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Group of offices
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The following offices come
under the jurisdiction of this office:-
» District Officer
Spatial Planning and Development. (H&TP) , Bahawalpur
» District
Officer Roads Highway Division, Bahawalpur
» District Officer
Buildings, Bahawalpur
» District Officer
Transport, Bahawalpur
» District Officer Environment,
Bahawalpur »
District Officer Energy, Bahawalpur
All the above segments except District Officer Energy,
Bahawalpur although functioning independently but keeping
the Executive District Officer, Works & Services,
Bahawalpur in touch with the activity of each sector.
The segment of Energy has not yet been formulated.
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Functions of the Department
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The Functions
of these departments are as under :- i)
SPATIAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. (H&TP)
ii) ROADS
iii) BUILDINGS
(a) Planning, designing, construction equipment, maintenance
and repairs of all Government Buildings, residential
and non-residential including rest houses;
(b) Evaluation, fixation of rent, control, management,
lease and sale of Government buildings.
(c) Water supply and sanitary works pertaining to Government
Buildings and Government Estates except provincial assets
and those assigned under main heading S&GAD under
Sr. No. 24 in the Schedule-II of the Punjab Government
Rules of Business, 1974.
(d) Administration of West Pakistan Highway Ordinance,
1959 (amended) wherever it pertains to District.
(e) Laying standards and specifications for various
types of roads and bridges for the District.
(f) Planning and designing roads and connected works
for the district roads financed from District / Provincial
and/or Central funds.
(g) Construction, maintenance, repairs and improvement
of roads, bridges, culverts, causeways, boat bridges
and ancillary bridges for the Work and Services Department
financed from District / Provincial and/or Central funds.
(h) Administration of roads, bridges and boat bridges
toll collection and leases of land for filling / service
stations and access roads thereof on roads under the
control of district.
(i) District Testing Laboratories for works.
(j) Execution of works on behalf of other Agencies/
Departments as Deposit Works.
(k) Preparation of architectural plans / drawings of
buildings.
(l) Service matters except those entrusted to Service
and General Administration Department.
(m) Purchase of stores and capital goods for the District
Government.
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Achievements
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| SPATIAL
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (H&TP)
(i) District Housing Committee Bahawalpur approved
the new housing scheme at Tibba Badar and further
process on the issue is under way by the development
to this scheme about 1200 families of the area will
get the benefit.
(ii) At present 10-housing schemes i.e ADA and 3-Marla
fall within Bahawalpur District and are located at
Bahawalpur, Hasilpur, Yazman, Khairpur Tamewali and
Ahmadpur East.
(iii) All the vacant plots 3-5 Marla have been allotted
as per Governor’s Directive.
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Functions of the Transport Department
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Chapters VII and VIII of Motor Vehicles Act, 1939.
(b) Compliance of provisions contained in West Pakistan
Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965 and Motor Vehicles
Rules, 1969.
(c) Exercise of Powers and Functions as provided in
Motor Vehicles Rules, 1969 within the Region/ Districts.
(d) The Budget would be prepared by Regional Transport
Authority (R.T.A) and after preparation would be forwarded
to Provincial Transport Authority (P.T.A).
(e) Notification of C-Class and D-Class Stand and
strict compliance of Motor Vehicles Rules, 1969.
(f) District R.T.A would exercise the whole process
of payment of compensation in accident cases of private/
public sectors and allied matters within its jurisdiction
i.e entire district.
(g) Purchase and maintenance of stores and capital
goods for the District R.T.A.
Achievements
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Sr.No |
Classification |
Period |
Target fixed |
Recovery made |
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1 |
Route permit fee |
01.07.2001 to 30.06.2002 |
27,60,000 |
31,45,000 |
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01.07.2002 to 31.05.2003 |
28,00,000 |
26,74,450 |
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Fitness certificates |
01.07.2001 to 30.06.2002 |
16,00,000 |
16,42,000 |
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01.07.2002 to 31.05.2003 |
16,00,000 |
9,10,000 |
CONVICTION
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Sr. No |
Period |
No. of vehicles convicted |
Fine realized |
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01.07.2001
to 30.06.2002 |
2235 |
4,09,250 |
| 2. |
01.07.2002
to 31.05.2003 |
1500 |
2,00,900 |
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Functions of the Environment Department
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(a) To assist
Provincial Environment Protection Agency (E.P.A) in
discharge of its functions under the Pakistan Environmental
Protection Act, 1997.
(b) To exercise personnel administration and financial
management of the subordinate staff:
(c) To regulate motor vehicles subject to the provisions
of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997 and
the rules and regulations made thereunder.
(d) To ensure, guide and assist the proponents of new
projects in submission of Initial Environmental Examination
(IEE)/ Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to the
D.G Punjab EPA for approval.
(e) To ensure implementation of environmental protection
and preservation measures in all development projects
at the district level and to sensitize government agencies
on environmental issues.
(f) To identify the needs for legislation in various
sectors of the environment.
(g) Provide information and guidance to the public on
environmental matters.
(h) To encourage the formation and working of non-governmental
organizations, to prevent and combat pollution and promote
sustainable development.
(i) To undertake regular monitoring of projects financed
from the Provincial Sustainable Development Fund and
to submit progress reports to the DG Punjab EPA for
publication in the Annual Report.
(j) To request the Environmental Magistrate or the Environmental
Tribunal to take cognizance of an offense triable under
the provisions of the PEPA, 1997.
(k) To submit quarterly progress reports and a consolidated
annual report to the DG Punjab EPA.
(l) To enlist the support of Government Departments
at district level notably the education and health institutions
in campaigns for buildings public awareness.
(m) To influence the working procedures and programmers
of various agencies and departments in the district
to support environmental protection programme and to
incorporate environmental safeguards in their own systems.
(n) To undertake any other duties and functions as assigned
by the DG Punjab Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and / or Provincial Government.
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Achievements / targets »
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Meetings:
Total numbers of meetings with the administration
and NGOs in Bahawalpur =355
(b) Industrial Visits:
Total numbers of visits in Bahawalpur District. =90
(c) Complaints
Total numbers of complaints receipts and site visit
against pollution. =17
(d) NOC Cases
Total numbers of NOC cases receipt and site visited
=02
(e) Challenging Campaign:
Total numbers of vehicle challenged =1105
(f) Fine imposed.
Rs. 2,60,350/-
(g) Noise level survey.
Total number of noise level survey of difference public
place of Bahawalpur. =136
(h) Special Assignment.
40-Nos of samples of subsoil water have been collected
from different area in District Bahawalpur and conveyed
to D.D (Lab:) Punjab, Lahore.
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Functions of the Energy
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To be determined
later on.
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