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Pakistan's National Assembly Secretariat “Questions for Oral Answers and their Replies"

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Pakistan's National Assembly Secretariat “Questions for Oral Answers and their Replies"

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  1. 1 (46th Session) NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT ———— “QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS AND THEIR REPLIES” to be asked at a sitting of the National Assembly to be held on Friday, the 15th September, 2017 198. *Mr. Sher Akbar Khan: (Deferred during 41st Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Cabinet Division be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has dismissed the claim of additional payments by consumers to K-Electric; if so, the details thereof; and (b) the action taken against the responsibles for making a false claim thereof? Minister In-charge of the Cabinet Division: (a) & (b) The issue about over recovery of Rs. 62 billion was raised by Secretary, M/oW&P vide its U.O. No.PF-5(3)/2016 dated January 26, 2017 wherein it has been highlighted that consumers of K-Electric were overburdened due to non-adjustment of improved T&D losses and thermal efficiency in the base tariff of K-Electric (Annex-I). This matter was responded by NEPRA vide its letter No. NEPRA/Sat-I/TRE­133/ KESC-2009/1862-1865 dated February 04, 2017 (Annex-II). In the said letter, NEPRA informed M/oW&P that there has been no overcharging from the consumers of K-Electric, owing to the fact that a uniform tariff is applicable throughout Pakistan including K-Electric Consumers. Further, it was communicated that the tariff awarded to KE in 2002 was a performance based Multi-Year Tariff (“MYT”) which was extended up to the year 2016 due to signing of Amended Implementation Agreement by M/oW&P with KE in 2009. Unlike other power utilities being given tariff under cost plus regime, a predetermined return on its existing and future investments were not included in the tariff of KE. The only avenue for KE to earn profits was through bringing in efficiency by making investments from its own resources in its generation, transmission and distribution system.
  2. 2 To cap any excessive profits and to extend relief to the consumers , a Claw Back Mechanism was made part of the MYT determination through which KE is required to share its yearly profit above 12% with its consumers on the allowed Regulatory Asset Base (RAB). Therefore, the conclusions drawn that consumers of Karachi were overcharged by Rs. 62 billion due to tariff adjustment mechanism is not correct and based on lack of understanding of performance based MYT. (Annexures have been placed in the National Assembly Library) 31. *Ms. Naeema Kishwar Khan: (Deferred during 42nd Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Establishment Division be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that the posts of Assistant in BPS-16 and Superintendent in BPS-17 are not being upgraded in the Federal Government departments according to the decision of the Federal Service Tribunal given in the appeal No.175(R)CS/2012 dated 5th January, 2015; (b) if so, the time by which such posts will be upgraded accordingly? Minister In-charge of the Establishment Division: (a) FST in its judgment dated 05-01-2015 has not made any orders for up-gradation of the posts of Assistant in BS-16 and Superintendent in BS-17 respectively (Annex-I). (b) Federal Government had allowed grant of BS-16 dated 10-8-2016 and BS-17 -dated 10-9-2014 to the incumbents of the posts of Assistant Superintendent respectively (Annex-II &III). (Annexures have been placed in the National Assembly Library) 88. *Ms. Musarat Rafique Mahesar: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication be pleased to state:
  3. 3 (a) the total number of projects related to Information Technology (IT) initiated by the Government since June, 2013 alongwith the province-wise details thereof; and (b) whether it is a fact that no IT  project has been initiated by the Government in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan so far? Minister In-charge of the Ministry of Information Technology: (a) Ministry of Information Technology has initiated following IT programs since 2013: (i) Broadband for Sustainable Development (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & Balochistan) (ii) Optic Fibre Cable Program (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) (iii) Establishment of National Incubation Centers (All four provinces and Islamabad) (iv) Telecenters (All four provinces) (v) ICT for Girls Program (All four provinces and Islamabad) (vi) Prime Minister’s ICT Internship Program (All four provinces) (vii) Technology Park Development, Islamabad (viii) Enhancing IT Exports through Industry Support Programs (on all Pakistan basis) (ix) Strengthening of ICT Infrastructure and Automation of President Secretariat (Awan-e-Sadar) (b) No, it is incorrect. Please see the response vide sub-para (a) above. 89. *Syed Waseem Hussain: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division be pleased to state:
  4. 4 (a) the total number of aeroplanes of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) being operated for domestic flights at present; and (b) whether it is a fact that some aeroplanes of PIA have been acquired on lease; if so, the lease duration and procedure thereof? Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division: (a) Presently PIA has 37 Aircrafts in its fleet. These include 12 Boeing 777s, 15 A320s, and 10 ATRs. Though all the aeroplanes are used both on Domestic and International sectors as well but on domestic sector mostly A320s and ATRs are used. (b) At present 24 aircrafts are on lease which are as following: —————————————————————————————— Aircraft No. of Lease Duration Type Aircrafts —————————————————————————————— B-777 04 Dry Lease 06 Years A-320s 11 Dry Lease 06 Years ATR-72 5 Dry Lease 08 Years A320s 4 Wet Lease 03 Months —————————————————————————————— PROCEDURE All the aircrafts acquired on lease have been according to PPRA Rules. Tenders were floated followed by technical and financial evaluation and ultimately awarded to lowest bidder. 90. *Mr. Imran Zafar Leghari: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Climate Change be pleased to state: (a) the laws in respect of safety and freedom of wild life; (b) whether said laws are being implemented in the country; if not, the reasons thereof; and
  5. 5 (c) the steps being taken by the Government to implement the said laws? Minister for Climate Change (Mushahid Ullah Khan): (a) List of the laws is given in Annex-I. (b) All laws are being implemented. (c) The steps being taken by the Government to implement the said laws are as under: a. All CITES import and export permits are issued by the CITES Management Authority chaired by the Minister for Climate Change. b. The provincial governments, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan are implementing the laws strictly in accordance with the provisions of their respective laws. Annexure PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL WILDLIFE LAWS OF PAKISTAN  The Pakistan Trade Control of Wild Fauna and Flora Act, 2012.  The Islamabad Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) (Amendment) Act, 2008  The Sindh Wildlife Protection Ordinance, 1972  The Balochistan Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) Act, 2014.  The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife and Biodiversity (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) Act, 2014.  The Gilgit-Baltistan Wildlife Preservation Act, 1975  The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) Ordinance, 2011.  The Punjab Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) (Amendment) Act, 2007
  6. 6 91 . *Mr. Sher Akbar Khan: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Capital Administration and Development Division be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that the two-way road at every station of the Metro Bus Service Islamabad is in a dilapidated condition at present; if so, the reasons thereof; and (b) the time by which the said road will be repaired? Minister In-charge of the Capital Administration and Development Division: (a) Some two-way roads near Metro Bus Stations were got damaged during construction of Metro Bus Project by RDA, list of road attached at “Annex-A”. (b) Responsibility for rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure rest with the Administration of Metro Bus Project, therefore, list of roads mentioned above was forwarded to Project Director for its rectification but response in this regard is still awaited. However keeping in view the inconvenience of the public, essential repair/maintenance is being carried out on regular basis. Annex-A CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Market & Roads Maintenance North LIST OF ROADS 1. Service Road along Southern side of Jinnah Avenue near PIMS station. 2. Service Road (North & South) near 7th Avenue Metro Bus Station. 3. Stock Exchange Metro Bus Station. 4. Parade Ground (South & North side), Metro Bus Station. 5. Service Road North near Shaheed-e-Millat (Northern side), Metro Bus Station.
  7. 7 92 . *Sheikh Salahuddin: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage be pleased to state: (a) the year-wise increased made in salaries of employees of the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) since 01-01-2012; and (b) the comparison of salaries of PTV employees with other Government servants at present; and (c) whether there is any proposal under consideration of the Government to increase the salaries of employees of PTV during the current financial year; if not, the reasons thereof? Minister In-charge of the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage: (a) Year-wise increases made in salaries of PTVC employees since 01.01.2012 are as under:— —————————————————————————————— Years Increases % —————————————————————————————— 01-07-2012 22.5% 01-07-2013 10% 01-07-2015 15% —————————————————————————————— (b) The comparison of salaries of PTV employees with Govt. servants at present is as under:—
  8. 8 (c) The salaries and perks of PTV employees in Pay Group-1 to 6 (Union members) are increased by the Management with the approval of the Board of Directors of PTVC, as a result of a Memorandum of Settlement executed with the CBA (Union) on their Charter of Demands, in terms of Govt. of Pakistan, Finance Division (Regulation Wing) letter No.Fin.Div.u.o.No.4(21)R-4/97 dated 12-10-2000. The salaries of officers in Pay Group-7 to 9 and the working Directors are revised with the approval of the Board of Directors of PTVC. The Charter of demands submitted by CBA (Union) of PTVC for revision/ increase in the salaries of PTV employees w.e.f. 01-07-2017, is under consideration of PTV Management. 93. *Shaikh Rohale Asghar: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage be pleased to state the year-wise profit earned by the Radio Pakistan during the last four financial years? Minister In-charge of the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage: PBC is not a commercial or profit earring Corporation. It depends upon the Grant in Aid received from the Government. Year-wise total income and expenditure of Radio Pakistan during the last four financial years is as under:— Rs. (In Million ) —————————————————————————————— Financial Total Total Difference Deficit/ Year Income Expenditure surplus —————————————————————————————— 2013-14 3859.528 3545.080 314.448 Surplus 2014-15 3684.250 4095.279 411.029 Deficit 2015-16 3946.535 4504.762 558.227 Deficit 2016-17 4315.000 5896.710 1581.710 Deficit ——————————————————————————————
  9. 9 94 . *Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqub: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training be pleased to state: (a) the year-wise funds provided by the Government to the Higher Education Commission during the last five years; and (b) the year-wise utilization of said funds during the said period? Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training (Mr. Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman): (a) The Year-wise funds provided by the Government to the Higher Education Commission during last five years is as under:— Rs. in billion —————————————————————————————— Year Total —————————————————————————————— 2012-2013 47.792 2013-2014 60.732 2014-2015 71.685 2015-2016 86.793 2016-2017 73.151 —————————————————————————————— Total 340.153 —————————————————————————————— Detailed bifurcation is at Annex-I. (b) The Year-wise utilization of said funds during the said period is as under:— Rs. in billion —————————————————————————————— Year Total —————————————————————————————— 2012-2013 47.792 ——————————————————————————————
  10. 10 —————————————————————————————— Year Total —————————————————————————————— 2013-2014 60.732 2014-2015 67.145 2015-2016 86.043 2016-2017 73.15 —————————————————————————————— Total 334.862 —————————————————————————————— Detailed bifurcation is at Annex-I. 95. * Engineer Usman Khan Tarakai: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division be pleased to state:
  11. 11 (a) whether it is a fact that the senior officers of marketing department of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) were arrested on corruption charges during the last five years till date; if so, the details of corruption cases thereof; (b) the total embezzled amount involved in said cases; (c) the actions taken by the PIA against said officers; and (d) whether it is also a fact that said officers are working against the same posts at present? Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division: (a) PIACL has informed that one of the Senior Officer of Marketing Department namely Mr. Ali Tahir Qasim, P-45568, was arrested by FIA for interrogation against the PIA Procurement & Logistic Department case i.e. M/s Advance Composite Structure. At that time, he was posted as Country Manager PIA – Dubai (UAE). (b) It is pertinent to mention here that he was not involved in any financial embezzled amount in above referred case. (c) An inquiry was conducted on the instruction of Chairman PIAC in which officer from Marketing Department was cleared. (d) Presently, Mr. Ali Tahir Qasim is working in the capacity of General Manager in Marketing Department. 96. *Ms. Belum Hasnain: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training be pleased to state: (a) the location-wise names of the educational institutions established by the Government of Pakistan abroad; and (b) whether there is any proposal under consideration of the Government to establish more such institutions abroad; if so, the proposed locations thereof? Reply not received.
  12. 12 97 . *Mrs. Shahida Rehmani: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Climate Change be pleased to state the steps taken by the Government since June, 2013 under the Sustainable Development Goals related to each objective for climate change? Minister for Climate Change (Mushahid ullah Khan): Following steps have been taken by Government of Pakistan since June, 2013 under the Sustainable Development Goals related to each objective for climate change:— (1) Government has ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change in November, 2016. (2) On the basis of a study carried out by an expert group Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) was forwarded to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat before 22nd Conference of Parties (COP-22) commenced. (3) In February 2016, Pakistan has become perhaps the first country in the world whose National Assembly passed a unanimous Resolution adopting the 2030 Agenda as its own national development agenda. The Sustainable Development Goals can therefore be termed as Pakistan Development Goals (4) Pakistan Climate Change Bill has been passed unanimously by both Houses of Parliament. This law provides for the constitution of a policy making Pakistan Climate Change Council at the apex, chaired by the Prime Minister, and the establishment of Pakistan Climate Change Authority to prepare and supervise implementation of adaptation and mitigation projects in various sectors. Both the Council and Authority will also coordinate, monitor and supervise implementation of the National Climate Change Policy and the Sustainable Development Goals. (5) Framework for Implementation of Climate Change Policy has been developed.
  13. 13 (6) Consultative Group on Climate Change has been established (7) The National Forest Policy has been approved by the Council of Common Interests. (8) The Green Pakistan Program has been launched under directions of Prime Minister with the objective of building resilience and mainstreaming adaptation and mitigation considerations through ecologically targeted initiatives including measures for revival of forestry resources and conservation of biodiversity. (9) In accordance with our international commitments under the convention of Biological Diversity Aichi Targets, the Ministry of Climate Change has assisted and facilitated the Government of Balochistan for declaration of Astola island off Pasni along the Balochistan coast as Pakistan’s first Marine Protected Area. (10) Reform measures have been initiated for strengthening and revitalizing the Global Climate Impact Studies Centre, which is the research arm of the Ministry of Climate Change, with a view to make it one of the leading research organizations in the region 98. *Mr. Muhammad Muzammil Qureshi: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that pension of retired employees of the Pakistan Television Corporation has not been increased at par with other Government employees since the tenure of previous Government; if so, the reasons thereof; and (b) the steps being taken by the Ministry to increase the pension of the said retired employees at the earliest? Minister In-charge of the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage: (a)The pension of the retired employees of Pakistan Television Corporation has been increased as per policy of PTVC regarding revision in the rates of pension of PTV Pensioners.
  14. 14 (b) Increase in the pension of the retired employees of PTVC shall be considered along with revision in the pay and perks of serving employees of PTVC. 99. *Syed Waseem Hussain: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Establishment Division be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that the National Testing Service conducts tests/examinations in accordance with the relevant posts; and (b) the authority who grants approval thereof? Minister In-charge of the Establishment Division: (a) According to the policy guidelines (Annex-1) the initial screening of the applicants would be conducted by the centralized screening test to be carried out by a testing agency which would be hired by the administrative Ministry/ Division keeping in view of the followings:— i. The testing agency should be a registered testing agency, if in the private sector. ii. It should have experience in the relevant field. iii. It should have established infrastructure for the purpose. iv. It should have not been blacklisted by any government office. However, the testing agencies are selected by the Ministries/Division through a competitive bidding and in line with the PPRA rules and regulations. (b) The TORs of the screening tests are approved by the concerned Ministry/ Division. (Annexure has been placed in the National Assembly Library)
  15. 15 100 . *Ms. Shakila Luqman: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division be pleased to state: (a) the present status of right sizing of the Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (PIAC); (b) the present status of re-structuring of the PIAC; and (c) the time by which the right sizing and restructuring of the PIAC will be completed?   Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division: (a) HR Rationalization is a routine matter in every Organization. However, No Retrenchment or downsizing of employees in PIA has been carried out. (b) The present Government is very keen to enhance the performance of national airline and considering various measures for restructuring. An exercise for restructuring of PIA is currently underway. However, the details will be furnished upon its completion and approval by the Board of Directors. (c) As stated above that the restructuring process is under consideration of the Board of Directors, the details will be furnished upon its completion and approval by the Board of Directors. 101. *Ms. Shamas Un Nisa: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister for Climate Change be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that Pakistan is on seventh position among the world’s top ten countries vulnerable to climate change and global warming; and (b) the milestones achieved by the Government since June, 2013 to deal with the effects of the climate change in the country?
  16. 16 Minister for Climate Change (Mushahid Ullah Khan): (a)Yes, this is a fact. On November 08, 2016, at COP22 in Marrakech, Morocco, Germanwatch launched its latest Global Climate Risk index 2017, listing countries most affected from the impacts of extreme weather events occurred in 1996-2015 . According to this Pakistan is placed at 7th position among world’s top ten countries vulnerable to climate change and global warming. Pakistan is losing US $ 3.8 billion and 0.6 per cent of the GDP. (b) The following milestones have been achieved by the Government since June, 2013:— (1) The Government has ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change in November, 2016. (2) On the basis of a study carried out by an expert group Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) was forwarded to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’ (UNFCCC) Secretariat before 22nd Conference of Parties (COP-22) commenced. (3) In February 2016, Pakistan has become perhaps the first country in the world whose National Assembly passed a unanimous Resolution adopting the 2030 Agenda as its own national development agenda. The Sustainable Development Goals can therefore be termed as Pakistan Development Goals (4) Pakistan Climate Change Bill has been passed unanimously by both Houses of Parliament. This law provides for the constitution of a policy making Pakistan Climate Change Council at the apex, chaired by the Prime Minister, and the establishment of Pakistan Climate Change Authority to prepare and supervise implementation of adaptation and mitigation projects in various sectors. Both the Council and Authority will also coordinate, monitor and supervise implementation of the National Climate Change Policy and the Sustainable Development Goals. (5) Framework For Implementation of Climate Change Policy has been developed.
  17. 17 (6) The National Forest Policy has been approved by the Council of Common Interests. (7) The Green Pakistan Program has been launched under directions of Prime Minister with the objective of building resilience and mainstreaming adaptation and mitigation considerations through ecologically targeted initiatives including measures for revival of forestry resources and conservation of biodiversity. (8) In accordance with our international commitments under the convention of Biological Diversity Aichi Targets, the Ministry of Climate Change has assisted and facilitated the Government of Balochistan for declaration of Astola island off Pasni along the Balochistan coast as Pakistan’s first Marine Protected Area. (9) Reform measures have been initiated for strengthening and revitalizing the Global Climate Impact Studies Centre, which is the research arm of the Ministry of Climate Change, with a view to make it one of the leading research organizations in the region. These reform measures and capacity building program are being led by the new Executive Director, Dr. Tariq Banuri. 102. *Malik Muhammad Amir Dogar: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a  fact that Multan International Airport is operational for last two years and 116 international and more than 100 domestic flights are being operated weekly therefrom; (b) whether it is also a fact that the said Airport has become insufficient within two years; (c) whether there is any proposal under consideration of the Government to expand the said Airport; and
  18. 18 (d) whether it is further a fact that sub-standard material was used in the construction of the said Airport due to which the said Airport has become deteriorated within two years; if so, whether there is any proposal under consideration of the Government to conduct an inquiry therefor?   Minister In-charge of the Aviation Division: (a) It is apprised that Multan International Airport (MIAP) has become operational w.e.f. 12th March, 2015 and presently at an average 74 international and 24 domestic flights are being operating to / from MIAP on weekly basis. (b) Multan International Airport has been designed to cater for handling one million passengers per annum. The flight operations at MIAP has been increased manifold due to implementation of “Open Sky Policy” by the Government, and is presently sufficient to handle the passengers within its design limit. (c) Initially, provision of 2 x Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBBs) were planned for new Terminal Building MIAP. However, keeping in view expected increase in the flights operations due to open sky policy, provision of two additional PBBs along with allied facilities was incorporated in 2014 in continuation to the project scope and the same has been completed and put in operation. Provision of these additional PBBs have helped in facilitating the airlines with improved and better passenger handling. Further to this no major expansion plan / proposal is under the consideration as yet. It is pertinent to mention that MIAP is a joint user airfield and located in the cantonment area, the construction of new MIAP Terminal Building was planned under brown filed project which involved dismantling of old infrastructures and construction of new Terminal Building on the land available with CAA and limited space / land acquired from Army. In case of any further expansion if desired in future it is likely to involve further acquisition of land from cantonment authorities. (d) It is apprised that state of the art and foreign imported major items of equipment / material of international quality standards have been used in the construction of new Terminal Building of MIAP. Apart from routine maintenance activities, no major break down has been occurred and the systems installed are working efficiently and airport as a whole is maintaining its outlook.
  19. 19 103 . *Dr. Shizra Mansab Ali Khan Kharral: (Transferred from 45th Session) Will the Minister In-charge of the Cabinet Division be pleased to state: (a) the funds disbursed by the Pakistan Bait-ul-Mall (PBM) amongst needy persons during the year 2016 and 2017 alongwith the province-wise details thereof; (b) the province-wise total number of persons including minorities benefitted during the said period; (c) the total number of children accommodated in the Pakistan Sweet Homes under the PBM alongwith the expenditure incurred thereon; and (d) the total amount allocated to PBM during the budget 2017-18 in order to eliminate the poverty from the poor segment of the society? Minister In-charge of the Cabinet Division: (a) Funds disbursed by Pakistan Bait ul Mall (PBM) amongst needy persons during the year 2015-16 is Rs.1,950,486,283/- and 2016-17 is Rs.2,072,261,533/-. Province-wise detail is at Annex-A. (b) Total number of persons including Minorities benefitted during the year 2015-16 is 41024 and 2016-17 is 41146. Province-wise detail is at Annex-B. (c) The total number of children accommodated in the 34 centers of Pakistan Sweet Homes under the PBM is 3310 and the expenditure incurred during 2016-17 is Rs.463.789 (M). (d) The total amount allocated to PBM during the budget 2017-18 in order to eliminate the poverty from the poor segment of the society is Rs.6 Billion.
  20. 20 Annex-A PAKISTAN BAIT-UL-MALL IFA DISBURSEMENT REPORT FY 2015-16 —————————————————————————————— Province Name Amount (Rs.) —————————————————————————————— Balochistan 41,487,920.00 ICT 259,402,447.00 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 410,931,141.00 Punjab 1,135,877,998.00 Sindh 102,786,777.00 —————————————————————————————— Grand Total 1,950,486,283.00 —————————————————————————————— PAKISTAN BAIT-UL-MALL IFA DISBURSEMENT REPORT FY 2016-17 —————————————————————————————— Province Name Amount (Rs.) —————————————————————————————— Balochistan 45,958,981.00 ICT 281,738,018.00 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 447,571,807.00 Punjab 1,170,598,394.00 Sindh 126,394,333 00 —————————————————————————————— Grand Total 2,072,261,533.00 ——————————————————————————————