PESHAWAR, June 4: The Provincial Benevolent Fund board has approved the procedure for the allotment of 9,631 plots for serving and retired government employees in Regi Model Township, Peshawar.

All branches of Bank of Khyber have been authorized to issue and receive application forms from June 10, 2002.

The last date for the submission of application forms is June 30, 2002. The forms will cost Rs100, Rs200 and Rs400 for plots of 5 Marla, 10 Marla and one Kanal respectively.

According to the board’s decision, serving and retired employees of grade 1 to 11 will be allotted plots of 5 Marla, and 10 Marla plots will be for 11 to 16 grade, and one Kanal for grade 17 and above.

Bank of Khyber, after the receipt of applications, will announce the date and venue for the draw.

The lucky employees will have to deposit the total price of the plot in the said bank in July this year.

The city Municipal Development Department has fixed very nominal prices of the plots. Further information can be obtained from Secretary Benevolent Fund board, Benevolent Fund building Peshawar Cantt.

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