In the first jpg the clast in the middle is an echinoid fragment (eventually a spine), and a plate in the upper right corner.
In the second jpg is a lot of shell debris, a gastropod in the top right. I'm not sure about the smaller round objects. May be foraminifera fragments, but I hope you'll get a second reply who can identify those.
It appears to be a foraminifera limestone with Nodosinelloides (alignment of semicircles), Macroporella (circular with serrated edge), fragment of Mizzia (with circles) and also remains of Briozoaries.
Devout thanks dear Jose. Kindly if you pin point exactly, what is Macroporella , fragment of Mizzia and fragments Briozoaries José Francisco Carrasco .
Dear Jabir. In the world of foraminifera I am a simple amateur, so my opinion has to be taken with reservations. However, I think this opinion can be useful in your research. I am attaching figures with names.
Sincerely, I am beholden to you and wordless to extend my thanks for such an effort and I appreciate your keenness. Well, the reservation, I posses include the name of Mizzia that seems like the poorly preserved Bryozoan to me, though not confirmed. The bottom right resembles Nodosinelloid as you have pointed out correctly. And the biota i.e Macroporella and Briozaories still unknown to me as I haven't read or seen in the literature of Permian strata of the Upper Indus basin of the studied area.
Thanking you again for making out your precious time dear @José Francisco Carrasco