3 Concerns Regarding the Sub-project .................................................................................................... 30 5.4 Information Brochure ........................................................................................................................... 32
6. COMPENSATION ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENTS FOR DPS ................................. 33
6.1 COMPENSATION ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENTS ........................................................... 33 6.2 Eligibility .............................................................................................................................................. 34 6.3 Strategy for Compensation of Land Affected by Towers ..................................................................... 35 6.4 Compensation Entitlements .................................................................................................................. 36
7. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ............................................................................. 37
7.1 National Transmission and Dispatch Company .................................................................................... 37 7.2 Federal and Provincial Governments ............................................................................................... 39 7.3 District Governments and Union Councils ........................................................................................... 39 7.4 Grievance Redress Committee ............................................................................................................. 40 7.5 GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCESS .................................................................................................. 40
8. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ..................................................................................... 42
9. RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING ............................................................... 44
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9.1 Basis for Compensation ........................................................................................................................ 44 9.2 Determining the Rates for Compensation ............................................................................................. 44 9.3 Budget for Land and Asset Acquisition ................................................................................................ 46
10. MONITORING AND EVALUATION ............................................................................... 48
10.1 Internal Monitoring............................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 10.2 Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation ............................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. 10.3 Resettlement Database .......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 10.4 Reporting Requirements ....................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
ANNEX-1: SUMMARY PAMPHLET .................................................................................... 50
Appendices
Appendix-A: Lot -2 Affected Productive Lands by Tower 500KV TL
Appendix-B: Lot-2 Affected Fruit and Wood Trees by the Construction of 500kV TL
Appendix -C:Affected Farming Households by Construction of 500kV Transmission Line
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Abbreviations
ADB Asian Development Bank
AHs Affected Households
AM Angular Marker (Angular Tower)
DCO District Coordination Officer
DOR District Officer (Revenue)
EDO-R Executive District Officer (Revenue)
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment (Report)
EMA External Monitoring Agency
EHV Extra High-Tension Voltage (a division of NTDC)
ESIC Environmental and Social Impact Cell
GM General Manager
GRC Grievance Redress Committee
GSC Grid System Construction (a division of NTDC)
GSO Grid System Operation (a division of NTDC)
IEE Initial Environmental Assessment (Report)
IPDF Indigenous Peoples Development Framework
IPDP Indigenous Peoples Development Plan
kanal Unit of land measurement: 1 kanal = 50.54 m2 (or, 1 ha = 19.786 kanals)
KLP Karachi – Lahore – Peshawar National Highway (N-5)
kV kilo-Volt (Unit of Power)
LAA Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (amended)
LAC Land Acquisition Collector
LARF Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework
LARP Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
MOWP Ministry of Water and Power
MRM Management Review Meeting
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NTDC National Transmission and Dispatch Company
PD Project Director
PIB Public Information Booklet
PIU Project Implementation Unit (NTDC)
PMU Project Management Unit (NTDC)
PPTA Project Preparatory Technical Assistance
RFS Resettlement Field Surveys
ROW Right-of-way
Rs. Pakistani Rupees (Currency): Rs. 90= US$1.00 (in this LARP)
TL Transmission Line
TOR Terms of Reference
WAPDA Water and Power Development Authority
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Definition of Terms
Affected persons/households
(APs/AHs) Means all the people affected by land acquisition, relocation, or
loss of incomes and includes any person, household (referred to as
project affected family or affected household [AH]), firms, or
public or private institutions. APs therefore include; i) persons
affected directly by the safety corridor, right-of-way, tower or pole
foundations or construction work area; (ii) persons whose
agricultural land or other productive assets such as trees or crops
are affected; (iii) persons whose businesses are affected and who
might experience loss of income due to the project impact; (iv)
persons who lose work/employment as a result of project impact;
and (v) people who lose access to community resources/property
as a result of the project.
Compensation means payment in cash or kind for an asset to be acquired or
affected by a project at replacement cost at current market value.
Cut-off-date means the date after which people will NOT be considered eligible
for compensation i.e. they are not included in the list of APs/AHs
as defined by the census. Normally, the cut-off date is the date of
the detailed measurement survey.
Encroachers means those people who extend their occupation beyond the
lands they legally own; usually not entitled to compensation but at
times provided with assistance if they are vulnerable.
Entitlement means the range of measures comprising cash or in-kind
compensation, relocation cost, income rehabilitation assistance,
transfer assistance, income/livelihood restoration which are due
to AHs, depending on the type and degree nature of their losses to
restore their social and economic base.
Inventory of losses means the pre-appraisal inventory of assets as a preliminary
record of affected or lost assets.
Land acquisition means the process whereby a person is compelled by a public
agency to alienate all or part of the land s/he owns or possesses,
to the ownership and possession of the agency for public
purposes, in return for fair compensation. The land acquisition
and resettlement plan is known as a LARP.
Non-titled means those who have no recognizable rights or claims to the land
that they are occupying and includes people using private or state
land without permission, permit or grant i.e. those people without
legal title to land and/or structures occupied or used by them.
ADB’s policy explicitly states that such people cannot be denied
compensation.
Poor means those falling below the official national poverty line
(equivalent to 2,350 calories per day) of Rs. 3750 per person per
month (2014).
Replacement cost method of valuing assets to replace the loss at current market
value, or nearest equivalent, and he amount of cash/kind needed
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to replace an asset in its existing condition, without deduction of
transaction costs/any material salvaged.
Resettlement Field Survey means the detailed inventory of losses that is completed after
detailed design and marking of project boundaries on the ground,
socioeconomic data on the affected households/families, and
stakeholder consultations.
Sharecropper means the same as tenant cultivator or tenant farmer, and is a
person who cultivates land they do not own for an agreed
proportion of crop or harvest.
Significant impact means 200 people or more will experience major impacts, which
are defined as; (i) being physically displaced from housing, or (ii)
losing (10%) ten per cent or more of their productive assets
(income generating).
Vulnerable means any people who might suffer disproportionately or face the
risk of being marginalized from the effects of resettlement and
includes; (i) female-headed households with dependents; (ii)
disabled household heads; (iii) poor households (within the
meaning given previously); (iv) landless; (v) elderly households
with no means of support; (vi) households without security of
tenure; (vii) ethnic minorities; and (viii) marginal farmers (with
landholdings of five acres or less).
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Executive Summary
1. The Subproject. The Third Circuit 500kV transmission line and new Moro 500kV grid station
subproject (No. 1 of tranche 3) has been designed to interlink the existing and new 500kV grid
station in the southern region. The transmission line will start from the existing Jamshoro 500kV
grid station, provide in and out connections to new Moro 500kV grid station (included in this
subproject) and the existing Dadu 500kV grid station, and finally end at the new Rahim Yar Khan
500kV grid station (not included in this subproject). The line will be connected with the existing
grid stations i.e. Jamshoro, Dadu and Rahim Yar Khan, with no additional scope of work. The TL
will be 586 km long passing through a total 10 districts; 9 in the Sindh province and 1 (RYK) in the
Punjab province. To implement the construction of 586 km long 500KV transmission line the
project is divided into three construction Lots’.
* Lot-1 202 Km TL from Jamshoro to Moro.
* Lot-2 232 km Tando Dadu to Moro & Qazi Mahar
* Lot-3 166 Km Goth Qazi Mara to Rahim Yar Khan
This updated Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) is exclusively prepared for Lot-2 of
the above mentioned project.
2. Resettlement Impacts. The Lot -2 part of the Transmission Line project as a whole will
temporarily affect a total of 615 households (AHs) with a total population of 4000 affected
persons (APs). The Affected population will bear a temporary loss of 1018.5 ha of their
productive lands, in terms of crop and tree losses. Which is only 3.5% of the total farm holdings
of the AHs. The construction of Transmission line will affect 913.6 ha of crops and 104.9 ha of
trees where a total of 9186 trees will be removed (fruit trees: 8281; wood trees: 905).
The contractor is responsible for backfilling and rehabilitation of damaged watercourses.
Severally damaged watercourses will be provided compensation for brick masonry to the water
course association to restore the former quality. Other impacts; loss of crops and land are
temporary and insignificant in nature. No AHs will suffer from a loss of 10% or more of their
household incomes. They will be compensated for the loss of their respective assets at the
current market values of the same (see Table 1).
Table 1: Compensation and Entitlement Matrix
Asset Specification Affected
People
No.
Ahs Compensation Entitlements
Arable
Land
Permanently
Acquired Land
Farmer /
Titleholder
6
Land Compensation: Land Price was based on highest
sale values, and negotiated with affected Landowners,
plus 15% compulsory acquisition surcharge was paid;
Tree Compensation: Tree Prices at replacement value
Arable
Land
Access is not
restricted and
existing or
current land use
will remain
unchanged
Farmer /
Titleholder
467
Land will be rehabilitated/restored to former quality
following completion of works. Compensation, in
cash, for all damaged crops and trees will be paid
Sharecroppers
(registered or not)
146 Compensation, in cash or kind, for all damaged
crops/trees as per item below
Crops
Crops affected
of Landowners /
Sharecroppers
All AHs, incl
squatters
615
Crop compensation in cash at full market rate for one
harvest (either winter or summer) by default for
impacts caused by tower bases and perimeter,
stringing and access. All other crop losses will be
compensated at market rates based on actual losses.
Trees Trees affected All AHs, incl
squatters
9206 Cash compensation shall reflect income replacement
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3. Significance of Impact. As there is no restriction on access to, or use of, land, the impacts will
be temporary. The temporary impact on crops and trees is such that AHs will not experience a
loss of 10% or more of their productive assets (income generating). There are no built-up
structures, namely, houses, shops or community structures affected. Thus, none of the 615 AHs
will experience significant impacts. Therefore the overall resettlement impact is considered
insignificant.
4. Indigenous People Issues. All AHs (both landowners and sharecrop tenants) are Muslim and
ethnically Sindh’s, and Punjabis. There are neither tribal nor minority people amongst the AHs,
and all affected land is held in private or government ownership (i.e. not tribally owned or
communally held land). The ADB’s indigenous PolicyPrinciples in the Safeguard Policy Statement
(SPS 2009) and, as specified in the Indigenous Peoples Development Framework (IPDF) prepared
for the program is not triggered, and therefore neither an IPDP nor special action is required for
this subproject.
5. Participatory Land Acquisition Process. The program updated LARF was also translated into
Urdu and disclosed on October 25, 2011 according to ADB’s public communications policy, and it
will be uploaded to ADB’s website subsequently. Consultation has been undertaken through a
series of meetings with local government agencies, AHs, as well as wider community group
meetings of both men and women. The LARP validation survey has been a participatory process,
with the head of household assisted in the identification and calculation of losses. Further
community consultations will be carried out during the implementation of the LARP.
6. Grievance Redress Mechanism. There is also a process established to deal with any issues or
concerns raised on any aspect of the LARP or compensation process. The verbal or written
grievances of AHs will be heard by the district level Land Acquisition Coordinating Committees,
which will be established to assist NTDC implement the LARP.
7. Cost of Plan. The total land acquisition and resettlement cost for the Lot-2 Dadu –Moro -Qazi
Mahar 500kV Transmission Line Subproject is estimated at Rs. 374.08 million (US$ 3.74 million).
The NTDC will set aside this amount of funds and utilize in complete implementation of this
LARP after the construction plan has been approved and the cost estimates and assessment of
impacts on actual basis is planned to be completed by June 2015.
LARP Budget for Third Circuit (Jam-RYK) 500kV TL & GS Subproject
Resettlement Activity No. Unit Rs./Unit Total Rs.
Land Acquired for Moro 500kV GS (1995) - - - 22,652,000
Cost of Land acquisition for Moro -grid Station already paid by NTDC
Asset Compensation for Dadu-Moro-Qazi Mahar 500 kV TL:
Trees: 9206 tree - 87,072,800
Fruit Trees (Table 8.4) 8301 tree LS 80,178,000
Wood Trees (table 8.5) 905 tree LS 6,894,800
Crops : 252,823,588
Crop Compensation for New Towers
Acres 17,870,788
Crop Compensation for TL Corridor 353 Acres 235,052,800
Total of B (B.1, B.2,) 339,896,388
Contingency (10% of B) 0.1 LS
33,989,638
Total Amount (Pak. Rupees): - - - 373,886,027
Total Amount (US Dollars*): - - US$ 3,738,860
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8. It is expected that the implementation of LARP of this sub-project including
installation of towers and transmission line will take about 9-12months as there is not
permanent land acquisition involved.
9. External monitoring will be carried out by the External Monitoring Agency to be
hired by the PMU among the local consultants/ consulting firms. The external
monitoring activities will have short and medium term tasks. The short term tasks will
occur in parallel and immediately after the delivery of LARP compensation. The
commencement of civil work will be subject to the satisfactory implementation of this
updated LARP including payment of compensation for the loss of crops and trees; and
also redress of community concerns.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1. In response to the Government of Pakistan’s request, the Asian Development Bank (ADB)
had agreed to finance the implementation of the Power Transmission Enhancement Investment
Program (the program), to be executed through a Multi-tranche Financial Facility (MFF) divided
into four tranches. The Ministry of Water and Power and the National Transmission and Dispatch
Company (NTDC) are the Executing Agency (EA) and the Implementing Agency (IA), respectively.
Each tranche would constitute a project which, in turn, would be divided into several
subprojects involving the construction/upgrading of power grid stations (or sub-stations) and
installation of power transmission lines.
2. The Third Circuit 500kV Transmission Subproject (Subproject No. 1 in Tranche 3 of this MFF
1: ADB-NTDC: Pak - Power Transmission Enhancement Program) includes the construction of a
new Moro 500kV sub-station and a 600 km long 500kV transmission line, interconnecting the
Jamshoro, Moro, Dadu and Rahim Yar Khan 500kV sub-stations.
To implement the construction of 600 km long 500KV transmission line the project is divided
into three construction Lots’.
* Lot-1 202 Km TL from Jamshoro to Moro.
* Lot-2 232 km Tando Dadu to Moro & Qazi Mahar
* Lot-2 166 Km Goath Qazi Mara to Rahim Yar Khan
This updated Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) is exclusively prepared for Lot-2
of the above mentioned project.
This Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) has been updated for the Lot-2 Subproject, to
fit the Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework (LARF) prepared in for the program as a
whole.
3. As such the Subproject will fit the following LAR-related implementation conditions:
• Updation of the LARP will serve the approval of the construction plan by the Turn Key
Contractors but before contract mobilization; and
• LARPs for each subsections (construction lots) updated and implemented simultaneously
with finalization of construction plan by contractors and
• Submission of report by project implementation consultants for successful
implementation of the LARP identifying sections / patches clear from liabilities /
resettlement issues and future course of actions for EAs with a timeline to follow.
• The project will be implemented on Turn-Key basis. The contractor will conduct a route
mapping survey with his technical staff. The ESIC /Project Implementation Consultants
(PIC) will mobilize the Resettlement survey teams following the footprints of route
mapping survey and complete the actual assessment of losses and compensation.
4. This updated LARP is based on former line alignment, with recent diversions to avoid affecting
built-up structures and landless hari families (tenants on 25% sharecrop basis), and tower positions
and fully fits the provisions of the LARF.
5. This LARP comprising of two volumes: Volume 1 contains main report with the following
chapters; (i) the principles and eligibility/entitlement criteria for compensation or rehabilitation of
AHs and APs; (ii) the LARP institutional organization; (iii) the various LARP implementation
mechanisms (AH information disclosure, participation & consultation, grievance redress and
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monitoring); and (iv) time schedules and cost estimates. The Volume-II, on the other hand, mainly
consisting of appendices such as Working Tables, Profile of Diversions, and Draft Public information
brochure.
LOT-2 ROUTE MAP OF 500KV TRANSMISSION LINE (DADU-MORO-QAZI MAHAR)
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1.2 Description of the Sub-project
6. Lot-2 of the 3rd Circuit 500kV Power Transmission line project is designed to provide
interconnection from Tando Dadu Grid Station to Moro Grid Station and further to Goth Qazi
Mahar to connect to new grid station in Rahim Yar Khan. The line will be connected with the new
Rahim Yar Khan grid stations to be completed through JICA funding.
7. This Subproject accounts for a major part of the whole Jamshoro-Moro –Rahim Yar Khan 500kV
transmission Line Lot-2 consisting of a link from It includes the construction of an interconnecting
500kV Transmission Line from Bhirya Grid Station to .The Subproject will be funded by ADB under
Tranche 3 of MFF 1 for the NTDC’s Power Transmission Enhancement Program. The one pager map
Figure 1.1 provides an overall view of route and placement of towers in with district boundaries for
Lot-2 of this Subproject.
Table 1.1: Lot-2: Length and No of Towers and Temporary Affected Area by Districts
No. District
Total Length of TL Temporary Effect of Towers
Length
(km) %age
Productive Lands Unproductive Lands
No of
Towers Area (Ha)
No of
Towers Area (Ha)
1 Dadu 14 6% 36 56.0 2 3.1
2 Noshero Feroz 92 38.7% 212 348.0 5 8.2
3 Khairpur 64 28% 138 231.0 36 60.2
4 Sukkur 50 21.6% 121 181.0 11 16.5
5 Ghotki 14 5.7% 34 57.0 0 0
Total (Subproject): 232.0 541 873.0 54 88.0
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8. The new 500kV transmission line (TL) under Lot-2 will be around 232 km long and includes
construction of a total of 595 towers and stringing of power cables. The TL traverses a total of 5
administrative districts in the Sindh province and will affect 873 ha of private agriculture area,
where as 54 towers affecting 88 Ha will be constructed in barren/non-productive / water logged /
hilly areas.
9. Table 1.1 shows that around 46% the total length or 36.5% (217 towers) of the total number of
towers will be constructed in district Noshero Feroze, followed by 28% in District Khairpur and
21.6% in district Sukkur. The front and tail districts Dadu and Ghotki jointly will share around 12%
of the TL.
10. Table 1.1 also shows that only 54 out of 595 towers will be constructed in barren/scrub/river
bed while the remaining 90% of the total length of TL will traverse the productive lands belonging
to the local communities. It shows that over four-fifths (90%) of the length of the TL passes through
an intensively cultivated area. Overall, this seems quite a high percentage of productive lands being
temporarily affected. The construction of TL will temporarily affect around 873 ha of agriculture
products. but individually none of the 614 AHs (landowners and sharecroppers) will suffer more
than 5% loss of crop income, pointing to an insignificant impact of this new 500kV transmission
line.
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2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF AFFECTED PEOPLE
General
11. The socioeconomic conditions of DPs were derived from primary data through conducting
field survey, and supplemented through secondary data, i.e. data from Directorate of
Agriculture, Economics & Marketing, Forest Department, District Population Census, Economic
Survey of Pakistan and relevant websites.
12. The primary data include census survey of all affected families covering the nature and
magnitude of the impacts and impact on the livelihood of APs. The socioeconomic profile of the
sub-project affected families was established based on the interviews of 169 households 0f 9
different villages in 5 districts in nos. (27%) out of total 485 AHs selected systematically at
random start1, i.e. every 4
th AH. This data would provide the socioeconomic profile of AHs and
the baseline information for subsequent monitoring and evaluation studies.
Administrative Setting
13. The proposed sub-project is a linear sub-project of installation of towers and transmission
line of 232kilometres. The proposed transmission line is will through the agriculture lands of
over 100 villages, 9 tehsils that fall in the jurisdiction of 5 district named as i) Dadu, ii) Noshero
Feroze, iii) Khairpur, iv) Sukkur, and vi) Ghotki .
Settlement Pattern
14. The field survey has shown that the settlement pattern along the proposed transmission line
route alignment (Dadu- Moro-Ghotki) more than 90% of affectees are rural; Whereas the
majority of medium and big land lords living in the nearby urban centres but also maintain
villages house as farm house and maintaining their political existence in the area. The settlement
size is mostly small 40-50 households named with the headman of the villages or the landlord.
Sample Survey of Affected Households
15. As stated in the preceding Chapters, the Updation of LARP , including measurement of affected
assets, sample survey of AHs and community consultations (see Section 6) were carried out during
February 1– 23, 2015. The same exercise was repeated in the 4 diversion reaches from 24 to 27
February 2015. To assess the changes in the socio-economic characters of the residents during the
period 2006 and 2015, it was pertinent to select the sample from different agro-ecological zones.
The socio economic survey was conducted in four out of five districts i.e. Noshero froze, Khairpur,
Sukkur and Ghotki.
General Information on Affected Households
16. A total of 165 households from 9 different villages along the line were selected for the Socio-
economic survey. Since majority of families from middle and big landlords lives in the urban areas,
the sample survey was conducted with the families living in the villages along the TL corridor. The
district and AH category-wise distribution of sample households is presented in table 2.1 below.
1An interval, i.e. 485/129 = 3.75, i.e. out of total list of 485 DFs, say every 4
th AH was selected.
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Table 2.1 Sample Household for Socio-Economic Survey
District
Total
Affected
Households
Total
Sample
Owner/
Landlords
Sharecroppers/
Renters % of Total
Noshero Feroze 249 64 30 34 39%
Dadu* 38 10 3 7 6%
Khairpur 145 40 15 25 24%
Sukkur 138 38 14 24 23%
Ghotki 44 13 6 7 8%
Total 614 165 68 97 100%
13. Majority of the respondents of the in socio-economic survey were either heads of household or
elderly women from the same household. Only 31 (20%) heads of households/elder were not
available, so instead their closest relatives were interviewed. Almost all the AHs are Muslims.
Ethnically, the Lot-2 corridor area is dominated by Sindh’s, Baluch’s and Punjabis. The Punjabis and
Baloch’s settled in Sindh decades ago with their resident status as Sindhi but ethnically linked to
local Seraiki’s and settler Punjabis. They speak Sindhi, Balochi, Seraiki and Punjabi languages, at
home but in their outdoor life, they are mostly bilingual and trilingual. All these groups are well
adapted to the local cultures. The Baloch claim that their forefathers had settled in Sindh over two
centuries ago.
14. Tables 2.1 further show that the number of landowners present on lands (41%) is less than the
number of sharecroppers/renters (59%). This finding points to one that majority land owners are
absentee landlords or their families lives in nearby urban centers and two that there is a gradual
shifting practice towards self-farming with permanent and seasonally hired agricultural labor, and
the traditionally common sharecrop tenancy practice is fast changing into periodic renting or
seasonal or need based hiring of agriculture labor in this part of Sindh provinces.
2.6 Indigenous People
15. None of the AHs are tribal or minority members and all affected land is held in private
ownership (i.e. no tribal or communal ownership). Similarly, none of AHs were found to be
vulnerable minorities (either female, disabled/aged persons or poor; and, the 16 landless Hindu
haris have already been avoided through diversions in the TL). Therefore the standard provisions of
the LARF and this LARP are sufficient to ensure an effective compensation process and the
requirements of ADB Policy on Indigenous People are complied with. The ADB’s policy, as specified
in the Indigenous Peoples Development Framework (IPDF) prepared for this project is not
triggered, and therefore neither an IPDP nor special action is required for this subproject.
2.7 Data on Affected Households and Population
2.7.1 Households
16. The overall total population of the 614 AHs is estimated at 3663affected persons (APs) who will
temporarily suffer insignificantly by the loss of crops and trees. As such their average household
size2 comes out at 5.8 persons, which indicates extend/joint family system being dominant among
22
The average household size for the Lot-2 district is calculated at 5.8 based on the “UNDP-MDG Report 2012. The report calculated district wise Average Household size for Dadu at 5.5 persons, Noshero Freoze at 5.8, Khairpur 6.0, Sukkur 6.5 and Ghotki 5.5
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the AHs to share in the responsibilities and benefits and serve as safety net. This practice is found
almost common between both landowners and renters/sharecropper tenants
7Table 2.2: Lot-2 Average HH Size and Population of AHs by Districts
Affected District Affected Households (No.)
No. Name of District No. Ahs Population HH Size
1 Dadu 38 210 5.5
2 Noshero Feroze 249 1444 5.8
Khairpur 145 870 6.0
Sukkur 138 897 6.5
Ghotki 44 242 5.5
Total (Subproject): 614 3663 5.8
2.7.2 Gender Composition
17. Based on the Updation Socio-economic survey the gender composition in the area along the TL
is 100 female per 112 male i.e. 53 % male and 47% female. The total APs in this respect stood at
1933 male and 1730 female. Almost the same M/F ratio stands valid for each of the two groups of
APs, the landowners and renter/sharecroppers. Table 2.3 below presents district-wise detail APs
(male and female populations) in each COI district.
Table 2.3: Gender Composition & Population of AHs by Districts
Affected District Affected Population (No)
No. Name of District Total Population Male Female
1 Dadu 210 109 101
2 Noshero Feroze 1444 765 679
3 Khairpur 870 457 413
4 Sukkur 897 475 422
5 Ghotki 242 127 115
Total (Subproject): 3663 1933 1730
2.7.3 Housing
18. The common and major finding of both the Socio-economic Survey interviews and field
observation, is that a great majority of the AHs (85%) live in small to medium sized (having 7 to 20
marla plots) mud-brick houses with wooden or semi-concrete roofing, the size depending upon
their socio-economic status, affordability and size of the family and the number of animals the
family keeps. Whereas the remaining 15% are relatively built mostly with brick-mud-wood and
partially concreted and attached with an otaks (large men’s houses used for meetings, guests, with
additional usage for storage of agricultural equipment, parking of vehicles and tractors.
2.7.4 Livelihood and Incomes
19. As majority of AHs rely on farming most, if not all of their income, the tenure of agricultural
land is an important factor in terms of security and sustainability of livelihood. Of all the 614
registered AHs, 467 (76%) are land lords/owner farmers and 147 renters/sharecroppers.
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2.7.5 Agriculture Farm Size
20. An analysis of the total farm sizes of the farming 614 AHs (see Table 4.4) shows that: (i) farm
sizes of the 78 land lords range from 20 ha to 506 ha (very wide range) and average at 99 ha; (ii)
farm sizes of the 389 owner farmers range from mare 5.5 ha to 129.5 ha and average at 39 ha
(fairly large farms), and (iii) farm sizes of the 147 share croppers/ renters range from mare 12.9 ha
to 127.5 ha and average at 44.8 ha (fairly large farms). Thus, overall the farming AHs (both
landowners and sharecroppers) have mostly medium to large, and larger farm holdings; and
smaller farms (up to 6 ha) are very few.
Table 2.4: Total Farm Size of Affected Households in Lot-2 Dadu-Qazi Mahar Section of 500kV TL
2.8 Income Analysis
2.8.1 Occupations
21. The involvement of affected population in major rural economic sectors as the means of their
livelihood was assessed on the basis of number of APs involved in each sector. The findings
presented in Table 2.5 show that their highest involvement of the AHs and dependence on is in the
prime agriculture sector (69%), while employment and business sectors are found to be far lower,
as their involvement in these two sectors is 13.8% and 17.2%, respectively. Further assessment of
gender-wise involvement of the affected population in these three major economic activities come
out to be in a ratio 3:1, as 75% of the total actively earning population are men, while women
account for only 25% in this regard. Moreover, the women’s involvement in the saving side of the
household economy is far higher than that of men who are normally involved mainly on the
earning side of the household economy.
Table 2.5: Involvement of Affected Persons in Major Economic Activities (Jam-RYK 500kV TL)
Economic
Sector
Number of Persons Involvement in Economic Activities
Affected Landlords/owner
Farmers
Affected
Sharecroppers/Renters Overall
Men Women Total Men Women Total Number %age
Agriculture 101 3 104 157 87 244 348 69%
Business 15 0 15 50 5 55 70 13.80%
Employment 20 10 30 37 21 58 88 17.20%
Overall: 136 13 149 244 113 357 506 100
%ages: 91% 9% 100 68% 32% 100 100
Category Range Dadu Noshero
Feroze Khairpur Sukkur Ghotki Overall
Land Lords/ Minimum (ha) 29 24.3 19.5 21.4 40.5 19.5
N=78 Maximum (ha) 129 506 255 145.7 150.5 506
Mean (ha) 82.6 47.5 103.5 72.3 86 99
Owner
Farmers
N=389
Minimum (ha) 5.5 7 9.7 9.3 13.5 5.5
Maximum (ha) 105.2 121 110 87 129.5 129.5
Mean (ha) 42.1 30 45 34 43.6 39
Sharecropper/ Minimum (ha) 12.9 12.9 17.8 18.5 19.4 12.9
Renter Maximum (ha) 64.7 81 127.5 85 77.7 127.5
N=147 Mean (ha) 38.7 39.8 59.2 38.3 47.8 44.8
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2.8.2 Monthly Per Capita Income
22. As shown in Table 4.6, (i) monthly per capita incomes of the Affected Households average at Rs
13161, range from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 29600. These income levels are for both owner farmers and
renters /sharecroppers. The figures indicate that majority of the AHs are economically fairly to well
off. The relatively poor haris are no longer affected by the Subproject.
Table 2.6: Lot-2 Monthly per Capita Incomes of Affected Households)
Affected District Affected Households (R s.)
No. Name Minimum Maximum Average
1 NoushahroFeroze 5500 25000 13070
2 Dadu 4000 30000 11116
3 Khairpur 4500 32000 12490
4 Sukkur 4500 31000 15305
5 Ghotki 6500 30000 15323
Total (Subproject): 5000 29600 13161
2.8.3 Poverty Level
23. The national poverty line of 2014 is estimated at Rs. 3750 per person per month. Based on the
data provided in the RFS, there are no AHs that fall on or below the poverty line. The mud-houses
and sharecropped farmlands of the 16 landless haris who were close to the poverty line, have
successfully been avoided by NTDC by making diversions in the TL alignment. The remaining 614
AHs are landowners and sharecroppers/renters, who generally stand well above the poverty line,
and none of them falls on or below the poverty line. The socio-economic survey identified 506
economically active persons in 165 households, means at least 3 bread earners in each household
of average 6 persons per household.
2.9 Literacy
24. The overall literacy rate of all AHs is 57%. Whereas the overall literacy rate of landowners is
67%, while for the sharecroppers and others it is 36%; and overall literacy rate of all the male
population is 70%, while it is 45% for the female population.
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3. ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Updation of LARP
26. As a general strategy, the identification and layout of the site and a technical drawing showing
line profile with complete tower spotting have been made as pre-requisites for carrying out the
resettlement field surveys (RFS). This was followed by LARP Updation in November 2011 and again
in March 2015. The Lot-2 section of the TL is awarded to TBEA CO Limited China which at the time
of this LARP Updating survey (February 12-March 1, 2015) has completed the technical line profile
with complete tower spotting. That technical profile infect helped the Updation consultant’s team
to locate the actual AHs during the field visit. The present LARP Updation Survey (LUS) mandated
to;
a). update the impact assessment by quantifying the affected lands, structures and other assets
(crops, trees, etc.),
b). update on the structures diverted on the recommendations of 2009 Survey and new structures
created during the last 5 years.
c). update the LARP implementation budget on the basis of current market prices of crops and
trees and affected structures.
d). recommend measures to avoid demolition of pacca private structures and government
buildings in consultations with the groups of AP.
27. The LARP Updation Survey (LUS) team, comprised of one resettlement specialists and one male
and one female field surveyors, along with the technical surveyors. The four member team during a
two week long intensive field visit verified/ validated the LARP AHs, held consultations with the
groups of APs, conducted social and economic survey of selected communities. The LUS also
validated the findings of the Validation survey of October 2-8, 2011 also confirmed the public
consultations on the losses and payment procedures.
3.1.2 Minimization of Impacts
28. The NTDC normally safeguards against and/or minimizes the likely adverse impacts on the
local communities in survey, design and implementation of its power transmission subprojects,
involving construction of sub-stations and transmission lines. Accordingly, the alignment of this
transmission line was altered slightly at a number of places to avoid compact housing areas
(villages/towns) throughout to avoid and minimize the likely resettlement impacts.
Table 3.1: Existing Structures in TL Corridor (Moro-Qazi Mahar 500kV TL
Field Observations Proposed Diversions
Tower No Tower No No of
Towers From To Construction Problem Found in TL RoW no From To
101 108
Three extended village mud houses and a semi pucca
house 1 63 84 22
148 150 Two extended village mud houses and one Otak 2 200 208 9
222 224 New Village Housing area established 3 255 257 3
300 303 Two Pucca Schools (Boys & Girls) 4 301 303 3
Total 4 - - 58
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29. The initial environmental and resettlement field assessments of the Subproject carried out in
Jan.-Feb. 2009, identified a total of 4 case where residential and commercial buildings of various
material and sizes were constructed in the TL’s RoW by the local people in different reaches of the
TL’s. The Updation of LARP team discusses these diversions with the NTDC and Contractor. Both
ensured that the diversions has already been considered and design is under preparation. The
contractor will not remove the infrastructure instead additional towers will be constructed to avoid
these residential areas
30. The ESIC NTDC informed to consultant that the Chief Engineer EHV II (Hyderabad) had also
submitted a formal requisition for a 10% variation (diversions) in the original design. The NTDC
finally decided to go for the first options of avoidance, and fielded a team of technical surveyors to
make the required diversions. Table 3.1 above shows that the diversions have caused an increase of
of only 445 m in the length of TL, while the number of towers remains intact at the total of 58.
3.2 Impacts of the Transmission Line
3.2.1 General Description
31. Of the total 595 towers, 541 will be located on private productive lands. None of the towers
will be located in an urban area where it could hinder housing development, and none will have a
low-bar to restrict future cultivation of the farmlands. Therefore, no land compensation will be
applicable to the lands under towers, as provided in Chapter 2 above (paragraphs 27 and 28), and
only crop and tree compensation will be paid to the AHs for temporary effect on their productive
lands by the tower construction.
32. All the formerly affected 4 built-up structures falling within the 50 m wide corridor (RoW) of
the TL have successfully been avoided by NTDC by making diversions. Similarly, the mud-houses
and sharecropped farmlands of the 22 landless haris have also been avoided.
33. The construction of towers on agricultural land will require compensation for crops and trees
lost from the area under the tower and also in a small perimeter surrounding it. The area included
in this perimeter has been assessed to be 2,500 m2 (or, 0.25 ha) for a 500kV tower. Crop cultivation
within the corridor can continue after the stringing of lines has taken place. During the construction
and stringing operations the loss of two crops is expected.
34. The transmission line of this subproject consists of following sections/sub-sections:
Section I: Moro (Bhirya GS ) to dispersal in Goth Dadu (Dadu district ) 500kV TL
Section 2: Moro (Bhirya (GS) to Goth Qazi Mahar (Ghotki district)
3.2.2 Affected Productive Lands
35. The transmission line will traverse, for the most part (90%), intensively irrigated private
farmlands and some uncultivated lands (barren desert, waterlogged/saline patches). No lands will
be acquired permanently for the transmission lines. However, its construction and installation
works will temporarily affect agricultural and horticultural crops. Table 3.3 below shows that the
T/L will traverse through 961 Ha of which the area of farmlands to be temporarily affected will be
around 873 ha, or 91% of the total lands falling within the 50m wide RoW of this TL. The table also
shows that the farmlands of Noshero Feroz district will be affected most with 40% ratio under the
Lot-2 transmission line.
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Table 3.2: Temporarily Affected Area of Productive Lands (Qazi Mahar-RYKhan: 500kV TL)
No. Section of TL by District (Name
of Section/Districts)
Total Land
Area Traversed
(ha)
Affected Productive Land
Area (ha) %age
1 Noshero Feroze District 356.2 348.1 39.9
2 Dadu District 59.1 56.0 6.4
3 Khairpur District 291.2 231.0 26.5
4 Sukkur District 197.5 181.0 20.7
5 Ghotki District 57.0 57.0 6.5
961 873.1 100
36. Overall, the agricultural crops cover 639.2 ha (96%) of the affected farmland area, while 26.4
ha (4%) of it is covered by fruit orchards (see Tables 3.4). Major crops grown in the subproject area
are wheat in rabi season (winter-spring), cotton in kharif season (summer-autumn). Secondly,
mustard is cultivated in rabi season and rice in kharif season, while annual crop of sugarcane is
quite common. These crops along with fruit orchards cover about 98% of the affected farmland
area, while maize/fodder and vegetables are grown on the remaining 2% of the farmlands. Thus,
the subproject’s impact assessment has been made on the basis of wheat, mustard, cotton, rice
and sugarcane crop losses.
Table 3.3: lot-2 Types of Productive Land Affected by Transmission Lines Subproject
District
Productive Land
Compact
Orchard/Plantatio
n
Number of Towers and Affected Area of Crops
No. of
Tower
s
Affected
Area
(m2)
No. of
Towers
Affected
Area
(m2)
Annual Crop
(Sugarcane) Affected Seasonal Crops
No. of
Towers
Affected
Area
(m2)
No. of
Towers
Rabi Season
Wheat
(m2)
Mustard
(m2)
Noshero
Feroz 194 3481350 22 380900 22 463050 148 2610550 26750
Dadu 31 559950 0 0 0 3800 31 556140 0
Khairpur 128 2309900 15 282260 4 150100 109 1867590 9950
Sukkur 95 1808050 16 366950 1 28265 78 1320135 92700
Ghotki 31 569700 1 18850 0 12250 30 53860 0
Total 479 8728950 54 1049060 27 657465 396 6408285 129400
Area in Ha 872.9 104.9 65.75 640.8 12.9
% 12% 7.8% 73.5% 1.5%
37 A total of 9206 trees of which 8301 fruit trees (90%) and 905 wood trees (10%) will be removed
from the 50m wide RoW of the TL (see Tables 3.4 ). The partially affected fruit orchards are planted
mostly with banana orchards, and secondly with mango and date-palm, while some guava and
lemon orchards are also found affected. Table 3.4 shows that a total of 8301 fruit trees will be
affected, of which 5450 are date-palm (65.6%), 905 (11%) mango trees, 967 (11.6%) Banana trees
and the remaining (12%) fruit trees are guava, lemon and berri trees.
38. Besides, the affected kikar plantations are found commonly in patches, as well as in scattered
form, while among the scattered wood trees shisham, neem, jaman, sumbal trees are common.
Table 3.4 shows that a total of 820 wood trees will be affected, of which kikar and Shisham trees
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account for 83% and 8.5% respectively. The remaining 67 trees (8.5%) are poplar/eucalypts, neem,
jaman and sumbal trees.
39. Of the total trees to be removed around 39% will be Sukkur district, 35.50% from Khairpur,
over 27% from Noshero Feroz district and the remaining 4% from Dadu and Ghotki districts
combine.
Table 3.4 Lot-2: Number of Affected Fruit and Wood Trees by District (Dadu-Qazi Mahar)
Types of Trees N.Feroz Dadu Khairpur Sukkur Ghotki Total
1. Fruit Trees (total) 2246 0 2669 3148 218 8301
1. Date Palm 461 0 1922 3062 5 5450
2. Mango 256 0 259 61 59 905
3. Banana 577 0 218 22 150 967
4.OTHERS* 972 0 0 3 4 979
2 Wood Trees (Total) 267 163 117 388 70 905
1.Shisham 16 2 15 19 18 70
2.Kikar 167 49 82 346 39 683
3.Popular/Euc 0 7 13 19 11 85
4.others 49 5 7 4 2 67
Total Affected Trees 2513 63 2786 3536 288 9206
27.5% 0.7% 35.5% 38.8% 3%
* Others (Fruit), include Lemon, Guava and Berri trees. * Others (Wood) include Neem, Jaman and Sumbal trees.
3.2.3 Impacts of Towers
40. The Lot-2 500kV transmission line will require the construction of a total 595 towers, of which
541 towers (91%) will be constructed in productive lands (in croplands) and 54 towers (9%) barren
Lands. in fruit orchards (Mango and Banana). Only 5% (22 towers) will be constructed in
waterlogged/barren lands.None of the towers will be placed in urban area or have a low-bar, and
sufficient clearance will be provided to ensure access by tractors and allow the affected farmers
continued and unhindered cultivation of their land. The farmland under and around towers will,
however, be affected temporarily by the loss of crops and trees during a 3-tier process of tower
construction, namely: (i) construction of foundations, (ii) erection of towers, and (iii) stringing of
power cables. The whole process is usually completed in a period of 24 to 36 months, thereby
causing crop losses for up to three cropping seasons. However, as around 60% (356 out of 595)
tower foundations are already completed, the contractor for Lot-2 will complete construction
activities within two cropping seasons. Accordingly, cash compensation to the affected farmers for
the loss of agricultural crops will be paid for two seasons. Table 3.5 shows that a the construction
of 441 towers will affect 211.7 ha of the cropped area.
Table 3.5: Lot-2: Towers in Productive Farmlands and Affected Crops
Cropping Season Affected Crop No of Towers
Affected Crop Area
(Ha)*
Annual Crop Sugarcane 29 65.75
Rabi Season Crops
Wheat 345 640.8
Mustard 51 12.9
Fruit orchards
Mango/Banana/
Date-Palm 54 104.9
Barren/waterlogged/Unproductive 116 29
Total: - 441 862
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* Land area to be affected temporarily by the construction of One Tower is estimated at 0.25 ha
(50mx50m).
3.2.4 Tower Foundations
41. As stated above, the construction of this 500kV transmission line was started in 1996 and
stopped in 1997 for financial reasons. During that 15 months period a total of 754 tower
foundations were constructed, of which 356 are in Lot-2 section of the transmission Line. The
constructed tower foundations forms 59% (356 out of 595) of the total towers in Lot-2 part of the
transmission line. The tower foundation constructed in 1996-97 forms 92.5% of the total towers in
Moro-Dadu section while over 50% in Moro-Qazi Mahar section
Table 3.6: Number of Tower Foundations Constructed (1996-97)
TL Section Total No.
of Towers
No. of Foundations by Type %age
Pad Pile Total
II-A Moro – Dadu 137 126 92.5
II-B Moro – Qazi Mahar 458 230 50.2
Total (Subproject): 595 356 59.8
42. Of the total tower foundations constructed in 1996-97, 331 (81.2%) foundations were placed
in productive lands, while only 25 tower foundations (7%) were put in unproductive lands. Of the
total 225 foundations, 214 foundations (95%) were constructed in croplands and only 11 (5%)
foundations in compact fruit/wood plantations.
Table 3.7: Tower Foundations Constructed in Productive Lands (1996-97)
TL Section Number of Foundations
Total Constructed Productive Lands %age
II.A Moro – Dadu 126 126 100
II.B Moro – Qazi Mahar 230 205 89.1
Total (Subproject): 356 331 93%
Table 3.8: Tower Foundations Constructed in Productive Lands (1996-97)
TL Section No. of Foundations in Productive Lands
Orchards Sugarcane Seasonal Crops Total
II.A Moro – Dadu 2 7 32 41
II.B Moro - Qazi Mahar 9 21 154 184
Total (Subproject): 11 28 186 225
Percentages: 4.8 12.4 82.6 100.0
3.2.5 Impacts of TL Corridor (Stringing Activity)
43. Sections of the transmission line falling in-between the towers (50 m wide corridor) has been
termed as TL Corridor, where the damage or loss of crops will be caused in farmland areas by the
stringing of power cables. This final activity is usually carried out rapidly at one stretch of time and
completed in one cropping season, for which one-time crop compensation will be paid to the
affected farmers. Cash compensation will also be paid to AHs for the loss or removal of their trees
falling within the 50m wide corridor (whether Towers or TL Corridor). Table 3.9 shows that TL
Corridor in productive farmlands will be 166 km long and it will affect one crop on a total area of
862 ha.
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Table 3.9: Lot-2 500KV TL Length and Area of Farmland Affected by TL Corridor
Cropping Season Affected Crop Affected Crop Area (ha)
Perennial Sugarcane 65.7
Rabi Crops
Wheat 640.8
Mustard 12.9
Total: 719.4
3.4 Impact on Affected Households
44. The Lot-2 Implementation of Transmission Line will affect a total of 615 households (Ahs) of
which 249 (40.5%) will be from district Noshero Feroz followed by 146 (27.3%) from Khairpur, 138
(22.5%) from Sukkur and 82 (13%) i.e. 44 and 38 in Ghotki and Dadu districts respectively. Of the
total AHs around 76% are landlords/ owner farmers and remaining 24% are renters/sharecroppers.
Table 3.10: Lot-2 Farming Households Affected by Construction of Transmission Line
District
No of
Affected
HHs
Total
Farm
size
Affected Farmlands
Owners farmers Share Croppers
Ha No Affected
Land
% of
total
land
No Affected
Land
% of
total
land
Overal
l %
Noshero
Feroze 249 11815.5 179 347.5 2.9 70 132.5 1.1 4.1
Dadu 38 1790.5 25 56.1 3.1 13 20.5 1.1 4.3
Khairpur 146 7526 124 231 3.1 21 43.8 0.6 3.7
Sukkur 138 5580 104 183.5 3.3 34 49.9 0.9 4.2
Ghotki 44 2248.7 35 58.9 2.6 9 8.14 0.4 3.0
Total 615 28960.7 467 877 3.0 147 254.84 0.9 3.9
45. The socio-economic data survey revealed that the total agriculture land owned/cultivated
by the 615 AHs is 28960 hectares with an average of 47 Ha per household.The landholding size with
the average Landlord is higher at 99 Ha as against 39 Ha for the owner farmers and around 45 Ha
for the sharecroppers (table 4.4 below). The sharecropper infect is the small landowner who also
rented land from others for agriculture. The average landholding size for all above mentioned three
categories is higher in District Khairpur followed by Noshero Feroze.
46. An analysis of the total farm sizes of the farming 614 AHs (see Table 4.4) shows that: (i)
farm sizes of the 78 land lords range from 20 ha to 506 ha (very wide range) and average at 99
ha; (ii) farm sizes of the 389 owner farmers range from mare 5.5 ha to 129.5 ha and average at 39
ha (fairly large farms), and (iii) farm sizes of the 147 share croppers/ renters range from mare 12.9
ha to 127.5 ha and average at 44.8 ha (fairly large farms). Thus, overall the farming AHs (both
landowners and sharecroppers) have mostly medium to large, and larger farm holdings; and
smaller farms (up to 6 ha) are very few.
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47. The Lot-2 implementation of TL will affect around 878 ha area of these Ahs, which is around
4% of their total land under cultivation. The impact on average landlord will be a temporary crop
loss of 2.8 hectares, and the owner farmer will bear a crop loss of 1.2 hectare and sharecropper
/renters with 1.5 hectares. Construction of tower will effect around 40% of the Ahs while the
remaining 60 % will face crop loss during stringing.
3.3 Significance of Impacts
48. The impact of loss of crops will be insignificant on all the 615 AHs, as none of them will lose
>10% of his total crop income (see table above). The 50m wide strip of land will be acquired
temporarily as a working corridor for installation of new towers and stringing of power lines. Fair
compensation will be paid to all the affected landowners and sharecroppers for the loss of their
crops and trees.
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4. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK: PROJECT COMPENSATION AND
REHABILITATION FRAMEWORK
49. This section compares the Pakistani laws and regulations on land acquisition and resettlement
with the requirements of the ADB Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards and details summarizes
the main components of the policy framework prepared specifically for the project to ensure that
ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS 2009) is complied with (refer to section 2.4 of this Chapter).
4.1 Pakistan’s Law and Regulations on Land Acquisition and Resettlement
50.The Pakistan law governing land acquisition is the LAA of 1894 and successive amendments. The
LAA regulates the land acquisition process and enables the federal and provincial governments to
acquire private land for public purposes through the exercise of the right of eminent domain. Land
acquisition is a provincial responsibility and each province has its own interpretation of the Act.
Some provinces also have their own province specific implementation rules. The LAA and its
Implementation Rules require that, following an impact identification and valuation exercise, land
and crops are compensated in cash at the current market rate to titled landowners. The LAA
mandates that land valuation is to be based on the last 3 to 5 years average registered land sale
rates. However, in several recent cases the median rate over the past 1 year, or even the current
rates, have been applied with an added 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge according to the
provision of the law.
51. Based on the LAA, only legal owners and tenants registered with the Land Revenue Department
or possessing formal lease agreements, are eligible for compensation or livelihood support. The
rights of the non-titled are however addressed under the 1986 Punjab Jinnah Abadis for Non-
proprietors in Rural Areas Act which recognize to squatters the right to receive rehabilitation in
form of a replacement plot.
52 The LAA lays down definite procedures for acquiring private land for projects and payment of
compensation. The rights of people whose land is to be acquired are fully safeguarded. For entering
private land or carrying out surveys and investigations, specified formalities have to be observed
and notifications to be issued. Damage to any crops during survey and investigations has to be
compensated. The displaced persons, if not satisfied, can go to the Court of Law to contest the
compensation award of the Land Acquisition Collector (LAC).
53.The law deals with matters related to the acquisition of private land and other immovable assets
that may exist on it when the land is required for public purpose. A listing of the Sections of the Act
and their salient features is given in Table 2 below. The right to acquire land for public purposes is
established when Section 4 of the LAA is triggered. The LAA specifies a systematic approach for
acquisition and compensation of land and other properties for development projects. It stipulates
various sections pertaining to notifications, surveys, acquisition, compensation and apportionment
awards, along with disputes resolution, penalties and exemptions. Surveys for land acquisition are
to be disclosed to the displaced persons.
TABLE 2: SALIENT FEATURES OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT (LAA) 1894 AND SUCCESSIVE AMENDMENTS
Key Sections Salient Features of the LAA (1894)
Section 4 Publication of preliminary notification and power for conducting survey.
Section 5 Formal notification of land needed for a public purpose. Section 5a covering the need for
enquiry
Section 6 The Government makes a more formal declaration of intent to acquire land.
Section 7 The Land Commissioner shall direct the Land Acquisition Collector (LAC) to take order the
acquisition of the land.
Section 8 The LAC has then to direct that the land required to be physically marked out, measured and
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Key Sections Salient Features of the LAA (1894)
planned.
Section 9
The LAC gives notice to all APs that the Government intends to take possession of the land and
if they have any claims for compensation then these claims are to be made to him at an
appointed time.
Section 10 Delegates power to the LAC to record statements of APs in the area of land to be acquired or
any part thereof as co-proprietor, sub-proprietor, mortgagee, and tenant or otherwise.
Section 11
Enables the Collector to make enquiries into the measurements, value and claim and then to
issue the final “award". The award includes the land's marked area and the valuation of
compensation.
Section 16 When the LAC has made an award under Section 11, he will then take possession and the land
shall thereupon vest absolutely in the Government, free from all encumbrances.
Section 18 In case of dissatisfaction with the award, APs may request the LAC to refer the case onward to
the court for a decision. This does not affect the Government taking possession of the land.
Section 23 The award of compensation for the owners for acquired land is determined at its market value
plus 15% in view of the compulsory nature of the acquisition for public purposes.
Section 28 Relates to the determination of compensation values and interest premium for land acquisition
Section 31
Section 31 provides that the LAC can, instead of awarding cash compensation in respect of any
land, make any arrangement with a person having an interest in such land, including the grant
of other lands in exchange.
4.1.1 The Punjab Katchi Abadi (PKAA) Act 1986
54. Under the Punjab Katchi Abadi Act (PKAA) 1986, settlements can be declared as official
Katchi Abadis and urban squatters can be given the right for rehabilitation. The PKAA envisages
the regularization of land entitlements and provision of infrastructure for all squatter
settlements on government land established before 23 March 1985. The PKAA led to the
establishment of the Punjab Katchi Abadis which was tasked to coordinate the process of
awarding leases to the residents and to provide infrastructure and other basic services. The
Punjab Katchi Abadis are a province wide agency that operates in towns and cities throughout
Punjab. The Act enables the transfer of government owned land to urban squatters or allocates
funds for cash assistance. Based on the PKAA 1986, the Program can provide rehabilitation
compensation to encroachers or squatters affected by subprojects.
4.1.2 Punjab Katchi Abadis Act 1992 (Amendment Ordinance No. XVIII of 2007)
55. This ordinance updates the 1986 Act. It makes provisions for the regularization of Katchi
Abadis and outlines the provision for giving assistance. The Director General shall be appointed
by the Government and is entrusted to implement the Act. Subject to the provisions of sub-
sections (2), (3), (4) and (5) and the directions, if any, of government the Director General can
regularize any settlement of more than 40 dwelling units that was occupied before 23rd March
2010. The Director General shall prepare schemes for development, improvement or
regularization of Katchi Abadis, including the grant of proprietary rights in Katchi Abadis to the
dwellers. The schemes that are prepared are sanctioned by the Government. The arrangements
for the schemes are covered in Sections (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and P4. There has also been an
amendment to the Acton on the 20th October 2007.
4.1.3 Telegraph Act (TA), 1885
56. In case of impacts caused by poles and towers for public facilities and transmission lines,
the land acquisition is not regulated by the LAA but instead by the Telegraph Act, 1885
(amended in 1975). The original provision of this law was that the land occupied by telegraph
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poles was not to be compensated (only crops destroyed during the erection of the pole were
compensated).This was based on the logic that a pole, covering only a negligible land area, does
not cause substantial impacts to land users. This, however, is no longer the case once the same
provision is extended to transmission towers.
57. The Telegraph Act (Section 11) confers powers on the DISCOs to enter private lands and
(Section 10) construct/maintain electric poles and lines without the need to acquire the land
affected and paying compensation for it. However, the sub-section 10 (d), provides that a
DISCOs is required to avoid causing unnecessary damages to the affected land and associated
assets. Finally, the Section 16 provides that if any such damage occurs (i.e. damages to crops,
irrigation facilities, land quality or land income). The proponent has to provide compensation for
the damages.
58. To accommodate the APs needs, under this Program, the DISCOs have agreed to apply
the Telegraphic Act liberally by i) compensating at market rates all land occupied by towers in
urban areas; ii) by avoiding land impacts in rural areas through the use of towers with sufficient
vertical clearance to allow the continuation of unrestricted farming and animal grazing; and iii) if
the construction of such towers is impossible, by compensating the land occupied by tower
bases land also in rural areas. In addition, the DISCOs will compensate by default all crops
expected to be affected by the 3 major distribution lines construction phases, i.e. i) construction
of tower bases; ii) tower erection; and iii) stringing.
4.2 ADB’s Policy and Principles (SPS 2009)
59. The policy principles and objectives are shown in Box 1 with the key principles
highlighted in bold. When land other than government owned land is to be acquired then a Land
Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) is required. In cases where just unused government
land is to be acquired then a LARDDP is prepared.. The principles are :
Box 1: SPS Policy Principles
Objectives: To avoid involuntary resettlement wherever possible; to minimize involuntary resettlement by exploring
project and design alternatives; to enhance, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons in real terms
relative to pre-project levels; and to improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable
groups.
Scope and Triggers: The involuntary resettlement safeguards covers physical displacement (relocation, loss of
residential land, or loss of shelter) and economic displacement (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources,
or means of livelihoods) as a result of (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or
on access to legally designated parks and protected areas.
Policy Principles:
1. Screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks.
Determine the scope of resettlement planning through a survey and/or census of displaced persons, including a
gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement impacts and risks.
2. Carry out meaningful consultations with displaced persons, host communities, and concerned non-government
organizations. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options. Ensure their
participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of resettlement programs. Pay
particular attention to the needs of vulnerable groups, especially those below the poverty line. These include the
landless, the elderly, women and children. Specific safeguards cover Indigenous People, including those without
statutory title to land, including those having communal rights, and ensure their participation in consultations.
Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of the displaced persons’ concerns.
Support the social and cultural institutions of displaced persons and their host population. Where involuntary
resettlement impacts and risks are highly complex and sensitive, compensation and resettlement decisions
should be preceded by a social preparation phase.
3. Improve, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons through (i) land-based resettlement
strategies when affected livelihoods are land based and where it is possible to give cash compensation at
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replacement value for land when the loss of land does not undermine livelihoods, (ii) prompt replacement of
assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iii) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for
assets that cannot be restored, and (iv) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes
where these are possible.
4. Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance, including the following: (i) if
there is relocation, secured tenure to relocation land, better housing at resettlement sites with comparable
access to employment and production opportunities, integration of resettled persons economically and socially
into their host communities, and extension of project benefits to host communities; (ii) transitional support and
development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and
(iii) civic infrastructure and community services, as required.
5. Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups, including women, to at least
national minimum standards. In rural areas provide them with legal and affordable access to land and resources,
and in urban areas provide them with appropriate income sources and legal and affordable access to adequate
housing.
6. Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land acquisition is through negotiated
settlement to ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better
income and livelihood status.
7. Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for
resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of non-land assets.
8. Prepare a resettlement plan elaborating on displaced persons’ entitlements, the income and livelihood
restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound
implementation schedule.
9. Disclose a draft resettlement plan, including documentation of the consultation process in a timely manner,
before project appraisal, in an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable to displaced persons
and other stakeholders. Disclose the resettlement plan and its updates to displaced persons.
10. Conceive and execute involuntary resettlement as part of a development project or program. Include the full
costs of resettlement in the presentation of project’s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary
resettlement impacts, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-
alone operation.
11. Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or economic displacement.
Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation.
12. Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standards of living of displaced persons and
whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline
conditions and the results of the resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports.
4.3 Comparison of Pakistan Land Acquisition Act (LAA)& ADB SPS
60. Table 2.1 below outlines the differences between Pakistani Law and ADB policy. TABLE 2: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PAKISTAN’S LAA 1894 AND ADB SPS 2009
GoP Land Acquisition Act 1894 Gap Filling Measures (SPS 2009 requirements)
Only titled landowners or customary rights holders are
recognized for compensation.
Lack of title should not be a bar to resettlement and
rehabilitation support. Requires equal treatment of those
without clear land titles (for example, squatters or other
informal settlers) in terms of their entitlements for
resettlement assistance and compensation for the loss of
non-land assets.
Only registered landowners, sharecroppers and lease
holders are eligible for compensation of crop losses.
Crop compensation is to be provided irrespective of the land
registration status of the affected farmer/share cropper.
Tree losses are compensated based on outdated
officially fixed rates by the relevant forest and
agriculture departments.
Tree losses are to be compensated according to market rates
based on productive age or wood volume, depending on tree
type.
Negotiated Purchase, no LARP required. Procedures
available through instructions and agreement signed.
Prepare LARP in accordance with the provisions detailed in
the SPS (2009) .
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GoP Land Acquisition Act 1894 Gap Filling Measures (SPS 2009 requirements)
Land valuation is based on the median registered land
transfer rate over the 3 years prior to Section 4 of the
LAA being invoked. A 15% compulsory acquisition
charges are paid over and above the assessed
compensation. However, recent practice is that prices
based on the average over the last one year prior to
acquisition commencing is applied. Provinces have also
issued instructions for assessing compensation to
ensure displaced persons receive compensation at
market price.
Replacement cost surveys undertaken by the EA and shared
with assessors when determining compensation.
The valuation of structures is based on official rates,
with depreciation deducted from gross value of the
structure and also 15% of the value of salvaged
materials.
The valuation of built-up structures is based on current
market value but with consideration of the cost of new
construction of the structure, with no deduction for
depreciation.
The decisions regarding land acquisition and the
amounts of compensation to be paid are published in
the official Gazette and notified in accessible places so
that the people affected are well informed.
Carry out consultations to inform potentially displaced
persons about the likely impacts, finalization of award and
payment of compensation. Disclose draft LARPs and their
updates, as applicable.
There is no provision for income and livelihood
rehabilitation measures. There are also no special
allowances for vulnerable groups. There are no
requirements to assess opportunities for benefit
sharing. Untitled DPs are not entitled to rehabilitation
support.
The ADB policy requires rehabilitation of livelihoods, and
support during the relocation process. There are also
provisions to be made to cover transitional period costs, and
livelihood restoration. Particular attention must be paid to
the poor and vulnerable groups, including women. A guiding
principle is that DPs should at least be able to reach a
defined minimum livelihood standard. In rural areas DPs
should be provided with legal access to replacement land
and resources to meet the defined minimum livelihood level.
In urban areas provision should be made for appropriate
income sources and the legal and affordable access to
adequate housing. Untitled DPs have rights.
Prepare and disclose land acquisition and resettlement
plans LARPs. There is no law or policy that requires
preparation of LARPs.
Resettlement plans are prepared and disclosed.
Grievance redress is established through the formal
land acquisition process at a point in time or through
appeals to the court
Provide mechanisms that are accessible locally and available
throughout project implementation.
Only compensation is paid but not resettlement
allowances, there is no mechanism to ensure payment
is made before displacement
All compensation and allowances to be paid prior to physical
or economic dislocation.
No requirements to prepare and disclose monitoring
reports
Prepare and disclose monitoring reports
No special provisions to deal with support to displaced,
vulnerable, and tribal groups.
Combined resettlement and indigenous peoples plan
prepared
4.4 Remedial Measures to Bridge the Gap
61. Project specific resettlement issues have been addressed to assist non-titled persons and bridge
the gap between existing practice and the main guidelines of the ADB SPS 2009 with regard to involuntary
resettlement. To reconcile the inconsistencies between the LAA (1894) and ADB policy, the NTDC has
updated the land acquisition and resettlement framework (LARF) and this LARP for tranche 3 of the
Investment Program, ensuring that compensation is provided at replacement cost.
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5. CONSULTATION PARTICIPATION AND DISCLOSURE
5.1 Stakeholder’s Consultations
62. The consultative process undertaken for the Updation of the LARP as well as during the socio-
economic survey February 1-23. 2015, has included the members of AHs. As the local government
institutions are currently not functional their local representatives were not involved in
consultations in the subproject area. Special attention was paid to identify the needs of vulnerable
groups (such as the poor, widows and elderly), to ensure that their views have been considered in
the Updation of the LARP.
63. Consultation with stakeholders at the different stages of the subproject is required by ADB’s
Policy on Involuntary Resettlement and as provided for in the LARFThere are two types of
stakeholders, i.e. primary and secondary stakeholders. The primary stakeholders are the initial
stakeholders, such as affected persons, general public including women resided in villages in the
vicinity of the sub-project area.Accordingly, the consultations were made with all primary
stakeholders for sharing the information regarding the sub-project, i.e. spotting of towers and
installation of transmission line.
64. The secondary stakeholders include the main contractor, the sub-contractor, NTDC
construction supervision staff –Engineering and land acquisition, Environmental and social
implementation cell (ESIC) the district line departments –Agriculture. Irrigation and forestry.
Consultations with all these stakeholders were held on February 2- 8 in Sukkur, Moro and Khairpur
and on February a joint consultation with contractor, land revenue and NTDC-LA staff on February
21 at Ghotki.
5.2 Public Consultations
65. A series of 9 Nos consultations with 165 participants were carried out with the affectees and
other local community to share the information about the sub-project and record their concerns/
feedback associated with this sub-project. In this context, the APs shared their point of view
regarding payment on the loss of their crops and trees, as most the local people had their concerns
regarding the true assessment of compensation.
5.3 Concerns Regarding the Sub-project
66. During the field survey, people were asked about their views regarding the proposed sub-
project. In general, local community has positive attitude towards the implementation of this
proposed sub-project that this will help in reducing the shortage of electricity in the area.
Consultations with APs
67. Consultation is a continuous process that started at the project preparatory stage and will
continue till project completion. Based on the consultations with the affected persons and general
public, a number of concerns were highlighted and accordingly some feedback was also provided.
The main concerns include the compensation of crops & trees at current market rates and
disbursement should be made prior to the start of civil works; employment to the local peoples
should be provided and routine working of local women should not be hindered during the
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construction phase of the project. RoW clearance for undertaking the project activities should be
minimized at the best possible extent3.
68. List of public consultations carried out in the villages located along the T/L route
alignment of the proposed sub-project is given in Table 5.1.
Table 5.1: Participants in Group Discussions and Consultations
Affected
District Village Date
Number of
Consultation Groups Number of Participants
No. Name Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 Dadu 1.Badi Khan Jatoi Feb. 5 1 1 2 8 5 13
2 Noshero
Feroze
1. Allahyar Setar Feb. 8 1 1 2 9 7 16
2.Asil Khan Talpar Feb. 11 1 1 2 12 7 19
3. Jummal Rajpar Feb. 13 1 1 2 10 6 16
3 Khairpur 1.abdul Rahim Kator Feb. 16 1 1 2 12 8 20
2.Alidino Feb. 18 1 1 2 17 5 22
4 Sukkur
1. Noor Ahmad
Arian Feb. 20 1 1 2 13 9 22
2. Arror Feb. 21 1 1 2 10 7 17
5 Ghotki 1.Qazi Mahar Feb. 23 1 1 2 13 8 21
Totals: 9 9 18 105 62 167
Percentages: 50% 50% 100 63% 37% 100
Redress of Farmers Issues
69. Compensation for the loss of crops and trees will be estimated by the concerned
department keeping in view the current market rates and payment will be made prior to start
of civil works; one-third of unskilled labour will be engaged from local community especially APs
and timing of project work will be adjusted with respect to the peak working hours of local
women.
70. The redressal of APs/ local community concerns is tabulated as below:
APs/ Community Concerns and their Redress
Concerns Redress Remarks
An employment in the project
should be provided to increase the
livelihood.
Preference will be given to engage
local people especially APs in the
project related jobs.
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The impact of electromagnetic
induction increases during the rainy
days.
It is required to avoid any field
activity by the local people during
rainy days to prevent accidents.
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In some cases, local women are
working in agricultural fields so
The timing of work will be
adjusted with respect to the peak
Contactor’s will
take care of this
3At few points diversion were demanded by local communities to avoid the impact on structures such as mosques, madrassa, petrol
pump, housing societies, orchards (Mango) and villages (residential houses).
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Concerns Redress Remarks
their routine activities should not
be disturbed due to the
construction activities.
working hours of local women. issue.
RoW clearance for installation of
towers and transmission line should
be minimized at the best possible
extent.
All efforts and engineering
practices will be adopted during
final design to minimize the RoW
clearance.
Design Contactors
will ensure its
compliance under
the NTDC
supervision.
Installation should be done after
harvest of crops
Preference will be given to
installation after harvest, but in
case of any crop/ tree losses,
compensation at current market
rate will be given to owners of
crops/ trees.
PMU (NTDC) will
ensure the
payment against
the loss of crops/
trees.
Compensation should be made
before the start of civil work.
As per ADB policy no civil work will
be started before the
disbursement of compensation to
all APs.
Impacts on the structures should be
avoided as maximum as possible.
Impacts at various points are
avoided by doing diversions at 6
points.
Information Disclosure
71. This LARP in English is to be disclosed on the ADB website, while the one in local
language (Urdu) will be disclosed in the EA website and in local administrative offices. A
summary pamphlet of the LARP in English is included in the Annex-A of the LARP and that a copy
of its version in local language will be sent to all APs. Disclosure is a condition for LARP approval.
72. Furthermore, this LARP will also be disclosed in local language to the APs and some
other key local persons resided in the vicinity of the sub-project, so that each AP could be able to
understand the sub-project activities, i.e. the sub-project, cut-off date, eligibility for entitlement
of compensation, methods of measurement, price assessment & valuation of losses, payment of
compensation, community complaints redress system, budget and monitoring & evaluation.
73. The PIU will keep the APs informed about the impacts and entitlement of compensation
and facilitate in addressing grievance (s) of the APs as well as local community members. Finally,
there will be on-site community/ APs gathering to monitor the entitled disbursement of the
compensation to the APs.
74. A copy of the information brochure will also be placed at PIU at field level and in PMU at
sub-project level for ready reference.
5.4 Information Brochure
75. During the field survey, draft information brochure (draft) was disclosed to the APs. A
summary ‘Pamphlet’ of the LARP in English is included in Annex-A at the end of this document. A
copy of its version in local language will be sent to all APs as disclosure is a condition for LARP
approval.
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6. COMPENSATION ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENTS FOR DPs 6.1 COMPENSATION ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENTS
Land acquisition tasks under the program, and for this subproject, will be implemented according
to a compensation eligibility and entitlements framework in line with Pakistan’s law/ regulation
and ADB Policy.
A summary entitlements matrix is included in Table 3.3 below.
Table 6.1: Compensation and Entitlement Matrix
Asset
Specification Affected Persons Compensation Entitlements4
Temporary impacts on arable land
Access is not restricted and existing or current land use will remain unchanged
Farmers/ Titleholders
• No compensation for land provided that the land is rehabilitated/ restored to its former quality following completion of works;
Leaseholders/ Sharecroppers
(registered or not)
• No compensation for land provided that the land is rehabilitated/ restored to its former quality following completion of works;
Agricultural workers • Compensation, in cash for lost employment for the
affected period.
Squatters • Compensation, in cash, for all damaged crops and
trees, where these are owned by the squatters.
Permanent impacts on
arable land where access is restricted and/or land use will be affected
All adverse effects on land use independent of severity of impact
Farmers/ Titleholders
• Land for land compensation with plots of equal value and productivity to the plots lost; or;
• Cash compensation plus 15% CAS for affected land at replacement cost based on market value free of taxes, registration, and transfer costs
Leaseholders/ Sharecroppers
(registered or not)
• Renewal of lease/ sharecropping contract in other plots of equal value/ productivity of plots lost, or
• Cash equivalent to market value of gross yield of affected land for the remaining lease/ contract years (up to a maximum of 3 years).
Agricultural workers losing their contract
• Cash indemnity corresponding to their salary (including portions in kind) for the remaining part of the agricultural year.
Squatters • 1 rehabilitation allowance equal to market value of 1
gross harvest (in addition to crop compensation) for land use loss.
Additional provisions for severe impacts
(More than 10% of land loss)
Farmers/ Titleholders
Leaseholders
• 1 severe impact allowance equal to market value of gross harvest of the affected land for 1 year (inclusive of winter and summer crop and additional to standard crop compensation)
Sharecroppers
(registered or not)
• 1 severe impact allowance equal to market value of share of harvest lost (additional to standard crop compensation)
Squatters • 1 severe impact allowance equal to market value of
gross harvest of the affected land for 1 year (inclusive of winter and summer crops and additional to standard crop compensation)
Residential/
Commercial
Land
Titleholders • Land for land compensation through provision of a
plots comparable in value/ location to plot lost or
• Cash compensation plus 15% CAS for affected land at full replacement cost free of taxes, registration, and transfer costs.
Renters/ Leaseholders
• 3 months rent or a value proportionate to the duration of the remaining lease, including any deposits they may lose.
4Compensation for all assets will be to the owner of the asset.
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Asset
Specification Affected Persons Compensation Entitlements4
Squatters • Accommodation in available alternate land/ or
a self-relocation allowance (Rs. 9,000).
Houses/
Structures
All relevant APs
(including squatters)
• Cash compensation plus 10% electrification allowance at replacement rates for affected structure and other fixed assets free of salvageable materials, depreciation and transaction costs.
• Affected tenants will receive cash compensation of a value proportionate to the duration of the remaining lease period, or three months, whichever is higher.
• In case of partial permanent impacts full cash assistance to restore remaining structure, in addition to compensation at replacement cost for the affected part of the structure.
Crops Crops affected All APs owning crops (including squatters)
• Crop compensation in cash at full market rate for one harvest (either winter or summer) by default for impacts caused by grid construction, tower base, stringing and access.
• All other crop losses will be compensated at market rates based on actual losses.
Trees Trees affected All APs owning trees (including squatters)
• For timber/ wood trees, the compensation will be at market value of tree's wood content.
• Fruit trees: Cash compensation based on lost production for the entire period needed to reestablish a tree of equal productivity.
Business/
Employment
Temporary or permanent loss of business or employment
All APs (including squatters, agriculture workers)
• Business owner: i) Cash compensation equal to one year
income, if loss is permanent; ii) In case of temporary loss,
cash compensation equal to the period of the interruption
of business up to a maximum of six months or covering the
period of income loss based on construction activity.
• Workers/ employees: Indemnity for lost wages for the period of business interruption up to a maximum of 3 months (at OPL level Rs. 9,000/ month).
Relocation Transport and transitional livelihood costs
All APs affected by relocation
• Provision of sufficient allowance to cover transport expenses and livelihood expenses for one month (Rs. 9,000 per household).
Community assets
Mosques, footbridges, roads, schools, health center
Affected community • Rehabilitation/ substitution of affected structures/
utilities (i.e. mosques, footbridges, roads, schools, health centers).
Vulnerable APs livelihood
Households’ below poverty line and female headed households, disable persons of HH.
All affected vulnerable APs
• Lump sum one time livelihood assistance allowance (Rs. 9,000 at OPL Punjab) on account of livelihood restoration support.
• Temporary or permanent employment during construction or operation, where ever feasible.
Unidentified Losses
Unanticipated impacts
All APs • Deal appropriately during sub-project implementation
according to the ADB Safeguard Policy
6.2 Eligibility
AHs entitled for compensation or rehabilitation provisions under the program are:
• All AHs affected by restricted access to, or use of, land whether they have legal title/traditional land rights or not;
• Tenants and sharecroppers whether registered or not;
• Owners of crops, plants, or other objects attached to the land.
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Compensation eligibility will be limited by a cut-off date to be set for each subproject on the last
date of the Resettlement Field Surveys (RFS). AHs who settle in the affected areas after the cut-off
date will not be eligible for compensation. They will, however, be given sufficient advance notice,
requested to vacate premises and dismantle affected structures prior to project implementation.
Their dismantled structures will not be confiscated and they will not pay any fine or sanction.
Forced eviction will only be considered after all other efforts are exhausted.
Cut-off Date: Compensation eligibility will be limited by a cut-off date fixed by NTDC 1st
. March
2015 for this subproject. AHs that settle in the affected areas and/or make changes in the land use
patterns after this cut-off date will not be eligible for compensation. They will, however, be given
sufficient advance notice requesting them to vacate premises/corridor and dismantle all affected
structures and other establishments (if any) prior to project implementation. They will be allowed
to reuse their salvaged material for free and they will not be asked to pay any fine for making those
change. Forced eviction will only be considered after all other efforts are exhausted.
6.3 Strategy for Compensation of Land Affected by Towers
Besides the amended LAA, the NTDC has adopted the Telegraph Act, 1885 (amended) for the
construction and maintenance of power transmission lines. The latter Act was originally framed for
the construction of telegraphic poles during the British Era and later inherited by Pakistan upon
independence. This Act was subsequently adopted by WAPDA for electric poles and supply lines,
and eventually passed to NTDC. However, telegraphic or electric poles cover a much smaller area of
land compared with transmission towers which have the potential to affect crops, orchards and
scattered wood and fruit trees. The NTDC makes utmost efforts to minimize resettlement impacts,
alternatively the affected farmers are compensated for their crop and tree losses, and built-up
structures requiring relocation, based on prevalent market prices.
Based on current Pakistani Law and NTDC’s practice, the land under the towers is not acquired
permanently and therefore compensation is not required for land. For this Program, however, it
was agreed between NTDC and ADB that the land under the tower will not be acquired, but would
only require compensation in the case where: (i) in rural areas, the tower hinders access to the land
under the tower for cultivation; and/or, (ii) in urban/residential areas, the tower restricts use of the
land for housing development.
In the case of urban/residential areas, the land under towers will be considered as being
permanently affected and therefore it will be compensated in full. In the case of rural areas and
agricultural land, as long as the towers provide sufficient clearance to allow the continuation of
crop cultivation, the land will be considered to be temporarily affected (for the duration of tower
installation and stringing of the lines) and therefore will not be acquired nor compensated.
However, the respective landowners can reuse such land for cultivation or similar purposes. But, as
none of the towers of this 500kV TL are located in an urban area nor they will hinder future
cultivation of land in rural areas, no land compensation will be applicable for the land under tower,
and only crop and tree compensation will be paid to the AHs.
82. The construction of towers on agricultural land however will still require the provision of
compensation for crops and loss of trees, for the area under the tower plus a small perimeter
surrounding it (an access and working area). The area included in the perimeter has been assessed
at 2,500 m2 (or 0.25 ha) for a 500 kV tower. Furthermore, as the construction of towers involves a
3-tier process, namely: (i) preparation of the foundation; (ii) erection of the tower; and, (iii)
stringing of the power cables, and this process has the potential to affect three crops, and thus,
compensation for three crops will be paid to the affected farmers.
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Compensation Entitlements
Entitlement provisions for AHs cover such impacts as land losses, house and buildings losses, crops
and trees losses, a relocation subsidy, rehabilitation measures, and a business losses allowance
based on tax declarations and/or lump sums. Under the resettlement entitlement if unanticipated
impacts are encountered during the implementation of the LARP, the entitlement as defined by
the LARF shall be applied, and consultation shall be done to inform APs or new APs of the
additional impacts. To ensure that the compensation is reflective of appropriate rates
corresponding to actual impacts, the updated rates shall be applied, if and when the delivery of
compensation gets delayed.
These entitlements are detailed below:
a) Agricultural land impacts will be compensated based on whether an AH’s access to, or use of, their land is restricted. For AHs whose access to, and use of, agricultural land is not restricted i.e. they can continue to cultivate the land, compensation will be for removed or damaged crops and trees. For AHs whose access to, or use of, agricultural land is restricted i.e. they cannot continue to cultivate the land, compensation will be paid at replacement value in: (i) cash at current market rates plus a 15% compulsory acquisition surcharge (CAS), or (ii) through replacement land equal in value/productivity to the plot lost. When >10% of an AH’s income or agricultural land is affected, AHs (owners, leaseholders and sharecroppers) will get an additional allowance for severe impacts equal to the market value of a year’s gross yield of the land lost (inclusive of winter and summer harvest). Eventual transaction taxes/fees will either be paid by NTDC or waived by local governments. Market rates will be assessed through a survey of prevalent land prices, carried out by local government financing institutions.
b) Renters/leaseholders will receive an allowance corresponding to 3 months’ rent. However, the land under towers and line (50m wide RoW) can be used by the landowner or sharecropper for cultivation or the like.
c) Crops: Cash compensation at current market rates for the net harvest actually lost being as it may be the winter, the summer crop, or both. Crop compensation will be paid both to landowners and tenants based on their specific sharecropping agreements.
d) Trees: Cash compensation shall reflect income replacement
e) Agricultural land leaseholders, sharecroppers, and workers: Where the access to, or use of, the land is restricted; affected leaseholders will receive either a renewal of the lease in other plots or cash corresponding to the yearly yield of land lost for remaining years of the lease up to a maximum of 3 years. Sharecroppers will receive their share of harvest at market rates (if impact is temporary) or if the land is lost permanently additional compensation for 1 crop. Agricultural workers, with contracts interrupted, will get an indemnity in cash corresponding to their salary in cash and kind for the remaining part of the agricultural year (inclusive of both winter and summer crops).
f) Un-anticipated Impacts: if unanticipated impacts are encountered during the implementation of the LARP, the entitlement as defined by the LARF shall be applied, and consultation shall be done to inform APs or new APs of the additional impacts.
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7. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
85. The compensation and rehabilitation program described in this LARP involves a number of
agencies including, NTDC as the implementing agencies, the Environmental Protection Agencies
and Provincial Government of the Sindh provinces, and district governments of 5 districts.
7.1 National Transmission and Dispatch Company
86. NTDC as the prime executing agency (EA), bears the overall responsibility for the preparation,
implementation and financing of all tasks set out in this LARP, as well as, inter-agency coordination,
and monitoring and evaluation activities required the LARP preparation, implementation, and
monitoring and evaluation. Institutionally, as shown in Figure 5.1 overleaf, NTDC has three
functional divisions, namely the Planning, Projects and Grid Station Construction divisions.
87. The Planning Division (MP&M) is responsible for planning and preparation of subprojects and
keeping liaison with the Government of Pakistan and Asian Development Bank (ADB), as the donor
of this Project. This division is currently responsible for this Updation of LARP under the support
component in line with the ADB Policies and obtaining approval from ADB.
88, The Projects Division is responsible for the overall management and coordination of the
subprojects. Its major functions include, keeping regular liaison with ADB and relevant departments
of the federal and provincial governments, updating of LARP and its monitoring and evaluation
activities. In addition, the Project Management Unit (PMU) takes care of the overall coordination
and liaison with the Government of Pakistan and ADB. The PMU is assisted by the Project
Management Consultants team, including a Resettlement Specialist, who is already hired for
tranche-1 & II and subsequent tranches.5. Secondly, the Environmental and Social Impact Cell
(ESIC) is responsible for the updating and internal monitoring of LARPs of approved Subprojects.
The ESIC is being assisted by the Resettlement Specialist for Internal Monitoring and Evaluation.
Under the SPS 2009 no external monitoring consultant will be required for this sub-project of
Tranche-III.
89. The Grid Station Construction Division is responsible for implementing the Subprojects,
including LARP preparation/updating and implementation. GM GSC is the final approving authority
for the compensation to be paid to the AHs for their affected assets. This large division is divided
into two geographical regions, each headed by a Chief Engineer. They are EHV – I (Northern Region,
Lahore) and EHV – II (Southern Region, Hyderabad). This Third Circuit 500kV Subproject falls under
the jurisdiction of EHV – II (Hyderabad and EHV-1 Lahore), where a Project Director as head of the
Project Implementation Unit (PIU), along with an Executive Engineer and Sub-Divisional Officers
(Junior Engineers) will be managing the construction works.
90. Besides, each regional EHV has an in-house Land Acquisition Collector (LAC), who along with his
field staff, an Assistant Land Acquisition Officer (Tehsildar) and Patwaris will take care of the
updating (if required) and implementation of the LARP. A Resettlement Specialist will be provided
through the Supervision Consultancy team to provide on-site technical assistance to the NTDC LAC.
91. The NTDC LAC normally works as an independent entity, but in case of local needs like price
updating, grievance redressal, etc., involves the respective District Government, especially the
District Coordination Officer (DCO / District LAC), and other local leaders, and/or the Provincial
Revenue Boards, for addressing broader matters and resolving permanent Land Acquisition issues
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(not applicable to this Subproject). In addition, the NTDC LAC will be provide technical assistance
from the Resettlement Specialists of Project Management Consultant.
Figure 5.1: NTDC Organization for LARP Planning, Implementation and Monitoring
Managing Director,NTDC
General Manager,
Planning (GM Planning)
General Manager, Projects (GM
Projects)
General Manager, Grid Station
Construction (GM, GSC)
Project
Director,
Project
Preparation
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Project
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Chief Engineer, EHV-
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Chief Engineer,
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Project Director
Project Director
Manager, Project
Management Unit
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Project
Management
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Project
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Project
Implementation
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Environmental and
Social Impacts Cell
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Environmental and
Social Monitoring
Consultants
XEN & SDOs XEN & SDOs
Land
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Collector
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Land
Acquisition
Collector (LAC)
Provincial Boards of Revenue
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District LACs, (Patwaris
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Assistant Land
Acquisition
Officer (ALAO)
Assistant Land
Acquisition Officer
(ALAO)
Affected
Households /
Communities
Tehsildar/Pataki Tehsildar/Pataki
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7.2 Federal and Provincial Governments
92. The NTDC usually approaches and involves the respective provincial governments and the
federal government involved in the Subprojects requiring permanent land acquisition and/or for
obtaining No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) from the respective departments for traversing or
affecting major government infrastructure and resources, like major roads, railway lines, canals,
forests, rangelands, wildlife sanctuaries/protected areas, etc. The respective Provincial Boards of
Revenue (PBR) are involved by NTDC when it needs to acquire land on permanent basis for the
construction of a new grid station. This is not the case in this Subproject, as the land for the new
Moro 500kV grid station had been acquired long ago in 1995. However, compensation for the
affected crops, trees and structures will be paid to the affected households. Thus, it is observed
that the NTDC LAC will take care of the LARP implementation, and will not require any major
involvement of the provincial government in doing so.
7.3 District Governments and Union Councils
93. The respective District Governments have jurisdiction for land administration, valuation and
acquisition. At the provincial level these functions rest with the Board of Revenue while at district
level they rest with the District Coordination Office (DCO) and the Land Acquisition Collector (LAC)
within the DCO office. The Tehsildars and a number of minor agents, most notably the Qanungos
(land Surveyors) and Patwari, (land records clerk), carry out specific roles such as titles
identification and verification (see Figure 5.2). Their major involvement is usually sought by NTDC
for permanent land acquisition for constructing new grid stations and other similar facilities.
Functions pertaining to compensation of assets different from land (i.e. buildings, crops and trees)
or income rehabilitation also may fall on local governments, more specifically the respective district
departments.
94. The NTDC LAC and PIU Engineers usually resolve the issues and redress grievances related to
clearing of TL RoW and compensation for affected assets through dialogue and negotiations with
AHs and local community leaders. But where they cannot succeed, they will approach the
respective District Governments, Union Councils and community leaders for seeking their
assistance in getting such land and asset related disputes and issues resolved, assessing/revising
the compensation costs, and redressing outstanding grievances of the affected
households/communities. In short, NTDC will make all out efforts to resolve all the issues and
redress grievances in an informal pre-litigation manner, to avoid delays and ensure smooth
execution of the Subproject works.
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Figure 5.2: Organization of District Land Acquisition Collector Office
DCO &
District Coordination Officers
EDO-R / LAC
Executive District Officer (Revenue) / (Land Acquisition Collector)
Tesildar / Naib Tehsildar
Land Acquisition Officers (LAO)
Qanungo and Patwari
Land Surveyor and Land Records Clerk
7.4 Grievance Redress Committee
95. To get the outstanding disputes resolved and grievances redressed effectively, NTDC will
request the respective District Governments and Union Councils for assistance by forming a
formal grievance redressal committee (GRC) at each district of the Subproject’s affected area.
NTDC’s PIU and LAC will inform all the affected communities of the formation of the same and
advise them to file their complaints with the GRC to be established at each Lot of the sub-
project. The GRC’s structure is shown in Figure 5.3 below, and its scope and functions are
described in Chapter 7 (Grievance Redress Process).
Figure 7.3: Structure of a Grievance Redressal Committee at Each District
Project Manager, PIU, NTDC
(Coordinator)
Project Director EHV
for each Lot.of 3rd
Circuit Transmission
Line
(Principle Member)
Executive Engineer
(XEN) of Each Lot
along with SDO-EHV
ALO-EHV
Pawari-EHV
(AP’s
representatives)
(Member)
Head of ESIC, NTDC
(Member-Secretary)
7.5 GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCESS
96. A grievance mechanism will be available to allow an AH appealing any disagreeable
decision, practice or activity arising from land or other assets compensation. AHs were fully
informed of their rights and of the procedures for addressing complaints whether verbally or in
writing during consultation, survey, and time of compensation.
97. Care will always be taken to prevent grievances rather than going through a redress
process. This can be obtained through careful LAR design and implementation, by ensuring full
participation and consultation with the AHs, and by establishing extensive communication and
coordination between the communities, PD/PIU offices and LACs, and the districts governments
in general.
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98. As finances will move differently for land and other items compensation or rehabilitation
(in the first case funds will move from NTDC through the ALO to the AHs, while in the second
funds will go directly from NTDC to the AHs. The complaint and grievances will be addressed
through two different processes as described in Table 7.1.
Table 7.1: Grievance Resolution Process
Land & Crop Compensation Issues Other Compensation or Project Issues
1. First, complaints resolution will be
attempted at village level through the
involvement of the project officers at
Hyderabad
1. First, complaints resolution will be
attempted at village level through the
involvement of the ESIC, and project staff
2. If still unsettled, a grievance can then be
lodged to the LAC who has 30 days to decide
on the case.
2. If still unsettled, a grievance can be lodged
to thePMU, which will have 30 days to
respond.
3. If no solution was reached a grievance can
be lodged with support of the LCC to the PMU.
The AH must lodge the complaint within 1
month of lodging the original complaint with
the LAC and must produce documents
supporting his/her claim. The PMU will provide
the decision within 21 days of registering the
complaint. The PMU decision must be in
compliance with this LARF provisions.
3. If no solution was reached a grievance can
be lodged with support of the LCC to the PMU.
The DH must lodge the complaint within 1
month of lodging the original complaint with
the LAC and must produce documents
supporting his/her claim. The PMU will provide
the decision within 21 days of registering the
complaint. The PMU decision must be in
compliance with this LARF provisions.
4. Should the grievance redress system fail
to satisfy the DH, they can further submit their
case to the appropriate court of law as per the
process set out in Sections 18 to 22 of the LAA
(1894).
4. Should the grievance redress system fail
to satisfy the AH, they can further submit their
case to the appropriate court of law as per the
process set out in Sections 18 to 22 of the LAA
(1894).
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8. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
99. The subproject will be implemented over a four to five year period, scheduled to commence
upon loan approval. This LARP will be finalized after the construction schedule has been submitted
Implementation of resettlement and related activities will take place after before construction
commences. the Project Management Consultant has already been mobilized, who will work
closely with, and assist, NTDC in all resettlement related activities.
100. The civil works and stringing works will be split into three packages, with one package
assigned to a contractor, and all the three or four Contractors working simultaneously on their
respective components/section of the TL and grid station. No contractor will be issued a notice of
possession of site for any section of construction works unless NTDC has (i) satisfactorily
completed, in accordance with the approved LARP and all compensation payments have been
made, and (ii) ensured that the rehabilitation assistance is in place and the area required for civil
works is free of all encumbrances and (iii) submitted an internal monitoring report to ADB..
101. The LARP implementation schedule, shown below, envisages the following sequence of
activities; some of these steps will overlap in their timing and some will be repeated throughout
the project schedule.
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9. RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING
9.1 Basis for Compensation
102. Compensation for projects requiring land acquisition can often differ between the borrower and ADB
(and other providers of official development assistance). To comply with SPS (resettlement policy principles),
rates used to compensate for lost land and assets are the replacement cost at current market value, in order to
meet the policy objective of “at least” restoring people’s livelihoods and ensuring that people affected by a
project are not left worse off.
103. According to the project’s LARF, replacement cost is the amount of cash or kind needed to replace an
asset in its existing or better condition, and is the value determined as compensation for the current market
price without depreciation or deduction of the costs of any transaction or for any material salvaged. The
processes for establishing the rates used for this LOT-2 OF 3RD
Circuit (Dadu-Goth Qazi Mahar) 500kV
Transmission Line and Moro 500kV Grid Station Subproject followed the methodology of LARF.
9.2 Determining the Rates for Compensation
104. Based on the foregoing requirements and the LARF provisions, the methodology for assessing unit
compensation values of the different items is described as follows:
• Basic annual crop compensation is valued at net farm-gate market rates. If additional crops
compensation is due it will be calculated at market value minus inputs. As noted earlier,
compensation for crops affected will be based on one crop for tower foundations, one for tower
erection and one for stringing of the lines ; and
• Fruit trees were valued based on age and productivity category (a. seedling; b. not yet productive; c.
productive). Productive fruit trees were valued at gross market value of one year’s income
multiplied by the number of years needed to grow a new tree with the productive potential of the
lost tree. Wood trees were valued based on type, size, and age (dimensions rather than
productivity). AHs are entitled to keep the wood (as salvaged material) without any deductions from
the amount of compensation.
105. The valuation survey registered recent and current replacement values of urban lands, built-up
structures, and in market sale values of agricultural crops, and fruit and wood trees, and was based on AH and
community consultation (including relevant local government agencies). The results of Updation Field Survey
(UFS) and compensation assessments for the affected crops and trees are provided in the following tables. The
rates so collected were also discussed with, readjusted and gotten approved from the District LACs of the five
affected districts and the average rates were applied to assessment of compensations for the affected crops,
and fruit and wood trees, as shown in the following tables.
* Per acre income rates are current market rates issued by the respective District Agriculture Department for
the year 2015.
Table 9.1: Lot-2 Average Crop Income per Unit Area of Farmland (Moro-Goth Mahar )
Cropping Season Affected Crop Average Crop Income per Unit Area (Rs.)
No. Name Area (acres) Rate / acre* Total Income
Annual Crop 1 Sugarcane 162.4 200,000 32,480,000
Rabi (Autumn-Winter) 2 Wheat 1583.65 52,000 82,349,800
3 Mustard 31.98 50,000 1,599,000
Kharif (Spring-Summer) 4 Cotton 6.80 200,000 1360,000
5 Rice 19.10 48,000 916,800
Sum Total Crop Income All Crops 1803.93
118,705,600
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Table 8.2: Lot-2 Assessment of Crop Compensation for New Towers (Jam-RYK 500 kV TL)
Cropping
Season Affected Crop
No. of
Towers*
Affected Crop Area
(acre)/per tower **
No. of
Crops
Affected
Compensation Assessed
Rate
(Rs./acre)
Total
Amount (Rs)
Annual Crop Sugarcane*** 29 0.617 1 250,000 4,473,250
Rabi Crops Wheat 388 0.617 2 45,000 21,545,640
(993 Towers) Mustard 8 0.617 2 44,000 434,368
Kharif Crops Cotton 0 0.617 1 184,800 0
(993 Towers) Rice 0 0.617 1 72,000 0
Total: 425 26,453,258
* Of total 541Towers in Productive Lands, 467 Towers are in Croplands and 74 Towers in Orchards.
** Cropped area to be affected by the construction of One Tower is estimated at 0.25 ha (50mx50m).
*** As the project will be implemented on turn key basis and around 48% of the tower foundations are already completed in the croplands
and orchards, the contractor will not follow the 3-tier process for the remaining towers, and will complete the foundation, erection and
stringing within one years . The NTDC will pay for crop loss for sugarcane
Table 8.3: Lot-2 Assessment of Crop Compensation for TL Corridor (Jam-RYK 500 kV TL)
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Compensation Assessed
Rate (Rs./acres) Total Amount (Rs)
Perenni
al Sugarcane 17.75 2 250,000 8,875,000
Rabi Crops
Wheat 4,163 1 45,000 187,335,000
Mustard 184 1 44,000 8,096,000
Kharif Crops
Cotton 0 1 184,800 0
Rice 0 1 72,000 0
Total: 4,365 1 - 204,306,000
* The transmission line's right-of-way falling in-between any two towers has been termed as TL Corridor
Table 9.4: Lot-2 Number and Compensation of Affected Fruit Trees (Jam-RYK 500kV TL)
No. Name of Affected Fruit
Tree
Maturity
Level
Number of Average Rate Compensation
Amount (Rs.) Fruit Trees (Rs./Tree)
1 Date Palm Immature 932 2,500 2,330,000
Mature-1 2,371 5,500 13,040,500
Mature-2 2,147 20,000 42,940,000
Sub-total (a): Date Palm 5,450 58,310,500
2 Mango Immature 139 6,000 834,000
Mature-1 463 10,000 4,630,000
Mature-2 303 15,000 4,545,000
Sub-total (b):Mango 905 - 10,009,000
3 Banana Immature 92 2,000 184,000
Mature-1 772 7,000 5,404,000
Mature-2 103 8,000 824,000
Sub-total (c): Banana 967 - 6,412,000
4 Lemon Immature 93 1500 139,500
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Mature-1 116 4500 522,000
Mature-2 55 8000 440,000
Sub-total (d): Lemon 264 - 1,101,500
5 Guava
Immature 133 3,000 399,000
Mature-1 254 6,000 1,524,000
Mature-2 132 8,000 1,056,000
Sub-total (e): Guava 519 - 2,979,000
6 Berri (Ziziphus)
Immature 39 3000 117,000
Mature-1 127 7,000 889,000
Mature-2 30 12,000 360,000
Sub-total (f): Berri 196 - 1,366,000
TOTAL: 8,301 - 80,178,000
Table 9.5: Lot-2 Number and Compensation of Affected Wood Trees (Jam-RYK 500kV TL)
No. Name of Affected Wood
Tree
Relative
Size
Number
of Wood
Trees
Average
Rate
(Rs./Tree)
Compensation Amount
(Rs.)
1 Shisham (Sisso)
Small 25 2,500 62,500
Medium 31 8,000 248,000
Large 14 15,000 210,000
Sub-total (a): Shisham 70 - 520,500
2 Kikar (Acasia)
Small 239 2,600 621,400
Medium 280 8,000 2,240,000
Large 164 15,000 2,460,000
Sub-total (b): Kikar 683 5,321,400
3 Poplar/Eucalypts
Small 22 2,500 55,000
Medium 33 4,800 158,400
Large 30 10,000 300,000
Sub-total (c): Poplar/Eucalypts 85 - 513,400
4 Neem
Small 3 2,500 7,500
Medium 19 7,000 133,000
Large 3 12,000 36,000
Sub-total (d): Neem 25 - 176,500
5 Jaman
Small 3 1,500 4,500
Medium 4 4,500 18,000
Large 8 15,000 120,000
Sub-total (d): Jaman 15 142,500
6 Sumbal
Small 5 2,500 12,500
Medium 6 8,000 48,000
Large 16 10,000 160,000
27 220,500
TOTAL: 905 - 6,894,800
9.3 Budget for Land and Asset Acquisition
106. This LARP includes the cost of compensation, rehabilitation and other restoration/assistance
entitlements of the 615 private AHs , a breakdown by structures, crops and trees and other associated costs.
The cost estimate has been based on the rates derived through consultation and survey as described in Section
9.2. The rates for compensation and cash entitlements for rehabilitation as well as allowances payable to AHs
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will be adjusted annually, based on the actual annual inflation rate. NTDC, with the LACs, will determine the
annual inflation rates and adjust all cash entitlements.
107. Compensation for land acquired for Bhirya Grid Station in Moro from private land owners amounting
to Rs. 22.65 million. The payment was made to 6 land owners in 1995 and the possession was transferred to
WAPDA.
108. The NTDC will pay a total of Rs. 339.9million as compensation for the affected crops and trees, including
the outstanding (if any) compensation for the affected trees and crops during the construction of 356 tower
foundations in 1996-97.
109. A contingency of 10 per cent (Rs. 33.9 million) of the subtotal of the compensation and administrative
charges has been included in the cost estimate. Funds for compensation and implementation of the LARP will
be from the Government (counterpart funds) via NTDC, budgetary requirements for economic restoration, as
part of resettlement budget will also come from the counterpart funds and shall be identified as allowances.
The EMA will be financed as a project loan cost as a component of the project support fund. As shown in Table
9.6 the total cost of LARP implementation, will be Rs. 373.9 million or US$ 3.73 million.
Table 9.6: LARP Budget for Third Circuit (Jam-RYK) 500kV TL & GS Subproject
No. Resettlement Activity No. Unit Rs./Unit Total Rs.
A. Land Acquired for Moro 500kV GS (1995) - - - 22,652,000
Cost of Land acquisition for Moro -grid Station already paid by NTDC
B. Asset Compensation for Dadu-Moro-Qazi Mahar 500 kV TL:
B.1 Trees: 9206 tree - 87,072,800
B.1.1 Fruit Trees (Table 8.4) 8301 tree lumpsum 80,178,000
B.1.2 Wood Trees (table 8.5) 905 tree lumpsum 6,894,800
B.2 Crops : 252,823,588
B.2.1 Crop Compensation for New Towers
Acres 17,870,788
B.2.2 Crop Compensation for TL Corridor 353 Acres 235,052,800
Total of B (B.1, B.2,) 339896388
G. Contingency (10% of B) 0.1 Lumpsum
33989638
Total Amount (Pak. Rupees): - - - 373886027
Total Amount (US Dollars*): - - US$ 3.739 million
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10. MONITORING AND EVALUATION
10.1 General
1. LAR tasks under the Project will be subjected to both internal and external monitoring. Internal monitoring will be conducted by the PMU. External monitoring will be assigned to an External Monitoring Agency (EMA) to be hired by PMU, and approved by ADB. The EMA will be selected among local consultants/ consulting firms.
2. PMU will prepare the terms of reference (TOR), in consultation with ADB, for the EMA before to start the LARP implementation.
10.2 Internal Monitoring
3. Internal monitoring will be carried out by the PMU through E&SIC assisted by the Project Management Consultants (Safeguard Implementation Specialist). The results will presented in the quarterly project implementation reports and submitted to ADB.
4. The internal monitoring reports include the ‘process’ and ‘output’ indicators. This information will be collected directly from the field and reported monthly by PIU to the PMU in order to assess the progress and results of LARP implementation, and to adjust the work plan/ activities in accordance with the LARP requirements as well as implementation schedule.
5. The following will be the specific aspects to be covered under the internal monitoring report.
a) Consultation with APs and information disclosure; b) Disbursement of compensation for the affected items – land, structures, crops, tree and other
assets; c) Relocation of community structures/ public utilities ; d) Payments for loss of income; e) Land for land compensation (if any); f) Income restoration activities; g) Status of grievance redressal;
6. The above information will be collected by the Manager (E&SIC) through Assistant Manager (Social Safeguard) and PIU including Assistant Manager (Social Mobilization).
10.3 External Monitoring
7. External monitoring will be carried out by the External Monitoring Agency to be hired by the PMU among the local consultants/ consulting firms.
8. The external monitoring activities will have short and medium term tasks. The short term tasks will occur in parallel and immediately after the delivery of LARP compensation. They will prepare a compliance report which is a condition to start civil works.
9. The medium term task will include the monitoring of the effectiveness of the compensation package.
10. As the number of impacts are limited, so that the external monitoring report at the initial stage of the LARP implementation and on its completion will be prepared. However, some additional external monitoring report may be prepared depending upon the requirements of ADB.
11. The proposed indicators for external monitoring tasks include:
a) Review and validate the internal monitoring reports prepared by PMU (E&SIC); b) Status of LARP implementation including payment of compensation to the APs c) Review the status of relocation of community structure/ public utilities; d) Status of redressal of community complaints and time spent to resolve the community grievances
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e) Carry out the consultations with APs, officials of project management and other concerned departments to share the feedback/ lessons learnt;
f) Identify gaps regarding LARP implementation and suggest remedial measures; and also develop a corrective action plan
g) Assess the LAR implementation efficiency, effectiveness, impact and its sustainability.
12. The EMA will also assess the status of project affected vulnerable groups such as female-headed households, disabled/elderly and families below the poverty line.
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Annex-1: SUMMARY PAMPHLET
Background
This updated LARP has been prepared for the sub-project of 500 kV Dadu- Moro-Qazi Mahar (Lot: 2)
transmission line of 232 km. The proposed T/L passes through the agriculture lands over 100 villages of 5
Districts named as i) Dadu ii) Noshero Feroze, iii) Khairpur, iv) Sukkur, and v) Ghotki.
On the request of the Government of Pakistan, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is financing the
implementation of the Power Transmission Enhancement Investment Program (PTEIP), through a Multi-
tranche Financial Facility (MFF having four tranches). The Ministry of Water and Power is the executing
agency (EA), while the National Transmission & Dispatch Company (NTDC) is the Implementing Agency (IA).
Each tranche has constituted a project, which, in turn, divided into a number of sub-projects involving the
construction/ up-gradation of power grid stations (or sub-stations) and installation of power transmission
lines.
Project Description
The sub-project “500 kV Moro-Dadu-Rahim Yar Khan Transmission Line (Third Circuit) Project”
designed to provide interconnection to the existing and new 500 kV grid stations at Jamshoro, Moro,
Dadu and Rahim Yar Khan, and in near future it will also be connected to another 500 kV grid station
to be constructed in Hyderabad or Matiari district. Out of total (600 km long new 500 kV transmission
line (TL) consisting of installation of 1,603 towers, the subproject lot.2 includes new 500 kV
transmission line of 232 km long including the installation of 595 towers, stringing of power cables
and construction of switching station at Bhirya (near Moro town).
Objectives of the LARP
In accordance with the Terms of Reference (ToR), the objective of the assignment is the Updation of
LARP for 500 kV Jamshoro – Moro – Dadu Transmission Line of 232 km (Third Circuit) Project under
Tranche-III (Lot-2: Dadu- Moro Qazi Mahar Section).
Project Impacts
For the installation of towers and transmission line, 1018.5 acres private agricultural land will need to be
acquired temporarily, which is owned by 615 APs.
In case of installation of 595 towers and 232 km T/L, crops on an area of 913.5 acres will be affected and
9206 private trees (905 wood/ timber and 8301 fruit) will need to be cut-down. Total 615 farmers/ APs will
be affected due to the loss of crops as a result of installation of towers and transmission line. In addition to
crop losses, 125 APs/ farmers will also be affected due to the cutting of trees. There no building/ structure
(residential/ commercial) as well as other structures located within the route alignment of transmission line.
Land Acquisition and Resettlement Principles
In accordance with the LAA (1894), Telegraph Act 1885 and ADB SPS (2009), land acquisition and resettlement
activities of this sub-project will be carried out ensuring that compensation to be provided at replacement cost
basis for all direct and indirect losses, so that no one could be worsen-off because of the sub-project. The
provision of subsidies or allowances will also need to be given for affected households (AHs) that may be
relocated, suffer business losses, or may be vulnerable.
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In this context, the following principles will be taken into consideration:
i). Need to screen the sub-project early on in the planning stage
ii). Carry out meaningful consultations
iii). At the minimum restore livelihood levels to what they were before the sub-project, improve the
livelihoods of affected vulnerable groups
iv). Prompt compensation at full replacement cost is to be paid
v). Provide affected people with adequate assistance
vi). Ensure that affected people who have no statutory rights to the land that they are working
and eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for the loss of non-land assets; and
vii). Disclose all reports.
Entitlement for Compensation
The “cut-off date” was set as 1 March, 2015. This refers to the people who will settle/ started any activity
after the cut-off date will not be entitled for any compensation under this sub-project. In accordance with
the updated LARF, the affected persons will be eligible for compensation or rehabilitation assistance as
discussed below:
i). All land owning affected persons losing land or non-land assets, whether covered by legal
title or customary land rights, whether for temporary or permanent acquisition.
ii). Tenants and sharecroppers, whether registered or not; for all non-land assets, based on
prevailing tenancy arrangements.
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19,8
50
-
62
1
19,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
50
-
63
1
19,7
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,7
00
-
64
1
17,7
50
-
- -
- -
1
17,7
50
-
65
1
19,0
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,0
00
-
66
1
19,6
00
-
- -
1
19,6
00
-
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67
1
18,0
50
-
- -
1
18,0
50
-
- -
68
1
17,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,6
00
-
69
1
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50
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- -
1
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50
-
70
1
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50
-
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- -
1
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50
-
71
1
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00
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- 6
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0
1
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00
-
72
-
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50
-
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1
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50
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00
-
73
1
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00
-
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- 7
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0
1
10,2
50
-
74
1
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00
-
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1
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00
-
75
1
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50
-
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1
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50
-
76
1
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00
-
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1
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00
-
77
1
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50
-
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- -
1
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50
7,3
00
78
1
20,8
50
-
- -
1
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50
-
- -
79
1
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50
-
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1
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50
-
80
1
18,3
00
-
- -
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1
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00
-
81
1
19,6
50
-
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1
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50
-
82
1
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50
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1
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50
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83
1
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00
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84
1
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1
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00
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85
1
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50
-
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1
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50
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86
1
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50
-
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1
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50
-
87
1
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88
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55 | P
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fo
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89
1
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50
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90
1
18,5
50
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50
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91
1
9,2
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00
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92
1
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00
-
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1
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00
-
93
1
14,3
50
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1
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00
6,2
50
94
1
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00
-
- -
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1
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00
4,8
00
95
-
3,1
50
-
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- 3,1
50
-
98
1
4,8
00
-
- -
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1
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00
-
99
-
4,1
00
-
- -
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00
-
I.B
.1:
86
1
,58
1,6
50
7
-
119,5
00
19
40
2,4
50
6
0
1,0
32
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0
26,7
50
D2: D
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102
-
18,8
00
-
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00
-
103
1
6,4
00
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1
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00
-
104
1
4,3
00
-
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- -
1
4,3
00
-
105
-
12,4
00
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- 12,4
00
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106
1
13,2
50
-
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1
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50
-
107
1
17,8
50
-
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1
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50
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108
1
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50
-
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1
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50
-
109
1
18,4
00
-
- -
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1
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00
-
110
1
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50
-
- -
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1
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50
-
111
-
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00
-
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- 12,3
00
-
112
1
13,9
00
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1
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00
-
113
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
114
1
19,1
50
-
- -
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1
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50
-
115
1
19,2
50
-
- -
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1
19,2
50
-
116
1
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00
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1
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00
-
117
1
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50
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1
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50
-
118
1
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50
-
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119
1
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120
1
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56 | P
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122
1
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123
1
18,3
50
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50
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124
1
19,4
50
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50
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125
1
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50
-
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50
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126
1
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00
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00
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127
1
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00
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1
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00
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128
1
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00
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1
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00
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129
1
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50
-
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1
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50
-
130
1
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50
-
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1
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50
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130-1
36
5
76,8
00
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- -
- 3
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5
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00
-
I.B
.2:
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-
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31
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: 117
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41,6
00
7
- 119,5
00
19
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50
91
1,5
89,1
00
26,7
50
Secti
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B:
Mo
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Dad
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M
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93
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2
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-
11
1
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50
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50
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12
1
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13
1
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17
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18
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19
1
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20
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21
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50
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22
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23
1
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24
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57 | P
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27
1
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28
1
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29
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30
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31
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32
1
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33
1
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1
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34
1
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50
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35
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36
1
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37
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50
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50
-
38
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39
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40
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41
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42
1
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43
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44
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45
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46
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52
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53
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58 | P
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61
1
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62
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63
1
3,1
50
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1
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50
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64
1
20,6
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1
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50
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65
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50
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18
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-
66
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00
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50
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9,8
50
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67
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00
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B
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5,4
00
-
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12,2
00
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68
1
10,1
50
-
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1
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50
-
69
1
21,1
00
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00
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70
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50
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8,7
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72
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50
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00
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14,5
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73
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74
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50
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76
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77
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50
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78
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79
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80
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81
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1
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82
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-
83
1
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50
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1
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50
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84
1
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50
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1
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50
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85
1
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00
-
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1
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00
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86
1
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1
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87
1
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50
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1
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88
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59 | P
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92
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100
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50
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1
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1
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-
105.d
-
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50
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106.d
-
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1
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111
1
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112
1
19,3
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1
19,3
50
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113
1
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00
-
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1
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114
1
19,5
50
-
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1
19,5
50
-
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115
1
19,6
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-
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1
19,6
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116
1
16,3
50
-
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1
16,3
50
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117
1
15,6
00
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1
15,6
00
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118
1
18,9
00
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II.A
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106
1
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119
1
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60 | P
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fo
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2
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Ci
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121
1
18,0
00
-
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50
-
122
1
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50
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1
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00
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123
1
19,4
50
-
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1
19,4
50
-
124
1
17,8
50
-
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1
17,8
50
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125
1
19,6
50
-
- -
1
19,6
50
-
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126
1
19,5
00
-
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- -
1
19,5
00
-
127
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
128
1
16,3
00
-
- -
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1
16,3
00
-
129
1
17,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,8
00
-
130
1
19,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,6
00
-
131
1
19,0
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,0
50
-
132
1
18,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
18,6
50
-
133
1
18,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,9
00
-
134
1
19,1
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
00
-
135
1
19,4
00
-
- -
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1
19,4
00
-
136
1
19,5
50
-
- -
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1
19,5
50
-
137
1
19,2
50
-
- -
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1
19,2
50
-
138
1
19,1
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
00
-
139
1
19,2
50
-
- -
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1
19,2
50
-
140
1
18,5
00
-
Mang
o
5,5
00
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13,0
00
-
141
1
18,8
00
-
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1
18,8
00
-
142
1
13,6
50
-
- -
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1
13,6
50
-
143
1
15,1
50
-
- -
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1
15,1
50
-
144
1
18,6
00
-
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1
18,6
00
-
145
1
19,7
00
-
Mang
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8,8
00
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10,9
00
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146
1
19,6
00
-
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1
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00
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147
1
19,0
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-
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1
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148.d
1
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Pakis
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61 | P
ag
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F
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U
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L
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P
fo
r
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2
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d
Ci
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t
TL
152
1
19,5
00
-
- -
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1
19,5
00
-
153
1
17,4
00
-
- -
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1
17,4
00
-
154
1
18,5
50
-
- -
- -
1
18,5
50
-
155
1
13,7
00
-
- -
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1
13,7
00
-
156
1
18,4
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,4
00
-
157
1
15,8
50
-
- -
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1
15,8
50
-
158
-
2,4
00
-
- -
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- 2,4
00
-
159
1
2,7
00
-
- -
- -
1
2,7
00
-
160
1
18,7
50
-
- -
- -
1
18,7
50
-
161
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
162
1
20,4
50
-
- -
- -
1
20,4
50
-
163
1
19,0
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,0
50
-
164
1
20,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
20,6
00
-
165
1
19,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
50
-
166
1
18,3
00
-
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1
12,3
50
5,9
50
167
1
19,5
00
-
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0
1
10,1
50
-
168
1
15,3
00
-
- -
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1
15,3
00
-
169
1
17,2
00
-
- -
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1
17,2
00
-
170
-
9,6
50
-
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- 9,6
50
-
171
1
3,2
00
-
- -
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1
3,2
00
-
172
1
16,1
00
-
- -
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1
16,1
00
-
173
1
19,2
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,2
00
-
174
1
19,6
00
-
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1
12,6
00
-
7,0
00
-
175
1
18,8
00
-
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0
1
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00
-
176
1
15,7
00
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7,0
00
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8,7
00
-
177
1
19,2
50
-
- -
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1
19,2
50
-
178
-
9,0
50
-
- -
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50
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181
1
9,3
50
-
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1
9,3
50
-
182
-
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-
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50
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186
1
2,3
50
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187
1
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Pakis
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62 | P
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L
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fo
r
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2
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d
Ci
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TL
188
1
21,3
00
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- -
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189
1
16,1
50
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Date
s
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0
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1
5,6
00
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190
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5,6
00
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00
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191
1
1,6
00
-
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1
1,6
00
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192
1
20,0
50
-
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1
20,0
50
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193
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18,2
00
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00
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194
1
15,7
00
-
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1
15,7
00
-
195
1
20,2
50
-
- -
1
20,2
50
-
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196
1
17,3
50
-
- -
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1
17,3
50
-
197
1
17,0
50
-
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0
1
7,6
50
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198
1
18,9
00
-
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50
1
7,1
50
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199
1
17,6
50
-
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1
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50
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200
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16,4
00
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00
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201
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202
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17,8
50
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Date
s
8,6
00
-
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9,2
50
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206
1
950
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1
95
0
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207
1
24,1
00
-
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1
24,1
00
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208
1
17,9
00
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Mang
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00
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00
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209
1
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s
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0
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1
7,0
50
-
210
1
20,5
50
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1
20,5
50
-
211
1
17,7
50
-
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1
17,7
50
-
212
1
9,3
50
-
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1
9,3
50
-
213
1
17,1
50
-
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1
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50
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214
1
19,2
50
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1
19,2
50
-
215
1
18,8
00
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1
18,8
00
-
216
1
18,0
50
-
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1
18,0
50
-
217
1
14,7
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1
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00
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218
1
16,9
00
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1
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00
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219
1
19,7
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1
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220
1
18,3
50
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221
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63 | P
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L
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fo
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t-
2
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d
Ci
rc
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222.d
-
11,8
00
-
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00
-
223.d
-
1,4
00
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00
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224.d
1
18,9
00
-
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1
18,9
00
-
225
1
17,9
00
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1
17,9
00
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226
1
20,2
50
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1
12,1
50
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227
1
7,1
50
-
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1
7,1
50
-
228
1
14,8
00
-
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1
14,8
00
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229
1
14,5
50
-
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1
14,5
50
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230
1
19,6
50
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1
19,6
50
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231
1
19,8
00
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1
19,8
00
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232
1
19,5
50
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1
19,5
50
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233
1
20,3
50
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1
20,3
50
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234
1
17,8
00
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1
17,8
00
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247
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9,4
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Date
s
9,4
00
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248
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ate
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9,6
50
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249
1
15,7
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250
1
18,7
50
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5,2
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4,0
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251
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9,8
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Date
s
1,9
60
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7,8
40
-
259
1
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1
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0
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260
1
19,2
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17
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-
261
1
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17
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262
1
15,4
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Date
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8,7
50
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6,6
50
-
263
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50
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265
1
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ate
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13
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- 3,8
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266
1
15,8
50
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s
11
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0
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1
4,6
50
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267
1
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50
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ate
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2,5
50
-
16,8
00
-
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268
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6,0
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269
1
17,0
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ate
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270
1
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271
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50
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7,9
50
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272
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64 | P
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L
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fo
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273
1
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ate
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274
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275
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14,7
50
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s
14
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0
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1
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276
1
17,6
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277
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ate
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13,3
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278
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8,1
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6,0
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279
1
18,9
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5,1
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-
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13,8
00
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280
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9,8
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282
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14
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50
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283
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5,8
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9,5
50
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284
1
18,1
50
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s
1,3
50
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16,8
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285
1
14,9
00
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1
14,9
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286
1
15,6
50
-
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1
15,6
50
-
287
1
18,4
50
-
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1
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288
1
18,3
50
1
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ate
s
10
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0
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50
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289
1
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4,5
50
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13,5
50
-
290
1
19,2
50
-
- -
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1
19,2
50
-
291
1
19,5
50
-
- -
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1
19,5
50
-
292
1
15,4
50
-
- -
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50
-
II.A
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128
2
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9,9
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282,2
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4
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109
1,8
67
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50
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293
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14
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294
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17,7
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s
17
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295
1
18,5
50
1
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ate
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2,6
50
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15,9
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296
1
18,3
50
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s
8,2
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10,1
50
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297
1
16,9
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s
9,0
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298
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18,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,6
00
-
299
1
19,5
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,5
50
-
300
1
17,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
17,1
50
-
301
1
18,7
50
-
Date
s
6,6
00
-
- 1
12,1
50
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
65 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
302
1
19,1
50
-
Date
s
17
,80
0
- -
1
1,3
50
-
303
1
16,2
00
-
Date
s
1,7
00
-
- 1
14,5
00
-
304
-
15,1
00
-
- -
- -
- 15,1
00
-
305
1
11,5
50
1
D
ate
s
11
,55
0
- -
- -
-
306
1
15,1
00
1
D
ate
s
13
,70
0
- -
- 1,4
00
-
307
1
18,5
50
1
D
ate
s
18
,55
0
- -
- -
-
308
1
18,8
00
1
M
ang
o
1,0
50
-
- -
7,5
00
1
0,2
50
309
1
16,5
00
1
M
ang
o
750
-
- -
15,7
50
-
310
1
18,9
50
1
M
ang
o+
Date
12
,45
0
- -
- 6,5
00
-
311
1
15,1
00
-
Date
s
10
,90
0
- -
1
4,2
00
-
312
1
18,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
18,3
50
-
313
1
17,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
17,3
50
-
314
1
18,0
50
-
Date
s
9,6
50
-
- 1
8,4
00
-
315
1
18,9
50
-
Date
s
10
,30
0
- -
1
8,6
50
-
316
1
17,7
00
-
Date
s
10
,85
0
- -
1
6,8
50
-
317
1
18,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,8
00
-
318
1
19,2
50
-
Date
s
10
,60
0
- -
1
8,6
50
-
319
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
320
1
18,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,8
00
-
321
1
19,4
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,4
00
-
322
-
8,3
50
-
- -
- -
- 8,3
50
-
323
1
900
-
- -
- -
1
90
0
-
324
-
17,0
50
-
- -
- -
- 17,0
50
-
325
1
500
-
- -
- -
1
50
0
-
326
1
14,8
50
-
Date
s
4,8
00
-
- 1
10,0
50
-
327
1
17,9
00
1
D
ate
s
9,7
00
-
- -
8,2
00
-
328
1
17,5
50
1
D
ate
s
17
,55
0
- -
- -
-
329
1
14,3
50
1
D
ate
s
14
,35
0
- -
- -
-
330
1
14,6
00
1
D
ate
s
10
,20
0
- -
- 4,4
00
-
331
1
19,0
50
1
D
ate
s
11
,50
0
- -
- 7,5
50
-
332
1
19,3
50
1
D
ate
s
19
,35
0
- -
- -
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
66 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
333
1
19,1
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
00
-
334
1
18,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,8
00
-
335
1
17,9
50
1
D
ate
s
9,8
00
-
- -
8,1
50
-
336
1
17,4
00
-
Date
s
13
,75
0
- -
1
3,6
50
-
337
1
11,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
11,9
00
-
338
-
1,3
50
-
- -
- -
- 1,3
50
-
346/3
63
-
1,8
00
-
- -
- -
- 1,8
00
-
364
1
9,1
50
-
Date
s
7,2
50
-
- 1
1,9
00
-
365
1
8,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
8,8
00
-
366
1
17,7
00
-
Date
s+
Ba
n
3,4
00
-
- 1
14,3
00
-
367
1
22,8
50
-
Date
s
8,3
50
-
- 1
14,5
00
-
368
1
18,4
50
-
- -
- 6
,50
0
1
11,9
50
-
369
1
15,4
00
-
- -
- 5
,25
0
1
10,1
50
-
370
1
19,3
50
1
D
ate
s
3,6
00
-
- -
15,7
50
-
371
1
14,5
00
-
Date
s
3,0
00
-
- 1
11,5
00
-
372
1
19,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
50
-
373
1
19,4
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,4
00
-
374
1
17,2
50
-
- -
- -
1
17,2
50
-
375
1
13,9
00
-
Date
s
3,8
50
-
- 1
10,0
50
-
376
1
21,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
21,6
50
-
377
-
12,4
00
-
- -
- -
- -
12,4
00
378
1
4,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
4,6
50
-
379
-
10,7
00
-
- -
- -
- 10,7
00
-
381
1
9,8
50
-
- -
- -
1
9,8
50
-
382
-
9,6
50
-
- -
- -
- 9,6
50
-
384
-
9,2
50
-
- -
- -
- -
9,2
50
385
1
20,8
50
-
- -
- -
1
- 2
0,8
50
386
1
18,3
50
-
- -
1
9,6
50
-
- 8,7
00
387
-
20,6
50
-
- -
- -
- 20,6
50
-
389
1
1,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
1,6
00
-
390
1
16,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
8,1
50
8,6
50
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
67 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
391
-
18,2
00
-
- -
- -
- 18,2
00
-
393
1
18,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
12,2
00
6,4
00
394
-
16,2
50
-
- -
- -
- 16,2
50
-
395
-
8,4
00
-
- -
- -
- 8,4
00
-
397
1
7,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
7,6
50
-
398
1
17,0
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,0
00
-
399
1
19,7
25
-
- -
- -
1
19,7
25
-
400
1
19,6
25
-
- -
- -
1
19,6
25
-
401
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
402
1
17,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,9
00
-
403
1
19,5
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,5
50
-
404
-
17,3
00
-
- -
- -
- 17,3
00
-
406
1
8,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
8,9
00
-
407
1
19,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,8
00
-
408
1
16,8
50
-
- -
- -
1
16,8
50
-
409
1
19,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
50
-
410
1
17,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,9
00
-
411
1
18,7
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,7
00
-
412
1
18,3
50
-
Date
s
11
,40
0
- -
1
6,9
50
-
413
1
16,0
00
-
- -
- -
1
16,0
00
-
414
1
16,0
88
-
- -
- 6
,86
5
1
9,2
23
-
415
1
17,8
13
-
- -
- -
1
17,8
13
-
416
1
16,8
75
1
D
ate
s
4,5
50
-
- -
12,3
25
-
417
1
20,8
00
-
Date
s
4,6
00
-
- 1
- 1
6,2
00
418
1
9,2
00
-
- -
- -
1
9,2
00
-
419
1
20,8
75
-
- -
- -
1
20,8
75
-
420
1
15,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
15,6
00
-
421
1
17,9
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,9
00
-
422
-
7,4
00
-
- -
- -
- 7,4
00
-
428
-
10,0
75
-
- -
- -
- 10,0
75
-
429
1
1,5
25
-
- -
- -
1
1,5
25
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
68 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
430
1
18,2
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,2
00
-
431
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
432
1
16,7
25
-
- -
- -
1
16,7
25
-
433
1
20,2
50
-
- -
- -
1
20,2
50
-
434
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
435
1
19,5
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,5
50
-
436
1
19,3
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
00
-
437
1
19,7
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,7
00
-
438
1
19,5
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,5
50
-
439
-
10,6
75
-
- -
- -
- 10,6
75
-
440
1
18,8
50
-
Kik
ar
Fore
st
17
,80
0
- -
1
1,0
50
-
441
1
17,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,8
00
-
II.A
.3:
95
1
,80
8,0
50
16
-
366,9
50
1
28,2
65
7
8
1,3
20
,13
5
92,7
00
D5:
Gh
otk
i D
istr
ict
442
-
1,0
50
-
- -
- -
- 1,0
50
-
443
1
550
-
- -
- -
1
55
0
-
444
1
10,2
00
-
- -
- -
1
10,2
00
-
445
1
19,3
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,3
50
-
446
1
19,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
19,8
00
-
447
1
19,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,6
50
-
448
1
18,6
50
-
- -
- -
1
18,6
50
-
449
1
14,4
50
1
B
an
an
a
3,5
50
-
- -
10,9
00
-
450
1
19,6
00
-
- -
- 10,2
50
1
9,3
50
-
451
1
15,2
50
-
- -
- -
1
15,2
50
-
452
1
14,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
14,1
50
-
453
1
22,2
50
-
- -
- -
1
22,2
50
-
454
1
17,6
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,6
00
-
455
1
13,8
00
-
- -
- -
1
13,8
00
-
456
1
18,0
88
-
- -
- -
1
18,0
88
-
457
1
19,2
00
-
Ban
an
a
8,0
00
-
- 1
11,2
00
-
458
1
14,3
63
-
- -
- -
1
14,3
63
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
69 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
459
1
16,3
75
-
- -
- -
1
16,3
75
-
460
1
16,2
00
-
- -
- -
1
16,2
00
-
461
1
16,5
88
-
- -
- -
1
16,5
88
-
462
1
20,0
00
-
- -
- -
1
20,0
00
-
463
1
17,1
00
-
Mang
o
7,3
00
-
- 1
9,8
00
-
464
1
19,1
13
-
- -
- -
1
19,1
13
-
465
1
20,0
00
-
- -
- -
1
20,0
00
-
466
1
19,8
75
-
- -
- -
1
19,8
75
-
467
1
18,5
75
-
- -
- -
1
18,5
75
-
468
1
20,3
50
-
- -
- 2
,00
0
1
18,3
50
-
469
1
19,7
50
-
- -
- -
1
19,7
50
-
470
1
20,1
50
-
- -
- -
1
20,1
50
-
471.d
1
16,4
00
-
- -
- -
1
16,4
00
-
472.d
-
17,1
00
-
- -
- -
- 17,1
00
-
473.d
1
18,7
00
-
- -
- -
1
18,7
00
-
474.d
1
17,3
00
-
- -
- -
1
17,3
00
-
475
-
18,1
25
-
- -
- -
- 18,1
25
-
II.A
.4:
31
56
9,7
00
1
-
18
,85
0
- 12,2
50
3
0
538
,60
0
-
st-
II.A
: 360
6,5
87,3
50
47
- 929,5
60
8
251,2
15
305
5,3
03,9
25
102,6
50
Tab
le A
-2:
Typ
e o
f P
rod
ucti
ve L
an
d A
ffecte
d b
y 3
rd C
ircu
it 5
00kV
Gri
d S
tati
on
s a
nd
Tra
ns
mis
sio
n L
ines S
ub
pro
ject
Dis
tric
t
Pro
du
ctive
La
nd
C
om
pact
Orc
hard
/Pla
nta
tio
n
Nu
mb
er
of
To
wers
an
d A
ffe
cte
d A
rea
of
Cro
ps
No. of
Tow
ers
A
ffe
cte
d
Are
a (
m2
) N
o. o
f T
ow
ers
Na
me
s o
f F
ruit/F
ore
st
Tre
es
Affe
cte
d
Are
a (
m2)
An
nua
l C
rop
(Sugarc
an
e)
Affe
cte
d S
ea
so
na
l C
rop
s
No
. of
Tow
ers
A
ffe
cte
d
Are
a (
m2
) N
o. of
Tow
ers
Rab
i S
ea
son
Whe
at (m
2)
Mu
sta
rd (
m2)
N.F
ero
z 8
6
15
81
65
0
7
0
11
95
00
1
9
40
24
50
6
0
10
32
95
0
26
75
0
Da
du
3
1
55
99
50
0
0
0
2
3
80
0
31
5
56
15
0
0
N.F
ero
z 1
08
1
89
97
00
1
5
0
26
15
00
3
6
06
00
8
8
15
77
60
0
0
Kh
air
pu
r 1
28
2
30
99
00
1
5
0
28
22
60
4
1
50
10
0
10
9
18
67
59
0
99
50
Su
kku
r 9
5
18
08
05
0
16
0
3
66
95
0
1
28
26
5
78
1
32
01
35
9
27
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Pakis
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Tra
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70 | P
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U
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L
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P
fo
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t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
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t
TL
Gh
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1
56
97
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1
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1
88
50
0
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22
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3
0
53
86
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0
To
tal
47
9
87
28
95
0
54
0
1
04
90
60
2
9
65
74
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3
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82
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1
29
40
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2.9
Pakis
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Tra
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ment P
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71 | P
ag
e
F
in
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U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
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t
TL
Ap
pen
dix
-B:
Lo
t-2 A
ffe
cte
d F
ruit
an
d W
oo
d T
rees b
y t
he C
on
str
ucti
on
of
50
0kV
TL
To
wer
No.
(Back S
pa
n)
Affe
cte
d F
ruit T
ree
s
Affe
cte
d W
ood T
ree
s (
No.)
T
ota
l N
o.
of
Affe
cte
d T
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s
(No
.)
N
um
be
r of F
ruit T
ree
s (
Oth
ers
: L
em
on, G
ua
va,
Berr
i)
Nu
mb
er
of W
ood T
ree
s (
Oth
ers
: N
ee
m,
Jam
an,
Su
mb
al)
Da
teP
alm
M
ang
o
Ban
ana
O
the
rs
Tota
l (F
) S
his
ha
m
Kik
ar
Pop
lar/
Eu
c
Oth
ers
T
ota
l (W
)
Secti
on
-I.A
: M
oro
- D
ad
u L
ink L
ine
D1-A
No
sh
ero
Fe
roz D
istr
ict
01
-Mar
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
4
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
5
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
6
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
7
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
8
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
9
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
-
10
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
11
1
- -
- 1
- 4
- 3
7
8
12
-
- -
- -
- 1
- 2
3
3
13
-
- -
- -
- -
- 1
1
1
14
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
15
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
16
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
17
1
- -
- 1
- 1
- -
1
2
18
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
19
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
20
-
- -
- -
- 3
2
- 5
5
21
-
- -
- -
- 12
-
- 12
12
22
-
- -
- -
- 4
- -
4
4
23
5
- -
- 5
- -
- -
- 5
24
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
25
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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72 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
26
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
27
6
- -
- 6
- 1
- -
1
7
28
8
- -
- 8
- -
- -
- 8
29
-
- -
- -
- -
- 1
1
1
30
-
- -
- -
- -
- 5
5
5
31
2
- -
- 2
- 3
- -
3
5
32
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
33
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
34
2
- -
- 2
- -
- -
- 2
35
2
- -
- 2
- 1
- -
1
3
36
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
37
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
38
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
39
-
- -
- -
- 4
- -
4
4
41
-
- -
- -
- 6
- -
6
6
42
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
43
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
44
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
45
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
46
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
47
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
48
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
49
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
50
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
51
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
52
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
53
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
54
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
55
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
56
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
57
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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----
----
----
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----
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-
73 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
58
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
59
-
- -
- -
- 4
- -
4
4
60
-
- -
- -
- -
- 3
3
3
61
-
- -
- -
3
- -
- 3
3
62
-
- -
- -
2
1
- -
3
3
63
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
64
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
65
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
66
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
67
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
68
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
69
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
70
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
71
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
72
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
73
8
- -
- 8
- 5
- -
5
13
74
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
75
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
76
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
77
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
78
-
- -
- -
1
1
- 2
4
4
79
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
80
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
81
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
82
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
83
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
84
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
85
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
86
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
87
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
88
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
74 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
89
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
90
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
91
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
92
-
- -
- -
1
4
- -
5
5
93
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
94
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
95
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
98
-
- -
- -
- 14
-
7
21
21
99
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
s-t
I.B
.1:
43
-
- -
43
7
95
2
24
12
8
171
D2:
Dad
u D
istr
ict
102
-
- -
- -
- 9
- -
9
9
103
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
104
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
105
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
106
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
107
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
108
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
109
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
110
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
111
-
- -
- -
- 11
-
- 11
11
112
-
- -
- -
- 7
- -
7
7
113
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
114
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
115
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
116
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
117
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
118
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
119
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
120
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
121
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
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-
75 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
122
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
123
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
124
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
125
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
126
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
127
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
128
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
129
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
130
-
- -
- -
1
3
- -
4
4
130-1
36
-
- -
- -
1
8
7
5
21
21
s-t
I.B
.2:
- -
- -
- 2
49
7
5
63
63
Su
b-t
ota
l I.B
: 43
- -
- 43
9
144
9
29
19
1
234
Su
b-T
ota
l -
I:
52
1,6
48
11,8
77
189
13,7
82
53
1,8
18
87
193
2,1
51
15,9
33
Secti
on
-II.B
: M
oro
- Q
azi
Mah
ar
Lin
e
D1
-B :
No
sh
ero
Fero
z D
istr
ict
0-1
0
41
6
178
-
258
852
5
13
7
9
34
886
11
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
12
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
13
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
14
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
15
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
16
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
17
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
18
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
19
-
- -
- -
- 3
- 2
5
5
20
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
21
-
- -
- -
- 4
- 1
5
5
22
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
23
-
- -
- -
- 2
1
3
6
6
24
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
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----
----
----
----
----
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----
----
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----
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----
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-
76 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
25
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
26
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
27
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
28
-
- -
- -
- -
8
- 8
8
29
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
30
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
31
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
32
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
33
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
34
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
35
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
36
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
37
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
38
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
39
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
40
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
41
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
42
-
- -
- -
- 1
- 1
2
2
43
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
44
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
45
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
46
-
- -
- -
- 1
- 1
2
2
47
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
48
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
49
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
50
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
51
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
52
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
53
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
57
-
- -
- -
- 3
7
4
14
14
58
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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----
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----
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----
-
77 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
59
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
60
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
61
-
- 17
6
38
214
-
- -
- -
214
62
-
- -
194
194
-
- -
- -
194
63
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
64
-
2
- 4
6
- -
- -
- 6
65
-
- 23
2
- 232
-
- -
- -
232
66
-
- 19
-
19
-
- -
- -
19
67
-
- 68
-
68
-
- -
- -
68
68
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
69
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
70
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
71
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
72
-
- -
47
4
7
- -
- -
- 47
73
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
74
-
- -
51
5
1
- 2
- -
2
53
75
-
10
-
35
4
5
- -
2
- 2
47
76
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
77
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
78
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
79
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
80
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
81
-
- -
112
112
-
- -
- -
112
82
-
- -
- -
- -
- 1
1
1
83
-
- -
- -
- -
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84
-
2
- 6
8
4
- -
2
6
14
85
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
86
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
87
-
- -
- -
- -
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88
-
- -
- -
- -
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89
-
- -
70
7
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- -
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- 70
Pakis
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78 | P
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P
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90
-
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16
1
6
- -
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- 16
91
1
- -
6
7
- -
- -
- 7
92
-
- 62
24
8
6
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- 86
93
-
- -
- -
- 2
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2
2
94
-
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10
1
0
- -
- -
- 10
95
-
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56
5
6
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- 56
96
-
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42
4
2
- -
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- 42
97
-
- -
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98
-
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99
-
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3
3
100
-
- -
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101.d
-
- -
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102.d
-
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103.d
-
37
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1
38
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38
104.d
-
24
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4
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1
- 1
25
105.d
1
1
- -
2
- -
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106.d
-
- -
- -
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107.d
-
- -
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108.d
-
2
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2
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4
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8
109.d
-
- -
- -
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2
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2
110.d
-
- -
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111
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- -
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112
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1
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3
4
113
-
- -
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2
2
114
-
- -
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115
-
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3
3
116
-
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1
1
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1
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2
117
-
- -
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1
1
118
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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s-t
II.A
.1:
41
8
256
55
7
972
2,2
03
9
72
33
25
13
9
2,3
42
D3:
Kh
air
pu
r D
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Pakis
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Tra
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79 | P
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P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
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t
TL
119
-
- -
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- -
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120
-
- -
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121
-
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122
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123
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1
1
124
8
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125
-
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126
-
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1
1
127
4
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- -
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128
-
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2
2
129
-
- -
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- -
2
2
130
7
- -
- 7
- -
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131
5
- -
- 5
- 1
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1
6
132
-
- -
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- 4
- -
4
4
133
-
- -
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- -
- -
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134
-
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1
1
135
-
- -
- -
- -
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136
-
- -
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137
-
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- 2
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2
2
138
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
139
2
- -
- 2
- 1
- -
1
3
140
6
41
-
- 4
7
- -
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- 47
141
-
- -
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- 2
2
- 4
4
142
-
- -
- -
- -
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143
1
- -
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144
-
- -
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- -
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145
-
70
-
- 7
0
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- 70
146
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- -
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147
-
- -
- -
- -
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148.d
-
- -
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149.d
-
5
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5
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Pakis
tan P
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80 | P
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pd
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L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
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t
TL
150.d
1
6
- -
7
- -
- -
- 7
151.d
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
152
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
153
-
8
- -
8
- -
2
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10
154
-
- -
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1
1
155
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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156
-
- -
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157
-
- -
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158
-
- -
- -
- -
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159
-
- -
- -
- -
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- -
160
-
- -
- -
- 2
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2
2
161
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
162
-
- -
- -
- 1
2
- 3
3
163
2
- -
- 2
- -
- -
- 2
164
-
2
- -
2
- 1
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1
3
165
-
1
- -
1
- -
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166
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
167
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
168
-
3
- -
3
- -
- -
- 3
169
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
170
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
171
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
172
-
- -
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- -
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173
-
- -
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- 1
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1
1
174
1
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- 1
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1
2
175
-
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1
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- 1
1
176
4
56
-
- 6
0
1
3
2
- 6
66
177
-
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3
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3
178
-
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3
3
181
-
- -
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- 2
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2
2
182
-
- -
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Pakis
tan P
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Tra
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nce
ment P
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----
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81 | P
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F
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U
pd
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L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
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t
TL
186
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
187
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
188
3
- -
- 3
- 1
- -
1
4
189
96
-
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96
-
- -
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96
190
-
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3
1
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4
4
191
-
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192
-
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193
3
3
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6
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9
15
194
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195
-
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196
-
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- -
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197
-
- -
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- -
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198
-
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199
-
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- -
2
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- 2
2
200
-
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- 2
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2
2
201
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
202
78
-
- -
78
-
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78
206
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
207
2
- -
- 2
- 2
- -
2
4
208
-
46
-
- 4
6
- -
- -
- 46
209
11
5
- -
- 115
-
- -
- -
115
210
3
- -
- 3
- 1
- -
1
4
211
-
- -
- -
1
- 2
- 3
3
212
-
- -
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- -
- -
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213
-
- -
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- 3
- 2
5
5
214
-
- -
- -
- -
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215
-
- -
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216
-
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- 2
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2
2
217
2
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- 3
- 4
7
9
218
4
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219
5
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- 2
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2
7
Pakis
tan P
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82 | P
ag
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F
in
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U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
220
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
221
-
- -
- -
- 1
- 1
2
2
222.d
1
- -
- 1
1
- -
- 1
2
223.d
-
1
- -
1
- -
2
- 2
3
224.d
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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225
2
- -
- 2
- 6
- -
6
8
226
-
- -
- -
- -
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227
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
228
3
- -
- 3
- 1
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1
4
229
-
- -
- -
- 2
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2
2
230
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
231
1
- -
- 1
- 1
- -
1
2
232
-
- -
- -
1
3
- -
4
4
233
1
- -
- 1
- 1
1
- 2
3
234
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
247
84
-
- -
84
-
- -
- -
84
248
88
-
- -
88
-
- -
- -
88
249
53
-
- -
53
-
- -
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53
250
87
-
- -
87
-
- -
- -
87
251
23
-
- -
23
-
- -
- -
23
259
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
260
-
- 21
8
- 218
-
- -
- -
218
261
-
134
-
- 134
-
- -
- -
134
262
81
-
- -
81
-
- -
- -
81
263
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
265
12
3
- -
- 123
-
- -
- -
123
266
10
0
- -
- 100
-
- -
- -
100
267
24
-
- -
24
1
1
- -
2
26
268
52
-
- -
52
-
- -
- -
52
269
11
8
- -
- 118
-
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118
270
30
-
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30
1
1
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2
32
Pakis
tan P
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83 | P
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U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
271
75
-
- -
75
-
- -
- -
75
272
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
273
52
-
- -
52
-
- -
- -
52
274
40
-
- -
40
-
- -
- -
40
275
13
2
- -
- 132
-
- -
- -
132
276
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
277
17
-
- -
17
-
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17
278
37
3
3
- -
70
-
- -
- -
70
279
30
1
3
- -
43
-
- -
- -
43
280
-
64
-
- 6
4
- -
- -
- 64
281
10
-
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10
-
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10
282
92
2
8
- -
120
-
- -
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120
283
37
1
5
- -
52
-
- -
- -
52
284
13
-
- -
13
-
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13
285
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
286
1
- -
- 1
- 2
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2
3
287
2
- -
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- -
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288
96
-
- -
96
-
- -
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96
289
42
-
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42
-
- -
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42
290
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
291
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
292
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
s-t
II.A
.2:
1,9
22
529
21
8
- 2,6
69
15
82
13
7
11
7
2,7
86
D4:
Su
kku
r D
istr
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Sin
dh
Pro
vin
ce
293
12
4
- -
- 124
-
- -
- -
124
294
15
4
- -
- 154
-
- -
- -
154
295
25
-
- -
25
-
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25
296
74
-
- -
74
-
- -
- -
74
297
80
-
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80
-
1
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1
81
298
-
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- 2
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2
2
299
-
- -
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- 3
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3
3
Pakis
tan P
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84 | P
ag
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F
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U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
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t
TL
300
-
4
- -
4
- -
- -
- 4
301
58
-
- -
58
-
- -
- -
58
302
15
6
- -
- 156
-
- -
- -
156
303
16
-
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16
-
1
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1
17
304
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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305
10
3
- -
- 103
-
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103
306
12
2
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- 122
-
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122
307
16
2
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- 162
-
- -
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162
308
-
9
- -
9
- -
- -
- 9
309
-
7
- -
7
- -
- -
- 7
310
76
3
0
- -
106
-
- -
- -
106
311
94
-
- -
94
-
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- -
94
312
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
313
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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314
85
-
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85
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85
315
90
-
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90
-
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90
316
93
-
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93
-
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93
317
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- -
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318
91
-
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91
-
- -
- -
91
319
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
320
-
- -
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2
- -
- 2
2
321
-
- -
- -
3
1
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4
4
322
2
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- 2
- -
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323
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
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324
1
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- 1
1
1
- -
2
3
325
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
326
42
-
- -
42
-
- -
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42
327
83
-
- -
83
-
- -
- -
83
328
15
2
- -
- 152
-
- -
- -
152
329
12
7
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- 127
-
- -
- -
127
330
91
-
- -
91
-
- -
- -
91
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
85 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
331
10
2
- -
- 102
-
- -
- -
102
332
17
0
- -
- 170
-
- -
- -
170
333
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
334
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
335
87
-
- -
87
-
- -
- -
87
336
12
3
- -
- 123
-
1
- -
1
124
337
2
- -
- 2
2
2
- -
4
6
338
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
34
6/3
63
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
364
66
-
- -
66
-
- -
- -
66
365
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
366
16
-
22
-
38
-
- -
- -
38
367
71
-
- -
71
-
- -
- -
71
368
1
2
- -
3
- -
- -
- 3
369
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
370
30
-
- -
30
-
- -
- -
30
371
27
-
- -
27
-
- -
- -
27
372
4
-
- 4
- 1
- -
1
5
373
4
- -
- 4
- -
- -
- 4
374
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
375
33
-
- -
33
-
- -
- -
33
376
-
- -
- -
1
2
- -
3
3
377
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
378
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
379
12
- 1
13
-
3
- -
3
16
381
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
382
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
384
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
385
-
- -
- -
- 1
- 2
3
3
386
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
387
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
86 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
389
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
390
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
391
2
- -
- 2
- 1
- -
1
3
393
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
394
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
395
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
397
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
398
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
399
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
400
-
- -
- -
2
2
- -
4
4
401
-
- -
- -
1
2
- -
3
3
402
-
- -
- -
- 4
- -
4
4
403
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
404
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
406
-
- -
- -
- -
4
- 4
4
407
-
- -
- -
1
3
- -
4
4
408
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
409
3
- -
- 3
2
1
- -
3
6
410
4
- -
- 4
1
2
- -
3
7
411
-
- -
- -
2
- -
- 2
2
412
97
-
- -
97
1
- -
- 1
98
413
6
- -
- 6
- -
- -
- 6
414
4
- -
- 4
- 5
- 2
7
11
415
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
416
40
-
- 2
42
-
3
4
- 7
49
417
40
4
- -
44
-
- 3
- 3
47
418
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
419
-
- -
- -
- 2
6
- 8
8
420
-
- -
- -
- 7
2
- 9
9
421
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
422
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
87 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
428
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
429
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
430
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
431
2
- -
- 2
- -
- -
- 2
432
3
- -
- 3
- -
- -
- 3
433
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
434
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
435
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
436
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
437
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
438
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
439
2
5
- -
7
- 2
- -
2
9
440
-
- -
- -
- 2
72
-
- 27
2
272
441
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
s-t
II.A
.3:
3,0
62
6
1
22
3
3,1
48
19
3
46
19
4
38
8
3,5
36
D5:
Gh
otk
i D
istr
ict
442
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
443
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
444
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
445
2
- -
- 2
- 1
- -
1
3
446
-
- -
- -
- 11
-
- 11
11
447
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
448
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
449
-
- 47
-
47
-
- -
- -
47
450
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
451
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
452
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
453
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
454
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
455
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
456
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
88 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
457
-
- 10
3
- 103
-
- -
- -
103
458
-
- -
2
2
- -
- -
- 2
459
-
- -
- -
- 2
- -
2
2
460
-
- -
- -
- 3
- -
3
3
461
-
- -
- -
6
- -
- 6
6
462
-
- -
- -
2
- -
- 2
2
463
-
56
-
- 5
6
2
1
1
- 4
60
464
-
- -
- -
- 2
2
2
6
6
465
-
- -
- -
3
2
- -
5
5
466
2
3
- -
5
- -
- -
- 5
467
-
- -
- -
- 2
5
- 7
7
468
1
- -
- 1
- 2
- -
2
3
469
-
- -
- -
3
2
- -
5
5
470
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
471.d
-
- -
- -
1
1
- -
2
2
472.d
-
- -
- -
- 1
3
- 4
4
473.d
-
- -
1
1
1
1
- -
2
3
474.d
-
- -
- -
- 1
- -
1
1
475
-
- -
1
1
- -
- -
- 1
s-t
II.A
.4:
5
59
15
0
4
218
18
39
11
2
70
288
Fru
it a
nd
Wo
od
Tre
es A
ffec
ted
by t
he C
on
str
ucti
on
5
00kV
TL
To
wer
No.
(Back S
pa
n)
Affe
cte
d F
ruit T
ree
s
Affe
cte
d W
ood T
ree
s (
No.)
T
ota
l N
o.
of
Affe
cte
d T
ree
s
(No
.)
N
um
be
r of F
ruit T
ree
s (
Oth
ers
: L
em
on, G
ua
va,
Berr
i)
Nu
mb
er
of W
ood T
ree
s (
Oth
ers
: N
ee
m,
Jam
an,
Su
mb
al)
D
ate
Palm
M
ang
o
Ban
ana
O
the
rs
Tota
l (F
) S
his
ha
m
Kik
ar
Pop
lar/
Eu
c
Oth
ers
T
ota
l (W
)
D
1-A
43
0
0
0
4
3
7
9
5
2
2
4
1
28
1
71
D
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
9
7
5
63
6
3
D
1-B
41
8
2
56
57
7
9
72
22
03
9
72
3
3
2
5
1
39
2
34
2
D
3
19
22
52
9
2
18
0
2
66
9
1
5
82
1
3
7
11
7
27
86
D
4
30
62
61
22
3
3
14
8
1
9
34
6
19
4
3
88
3
53
6
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
89 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
D5
5
5
9
1
50
4
2
18
18
3
9
11
2
7
0
28
8
T
ota
l
54
50
90
5
9
67
97
9
8
30
1
7
0
68
3
85
67
90
5
92
06
A
rea
in
Ha
0
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
90 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
Ap
pen
dix
-C
: A
ffecte
d F
arm
ing
Ho
useh
old
s b
y C
on
str
ucti
on
of
50
0kV
Tra
nsm
iss
ion
Lin
e
AH
N
o.
Nam
e o
f A
ffe
cte
d
Farm
er
(Hea
d o
f H
ou
seh
old
)
Nam
e o
f H
am
let/
Vill
age
(G
oth
)
Tow
er
Nos.
Te
nuri
al
Sta
tus
Tota
l F
arm
Siz
e
Te
mpora
rily
Affe
cte
d F
arm
land
s
O
wned
Sh
are
cro
ppe
d
A
cre
s
He
cta
res
Hecta
res
%a
ge
H
ecta
res
%a
ge
Secti
on
-I.A
: M
oro
- D
ad
u L
ink L
ine
D1:
Na
us
heh
ro F
ero
ze D
istr
ict,
Sin
dh
Pro
vin
ce
1
Eija
z A
li S
ha
h
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
001/0
03
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
224
48
2
.88
3.1
8
-
2
Haji
Ma
nzo
or
Me
mo
n
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
003/0
04
Lan
dlo
rd
284
1
14.9
3
1.8
7
1.6
3
-
3
Ashum
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
03/0
04
S
hare
cro
pper
80
32.3
8
-
0.6
4
1.9
8
4
Abd
ulla
h
Ha
ji E
ijaz S
ola
ng
i 0
03/0
04
S
hare
cro
pper
92
37.2
3
-
0.5
3
1.4
2
5
Qadir
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
03/0
04
S
hare
cro
pper
112
45.3
3
-
0.7
1.5
4
6
Sye
d M
ura
d A
li S
ha
h
Bhir
ia C
ity
004/0
07
Lan
dlo
rd
203
82.1
5
5.1
3
6.2
4
-
7
Fa
qeer
Moh
am
ma
d
Ha
ji E
ijaz S
ola
ng
i 0
04/0
07
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
2.0
4
6.7
2
8
Arb
ab
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
04/0
07
S
hare
cro
pper
63
25.5
-
1.7
5
6.8
6
9
Gul S
ha
ir
Ha
ji E
ijaz S
ola
ng
i 0
04/0
07
S
hare
cro
pper
65
26.3
1
-
1.3
4
5.0
9
10
M
itta
l M
em
on
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
07/0
08
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1.4
5.4
1
-
11
H
aji
Ma
nzo
or
Me
mo
n
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
008/0
10
Lan
dlo
rd
220
89.0
3
3.9
4
4.4
3
-
12
A
shum
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
08/0
10
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
1.2
8
4.2
2
13
A
bd
ulla
h
Ha
ji E
ijaz S
ola
ng
i 0
08/0
10
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
1.4
1
4.6
5
14
A
bd
ul Q
adir
H
aji
Eija
z S
ola
ng
i 0
08/0
10
S
hare
cro
pper
70
28.3
3
-
1.2
5
4.4
1
15
S
ye
d S
ha
ir S
hah
S
yed
Sha
ir S
hah
0
10/0
11
Lan
dlo
rd
176
71.2
3
1.6
7
2.3
4
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
91 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
16
W
azeer
Sye
d S
ha
ir S
hah
0
10/0
11
S
hare
cro
pper
88
35.6
1
-
0.9
5
2.6
7
17
R
ashee
d
Sye
d S
ha
ir S
hah
0
10/0
11
S
hare
cro
pper
88
35.6
1
-
0.7
2
2.0
2
18
D
r A
kbar
Pir
zad
a
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
011/0
12
Lan
dlo
rd
80
32.3
8
0.6
6
2.0
4
-
19
M
asho
oq
S
ub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
011/0
12
S
hare
cro
pper
80
32.3
8
-
0.6
6
2.0
4
20
H
aji
Kha
n J
iskani
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
011/0
12
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
36
14.5
7
0.4
4
3.0
2
-
21
K
ha
lifa S
ha
lkil
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
011/0
12
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
38
15.3
8
0.5
1
3.3
2
-
22
R
asool A
hm
ad
Kalla
ro
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
012/0
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
48
19.4
3
0.7
6
3.9
1
-
23
F
aqir M
oh
am
mad
Kalla
ro
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
012/0
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
56
22.6
6
0.6
7
2.9
6
-
24
G
ul K
alla
ro
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
012/0
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
25
10.1
2
0.4
5
4.4
5
-
25
H
aji
Am
ee
n K
alla
ro
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
013/0
14
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
85
34.4
1
.93
5.6
1
-
26
R
am
atu
llah K
alla
ro
Sub
an
Kha
n K
alla
ro
014/0
15
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
81
32.7
8
1.9
4
5.9
2
-
27
F
aro
oq R
ajp
ar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
015/0
16
Lan
dlo
rd
265
1
07.2
4
1.1
8
1.1
-
28
S
iqa
ndar
Ra
jpar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
015/0
16
S
hare
cro
pper
92
37.2
3
-
0.4
1.0
7
29
Q
adir A
bb
asi
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
015/0
16
S
hare
cro
pper
89
36.0
2
-
0.4
1.1
1
30
A
hm
ad K
ha
n R
ajp
ar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
015/0
16
S
hare
cro
pper
84
33.9
9
-
0.3
8
1.1
2
31
N
azeer
Ra
jpar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
015/0
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
46
18.6
2
0.4
9
2.6
3
-
32
A
sgar
Ra
jpar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
016/0
17
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
43
17.4
0
.78
4.4
8
-
33
F
aro
oq R
ajp
ar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
017/0
19
Lan
dlo
rd
176
71.2
3
2.7
4
3.8
5
-
34
S
iqa
ndar
Ra
jpar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
017/0
19
S
hare
cro
pper
54
21.8
5
-
0.8
1
3.7
1
35
Q
adir A
bb
asi
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
017/0
19
S
hare
cro
pper
52
21.0
4
-
0.7
8
3.7
1
36
A
hm
ad K
ha
n R
ajp
ar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
017/0
19
S
hare
cro
pper
70
28.3
3
-
1.1
5
4.0
6
37
Q
adir R
ajp
ar
Jum
ma
l R
ajp
ar
019/0
20
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.4
8
4.8
8
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
92 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
38
Ilta
f M
em
on
B
ush
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
020/0
21
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
17
.5
7.0
8
0.4
3
6.0
7
-
39
W
azeer
Rin
d
Bu
sh
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
020/0
21
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
23
9.3
1
0.5
6
6.0
2
-
40
D
odo
Rin
d
Bu
sh
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
020/0
21
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
28
11.3
3
0.7
2
6.3
5
-
41
T
ari
q M
ejir
B
ush
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
021/0
22
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
27
10.9
3
0.7
6.4
1
-
42
D
odo
Rin
d
Bu
sh
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
021/0
22
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
21
8.5
0
.57
6.7
1
-
43
S
ultan D
ehri
B
ush
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
021/0
22
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
28
11.3
3
0.6
2
5.4
7
-
44
H
aji
Dur
Mo
ha
mm
ad R
ind
B
ush
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
022/0
23
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
56
22.6
6
0.9
3
4.1
-
45
A
nw
ar
Me
jir
Bu
sh
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
022/0
23
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
36
14.5
7
0.7
6
5.2
2
-
46
G
unda
l A
rian
B
ush
kho
Kh
an
Rin
d
023/0
24
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1
.22
4.7
1
-
47
Z
ubair D
ehri
H
aji
Ism
ail
Bro
uro
0
24/0
25
O
wn
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Farm
er
35
14.1
6
0.7
4
5.2
2
-
48
H
aji
Alim
Bure
ro
Ha
ji Is
ma
il B
rouro
0
24/0
25
O
wn
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Farm
er
17
.5
7.0
8
0.3
4
4.8
-
49
M
ir R
ajp
ar
Ha
ji Is
ma
il B
rouro
0
24/0
25
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
27
10.9
3
0.4
3
3.9
4
-
50
H
aji
Alim
Bro
uro
H
aji
Ism
ail
Bro
uro
0
25/0
26
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
94
38.0
4
1.9
7
5.1
8
-
51
S
ha
ms-u
-Din
G
ango
Ik
htiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
26/0
27
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
28
11.3
3
0.4
8
4.2
4
-
52
G
hula
m H
ussa
in
Gango
Ik
htiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
26/0
27
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
31
.5
12.7
5
0.8
3
6.5
1
-
53
Ja
ved
Gang
o
Ikhtiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
26/0
27
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
27
.5
11.1
3
0.6
5.3
9
-
54
S
ha
ms-u
-Din
G
ango
Ik
htiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
27/0
28
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
43
17.4
0
.85
4.8
8
-
55
A
llah B
ach
io
Ikhtiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
27/0
28
O
wn
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Farm
er
36
14.5
7
0.9
2
6.3
1
-
56
G
h. M
oha
mm
ad
G
ango
Ik
htiar
Kha
n G
an
go
0
28/0
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.9
1
5.7
6
-
57
Z
ahid
Hu
sse
n
Mola
da
d M
arr
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29/0
30
O
wn
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75
30.3
5
1.9
7
6.4
9
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
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----
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----
----
----
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-
93 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
Deth
o
Farm
er
58
G
hula
m Q
ad
ir
Deth
o
Mola
da
d M
arr
i 0
30/0
31
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.95
5
.6
-
59
A
kbar
De
tho
M
ola
da
d M
arr
i 0
31/0
32
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
72
29.1
4
1.9
6.5
2
-
60
sha
fi M
oh
am
mad
Ma
ri
Mola
da
d M
arr
i 0
32/0
33
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
45
18.2
1
0.8
6
4.7
2
-
61
A
tta
Mo
ham
ma
d
Ma
ri
Mola
da
d M
arr
i 0
32/0
33
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
28
11.3
3
0.7
2
6.3
5
-
62
M
oha
mm
ad U
sm
an
Ma
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Mola
da
d M
arr
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33/0
34
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1
.89
7
.3
-
63
A
bd
ul R
ash
eed
Rajp
ar
Mola
da
d M
arr
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34/0
35
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
92
37.2
3
1.8
6
5
-
64
S
ad
iq M
ari
Im
am
Bukhsh
Marr
i 0
35/0
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
96
38.8
5
1.9
3
4.9
7
-
65
W
adera
A.
Gha
foor
Ma
rri
Imam
Bukhsh
Marr
i 0
36/0
37
Lan
dlo
rd
105
42.4
9
1.8
7
4.4
-
66
M
azar
Khan
Mari
Im
am
Bukhsh
Marr
i 0
36/0
37
S
hare
cro
pper
105
42.4
9
-
1.8
7
4.4
67
Iz
zath
Wagg
an
Mah
i K
han
Wagg
an
037/0
38
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
85
34.4
1
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3
.9
-
68
Z
am
an
Kh
an
Wassan
Mah
i K
han
Wagg
an
038/0
39
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
1.4
5
4.7
1
-
69
N
aja
m-u
-Din
W
agga
n
Mah
i K
han
Wagg
an
040/0
41
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
38
15.3
8
0.8
9
5.7
9
-
70
G
h. M
oha
mm
ad
W
agga
n
Mah
i K
han
Wagg
an
041/0
42
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
31.2
5
12.6
5
0.8
1
6.4
-
71
M
ir M
ushta
q T
alp
ar
Asil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
042/0
51
Lan
dlo
rd
518
2
09.6
3
13.9
5
6.6
5
-
72
M
ehra
n
Asil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
042/0
51
S
hare
cro
pper
128
51.8
-
3.4
2
6.6
73
G
hula
m
Mo
ha
mm
ad
A
sil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
042/0
51
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
3.2
2
6.3
7
74
M
ehb
oo
b
Asil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
042/0
51
S
hare
cro
pper
132
53.4
2
-
3.6
3
6.8
75
S
ob
ath
Kh
an
A
sil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
042/0
51
S
hare
cro
pper
133
53.8
2
-
3.6
8
6.8
4
76
M
ir G
hukam
Abb
as
Ta
lpar
Asil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
051/0
52
Lan
dlo
rd
75
30.3
5
1.8
4
6.0
6
-
77
M
oha
mm
ad N
aw
az
Asil
Kh
an T
alp
ar
051/0
52
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
1.8
4
6.0
6
Pakis
tan P
ow
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Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
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-
94 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
78
A
bd
ulla
h M
alla
h
Molv
i D
in B
ukh
sh
Malla
h
052/0
53
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
74
29.9
5
1.9
7
6.5
8
-
79
S
att
ar
Mo
bejo
H
aji
Gul M
Mob
ejo
0
53/0
57
Lan
dlo
rd
465
1
88.1
8
7.1
6
3.8
-
80
Latif
Kh
an
H
aji
Gul M
Mob
ejo
0
53/0
57
S
hare
cro
pper
152
61.5
1
-
2.5
7
4.1
8
81
G
olo
Kh
an
H
aji
Gul M
Mob
ejo
0
53/0
57
S
hare
cro
pper
175
70.8
2
-
2.3
5
3.3
2
82
P
un
na
l K
ha
n
Ha
ji G
ul M
Mob
ejo
0
53/0
57
S
hare
cro
pper
138
55.8
5
-
2.2
4
4.0
1
83
H
aji
Ha
bib
ulla
h
Ko
so
H
aji
Gul M
Mob
ejo
0
57/0
59
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
210
84.9
9
4.3
5.0
6
-
84
Im
am
Bu
shkh J
att
oi
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
059/0
69
Lan
dlo
rd
672
2
71.9
5
18.1
6
6.6
8
-
85
M
ola
h B
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S
hafi K
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0
59/0
69
S
hare
cro
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76
30.7
6
-
2.1
8
7.0
9
86
Id
aya
tulla
h K
oso
S
hafi K
oso
0
59/0
69
S
hare
cro
pper
212
85.8
-
5.8
4
6.8
1
87
A
li A
kbar
Koso
S
hafi K
oso
0
59/0
69
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
3.2
4
6.4
88
M
oha
mm
ad A
li D
odo B
am
ro
059/0
69
S
hare
cro
pper
93
37.6
4
-
2.4
3
6.4
6
89
B
akah
Do
do B
am
ro
059/0
69
S
hare
cro
pper
80
32.3
8
-
2.0
6
6.3
6
90
S
att
ar
Do
do B
am
ro
059/0
69
S
hare
cro
pper
86
34.8
-
2.4
1
6.9
2
91
S
att
ar
Po
nnar
Do
do B
am
ro
069/0
70
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.7
6
5.8
-
92
H
abib
ulla
h B
ara
ni
Sye
d J
am
al S
ha
h
070/0
71
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1
.55
5.9
8
-
93
S
ye
d M
oh
am
mad
Sha
h
Sye
d J
am
al S
ha
h
071/0
72
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
1.5
1
5.7
4
-
94
A
char
Bara
ni
Sye
d J
am
al S
ha
h
072/0
73
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
70
28.3
3
1.7
9
6.3
2
-
95
P
ap
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am
bo
ro
Qad
ir B
ushkh
B
am
boro
0
73/0
74
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
52
21.0
4
1.0
4
4.9
4
-
96
Jan
Mo
ha
mm
ad
B
am
boro
Q
ad
ir B
ushkh
B
am
boro
0
73/0
74
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
35
14.1
6
0.5
7
4.0
2
-
97
R
am
zan A
lma
ni
Qad
ir B
ushkh
B
am
boro
0
74/0
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
78
31.5
7
2.0
7
6.5
6
-
98
S
idd
iq S
eta
r Jam
Seta
r 0
75/0
76
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
110
44.5
2
1.6
8
3.7
7
-
99
S
ye
d A
bb
as A
li S
ha
h
Sye
d A
li A
kb
ar
Sha
h
076/0
77
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
96
38.8
5
1.8
5
4.7
6
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
95 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
100
M
oha
mm
ad U
sm
an
Seta
r H
aji
Bago
Se
tar
077/0
78
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
2.0
8
6.7
6
-
101
A
lim S
eta
r H
aji
Bago
Se
tar
078/0
79
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.6
1
5.3
-
102
A
li N
aw
az S
eta
r S
ard
ar
Se
tar
079/0
80
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
124
50.1
8
1.8
3
3.6
5
-
103
A
li N
aw
az B
utto
S
ard
ar
Se
tar
080/0
81
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
125
50.5
9
1.9
7
3.8
9
-
104
S
ye
d R
ajja
b S
hah
S
yed
Ali
Akb
ar
Sha
h
081/0
82
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
112
45.3
3
1.9
8
4.3
7
-
105
M
ora
m K
ha
n
Alm
an
i A
llah
yar
Se
tar
082/0
83
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
123
49.7
8
1.7
9
3.6
-
106
H
aji
Jaro
Seta
r A
llah
yar
Se
tar
083/0
84
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
61
.5
24.8
9
0.8
5
3.4
2
-
107
N
aw
ab S
eta
r A
llah
yar
Se
tar
084/0
85
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
106
42.9
1
.78
4.1
5
-
108
N
ura
l Jo
eio
A
llah
yar
Se
tar
085/0
86
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
108
43.7
1
1.8
3
4.1
9
-
109
S
ye
d K
ha
n J
oe
io
Alla
hya
r S
eta
r 0
86/0
87
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
220
89.0
3
1.9
1
2.1
5
-
110
R
ahe
em
Bu
shkh
S
eyal
Ghu
lam
Mohd
Khak
087/0
89
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
300
1
21.4
1
4.5
2
3.7
2
-
111
M
ushta
q J
oe
io
Ghu
lam
Mohd
Khak
089/0
91
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
196
79.3
2
2.7
7
3.4
9
-
112
G
haffa
r S
eya
l G
hu
lam
Mohd
Khak
091/0
92
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
202
81.7
5
1.9
2
2.3
5
-
113
P
un
nar
Khaki
Ghu
lam
Mohd
Khak
092/0
93
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
165
66.7
7
1.4
4
2.1
6
-
114
S
ye
d M
oh
am
mad
Kha
ki
Ghu
lam
Mohd
Khak
093/0
94
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
84
33.9
9
1.6
2
4.7
7
-
115
U
sm
an A
lman
i G
ha
bar
Ma
chi
094/0
95
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
28
11.3
3
0.3
1
2.7
4
-
116
G
hula
m R
asool
Sola
ngi
Khu
da
Bukhsh
M
alla
h
097/0
98
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
16
6.4
8
0.2
4
3.7
1
-
117
R
oshan A
li K
hu
da
Bukhsh
M
alla
h
097/0
98
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
21
8.5
0
.24
2.8
2
-
118
A
bd
ul K
halil
K
hu
da
Bukhsh
M
alla
h
098/0
99
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
17
.5
7.0
8
0.4
1
5.7
9
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
96 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
D2: D
adu D
istr
ict
119
N
azar-
u-D
in J
ato
i B
ad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
01/1
05
Lan
dlo
rd
275
1
11.2
9
4.1
9
3.7
6
-
120
Is
haq
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
01/1
05
S
hare
cro
pper
150
60.7
-
2.3
1
3.8
1
121
S
ha
rif
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
01/1
05
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
1.8
8
3.7
2
122
Im
am
Bu
shkh
Chan
dio
B
ad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
05/1
07
Lan
dlo
rd
210
84.9
9
3.1
1
3.6
6
123
M
oha
mm
ad K
ha
n
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
05/1
07
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
1.7
1
5.6
3
124
M
ujja
n K
ha
n
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
05/1
07
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
1.1
2
3.6
9
125
S
ajid
Kh
an
B
ad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
05/1
07
S
hare
cro
pper
60
24.2
8
-
0.8
3
3.4
2
126
A
li M
ura
d K
ha
n
Jath
oi
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
07/1
08
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
108
43.7
1
1.7
6
4.0
3
127
A
gh
a K
ha
n J
ath
oi
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
08/1
09
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
122
49.3
7
1.8
4
3.7
3
128
K
ara
m E
li K
ha
n
Chan
dio
B
ad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
09/1
10
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
118
47.7
5
1.8
6
3.8
9
129
R
oshan C
ha
nd
io
Bad
i K
ha
n J
ato
i 1
10/1
11
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
1.2
3
4
130
H
aji
Mis
tri G
urm
ani
Ha
ji M
istr
i G
urm
an
i 1
11/1
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
263
1
06.4
3
3.3
2
3.1
2
131
A
li M
oha
mm
ad
Chan
dio
D
adu T
ow
n
113/1
14
Lan
dlo
rd
137
55.4
4
1.9
2
3.4
6
132
Lal B
ushkh
Ha
ji M
istr
i G
urm
an
i 1
13/1
14
S
hare
cro
pper
72
29.1
4
-
1.0
4
3.5
7
133
G
hula
m Q
ad
ir
Ha
ji M
istr
i G
urm
an
i 1
13/1
14
S
hare
cro
pper
65
26.3
1
-
0.9
2
3.5
134
R
ajja
b K
ora
i H
aji
Mis
tri G
urm
an
i 1
14/1
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
192
77.7
3.9
5.0
2
135
M
oha
mm
ad Q
asim
Lund
A
li B
ush
kh M
asto
i 1
16/1
17
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
112
45.3
3
2.0
2
4.4
6
136
M
Ibra
him
Ma
sto
i A
li B
ush
kh M
asto
i 1
17/1
18
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
90
36.4
2
1.9
3
5.3
137
S
ha
hnaw
az M
asto
i A
li B
ush
kh M
asto
i 1
18/1
19
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
92
37.2
3
1.9
2
5.1
6
138
Q
asim
Kh
an K
okar
Ali
Bush
kh M
asto
i 1
19/1
20
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
91
.5
37.0
3
1.9
5
5.2
7
139
D
r A
tta M
ohd
Da
du T
ow
n
120/1
22
Lan
dlo
rd
210
84.9
9
3.8
2
4.4
9
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
97 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
Chan
dio
140
M
itta
l
Ali
Bush
kh M
asto
i 1
20/1
22
S
hare
cro
pper
110
44.5
2
-
1.9
1
4.2
9
141
R
am
zan
A
li B
ush
kh M
asto
i 1
20/1
22
S
hare
cro
pper
100
40.4
7
-
1.9
1
4.7
2
142
Jum
ma K
han
Chaw
ar
Gul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
122/1
23
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.83
5.2
6
143
A
mm
anu
llah
Me
mo
n
Gul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
123/1
26
Lan
dlo
rd
320
129.5
5
.48
4.2
3
144
M
istr
i S
ola
ng
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
123/1
26
S
hare
cro
pper
160
64.7
5
-
2.7
4
4.2
3
145
K
ha
lid S
ola
ng
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
123/1
26
S
hare
cro
pper
160
64.7
5
-
2.7
4
4.2
3
146
H
aji
Mo
ha
mm
ad
Lund
H
aji
Me
ha
r L
und
1
26/1
27
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
1.5
8
5.1
4
147
A
me
enu
llah M
em
on
G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
127/1
28
Lan
dlo
rd
72
29.1
4
1.1
7
4.0
2
148
M
istr
i S
ola
ng
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
127/1
28
S
hare
cro
pper
40
16.1
9
-
0.6
1
3.7
7
149
K
ha
lid S
ola
ng
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
S
ola
ngi
127/1
28
S
hare
cro
pper
32
12.9
5
-
0.5
6
4.3
2
150
B
ashir C
ha
nnu
R
oshin
Ali
Abro
1
28/1
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
45
18.2
1
0.7
5
4.1
2
151
M
eha
n K
ha
si
Ro
shin
Ali
Abro
1
28/1
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
52
21.0
4
0.6
4
3.0
4
152
A
tta
Mo
ham
ma
d
Ma
sto
i R
oshin
Ali
Abro
1
28/1
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
25
10.1
2
0.4
8
4.7
4
153
R
oshin
Abro
R
oshin
Ali
Abro
1
29/1
30
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
1.6
3
6.5
154
R
ajja
b A
li G
ho
pa
n
Ro
shin
Ali
Abro
1
30/1
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
125
50.5
9
2.6
4
5.2
2
155
S
ye
d M
itta
l S
ha
h
Pip
ri
130/1
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
118
47.7
5
2.6
8
5.6
1
156
M
ir H
assan
Khan
Ma
sto
i P
ipri
1
30/1
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
123
49.7
8
2.3
6
4.7
4
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
98 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
Secti
on
-II.B
: M
oro
- Q
azi M
ah
ar
Lin
e
D1-B
: N
osh
ero
Fero
z D
istr
ict
157
M
oha
mm
ad U
ras
Sola
ngi
Sola
ngi G
oth
(B
hir
ya)
001/0
05
Lan
dlo
rd
680
4.2
8
1.5
6
158
A
llah
din
na L
ako
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
001/0
05
S
hare
cro
pper
125
2
75.1
9
-
2.5
6
5.0
6
159
N
aw
ab K
ha
n L
ako
A
llah
din
na L
ako
001/0
05
S
hare
cro
pper
80
50.5
9
-
1.7
2
5.3
1
160
M
ura
d A
li S
ha
h
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
005/0
18
Lan
dlo
rd
1,2
50.0
0
32.3
8
14
.68
2
.9
161
S
ha
hm
eer
La
ko
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
005/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
160
5
05.8
7
-
2.3
6
3.6
4
162
D
inn
al Lako
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
005/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
172
64.7
5
-
2.8
4
4.0
8
163
A
tta
Mo
ham
ma
d
Lako
A
llah
din
na L
ako
005/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
125
69.6
1
-
2.1
2
4.1
9
164
E
ijaz A
li S
ha
h
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
011/0
18
Lan
dlo
rd
1,2
50.0
0
50.5
9
6.7
7
1.3
4
165
D
ari B
ush
kh L
ako
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
011/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
125
5
05.8
7
-
2.2
7
4.4
9
166
A
bd
ul H
aq L
ako
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
011/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
120
50.5
9
-
2.3
1
4.7
6
167
M
an
zo
or
Hu
sse
n
Lako
A
llah
din
na L
ako
011/0
18
S
hare
cro
pper
150
48.5
6
-
2.1
9
3.6
1
168
S
ye
d A
nw
ar
Ali
Sha
h
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
018/0
20
Lan
dlo
rd
600
60.7
3
.49
1.4
4
169
W
azeer
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
018/0
20
S
hare
cro
pper
180
2
42.8
2
-
1.6
3
2.2
4
170
Q
urb
an
A
llah
din
na L
ako
018/0
20
S
hare
cro
pper
200
72.8
5
-
1.8
6
2.3
171
K
ha
lid H
ussen
M
em
on
B
hir
ya T
ow
n
20/2
3
Lan
dlo
rd
720
80.9
4
5.8
2
2
172
Lal B
ushkh M
em
on
A
llah
din
na L
ako
20/2
3
Share
cro
pper
125
2
91.3
8
-
2.7
6
5.4
6
173
A
li M
oha
mm
ad
Me
mo
n
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
20/2
3
Share
cro
pper
150
50.5
9
-
3.0
6
5.0
4
174
M
ura
d A
li S
ha
h
Bhir
ya T
ow
n
23/2
5
Lan
dlo
rd
560
60.7
3
.36
1.4
8
175
Lal M
oh
am
mad
A
llah
din
na L
ako
23/2
5
Share
cro
pper
120
2
26.6
3
-
1.6
2
3.3
4
176
N
oor
Moh
am
ma
d
Alla
hdin
na L
ako
23/2
5
Share
cro
pper
125
48.5
6
-
1.7
4
3.4
4
177
M
oha
ma
d I
bra
him
A
bb
asi
Da
li
25/2
6
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
80
50.5
9
1.5
4
4.7
6
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
99 | P
ag
e
F
in
al
U
pd
at
ed
L
AR
P
fo
r
Lo
t-
2
3r
d
Ci
rc
ui
t
TL
178
K
hu
da B
ushkh
Kom
bar
Da
li
26/2
7
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
120
32.3
8
1.9
2
3.9
5
179
H
usse
n A
bba
si
Da
li
27/2
8
Lan
dlo
rd
125
48.5
6
1.9
4
3.8
3
180
Jum
ma
l K
alla
ro
Da
li
27/2
8
Share
cro
pper
92
50.5
9
-
1.9
4
5.2
1
181
M
oha
ma
d S
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A
bb
asi
Da
li
28/2
9
Lan
dlo
rd
76
37.2
3
1.9
1
6.2
1
182
A
bb
as S
ola
ngi
Da
li
28/2
9
Share
cro
pper
76
30.7
6
-
1.9
1
6.2
1
183
P
ari
al A
bba
si
Da
li
29/3
0
Lan
dlo
rd
108
30.7
6
1.9
8
4.5
3
184
F
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alla
ro
Da
li
29/3
0
Share
cro
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80
43.7
1
-
1.9
8
6.1
2
185
M
um
taz M
em
on
H
am
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3
0/3
1
Ow
ner-
Farm
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76
32.3
8
1.8
6
6.0
5
186
H
aji
Bark
at
Ka
llaro
H
am
ar
Wah G
oth
3
1/3
2
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
102
30.7
6
2.0
9
5.0
6
187
R
asool B
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Me
mo
n
Ha
mar
Wah G
oth
3
2/3
3
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
90
41.2
8
1.8
1
4.9
7
188
A
hm
ad M
em
on
H
am
ar
Wah G
oth
3
3/3
4
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
110
36.4
2
2.1
1
4.7
4
189
M
oha
mm
ad E
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Buri
ro
Ha
ji H
abib
ulla
h
Buriro
3
4/3
5
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
125
44.5
2
1.7
3
3.4
2
190
B
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Mo
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ma
d
Buri
ro
Ha
ji H
abib
ulla
h
Buriro
3
5/3
6
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
165
50.5
9
3.6
1
5.4
1
191
A
li G
ul Jaw
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H
aji
Ha
bib
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h
Buriro
3
7/3
8
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
118
66.7
7
1.9
1
4
192
H
aji
Bud
dal S
eth
o
Ha
ji H
abib
ulla
h
Buriro
3
8/3
9
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
112
47.7
5
1.8
8
4.1
5
193
M
oha
mm
ad Y
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f S
eth
o
Ha
ji H
abib
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h
Buriro
3
9/4
1
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
252
45.3
3
3.6
7
3.6
194
S
he
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oh
am
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Ghopa
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G
ha
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han
G
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pa
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4
1/4
2
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
88
1
01.9
8
1.4
6
4.1
195
A
bd
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ke
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Lura
ni
Bhir
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42/4
3
Lan
dlo
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85
35.6
1
1.6
1
4.6
8
196
A
li D
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Gha
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G
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4
2/4
3
Share
cro
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85
34.4
-
1.6
1
4.6
8
197
R
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mm
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Ghopa
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G
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4
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4
Ow
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Farm
er
94
34.4
1
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4.2
6
198
A
bd
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ke
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Lura
ni
Bhir
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44/4
5
Lan
dlo
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75
38.0
4
1.3
4.2
8
Pakis
tan P
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Tra
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Pa
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Up
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199
A
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G
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4
4/4
5
Share
cro
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75
30.3
5
-
1.3
4.2
8
200
M
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mm
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Ghopa
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G
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4
5/4
6
Ow
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70
30.3
5
1.4
4
5.0
8
201
M
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H
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ity
46/4
7
Lan
dlo
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64
28.3
3
0.9
7
3.7
5
202
D
ur
Mo
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mm
ad
G
ha
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G
ho
pa
ng
4
6/4
7
Share
cro
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64
25.9
-
0.9
7
3.7
5
203
R
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Kan
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47/4
8
Ow
ner-
Farm
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75
25.9
1
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5.3
7
204
T
aj M
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am
ma
d
Aria
n
Hyd
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ba
d C
ity
48/4
9
Lan
dlo
rd
125
30.3
5
1.9
5
3.8
5
205
B
ark
at
Zaw
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Pyaro
Kh
an
4
8/4
9
Share
cro
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125
50.5
9
-
1.9
5
3.8
5
206
A
nw
ar
Pa
nja
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Zaw
ar
Pyaro
Kh
an
4
9/5
0
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
110
50.5
9
1.8
8
4.2
2
207
Im
am
Bu
shkh
Ghang
ro
Zaw
ar
Pyaro
Kh
an
5
0/5
1
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
121
44.5
2
2.0
4
4.1
7
208
S
ye
d C
ha
tha
l S
hah
K
an
dia
ro T
ow
n
51/5
2
Lan
dlo
rd
120
48.9
7
1.7
8
3.6
7
209
A
rsh
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hopa
n
Zaw
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Pia
ro K
han
5
1/5
2
Share
cro
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60
48.5
6
-
0.8
5
3.5
210
R
am
zan G
hop
an
Z
aw
ar
Pia
ro K
han
5
1/5
2
Share
cro
pper
75
24.2
8
-
0.9
3
3.0
6
211
B
ad
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Ali
Gh
an
gro
Z
aw
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Pia
ro K
han
5
2/5
3
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
90
30.3
5
1.6
2
4.4
5
212
Jum
ma
l G
ha
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ro
Jum
ma
l G
ha
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5
6/5
7
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
45
36.4
2
0.3
8
2.0
9
213
S
ajja
n A
bba
si
Alla
h A
ba
d
57/5
8
Lan
dlo
rd
60
18.2
1
1.2
5
5.1
5
214
M
an
zo
or
Jum
ma
l G
ha
ngro
5
7/5
8
Share
cro
pper
60
24.2
8
-
1.2
5
5.1
5
215
G
hula
m H
usse
n
Ghang
ro
Jum
ma
l G
ha
ngro
5
8/5
9
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
62
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24.2
8
1.2
4
4.9
216
S
ye
d S
arf
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ha
h
Alla
h A
ba
d
59/6
0
Lan
dlo
rd
84
25.2
9
1.5
9
4.6
8
217
G
ul M
oh
am
mad
H
aji
Ibra
him
Seth
o
59/6
0
Share
cro
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84
33.9
9
-
1.5
9
4.6
8
218
M
un
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em
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H
aji
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him
Seth
o
60/6
1
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
72
33.9
9
1.7
2
5.9
219
S
iqq
indar
Seth
o
Ha
ji Ib
rah
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eth
o
61/6
2
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
70
29.1
4
1.8
3
6.4
6
220
Z
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Se
tho
H
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him
Seth
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62/6
3
Ow
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34
28.3
3
0.3
2
2.3
3
Pakis
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Pa
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Fi
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Farm
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221
A
bd
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Ha
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63/6
5
Ow
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Farm
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160
13.7
6
3.9
6
6.1
2
222
K
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H
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him
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65/6
6
Ow
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57
64.7
5
1.1
2
4.8
6
223
Jam
Ab
du
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Ha
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rah
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66/6
8
Lan
dlo
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120
23.0
7
2.7
7
5.7
224
G
ul M
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mad
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66/6
8
Share
cro
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120
48.5
6
-
2.7
7
5.7
225
A
bd
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eth
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Ha
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rah
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68/6
9
Ow
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97
48.5
6
2.1
1
5.3
8
226
A
bd
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69/7
0
Ow
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60
39.2
6
0.3
1
1.2
8
227
W
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7
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1
Ow
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76
24.2
8
1.3
9
4.5
2
228
Jam
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G
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7
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2
Ow
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92
30.7
6
1.8
6
5
229
A
bd
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G
ha
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alla
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72/7
3
Lan
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85
37.2
3
0.8
7
2.5
3
230
M
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M
alla
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72/7
3
Share
cro
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85
34.4
-
0.8
7
2.5
3
231
A
bd
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M
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73/7
4
Ow
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82
34.4
1
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5.8
5
232
Im
am
Bu
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G
ha
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alla
h
74/7
5
Ow
ner-
Farm
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82
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33.1
8
1.7
3
5.1
8
233
M
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G
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75/7
6
Ow
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Farm
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106
33.3
9
2
4.6
6
234
A
bd
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Mero
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76/7
7
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
81
42.9
1
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5.8
6
235
S
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Fa
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77/7
8
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
94
32.7
8
1.9
3
5.0
7
236
A
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Fa
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78/7
9
Ow
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Farm
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89
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38.0
4
1.7
6
4.8
6
237
A
bd
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7
9/8
1
Ow
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Farm
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186
36.2
2
3.4
4.5
2
238
K
am
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o
Fa
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eth
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81/8
2
Ow
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112
75.2
7
1.6
1
3.5
5
239
S
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8
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5
Lan
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345
45.3
3
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3
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Pakis
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240
M
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8
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5
Share
cro
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175
1
39.6
2
-
2.5
5
3.6
241
S
ha
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mm
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8
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Share
cro
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170
70.8
2
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2.4
8
3.6
242
M
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8
5/8
6
Ow
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86
68.8
1
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5.6
3
243
M
an
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Ah
ma
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Me
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Balu
Ma
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86/8
7
Ow
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Farm
er
84
34.8
1
.91
5.6
2
244
B
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dah K
han
Me
iaser
Balu
Ma
he
sar
87/8
8
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
74
33.9
9
1.0
8
3.6
1
245
R
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Me
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r B
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sar
87/8
8
Ow
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Farm
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67
29.9
5
0.8
7
3.2
1
246
S
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88/8
9
Ow
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54
27.1
1
0.6
2
2.8
4
247
R
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Kh
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ser
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Ma
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88/8
9
Ow
ner-
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er
48
21.8
5
0.8
6
4.4
3
248
N
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89/9
0
Ow
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er
45
19.4
3
0.2
3
1.2
6
249
N
ang
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in M
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89/9
0
Ow
ner-
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47
18.2
1
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7
1.9
5
250
S
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Ma
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89/9
0
Ow
ner-
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er
45
19.0
2
0.5
4
2.9
7
251
M
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ma
d S
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Me
ase
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sar
89/9
0
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
42
18.2
1
0.5
2
3.0
6
252
N
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Balu
Ma
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90/9
1
Ow
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51
17
0
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4.4
6
253
B
acha
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n
Me
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Balu
Ma
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90/9
1
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
44
20.6
4
0.8
6
4.8
3
254
A
llah R
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Me
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Balu
Ma
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91/9
2
Ow
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Farm
er
75
17.8
1
1.9
8
6.5
2
255
A
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Sh
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K
ha
nw
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9
2/9
3
Lan
dlo
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72
.5
30.3
5
1.8
7
6.3
7
256
G
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K
ha
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9
2/9
3
Share
cro
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72
.5
29.3
4
-
1.8
7
6.3
7
257
H
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Tin
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K
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9
3/9
4
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
81
.5
29.3
4
1.7
9
5.4
3
258
S
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d B
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hah
K
ha
nw
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9
4/9
5
Lan
dlo
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82
32.9
8
1.7
3
5.2
1
259
K
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9
4/9
5
Share
cro
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82
33.1
8
-
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3
5.2
1
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10
3 |
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3
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it
T
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260
Is
ma
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9
5/9
6
Ow
ner-
Farm
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68
33.1
8
1.4
2
5.1
6
261
A
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Tin
nu
K
ha
nw
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9
6/9
7
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
70
27.5
2
1.6
9
5.9
7
262
B
ag
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9
7/9
8
Ow
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88
28.3
3
1.9
5
5.4
8
263
A
llah W
ara
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ah
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Kha
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9
8/9
9
Ow
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82
35.6
1
1.8
9
5.7
264
K
am
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nw
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99/1
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O
wn
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76
33.1
8
1.8
7
6.0
8
265
G
hula
m H
ea
dar
Kalla
ro
Kha
nw
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1
00/1
01
O
wn
er-
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72
30.7
6
1.8
8
6.4
5
266
A
llan
do K
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dar
Kha
nw
ah
1
01/1
02
O
wn
er-
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88
29.1
4
1.8
5.0
5
267
W
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Bu
sh
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Kun
dar
Kha
nw
ah
1
02/1
03
O
wn
er-
Farm
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28
35.6
1
0.3
7
3.2
7
268
S
ha
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Kha
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1
02/1
03
O
wn
er-
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30
11.3
3
0.3
5
2.8
8
269
Is
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q T
inn
u
Kha
nw
ah
1
02/1
03
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
25
12.1
4
0.4
7
4.6
5
270
S
ye
d F
ida H
ussen
S
ha
h
Kha
nw
ah
1
03/1
04
Lan
dlo
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85
10.1
2
2.1
6
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271
A
kra
m
Kha
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1
03/1
04
S
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85
34.4
-
2.1
6.1
272
G
ul H
assan
Kalla
ro
Kha
nw
ah
1
04/1
05
O
wn
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Farm
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78
34.4
1
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5.0
7
273
A
kra
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Kha
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ah
1
05/1
06
O
wn
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115
31.5
7
1.7
8
3.8
2
274
H
aji
Na
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Abb
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nw
ah
1
06/1
09
Lan
dlo
rd
224
46.5
4
4.2
5
4.6
9
275
H
abib
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Kha
nw
ah
1
06/1
09
S
hare
cro
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96
90.6
5
-
2.1
5.4
1
276
M
abo
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K
ha
nw
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1
06/1
09
S
hare
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128
38.8
5
-
2.1
5
4.1
5
277
G
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1
09/1
10
Lan
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185
51.8
3
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5.1
6
-
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278
M
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mm
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1
10/1
11
S
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110
74.8
7
-
2.5
4
5.7
1
279
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11
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75
44.5
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280
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11/1
12
O
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104
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5
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281
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12/1
13
O
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92
42.0
9
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5.1
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282
G
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1
13/1
14
O
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96
37.2
3
1.9
6
5.0
4
283
D
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1
14/1
15
Lan
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112
38.8
5
1.9
7
4.3
5
284
A
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1
14/1
15
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112
45.3
3
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7
2
85
S
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1
15/1
16
O
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78
45.3
3
1.6
4
5.2
286
H
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1
16/1
17
O
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75
31.5
7
1.5
6
5.1
4
287
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1
17/1
18
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96
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9
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288
M
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1
18/1
19
O
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76
30.7
6
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289
Q
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ity
119/1
20
Lan
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80
32.3
8
1.8
8
5.8
1
290
N
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1
19/1
20
S
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80
32.3
8
1.8
8
5.8
1
291
S
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K
ha
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120/1
21
O
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70
28.3
3
1.8
6.3
5
292
M
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li A
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Kha
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ria
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121/1
22
O
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85
34.4
1
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5.7
3
293
K
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1
22/1
23
O
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78
31.5
7
1.9
4
6.1
5
294
B
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li B
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1
23/1
24
O
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85
34.4
1
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5
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295
M
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mm
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124/1
25
O
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102
41.2
8
1.9
6
4.7
5
296
F
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li 1
25/1
26
O
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96
38.8
5
1.9
5
5.0
2
297
D
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126/1
27
O
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123
49.7
8
1.9
4
3.9
298
R
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127/1
28
O
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68
27.5
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299
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7
300
S
ha
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mm
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30
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80
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8
1.9
6
6.0
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301
M
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31
O
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91
36.8
3
1.9
5.1
6
302
D
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131/1
32
O
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84
33.9
9
1.8
7
5.5
303
A
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mm
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132/1
33
O
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75
30.3
5
1.8
9
6.2
3
304
D
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133/1
34
O
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112
45.3
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1
4.2
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305
M
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134/1
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O
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127
51.4
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3.7
7
306
M
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135/1
36
O
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124
50.1
8
1.9
5
3.8
9
307
A
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136/1
37
O
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120
48.5
6
1.9
3
3.9
7
308
A
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137/1
39
O
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106
42.9
1
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4.4
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309
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139/1
40
O
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73
29.5
4
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6.5
310
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140/1
41
O
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128
51.8
1
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7
311
W
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42
O
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145
58.6
8
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8
3.2
312
H
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mm
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43
O
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132
53.4
2
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7
2.5
6
313
A
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mm
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44
O
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155
62.7
3
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1
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1
314
G
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67
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6
6.8
6
315
S
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O
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160
64.7
5
1.9
7
3.0
4
316
W
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225
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6
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6
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317
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235
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2
318
M
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319
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320
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321
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220
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4
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322
M
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mm
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53
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212
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1
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323
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54
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210
84.9
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5
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324
M
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55
O
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172
69.6
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1.9
7
325
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85
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5
326
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94
38.0
4
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9
4.1
8
327
M
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58
O
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78
31.5
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328
N
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158/1
59
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80
32.3
8
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0.8
3
329
M
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mm
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159/1
60
O
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109
44.1
1
1.8
7
4.2
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330
B
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mm
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160/1
61
O
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104
42.0
9
1.9
4
4.6
1
331
M
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mm
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161/1
62
O
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218
88.2
2
2.0
4
2.3
1
332
N
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mm
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162/1
63
O
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153
61.9
2
1.9
1
3.0
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333
Lal B
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163/1
65
O
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272
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8
3.9
7
3.6
334
H
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165/1
66
O
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165
66.7
7
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335
B
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166/1
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O
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150
60.7
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1
336
Q
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167/1
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243
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337
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169/1
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Pakis
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170/1
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65
26.3
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339
K
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mm
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171/1
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65
26.3
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340
N
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172/1
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70
28.3
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6.7
8
341
N
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mm
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173/1
74
O
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76
30.7
6
1.9
6
6.3
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342
M
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mm
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174/1
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O
wn
er-
Farm
er
73
29.5
4
1.8
8
6.3
6
343
M
oha
ma
d W
asim
Jam
ro
Moha
mm
ad
Kha
n
175/1
76
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
70
28.3
3
1.5
7
5.5
4
344
M
oha
mm
ad S
ale
h
Jam
ro
Moha
mm
ad
Kha
n
176/1
77
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
77
31.1
6
1.9
3
6.1
9
345
D
ad M
oh
am
mad
Jam
ro
Moha
mm
ad
Kha
n
177/1
78
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
91
36.8
3
0.9
2.4
4
346
H
usse
n B
ushkh
Jam
ro
Patt
an
Ja
mro
1
80/1
81
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
105
42.4
9
0.9
3
2.1
9
347
W
arial S
hsh
P
att
an
Ja
mro
1
81/1
82
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
81
32.7
8
0.2
2
0.6
7
348
A
llah D
aia
h
Patt
an
Ja
mro
1
85/1
87
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.9
4
5.8
5
349
H
assa
m-u
-Din
Shah
P
att
an
Ja
mro
1
87/1
89
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
176
71.2
3
3.7
5
5.2
6
350
F
aqeer
Abd
ulla
h
Kora
P
att
an
Ja
mro
1
89/1
90
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
0.5
6
1.8
5
351
Q
ala
nda
r B
ushkh
Kora
P
att
an
Ja
mro
1
90/1
91
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
0
.16
0.6
2
352
G
hula
m S
ha
bir
Nare
jo
Kha
hi H
ujja
n
191/1
92
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
156
63.1
3
2
3.1
7
353
H
assa
m-u
-Din
Shah
P
att
an
Ja
mro
1
92/1
93
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
148
59.8
9
1.8
2
3.0
4
354
F
aqeer
Jaro
Nare
jo
Kha
hi H
ujja
n
193/1
94
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
147
59.4
9
1.5
7
2.6
4
355
A
hm
ad K
ha
n K
ori
K
ha
hi H
ujja
n
194/1
95
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
250
1
01.1
7
2.0
3
2.0
1
356
A
li G
how
ar
Hu
jjan
K
ha
hi H
ujja
n
195/1
96
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
220
89.0
3
1.7
3
1.9
4
357
G
hula
m N
ab
i H
ujja
n
Kha
hi H
ujja
n
196/1
97
O
wn
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216
87.4
1
1.7
1
1.9
6
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
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10
8 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
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3
rd
C
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cu
it
T
L
Farm
er
358
M
itta
l H
ujja
n
Kha
hi H
ujja
n
197/1
98
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
211
85.3
9
1.8
9
2.2
1
359
H
um
ar
Nare
jo
Hu
mar
Nare
jo
198/2
00
Lan
dlo
rd
280
1
13.3
1
3.4
1
3.0
1
360
Jan
Mo
ha
mm
ad
N
are
jo
Hu
mar
Nare
jo
198/2
00
S
hare
cro
pper
140
56.6
6
1.7
3
361
M
oha
ma
d M
ura
d
Nare
jo
Hu
mar
Nare
jo
198/2
00
S
hare
cro
pper
140
56.6
6
1.7
1
3.0
2
362
D
ola
no
mal W
anro
H
um
ar
Nare
jo
200/2
02
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.84
5.2
9
363
A
bd
ulla
h S
h
Gho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
05/2
06
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
0.1
0
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364
A
li G
ul H
ujja
n
Gho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
06/2
07
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
170
68.8
2
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3
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365
A
ziz
Sh
G
ho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
07/2
08
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
152
61.5
1
1.7
9
2.9
1
366
B
ashir S
h
Gho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
08/2
09
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
145
58.6
8
1.9
8
3.3
7
367
G
hulz
ar
Ali
Hu
jjan
G
ho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
09/2
10
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
130
52.6
1
2.0
5
3.9
368
Q
urb
an A
li W
assan
G
ho
ur
Kh
an
Hu
jjan
2
10/2
11
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.7
8
5.3
6
369
H
ashiq
Ali
Sh
ah
B
ach
al S
ha
h
211/2
12
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
0.9
4
3.0
6
370
S
ye
d B
acha
l S
ha
h
Ba
ch
al S
ha
h
212/2
14
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
160
64.7
5
3.6
4
5.6
2
371
M
ir M
oh
am
ma
d
Wassan
Mir M
oha
mad
W
assa
n
214/2
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
160
64.7
5
3.6
9
5.7
372
G
hula
m N
ab
i N
ura
ni
Mir M
oha
mad
W
assa
n
216/2
17
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
87
35.2
1
1.4
7
4.1
8
373
F
aqeer
Fa
reed
T
ebo
M
ir M
oha
mad
W
assa
n
217/2
18
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
84
33.9
9
1.6
9
4.9
7
374
G
hula
m B
ushkh
Ma
llah
A
llah W
asa
ya
Nu
ran
i 2
18/2
19
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
95
38.4
5
1.9
7
5.1
2
375
A
llahw
asaia
Nura
ni
Alla
h W
asa
ya
Nu
ran
i 2
19/2
20
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
90
36.4
2
1.8
4
5.0
5
376
M
oha
mm
ad B
ad
al
Nura
ni
Alla
h W
asa
ya
Nu
ran
i 2
20/2
21
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
88
35.6
1
1.8
1
5.0
8
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
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10
9 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
377
G
how
ar
Kh
an
Nura
ni
Alla
h W
asa
ya
Nu
ran
i 2
21/2
22
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
125
50.5
9
2
3.9
5
378
A
li D
ad K
han
Marr
i A
lidin
o
222/2
23
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
45
18.2
1
0.8
7
4.7
8
379
A
me
er
Ha
ssan
M
arr
i A
lidin
o
223/2
24
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
66
26.7
1
1.1
4.1
2
380
S
ub
el W
assan
A
lidin
o
223/2
24
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
68
27.5
2
1.2
4
4.5
1
381
A
li D
ino J
ato
i A
lidin
o
224/2
25
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
0.6
8
2.5
9
382
N
oro
z K
han J
ato
i A
lidin
o
224/2
25
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
0.3
7
6.6
383
H
aji
Mo
hd K
han
Jato
i A
lidin
o
225/2
26
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
142
57.4
7
2.0
3
3.5
3
384
Q
ala
nda
r B
ushkh
Jato
i A
lidin
o
226/2
27
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
38
15.3
8
0.7
1
4.6
2
385
N
oro
z K
han J
ato
i A
lidin
o
227/2
28
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
70
28.3
3
1.4
8
5.2
2
386
B
ala
Kha
n J
ato
i B
ala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
228/2
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
70
28.3
3
1.4
6
5.1
5
387
H
usse
n D
ino M
ari
B
ala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
229/2
30
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
72
29.1
4
1.9
6
6.7
3
388
K
oro
Kh
an M
ari
B
ala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
230/2
31
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
140
56.6
6
1.9
8
3.4
9
389
Z
ulfa
qar
Mugh
al
Bala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
231/2
32
Lan
dlo
rd
230
93.0
8
3.9
9
4.2
9
390
A
li G
ul
Bala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
231/2
32
S
hare
cro
pper
134
54.2
3
2.4
3
4.4
8
391
S
ha
h B
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Kh
an
B
ala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
231/2
32
S
hare
cro
pper
96
38.8
5
1.5
6
4.0
2
392
M
ah
moo
d
Kha
skheli
Bala
Kh
an J
ath
oi
233/2
34
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
125
50.5
9
1.7
8
3.5
2
393
M
Ibra
him
C
hakara
ni
Ch
aka
r C
hakara
ni
246/2
48
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
121
48.9
7
1.9
1
3.9
394
B
aro
La
shari
C
haka
r C
hakara
ni
248/2
49
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
112
45.3
3
1.5
7
3.4
6
395
B
acha
l L
ashari
C
haka
r C
hakara
ni
249/2
50
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
124
50.1
8
1.8
7
3.7
3
396
A
li D
ino B
urd
i C
haka
r C
hakara
ni
250/2
51
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
46
18.6
2
0.9
8
5.2
6
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
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m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
11
0 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
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cu
it
T
L
397
Is
lam
Aria
n
Burg
ari
2
58/2
60
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
125
50.5
9
2
3.9
5
398
D
r A
ma
nu
llah
Burg
ari
B
urg
ari
2
60/2
63
Lan
dlo
rd
216
87.4
1
3.9
8
4.5
5
399
M
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q
Burg
ari
2
60/2
63
S
hare
cro
pper
216
87.4
1
3.9
8
4.5
5
400
H
adi B
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Pulp
otr
o
Kha
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ur
264/2
65
Lan
dlo
rd
58
23.4
7
0.8
2
3.4
9
401
A
kbar
Rin
d
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
264/2
65
S
hare
cro
pper
58
23.4
7
0.8
2
3.4
9
402
M
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mm
ad A
li H
ujja
n
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
264/2
65
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
34
13.7
6
0.3
8
2.7
6
403
A
ssa
dulla
h R
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H
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Da
him
More
jo
264/2
65
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
37
14.9
7
0.5
4
3.6
1
404
M
an
zo
or
Hu
sse
n
Pon
nar
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
265/2
67
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
210
84.9
9
3.5
2
4.1
4
405
A
tau
llah
Ph
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otr
o
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
267/2
69
Lan
dlo
rd
145
58.6
8
2.3
8
4.0
6
406
G
hula
m S
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ar
Sha
rr
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
267/2
69
S
hare
cro
pper
145
58.6
8
2.3
8
4.0
6
407
Im
am
Bu
shkh
Pulp
otr
o
Kha
ir P
ur
269/2
73
Lan
dlo
rd
452
1
82.9
2
7.1
8
3.9
3
408
M
azoo
r S
ha
r H
aji
Da
him
More
jo
269/2
73
S
hare
cro
pper
142
57.4
7
2.2
7
3.9
5
409
A
bd
ul Q
adir S
har
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
269/2
73
S
hare
cro
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156
63.1
3
2.5
1
3.9
8
410
S
ultan S
har
Ha
ji D
ahim
More
jo
269/2
73
S
hare
cro
pper
154
62.3
2
2.4
3.8
5
411
U
sta
d P
apu
Jum
ari
K
ha
ir P
ur
273/2
74
Lan
dlo
rd
48
19.4
3
0.4
3
2.2
1
412
M
obe
en
Kato
re
Abd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
73/2
74
S
hare
cro
pper
48
19.4
3
0.4
3
2.2
1
413
M
an
zo
or
More
ja
Abd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
74/2
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
56
22.6
6
0.9
6
4.2
4
414
M
an
ji K
han
Kato
r A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
74/2
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
24
9.7
1
0.5
2
5.3
5
415
M
oha
mm
ad B
ag
il K
ato
r A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
75/2
76
O
wn
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Farm
er
84
33.9
9
1.7
6
5.1
8
416
A
bd
ul W
ahab
M
em
on
A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
76/2
77
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
78
31.5
7
1.5
1
4.7
8
417
A
bd
ul G
han
i M
em
on
A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
77/2
79
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
142
57.4
7
3.3
5.7
4
Pakis
tan P
ow
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Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
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m
----
----
----
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-
11
1 |
Pa
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Fi
na
l
Up
da
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d
LA
RP
f
or
L
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-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
418
M
ir F
aiz
A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
79/2
80
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
66
26.7
1
1.8
3
6.8
5
419
A
li B
ushkh
Abd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
80/2
81
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
32
12.9
5
0.0
9
0.6
9
420
K
asib
Se
hra
i A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
81/2
82
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1
.24
4.7
9
421
H
aji
Sule
ma
n K
ato
r A
bd
ul R
ah
eem
K
ato
r 2
81/2
82
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
32
12.9
5
0.7
1
5.4
8
422
S
ye
d G
h.
Ra
su
l S
ha
h
Kurb
an K
ato
r 2
82/2
85
Lan
dlo
rd
405
163.9
4
.84
2.9
5
423
D
ade
n K
ato
r K
urb
an K
ato
r 2
82/2
85
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
1.6
3
3.2
2
424
A
li G
ul K
ato
r K
urb
an K
ato
r 2
82/2
85
S
hare
cro
pper
145
58.6
8
1.5
4
2.6
2
425
S
ha
hm
eer
Kato
r K
urb
an K
ato
r 2
82/2
85
S
hare
cro
pper
135
54.6
3
1.6
7
3.0
6
426
M
oha
mm
ad I
bra
him
K
ato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
85/2
90
Lan
dlo
rd
630
2
54.9
6
8.9
8
3.5
2
427
N
iaz-u
-Din
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
85/2
90
S
hare
cro
pper
315
1
27.4
8
4.4
9
3.5
2
428
A
tta
h M
oha
mm
ad
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
85/2
90
S
hare
cro
pper
315
1
27.4
8
4.4
9
3.5
2
429
M
oha
mm
ad Y
ou
su
f K
ato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
90/2
91
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
102
41.2
8
1.9
6
4.7
5
430
M
oha
mm
ad I
bra
him
K
ato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
91/2
92
Lan
dlo
rd
96
38.8
5
1.5
4
3.9
6
431
N
iaz-u
-Din
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
91/2
92
S
hare
cro
pper
44
17.8
1
0.6
3.3
7
432
A
tta
h M
oha
mm
ad
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
91/2
92
S
hare
cro
pper
52
21.0
4
0.9
4
4.4
7
D4:
Su
kku
r D
istr
ict
433
D
in M
oh
am
mad
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
92/2
93
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
124
50.1
8
1.7
8
3.5
5
-
-
434
H
arz
Mo
ham
mad
Kato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
93/2
94
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
95
38.4
5
1.7
7
4.6
-
-
435
Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r Im
am
Bu
shkh K
ato
r 2
94/2
95
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.86
5.3
4
-
-
436
S
ha
man
D
aio
T
ari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
95/2
96
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.0
8
3.5
6
-
-
437
M
oha
mm
ad J
od
ea
l D
aio
T
ari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
95/2
96
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
48
19.4
3
0.7
5
3.8
6
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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----
----
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----
----
----
----
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-
11
2 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
438
G
hula
m R
aza D
aio
T
ari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
96/2
97
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
1.6
9
6.7
4
-
-
439
S
ale
em
Ra
za
Ka
tor
Tari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
97/2
98
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
80
32.3
8
1.8
6
5.7
5
-
-
440
T
alib
Hu
ssen
Ka
tor
Tari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
98/2
99
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
108
43.7
1
1.1
2
2.5
6
-
-
441
N
oor
Moh
am
ma
d
Kato
r T
ari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
98/2
99
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
57
23.0
7
0.8
3
3.6
-
-
442
R
anja
n K
ato
r T
ari
q K
ato
r B
alo
ch
2
99/3
00
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
97
.5
39.4
6
1.7
2
4.3
6
-
-
443
M
obe
en
Pu
lpo
tro
S
ha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
00/3
01
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
96
38.8
5
1.8
8
4.8
4
-
-
444
R
anja
n N
are
wal
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
01/3
02
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.9
1
5.7
6
-
-
445
G
hou
se B
ushkh
Nare
wal
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
02/3
03
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
1
.62
6.2
5
-
-
446
M
ir H
assan
Na
rew
al
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
03/3
04
Lan
dlo
rd
125
50.5
9
1.5
1
2.9
8
-
-
447
P
att
an J
akiro
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
03/3
04
S
hare
cro
pper
68
27.5
2
-
-
0.7
4
2.6
9
448
A
li S
ha
ir
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
03/3
04
S
hare
cro
pper
57
23.0
7
-
-
0.7
7
3.3
4
449
H
azoor
Bush
kh
Nare
wal
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
04/3
05
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
61.7
5
24.9
9
1.1
6
4.6
4
-
-
450
M
Ibra
him
Pulp
otr
o
Sha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
05/3
06
Lan
dlo
rd
112
.5
45.5
3
1.5
1
3.3
2
-
-
451
M
alik
Hassan
S
ha
h M
Pu
lpo
tro
3
05/3
06
S
hare
cro
pper
112
.5
45.5
3
-
-
1.5
1
3.3
2
452
G
hula
m H
ea
dear
Gunja
G
hu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
306/3
07
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
90
36.4
2
1.8
5
5.0
8
-
-
453
A
bd
ul Q
adir M
em
on
G
hu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
307/3
09
Lan
dlo
rd
186
75.2
7
3.5
3
4.6
9
-
-
454
Z
am
eer
G
hu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
307/3
09
S
hare
cro
pper
112
45.3
3
-
-
2.4
1
5.3
2
455
S
ha
hm
eer
Ghu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
307/3
09
S
hare
cro
pper
74
29.9
5
-
-
1.1
2
3.7
4
456
G
hula
m H
ea
dar
Gunja
G
hu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
309/3
10
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
83.2
5
33.6
9
1.9
5.6
4
-
-
457
Luta
f A
li D
are
jo
Ghu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
310/3
11
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
103
41.6
8
1.5
1
3.6
2
-
-
458
A
li G
ul P
ulp
otr
o
Ghu
lam
Head
ar
311/3
12
O
wn
er-
103
41.6
8
1.8
3
4.3
9
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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----
----
----
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----
----
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----
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-
11
3 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
Meah
ar
Farm
er
459
M
ohd
Bu
shkh
Pulp
otr
o
Ghu
lam
Head
ar
Meah
ar
312/3
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
93
37.6
4
1.7
4
4.6
2
-
-
460
Q
adir B
ush
kh
Qure
sh
i R
ohri C
ity
313/3
14
Lan
dlo
rd
96
38.8
5
1.8
1
4.6
6
-
-
461
A
lidin
o
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
313/3
14
S
hare
cro
pper
46
18.6
2
-
-
0.9
4
5.0
5
462
R
ahib
M
irza K
ha
n K
atp
ar
313/3
14
S
hare
cro
pper
50
20.2
3
-
-
0.8
7
4.3
463
H
aji
Wali
Mo
ha
ma
d
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
314/3
15
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
48
19.4
3
0.9
4.6
3
-
-
464
Lia
qat
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
314/3
15
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
63
25.5
1
3.9
2
-
-
465
M
oha
mm
ad K
ha
n
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
315/3
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
53
.5
21.6
5
0.8
6
3.9
7
-
-
466
M
oha
ma
d N
aw
az
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
315/3
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
58
23.4
7
0.9
1
3.8
8
-
-
467
P
ir B
ush
kh K
atp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
316/3
17
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.8
8
6.1
9
-
-
468
A
bd
ul R
ah
ee
m
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
317/3
18
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
81
32.7
8
1.9
2
5.8
6
-
-
469
A
bd
ulla
h K
atp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
318/3
19
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
92
37.2
3
1.9
4
5.2
1
-
-
470
N
oor
Moh
am
ma
d
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
319/3
20
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
97.2
5
39.3
6
1.8
8
4.7
8
-
-
471
F
asa
l Q
ure
sh
i R
ohri C
ity
320/3
23
Lan
dlo
rd
185
74.8
7
2.8
6
3.8
2
-
-
472
M
oha
mm
ad M
ura
d
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
320/3
23
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
-
2.0
5
4.0
5
473
H
usse
n B
ushkh
Katp
ar
Mir
za K
ha
n K
atp
ar
320/3
23
S
hare
cro
pper
60
24.2
8
-
-
0.8
1
3.3
4
474
H
ead
ar
Bu
shkh
Bam
bro
K
alla
ri
323/3
24
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
178
72.0
4
1.7
2.3
6
-
-
475
A
bd
ul R
eh
man
B
am
bro
K
alla
ri
324/3
25
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
0.0
5
0.2
-
-
476
S
ye
d W
asib
Ali
Sha
h
Kalla
ri
325/3
27
Lan
dlo
rd
185
74.8
7
3.2
8
4.3
8
-
-
477
D
ur
Mo
ha
mm
ad
K
alla
ri
325/3
27
S
hare
cro
pper
80
32.3
8
-
-
1.4
3
4.4
2
478
G
ul K
ha
n
Kalla
ri
325/3
27
S
hare
cro
pper
105
42.4
9
-
-
1.8
5
4.3
5
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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----
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-
11
4 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
479
M
ola
h B
ushkh
Sura
hi
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
27/3
28
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
145
58.6
8
1.7
6
3
-
-
480
H
aji
Kha
ir A
li S
ura
hi
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
28/3
30
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
182
73.6
5
2.8
9
3.9
2
-
-
481
S
ye
d A
jma
l sh
ah
K
ala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
30/3
31
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
124
50.1
8
1.9
3.7
9
-
-
482
S
ye
d W
asib
Ali
Sha
h
Kalla
ri
331/3
33
Lan
dlo
rd
210
84.9
9
3.8
5
4.5
3
-
-
483
A
bd
ul H
ake
em
K
ala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
31/3
33
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
-
2.3
3
4.6
1
484
A
li M
oha
mm
ad
Sura
hi
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
31/3
33
S
hare
cro
pper
85
34.4
-
-
1.5
2
4.4
2
485
S
ye
d A
hm
ad A
li S
ha
h
Old
Sukkar
333/3
35
Lan
dlo
rd
248
1
00.3
6
3.6
8
3.6
7
-
-
486
A
llah
dad
K
ala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
33/3
35
S
hare
cro
pper
124
50.1
8
-
-
1.8
4
3.6
7
487
R
az M
oh
am
ma
d
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
33/3
35
S
hare
cro
pper
124
50.1
8
-
-
1.8
4
3.6
7
488
G
hula
m B
uriro
K
ala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
35/3
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
157
63.5
4
1.7
4
2.7
4
-
-
489
A
hm
ad B
uriro
K
ala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
35/3
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
85
34.4
0
.96
2.7
9
-
-
490
A
llah B
ach
io
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
35/3
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
72
29.1
4
0.7
8
2.6
8
-
-
491
A
li M
oha
mm
ad
Buri
ro
Kala
th S
ura
hi
Balo
ch
3
36/3
37
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
89
.5
36.2
2
1.1
9
3.2
9
-
-
492
A
bd
ul W
ahid
Ari
an
N
oor
Ah
mad A
ria
n
337/3
38
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
0
.14
0.5
4
-
-
493
H
aji
Ro
stu
m K
ha
n
Bha
tti
No
or
Ah
mad A
ria
n
345-6
/363
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
0.1
8
0.6
8
-
-
494
A
kbar
Khan
Bang
o
No
or
Ah
mad A
ria
n
346/3
63-6
4
Ow
ner-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
0.9
2
3.6
7
-
-
495
H
aji
Ro
stu
m B
hatt
i N
oor
Ah
mad A
ria
n
364/3
65
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
64
25.9
0
.88
3
.4
-
-
496
A
ziz
Bh
utt
o
La
l B
ush
kh
Ch
an
jan
3
65/3
66
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
41
.5
16.7
9
0.6
3
3.7
5
-
-
497
M
Ju
mm
an C
ha
nja
n
La
l B
ush
kh
Ch
an
jan
3
65/3
66
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
23
9.3
1
0.5
5.3
7
-
-
498
G
hula
m S
ha
bir
La
l B
ush
kh
365/3
66
O
wn
er-
36
14.5
7
0.6
4
4.3
9
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
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-
11
5 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
Chan
jan
C
han
jan
F
arm
er
499
D
ost
Mo
ham
ma
d
Buri
ro
Moha
mm
ad
Alim
B
uriro
3
66/3
67
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
91
.5
37.0
3
2.2
8
6.1
6
-
-
500
R
asool B
ushkh
Chan
jan
F
aiz
Mo
ha
mm
ad
Kan
dro
3
67/3
68
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
68
27.5
2
1.8
5
6.7
2
-
-
501
R
ahib
Kan
dro
F
aiz
Mo
ham
ma
d
Kan
dro
3
68/3
69
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
1.5
4
5.0
1
-
-
502
Lal M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
69/3
71
Lan
dlo
rd
200
80.9
4
3.3
9
4.1
9
-
-
503
G
hula
m R
aza
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
69/3
71
S
hare
cro
pper
125
50.5
9
-
-
2.0
7
4.0
9
504
S
aifulla
h
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
69/3
71
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
-
-
1.3
2
4.3
5
505
N
iazam
Som
ro
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
71/3
72
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
81
.5
32.9
8
1.9
5.7
6
-
-
506
S
ae
ed K
ha
n
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
72/3
73
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.9
4
5.8
5
-
-
507
A
llahw
ad
io P
anw
ar
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
73/3
74
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.7
3
5.7
-
-
508
B
oro
Kh
an P
an
war
La
l M
oh
am
mad
M
ang
i 3
74/3
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
72
.5
29.3
4
1.3
9
4.7
4
-
-
509
W
ali
Moh
am
mad
Chaw
ar
Ra
bu C
ha
war
375/3
77
Lan
dlo
rd
180
72.8
5
3.4
4.6
7
-
-
510
A
bd
ulla
h
Ra
bu C
ha
war
375/3
77
S
hare
cro
pper
90
36.4
2
-
-
1.7
4.6
7
511
D
ildar
Hu
sa
in
Ra
bu C
ha
war
375/3
77
S
hare
cro
pper
90
36.4
2
-
-
1.7
4.6
7
512
Y
ar
Moh
am
mad
Chaw
ar
Ra
bu C
ha
war
377/3
78
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
0.4
7
1.8
7
-
-
513
G
hula
m Q
ad
ir B
utt
o
Ra
bu C
ha
war
378/3
79
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
67
27.1
1
1.0
7
3.9
5
-
-
514
S
ho
uka
t M
ehra
ni
Sulta
n D
ashti
379/3
81
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
78
31.5
7
1.9
5
6.1
8
-
-
515
P
att
an T
aw
ari
S
ulta
n D
ashti
381/3
82
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
61.7
5
24.9
9
0.9
7
3.8
8
-
-
516
H
aji
Ghu
lam
M
angri
o
Sulta
n D
ashti
383/3
84
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
0.9
2
3.5
-
-
517
H
arb
elo
Jakra
ni
Sulta
n D
ashti
384/3
85
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
89
.5
36.2
2
2.0
9
5.7
7
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
11
6 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
518
D
idar
Ali
Jath
oi
Sulta
n D
ashti
385/3
86
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
93.2
5
37.7
4
1.8
3
4.8
5
-
-
519
N
abi B
ushkh B
uriro
M
Bushkh M
an
giro
3
86/3
87
Lan
dlo
rd
123
49.7
8
2.0
7
4.1
6
-
-
520
A
bd
ul R
azza
q
Ma
ng
iro
M
Bushkh M
an
giro
3
86/3
87
S
hare
cro
pper
47
19.0
2
-
-
0.9
4
4.9
4
521
A
li H
assen
Ma
ngir
o
M B
ushkh M
an
giro
3
86/3
87
S
hare
cro
pper
76
30.7
6
-
-
1.1
3
3.6
7
522
N
aq
vi P
anja
bi
Sad
iq A
bad C
ity
388/3
89
Lan
dlo
rd
52
21.0
4
0.1
6
0.7
6
-
-
523
M
Ra
mzan M
an
gir
o
M B
ushkh M
an
giro
3
88/3
89
S
hare
cro
pper
52
21.0
4
-
-
0.1
6
0.7
6
524
H
aji
Kha
n J
akra
ni
M B
ushkh M
an
giro
3
89/3
90
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
71
.5
28.9
4
1.6
8
5.8
1
-
-
525
Is
haq A
loput
M B
ushkh M
an
giro
3
90/3
91
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.82
5.2
3
-
-
526
S
ye
d M
an
ga
l S
hah
S
yed
Man
gal S
ha
h
392/3
94
Lan
dlo
rd
236
95.5
1
3.4
8
3.6
4
-
-
527
S
ye
d Z
aw
al S
hah
S
yed
Man
gal S
ha
h
392/3
94
S
hare
cro
pper
124
50.1
8
-
-
1.8
6
3.7
1
528
A
bd
ul L
ate
ef
Sye
d M
an
gal S
ha
h
392/3
94
S
hare
cro
pper
112
45.3
3
-
-
1.6
2
3.5
7
529
Q
urb
an S
ha
h
Sye
d M
an
gal S
ha
h
394/3
95
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
38
15.3
8
0.8
4
5.4
6
-
-
530
G
hulz
ar
Sh
ah
S
yed
Man
gal S
ha
h
396/3
97
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
38
15.3
8
0.7
6
4.9
4
-
-
531
S
ye
d M
ukh
tiar
Ali
Sha
h
Sye
d M
ukhtiar
Ali
Sha
h
397/3
99
Lan
dlo
rd
230
93.0
8
3.6
7
3.9
4
-
-
532
A
bid
Sha
h
Sye
d M
ukhtiar
Ali
Sha
h
397/3
99
S
hare
cro
pper
120
48.5
6
-
-
2.1
6
4.4
5
533
R
am
atu
llah S
hah
S
yed
Mukhtiar
Ali
Sha
h
397/3
99
S
hare
cro
pper
110
44.5
2
-
-
1.5
1
3.3
9
534
Jah
and
Kh
an N
ap
ar
Ha
ji R
aza M
S
ha
ha
ni
399/4
00
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
89
.5
36.2
2
1.9
6
5.4
1
-
-
535
M
ura
d S
haha
ni
Balo
ch
H
aji
Ra
za M
S
ha
ha
ni
400/4
02
Lan
dlo
rd
360
1
45.6
9
3.7
3
2.5
6
-
-
536
M
oha
mm
ad A
li H
aji
Ra
za M
S
ha
ha
ni
400/4
02
S
hare
cro
pper
210
84.9
9
-
-
2.2
7
2.6
7
537
B
ad
al S
hah
ani
Balo
ch
H
aji
Ra
za M
S
ha
ha
ni
400/4
02
S
hare
cro
pper
150
60.7
-
-
1.4
6
2.4
1
538
R
ahim
Sh
ahan
i B
alo
ch
H
aji
Ra
za M
S
ha
ha
ni
402/4
03
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
162
65.5
6
1.9
5
2.9
7
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
11
7 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
539
R
aza M
oha
mad
Sha
han
i H
aji
Ra
za M
S
ha
ha
ni
403/4
04
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
87
35.2
1
1.7
3
4.9
1
-
-
540
A
hm
ad D
in C
ha
ch
ar
Du
r M
Sha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
05/4
06
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
60
24.2
8
0.8
9
3.6
7
-
-
541
K
ha
lil C
ha
ch
ar
Du
r M
Sha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
06/4
07
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
84
33.9
9
1.9
8
5.8
2
-
-
542
N
abi B
ukhsh
Sha
han
i D
ur
M S
ha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
07/4
08
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
67
27.1
1
1.6
8
6.2
-
-
543
M
oh
ib A
li S
ha
han
i B
alo
ch
D
ur
M S
ha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
08/4
09
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
82
33.1
8
1.9
2
5.7
9
-
-
544
M
oha
mm
ad S
ale
h
Ma
telo
D
ur
M S
ha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
09/4
10
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
80
32.3
8
1.7
9
5.5
3
-
-
545
A
llah R
akkah
Ma
telo
D
ur
M S
ha
ha
ni
Balo
ch
4
10/4
11
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
77
31.1
6
1.8
7
6
-
-
546
Im
am
Bu
shkh
Kalo
ra
Jeh
and
Shah
ani
Balo
ch
4
11/4
12
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
75
30.3
5
1.8
4
6.0
6
-
-
547
S
ule
ma
n K
alo
ra
Jeh
and
Shah
ani
Balo
ch
4
12/4
13
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
78
31.5
7
1.6
5.0
7
-
-
548
S
ha
hnaw
az
Sha
han
i Jeh
and
Shah
ani
Balo
ch
4
13/4
14
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
78
31.5
7
1.6
1
5.1
-
-
549
Q
adir B
ush
kh J
afe
r Q
ad
ir B
ushkh
Jafe
r 4
14/4
15
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
80
32.3
8
1.7
8
5.5
-
-
550
G
hu M
oha
mm
ad
Jato
i A
bd
ul R
eh
man
Jath
oi
415/4
16
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
67
27.1
1
1.6
9
6.2
3
-
-
551
A
li M
ura
d J
ato
i A
bd
ul R
eh
man
Jath
oi
416/4
17
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
120
48.5
6
2.0
8
4.2
8
-
-
552
A
li N
aw
az J
ato
i A
bd
ul R
eh
man
Jath
oi
417/4
18
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
62
25.0
9
0.9
2
3.6
7
-
-
553
G
ul M
oh
am
mad
Jato
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
418/4
20
Lan
dlo
rd
160
64.7
5
3.6
5
5.6
4
-
-
554
S
ajja
n K
han
Jato
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
418/4
20
S
hare
cro
pper
95
38.4
5
-
-
1.9
5
5.0
7
555
A
li G
ul Jato
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
418/4
20
S
hare
cro
pper
65
26.3
1
-
-
1.7
6.4
6
556
Ir
sha
d J
ath
oi
Gul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
420/4
21
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
86
34.8
1
.79
5.1
4
-
-
557
G
ul M
oh
am
mad
Jato
i G
ul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
421/4
22
Lan
dlo
rd
96
38.8
5
0.7
4
1.9
-
-
558
S
ajja
n M
eh
ar
Gul M
oha
mm
ad
4
21/4
22
S
hare
cro
pper
50
20.2
3
-
-
0.4
1.9
8
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
11
8 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
Jath
oi
559
G
ul A
li M
eh
ar
Gul M
oha
mm
ad
Jath
oi
421/4
22
S
hare
cro
pper
46
18.6
2
-
-
0.3
4
1.8
3
560
A
li M
oha
mad
Kh
an
Me
har
Mang
o M
eh
ar
427/4
29
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
60
24.2
8
1.1
6
4.7
8
-
-
561
A
bd
ul N
aze
er
Bhu
tto
M
ang
o M
eh
ar
429/4
30
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
69
27.9
2
1.8
2
6.5
2
-
-
562
A
bd
ul H
akim
C
haja
n
Mang
o M
eh
ar
430/4
31
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
88
35.6
1
1.9
4
5.4
5
-
-
563
T
ajja
n I
nd
ar
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
431/4
33
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
180
72.8
5
3.6
9
5.0
7
-
-
564
M
oha
mm
ad S
acha
l In
dar
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
433/4
35
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
215
87.0
1
3.8
9
4.4
7
-
-
565
A
sgar
Indar
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
435/4
36
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
95
38.4
5
1.9
3
5.0
2
-
-
566
H
aji
And
al In
da
r A
bd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
436/4
37
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
103
41.6
8
1.9
7
4.7
3
-
-
567
A
li G
ul In
da
r A
bd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
437/4
38
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
95
38.4
5
1.9
5
5.0
7
-
-
568
M
ang
ar
Faq
eer
Ind
ar
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
438/4
39
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
94
38.0
4
1.0
7
2.8
1
-
-
569
N
azeer
Indar
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
439/4
41
Lan
dlo
rd
232
93.8
9
3.6
7
3.9
1
-
-
570
A
li M
ura
d
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
439/4
41
S
hare
cro
pper
150
60.7
-
-
2.3
2
3.8
2
571
S
he
hza
d
Abd
ul H
akeem
In
dar
439/4
41
S
hare
cro
pper
82
33.1
8
-
-
1.3
5
4.0
7
Sub-S
ection II.
A.4
: G
hotk
i D
istr
ict,
Sin
dh
P
rovin
ce
572
N
azeer
Indar
Abd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
441/4
43
Lan
dlo
rd
100
40.4
7
0.1
6
0.4
-
-
573
A
li M
ura
d
Abd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
441/4
43
S
hare
cro
pper
52
21.0
4
0.0
9
0.4
3
574
S
he
hza
d
Abd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
441/4
43
S
hare
cro
pper
48
19.4
3
0.0
7
0.3
6
575
H
aji
Ahm
ad
In
da
r A
bd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
443/4
44
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
1.0
2
3.8
8
-
-
576
H
adi B
ushkh In
dar
Abd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
444/4
45
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
118
47.7
5
1.9
4
4.0
6
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
11
9 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
577
M
oha
mm
ad H
usse
n
Ind
ar
Abd
ul H
akee
m
Indar
445/4
46
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
120
48.5
6
1.9
8
4.0
8
-
-
578
A
bd
ul R
ash
eed
Jon
ejo
B
ag
h J
on
ejo
4
46/4
48
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
320
129.5
3
.83
2.9
6
-
-
579
M
oha
mm
ad S
hari
f A
ria
n
Bag
h J
on
ejo
4
48/4
49
Lan
dlo
rd
325
1
31.5
3
1.4
4
1.0
9
-
-
580
Jan
Mo
ha
mm
ad
B
ag
h J
on
ejo
4
48/4
49
S
hare
cro
pper
162
.5
65.7
6
0.7
2
1.0
9
581
S
ha
fqat
Ali
Bag
h J
on
ejo
4
48/4
49
S
hare
cro
pper
162
.5
65.7
6
0.7
2
1.0
9
582
A
ma
nu
llah C
hee
ma
B
ag
h J
on
ejo
4
49/4
50
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
66
26.7
1
1.9
6
7.3
4
-
-
583
Lala
Ari
f N
iazi
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
50/4
51
Lan
dlo
rd
145
58.6
8
1.5
2
2.5
9
-
-
584
A
ltaf ur
Rahm
an
Nia
zi
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
50/4
51
S
hare
cro
pper
75
30.3
5
0.7
8
2.5
7
585
A
bd
ul G
haffar
Nia
zi
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
50/4
51
S
hare
cro
pper
70
28.3
3
0.7
4
2.6
1
586
W
asib
Ham
ee
d
Nia
zi
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
51/4
53
Lan
dlo
rd
372
1
50.5
5
3.6
4
2.4
2
-
-
587
M
oha
mm
ad H
usse
n
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
51/4
53
S
hare
cro
pper
180
72.8
5
2.0
1
2.7
6
588
M
ushta
q A
hm
ad
Ara
in
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
51/4
53
S
hare
cro
pper
192
77.7
1.6
3
2.1
589
M
aje
ed A
rain
La
la A
rif N
iazi
Path
an
4
53/4
54
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
150
60.7
1
.76
2
.9
-
-
590
S
on
wero
Me
aser
Ra
ju M
eh
esa
r 4
54/4
55
Lan
dlo
rd
120
48.5
6
1.3
8
2.8
4
-
-
591
K
ha
dim
Lu
ngar
Ra
ju M
eh
esa
r 4
54/4
55
S
hare
cro
pper
120
48.5
6
1.3
8
2.8
4
592
M
itto
Rakkan
Ra
ju M
eh
esa
r 4
55/4
56
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
138
55.8
5
1.8
1
3.2
4
-
-
593
M
ushta
q G
un
jan
R
aju
Me
he
sa
r 4
56/4
57
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
116
46.9
4
1.9
2
4.0
9
-
-
594
D
ino
Me
aser
Ra
ju M
eh
esa
r 4
57/4
58
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
154
62.3
2
1.4
4
2.3
1
-
-
595
D
ath
an M
ea
ser
Ra
ju M
eh
esa
r 4
58/4
59
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
225
91.0
6
1.6
4
1.8
-
-
596
Y
ar
Moh
am
mad
Me
ase
r R
aju
Me
he
sa
r 4
59/4
60
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
91
.5
37.0
3
1.6
2
4.3
7
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
12
0 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
597
A
li M
alik
Me
ase
r R
aju
Me
he
sa
r 4
60/4
61
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
65
26.3
1
1.6
6
6.3
1
-
-
598
K
hu
rsh
id M
ea
ser
Ch
icha
r M
ah
esa
r 4
61/4
62
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
84
33.9
9
2
5.8
8
-
-
599
G
hou
se B
ushkh
Me
ase
r C
hic
ha
r M
ah
esa
r 4
62/4
63
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
67
27.1
1
1.7
1
6.3
1
-
-
600
M
oha
ma
d T
ayab
M
ea
se
r C
hic
ha
r M
ah
esa
r 4
63/4
64
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
80
32.3
8
1.9
1
5.9
-
-
601
H
abib
ulla
h L
un
jar
Ghu
lam
Qa
dir
Lu
nja
r 4
64/4
65
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
128
51.8
2
3.8
6
-
-
602
G
hula
m S
arw
ar
Som
ro
La
ko L
an
jar
465/4
66
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
133
53.8
2
1.9
9
3.7
-
-
603
A
bd
ul G
affar
La
nja
r G
hu
lam
Qa
dir
Lu
nja
r 4
66/4
67
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
143
57.8
7
1.8
6
3.2
1
-
-
604
H
aji
Mo
ha
mm
ad
Mu
ree
d
Shafi A
ba
d
467/4
68
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
172
69.6
1
2.0
3
2.9
2
-
-
605
H
aji
Sah
ibd
ino
M
ehe
ar
Sha
he
ed D
un
Mehe
ar
468/4
69
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
93
37.6
4
1.9
8
5.2
6
-
-
606
A
hm
ad A
li S
om
ro
Sale
h M
eh
ea
r 4
69/4
70
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
107
43.3
2
.01
4.6
4
-
-
607
A
bd
ul W
ahid
M
ehe
ar
Sale
h M
eh
ea
r 4
70/4
71
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
165
66.7
7
1.9
1
2.8
6
-
-
608
G
hula
m H
ea
dar
Me
he
ar
Sale
h M
eh
ea
r 4
71/4
72
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
162
65.5
6
2.1
6
3.2
9
-
-
609
H
aji
Gh. H
ussa
in
Me
har
Sale
h M
eh
ea
r 4
72/4
73
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
68
27.5
2
1.4
2
5.1
6
-
-
610
H
aji
Ch
an
d M
eh
aer
S
ale
h M
eh
ea
r 4
72/4
73
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
53
21.4
5
0.7
8
3.6
4
-
-
611
R
ahe
em
Meh
ear
No
h A
ba
d
472/4
73
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
70
28.3
3
1.0
8
3.8
1
-
-
612
Iq
ba
l M
eh
ear
No
h A
ba
d
473/4
74
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
76
30.7
6
1.0
3
3.3
5
-
-
613
A
li B
ushkh
No
h A
ba
d
473/4
74
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
33
13.3
5
0.4
8
3.5
9
-
-
614
G
hula
m J
aff
ar
N
oh A
ba
d
474/4
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
47
19.0
2
0.7
3
3.8
4
-
-
615
M
ir M
oh
am
ma
d
Me
har
No
h A
ba
d
474/4
75
O
wn
er-
Farm
er
123
49.7
8
1.0
8
2.1
7
-
-
Pakis
tan P
ow
er
Tra
nsm
issio
n E
nha
nce
ment P
rogra
m
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
-
12
1 |
Pa
ge
Fi
na
l
Up
da
te
d
LA
RP
f
or
L
ot
-2
3
rd
C
ir
cu
it
T
L
Ta
ble
: L
ist
of
Farm
ing
Ho
useh
old
s A
ffecte
d b
y C
on
str
ucti
on
of
Th
ird
Cir
cu
it (
Jam
-RY
K)
500kV
Tra
nsm
issio
n L
ine
D
istr
ict
No
of
Aff
ecte
d
Ho
us
eh
old
s
To
tal
Farm
siz
e
Aff
ecte
d F
arm
lan
ds
Ow
ners
farm
ers
S
hare
Cro
pp
ers
H
a
No
A
ffe
cte
d
Land
% o
f to
tal
lan
d
No
A
ffe
cte
d
Lan
d
% o
f to
tal
lan
d
Overa
ll
%
No
she
ro F
ero
ze
24
9
11
81
5.5
1
79
3
47
.5
2.9
7
0
13
2.5
1
.1
4.1
Da
du
3
8
17
90
.5
25
5
6.1
3
.1
13
2
0.5
1
.1
4.3
Kha
irpur
14
5
75
26
1
24
2
31
3
.1
21
4
3.8
0
.6
3.7
Sukku
r 1
38
5
58
0
10
4
18
3.5
3
.3
34
4
9.9
0
.9
4.2
Ghotk
i 4
4
22
48
.7
35
5
8.9
2
.6
9
8.1
4
0.4
3
.0
To
tal
61
4
28
96
0.7
4
67
8
77
3
.0
14
7
25
4.8
4
0.9
3
.9