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      (A company registered under Section 42 of the Companies Act, 2017)

      Subject: Sealed Bids Invited for a Property in Multan

      SPO invites sealed bids for the sale of a Property (Open Plot) measuring 5.5 Kanal (3327.5 sq. yds.), situated at Khewat No. 9/9, Khatooni No. 16 to 25, Mouza Bahadurpur, Behind Jamia Masjid Madina, Bosan Road, Multan. 

      The property features a boundary wall, entrance gates, built quarters, well-maintained mango orchards, and access to electricity/water supply. It is ideally suited for use as a farmhouse or for commercial purposes, including offices, marquees, gaming zones, restaurants, and similar ventures.

      1. Invitation to Claimants

      Although SPO holds a clear and marketable title to the property, any person claiming any right, lien, or interest in the property may notify the undersigned within seven (7) days. SPO shall examine any such claim before finalizing the sale.

      2. Bid Submission Deadline & Earnest Money

      • Last Date for Submission of Sealed Bids: Monday, 4th April 2026, by 17:00 hrs. (5:00 PM)

      • Earnest Money: Each bid must be accompanied by a refundable Bank Draft equivalent to 5% of the total offered value.

      • Bids submitted without earnest money shall be rejected.

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      • Date & Time of Bid Opening: Tuesday, 5th May 2026, at 14:00 hrs. (2:00 PM)

      (Note: Bids will be opened one day after the submission deadline.)

      4. General Terms & Conditions

      • SPO reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids without assigning any reason.

      • Only sealed bids will be considered.

      • For detailed terms and conditions, please visit the link provided below:

      Check terms and conditions below.

      5. Address for Submission

      Chairperson, Asset Disposal Committee

      Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO)

      Building No. 1-B, Street 26, Sector G-9/1, Islamabad.

      Phone: (051) 8736193-94

      Terms & Conditions – Disposal of SPO Property

      1. Earnest Money (Security Deposit)

      A refundable Bank Draft equivalent to 5% of the offered value, drawn in favour of SPO, must accompany each sealed bid as earnest money.  Bids submitted without earnest money shall be rejected. This amount shall be forfeited if the successful bidder withdraws after bid acceptance or fails to complete the payment as per the agreed schedule.

      1. Payment Schedule
      • Initial Deposit: 25% of the total amount, payable via Bank Draft in favour of SPO, within 7 days of bid acceptance.
      • Balance Payment: The remaining 70% must be deposited within 30 days of bid acceptance.
      • Adjustment of Earnest Money: The 5% earnest money (submitted with the bid) shall be adjusted against the final purchase price for the successful bidder, thereby completing the 100% payment.
      1. Viewing “as is, where is” basis

      The property is offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis. Prospective bidders are encouraged to view the property prior to submitting their bids. For arranging a site visit, please contact Ms. Ayesha Yaseen at 0321-6357031. For any queries related to the property, please reach out to Mr. Aaref Farooqui at 0333-5555939. The property is available for viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m.

      1. Bid validity & procedural safeguards

      Bids shall remain valid for 60 days from bid opening. Bids shall be evaluated through a structured, documented process consistent with transparency and audit requirements under widely accepted procurement frameworks.

      1. SPO reserves the right to
      • accept or reject any or all bids without assigning any reason,
      • cancel the bidding process at any time, and
      • negotiate with prospective buyers if bidding fails.

      (Note: In case SPO cancels the Bid, only the earnest money will be returned, and no matching amount is payable. Whereas, in case the Purchaser withdraws from the process, the submitted earnest money will be forfeited.)

      1. Seller’s Liabilities (Up to Transfer Date)

      The Seller (SPO) will pay all taxes, costs, charges, liabilities, debts, liens, utility bills, claims and expenses up to the date of the transfer. Any further tax levied beyond such date shall be the liability of the Purchaser.

      1. Purchaser’s Liabilities (Transfer & Mutation)

      All applicable taxes, stamp duty, registration charges, mutation fees, and other costs associated with the transfer of the property into the Purchaser’s name in the records of the Revenue Department shall be borne exclusively by the Purchaser. This is in line with standard disposal practices and ensures full cost transparency throughout the transaction.

      1. Possession

      The possession of the property or any part thereof is to be given to the Purchaser after the full payment of the sale consideration and transfer formalities are completed.

      1. Governing Law & Dispute Resolution

      These terms are governed by the laws of Pakistan. In case of any dispute, the parties shall first attempt to resolve it amicably through good-faith consultation. If no resolution is reached within fifteen (15) days, the matter shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Islamabad.

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Rapid Assessment D.I. Khan – August 05, 2010

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Sindh Flood – 2011 – SPO Response
January 12, 2013
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
January 28, 2013
January 12, 2013

Comprehensive Rapid Assessment of D.I. Khan

Rapid Assessment D.I. Khan:

SPO D.I. Khan with the support of partner organizations and other humanitarian agencies have conducted rapid assessment of damages in the area. Details of the affected villages are provided below:

S.No.

Name of Affected Village

Tehsil

Total HH

Damaged Houses (Fully)

Damaged House (Partially)

Deaths

Injured/snake bites/ electricity shocks/

Displaced people/shelter less

1

Fazal Abbass

Parhar Pur

30

30

0

0

10

240

2

Ada Dahotar

Parhar Pur

70

70

0

1

15

490

3

Sardaray Wala

Parhar Pur

100

100

0

3

24

900

4

Mubarakh Shah

Parhar Pur

75

75

0

2

27

550

5

Kiri Niazi

Parhar Pur

80

80

0

0

11

560

6

Thatha Balochan

Parhar Pur

300

`300

0

3

33

1200

7

Ghulam Wala

Parhar Pur

100

50

50

0

18

200

8

Wanda Solra

Parhar Pur

200

200

0

3

40

1200

9

Thattal Dakhili

Parharpur

10

10

0

1

2

55

10

Ada Khar

Parharpur

7

7

0

0

2

30

11

Kech

D.I. Khan

1000

900

100

2

55

5000

12

Yarik

D.I. Khan

1500

1300

200

3

66

6000

13

Garah Hayat

D.I. Khan

700

700

0

1

35

2500

14

Shorekot

D.I. Khan

3000

1200

1800

3

80

7000

15

Haffan

D.I. Khan

370

370

0

0

70

1600

16

Pusha

D.I. Khan

225

65

160

0

160

900

17

Teekan

D.I. Khan

300

100

200

0

200

1800

18

Moza Shaikh Raju

Proa

200

200

0

0

0

880

20

Moza Shaikh Mali

Proa

200

200

0

0

0

1000

21

Moza Malana

Proa

50

50

0

0

0

300

22

Kot padda

Proa

210

130

80

0

80

1200

23

Mosa khar

 

500

350

150

0

15

 

24

Ghara rehman’

D.I.KHAN

307

50

200

We are collecting more information on flood damages details from the area through our partners and activists

25

GOMAL KALAN

DIkhan

410

30

190

 

26

GARA JAMAL

D.I.KAH

125

50

59

 

27

MAHRA

Proa

5000

500

2000

 

27

DHORA SOLANR

Proa

350

350

0

 

28

Miali

Proa

450

50

200

 

29

MIANI

Proa

40

40

0

 

30

Almani

Proa

700

190 `

200

 

31

Chah khanwala

Proa

400

70

270

 

32

Samokhan walai

Proa

800

800

0

 

32

Bait Kehri

Proa

300

300

0

 

33

Bait Dhawa

Proa

470

470

0

 

34

Basti Ali

Proa

1200

1200

0

 

35

BstiShekih Wali

Proa

250

250

0

 

36

rAWANA

Proa

210

200

10

 

37

HUMMUN WAKI

Proa

400

380

20

 

38

Ramak

Proa

2000

30

500

 

39

Chandana

Proa

150

60

90

 

40

Miran

Proa

800

35

233

 

41

Sara Ghara

Proa

1500

300

790

 

42

Basti Ghoskori

Proa

320

58

135

 

43

Chah khatwala

Proa

270

268

2

 

44

SAKHANI

Proa

410

390

10

 

45

GHOK Girsal

Proa

135

130

5

 

46

Ghook Karlo

Proa

380

380

0

 

47

Ghook Mukah

Proa

180

180

0

 

48

Fateh Mando

Proa

250

230

20

 

49

Thatta Solan

Proa

370

370

   

50

Babbar Kucha

Proa

290

25

195

 

51

Jhook Muachi

Proa

380

380

0

 

52

Ghura Rasheed

Proa

3120

1300

20

 

53

Bhirki

Proa

450

450

0

 

54

Kata Shahani

Proa

380

350

30

 

55

Rahu

Proa

150

30

70

 

56

Dasti long

Proa

230

44

130

 

57

Charah village

Proa

400

55

200

 

58

Pusha

D.I. Khan

225

65

160

0

160

900

59

Teekan

D.I. Khan

300

100

200

0

200

1800

60

Moza Shaikh Raju

Proa

200

200

0

0

0

880

61

Moza Shaikh Mali

Proa

200

200

0

0

0

1000

62

Moza Malana

Proa

50

50

0

0

0

300

63

Kot padda

Proa

210

130

80

0

80

1200

64

Mosa khar

DIKhan

500

350

150

0

15

 

65

Ghara rehman’

DIKhan

307

50

200

 

66

GOMAL KALAN

DIkhan

410

30

190

 

67

GARA JAMAL

DIkhan

125

50

59

 

68

MAHRA

Proa

5000

500

2000

 

69

DHORA SOLANR

Proa

350

350

0

 

70

Miali

Proa

450

50

200

 

71

MIANI

Proa

40

40

0

 

72

Almani

Proa

700

190 `

200

 

73

Chah khanwala

Proa

400

70

270

 

74

Samokhan walai

Proa

800

800

0

 

75

Bait Kehri

Proa

300

300

0

 

76

Bait Dhawa

Proa

470

470

0

 

77

Basti Ali

Proa

1200

1200

0

 

78

BstiShekih Wali

Proa

250

250

0

 

79

Rawana

Proa

210

200

10

 

80

Hummun Wali

Proa

400

380

20

 

81

Ramak

Proa

2000

30

500

 

82

Chandana

Proa

150

60

90

 

83

Miran

Proa

800

35

233

 

85

Sara Ghara

Proa

1500

300

790

 

85

Basti Ghoskori

Proa

320

58

135

 

86

Chah khatwala

Proa

270

268

2

 

87

Sakhani

Proa

410

390

10

 

88

Jhok Girsal

Proa

135

130

5

 

89

Ghook Karlo

Proa

380

380

0

 

90

Ghook Mukah

Proa

180

180

0

 

91

Fateh Mando

Proa

250

230

20

 

92

Thatta Solan

Proa

370

370

   

93

Babbar Kucha

Proa

290

25

195

 

94

Jhook Muachi

Proa

380

380

0

 

95

Ghura Rasheed

Proa

3120

1300

20

 

96

Bhirki

Proa

450

450

0

 

97

Kata Shahani

Proa

380

350

30

 

98

Rahu

Proa

150

30

70

 

99

Dasti long

Proa

230

44

130

 

100

Charah village

Proa

400

55

200

 

101

Gara Ashiq (Sangi)

Proa

1400

700

700

 

102

Pahoor

Proa

75

40

35

 

103

Shorkot

DIKhan

750

700

50

 

104

Wazir Abad

DIKhan

140

115

25

 

105

Niaziabad-1

DIkhan

95

50

45

 

106

Saggu Janoobi

DIKhan

175

90

65

 

107

Niaziabad 2

DIKhan

90

45

45

 

108

Hissam

DIKhan

155

145

10

 

109

Wazir Nagar

DIKhan

180

165

15

 

110

Gulshan Akash

DIKhan

300

280

20

 

111

Gara Rehman

DIKhan

120

100

20

 

112

Muqeem Shah

DIKhan

190

160

30

 

113

Ketch

DIKhan

900

850

50

 

114

Pandra Meel

DIKhan

300

150

150

 

115

Sadra Sharif

DIKhan

60

40

20

 

116

Rodi Khel

DIkhan

230

200

30

 

117

Yarik

DIkhan

500

200

300

 

118

Kanori

Kulachi

45

15

30

 

119

Faiz Abad

Kulachi

30

25

10

 

120

Kot Akram

Kulachi

20

20

0

 

121

Hattala

Kulachi

50

08

42

 

122

Gara Mohabbat

Kulachi

30

10

20

 

123

Takwara

Kulachi

110

25

85

 

124

Qalandar

Kulachi

100

50

50

 

125

Nawabi

Kulachi

25

10

15

 

126

Mir Baz

Kulachi

30

12

18

 

127

Hoori

Kulachi

15

05

08

 

128

Gur Lungi

Kulachi

18

08

10

 

129

MusaZaia Koroona

Kulachi

10

05

05

 

130

Looni

Kulachi

 

40

50

 

131

Batcha Ababd

Kulachi

 

10

50

 

132

Kot Zafar Bala Dasti

Kulachi

 

18

30

 

133

Gara Guldad

Kulachi

 

20

28

 

134

Gara Bakhtiar

Kulachi

 

20

28

 

134

Gara Mohammad Akbar

Kulachi

 

10

27

 

135

Gara Mohammad Aslam

Kulachi

 

12

37

 

136

Gara Hayat

Kulachi

 

05

08

 

137

Gara nawab

Kulachi

 

10

23

 

138

Rori

Kulachi

 

25

90

 

139

Kot Sultan

Kulachi

 

08

18

 

140

Maddi

Kulachi

 

15

28

 

141

Zarkani

Kulachi

 

05

23

 
           

Displaced Families/ Persons

142

Gara Shabaz

Kulachi

 

04

10

 

143

Barah Khel

Kulachi

30

02

28

 

144

Ibrahim Zai

Kulachi

40

02

38

 

145

Jatta Wala

Kulachi

42

10

32

 

146

Usman Khel

Kulachi

40

10

38

 

147

Musa Zai Janubi

Kulachi

15

2

13

 

148

Musa Zai Shumali

Kulachi

20

4

16

 

149

Hussain Zai

Kulachi

25

5

20

 

150

Shakhi

Kulachi

15

13

2

 

151

Yaqoob Zai

Kulachi

25

20

5

 

152

Kamal Khel

Kulachi

20

2

18

 

153

Jaffar Zai

Kulachi

20

5

15

 

154

Khadar Khel

Kulachi

30

5

25

 

155

Zarni Khel

Kulachi

100

30

70

 

156

Kud Basti

Kulachi

20

3

17

 

157

Haroon Abad

Kulachi

100

20

80

 

158

Behlol Khel

Kulachi

100

20

80

 

159

Rana Zai

Kulachi

70

15

55

 

160

Qasim Abad

Kulachi

110

80

30

 

161

New Basti

Kulachi

20

8

2

 

162

Jattano Mohalla

Kulachi

12

4

8

 

163

Kot Zafar

Kulachi

12

3

9

 

164

Jahan Khani

Kulachi

1

1

0

 

165

Kot Wali Dad

Kulachi

6

0

6

 

166

Gara Jana

Kulachi

1

1

0

 

167

Gara Ibrahim

Kulchi

4

0

4

 

168

Kot Dolat

Kulachi

 

3

7

 

169

Atal Sharif

Kulachi

 

10

0

 

170

Gara Unara

Kulachi

 

2

0

 

171

Gara Pati Khail

Kulachi

 

3

1

 

172

Kohawar

Daraban

350

20

125

 

173

Gandi UmerKhan

Daraban

600

25

80

 

174

Jandi

Daraban

120

20

40

 

175

Watto

Daraban

80

50

30

 

176

Dasti

Daraban

70

20

30

 

177

Gara Sheikh

Daraban

120

25

95

 

178

Old Gara Khan

Daraban

45

30

15

 

179

Mociwall

Daraban

130

20

15

 

180

Gara Mir Alam

Daraban

400

150

250

 

181

Kikkri

Daraban

50

50

0

 

182

Sherani Abad

Daraban

45

30

15

 

183

Basiti Gudd

Daraban

40

25

10

 

184

Gara Meharban

Daraban

80

25

20

 

185

Gandi Essab

Daraban

70

15

20

 

186

Kotha Allah dad/ Jala abad

Daraban

65

25

30

 

187

Gara Jat

Daraban

90

90

0

 

188

Chodwan

Daraban

1400

10

300

 

189

Kot Tagga

Daraban

600

350

250

 

190

Gara Abdullah

Daraban

180

110

40

 

191

Basti Mollian

Daraban

40

20

20

 

192

Bhukki

Daraban

250

0

70

 

193

Gara Azzak

Daraban

430

0

60

 

194

Chota langar kot

Daraban

22

0

07

 

195

Talie Budha Shah Gharbi

Daraban

90

0

20

 

196

Gara Akunzada

Daraban

450

10

30

 

197

Thallian

Daraban

80

07

25

 

198

Gattar

Daraban

200

10

30

 
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