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KP CM okays proposals to strengthen police dept​


The Frontier Post


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PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has principally approved several proposals for strengthening of the police department in the province, especially in the newly merged districts, adding that peace is paramount for progress and development. Mahmood Khan has reiterated his stance for extending all available resources to strengthen the police department on modern lines as per contemporary requirements.

Chairing the 10th meeting of the Provincial Task Force, Chief Minister Mahmood Khan principally approved the establishment of CTD headquarters in all districts of the province. However, he directed to put in place an interim arrangement till the establishment of proper infrastructure, enabling the department to discharge its responsibilities in an effective manner.

Matters related to police mobility in the newly merged districts, housing, shortage of officers from the Police Service of Pakistan, shortage of women police force in the merged districts and police specific trained force in the merged districts were discussed in detail during the meeting.

In order to enhance the professional capacity of policing and to meet the requirements of human resource in the newly merged areas, Chief Minister directed to simplify the recruitment process so as to ensure timely filling of vacant posts and the recruitment of locals in the NMDs.

The chair also directed to work out modalities for the formation of a provincial cadre for police services in order to address the deficiency of qualified staff. He principally agreed with the proposal for provision of a Counter Terrorism Allowance for officials of the Counter Terrorism Department, in addition to bringing the pay of police department officials at par with the Civil Secretariat employees. He directed the concerned officials to submit the proposals to the concerned committee and work out the modalities in this regard for final approval by the government.

In order to strengthen the Counter Terrorism Department, the Chief Minister principally agreed with the proposal for creation of the post of Additional Inspector General along with other relevant posts, directing that the process should be completed by next week.

Additionally, approval was also accorded for the hiring of technical experts along with giving access to the Counter Terrorism Department to technical data. For the purpose, the chair directed to take up the matter with relevant federal departments to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.

Furthermore, to provide sufficient incentives, the forum also agreed to give hard area status to the newly merged districts for which the matter will be taken up with the relevant forums.

The Chief Minister stated that provision of arms, gadgets and other necessary equipment should be ensured on war footings adding that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police is a professional institution which has rendered many sacrifices in maintaining the law and order situation in the province.

He assured complete cooperation in bringing the police department at par with contemporary needs, adding that technical development is paramount in this regard to ensure efficient service delivery and also provide safety to police personnel during their duties.

With regard to the shuhada and food package, Mahmood Khan directed the concerned officials to implement the revised packages immediately as already announced earlier.

The Chief Minister also directed to ensure stern accountability as envisaged in the Police Act 2017 as it will not only ensure that officials are aware of their respective roles but will also motivate them to be more responsible and proactive. The Chair concluded that peace and development go hand in hand and the provincial government will utilize all its resources to ensure that peace prevails and the police department is well equipped for the purpose.
 
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KP CM inaugurates newly completed projects​


The Frontier Post

PESHAWAR: The Chief Minister paid a day-long visit to Dir Lower and Malakand districts on Thursday where he inaugurated newly completed projects and laid the foundation stone of various new projects worth billions of rupees.

Swat Motorway Phase-II

According to the details, the Chief Minister formally performed the ground breaking of mega project Swat Motorway Phase-II near Chakdara interchange. The 88 Km long Swat Motorway Phase-II starting from Chakdara and culminating at Fatehpur will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 36.404 billion.

Initially, this Motorway would have four lanes extendable to six lanes in the future. As many as 9 interchanges at various sites and 8 bridges on the river Swat would be constructed under the project. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister termed Swat Motorway Phase-II as a flagship project for the sustainable development of the area and said that the project on completion would prove to be a masterpiece of road communication.

Sanam Dam project

The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for the construction of Sanam Dam project at Asbanr, Tehsil Adinzai district Dir lower, which would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs. 2 billion. Sanam dam, having a designed discharge capacity of 10 cusecs, would cultivate a command area of 2150 acres.

The Chief Minister termed these projects of vital importance for the food security of the province, adding that the CRBC project has also been approved. Its completion would cultivate around 4 lakh acres of land.

Mahmood Khan stated that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa mostly depends on other provinces in terms of agricultural produce and that’s why the provincial government is working to make this province self-sufficient in this regard.

Other Projects...
Mahmood Khan on the occasion also inaugurated, newly established projects “Chakdara Bypass road” and “Special Education Complex Chakdara” which have been completed at a total cost of Rs. 540 million. Similarly, he performed the ground breaking of a Public Park Chakdara, the construction of BS block at Govt. Degree College Gulabad and the construction of a stadium at Asbanr.

District Headquarter Hospital Batkhela

Later on, the Chief Minister, during his visit to district Malakand, performed the ground breaking of Burn & Trauma Centre, Thalassemia Centre and Cardiology Unit at District Headquarter Hospital Batkhela which would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.212 billion.

The Chief Minister stated that the Burn/ Trauma Centre, Thalassemia Centre and Cardiology Unit as unique and first ever facilities in the whole division, adding that almost 0.721 million population of district Malakand and 1.953 million population of district Dir Lower/ Upper, Bajur and Swat would be facilitated from the project. Additionally, the projects will also help in reducing the burden on the Tertiary Care Hospitals of the province.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of Government Degree College and a Public Library at Batkhela.

Touching upon the development activities in district Dir Upper and Lower, the Chief Minister said that the paper work of Dir Motorway Project is also in the final stages and the project would formally be inaugurated soon. Besides, various schemes of road communication in district Dir would be executed in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank.

These projects on completion would provide an integrated road network and promote trade and tourism activities in the region.
 
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Latambar Dam, District Karak. A project of Small Dams Directorate, Irrigation Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Zamir Gul Dam District Kohat. A project of Small Dams Directorate, Irrigation Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Under construction Sitti Killi Dam, District Bannu.
A project of Small Dams Directorate Irrigation Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Around the course of two years, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will spend Rs. 5 billion teaching digital skills to over 84,000 young people in the region.

To this end, official records reveal that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB) has been tasked with implementing a plan developed by the province's department of science, technology, and IT over the course of the next two years.

The online courses are now split into three distinct levels. In addition, there are digital skills at the intermediate, advanced, and even nanodegree (high effect) levels included.

In addition, there are digital skills at the intermediate, advanced, and even nanodegree (high effect) levels included.

There would be 60,800 intermediate-level digitally competent individuals produced in:
- E-commerce
- Graphics design/UI-UX design
- Motion graphics and animation
- Web development
- Social media marketing
- Blogging and content writing
- Search engine marketing
- Vlogging
- YouTube.

The department will also provide advanced digital skills training for 22,400 individuals. It also covers blockchain, big data engineering, AI/ML, CS/NS/Cybersecurity/Cloud/BI/Business Intelligence/Game Development/etc.

Finally, 1,200 students will receive programming training at the highest level of training.
 
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Under construction Abdul Shakoor Dam, Mohmand.
A project of Small Dams Directorate Irrigation Department KP for drinking purpose.

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Construction work on Bada Dam in Swabi area by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is in the final stages.
Due to this dam, 3000 acres of land will be cultivated and clean drinking water will also be available.


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KP CM visits Mardan, inaugurates completed uplift schemes​


MARDAN: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan visited district Mardan where he inaugurated recently completed developmental projects and performed the groundbreaking for various others.

The Chief Minister formally inaugurated Bacha Khan Medical College which has been completed at a cost of Rs 1.84 Billion. 1250 students are currently enrolled in the college.

Similarly, the chief minister inaugurated the newly completed mega park “Zamung Park” in District Mardan which has been completed at a total cost of Rs 400 million. Zamung Park has been established over an area of 400 kanals of land and has multiple recreational facilities including Water Slides, Children Play Area, Electronic Dinosaur etc.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the projects, the Chief Minister said that his government believes in investment on human capital and is taking pragmatic steps towards this effect. However, the imported federal government has gone all out in its futile attempts to sabotage the ongoing development process in the province, Mahmood Khan added.

“No matter how hard the imported rulers try, they will never succeed in their nefarious ambitions” the Chief Minister said and made it clear that PTI will form government with overwhelming majority in the upcoming general elections.

The chief minister on the occasion formally laid the foundation stone of the project regarding rehabilitation of existing sewerage system and establishment of a new Sewage Treatment Plant in district Mardan which would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 8.3 Billion.

He also performed the groundbreaking of a mega project regarding establishment of Integrated Solid Waste Management System with an estimated cost of Rs 3.8 Billion.

Both the projects are being implemented under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cities Improvement Project (KP-CIP) which is aimed at streamlining the municipal services in major cities of the province.

Moreover, the chief minister laid the foundation stone for dualization of 19 Km long road from Katlang main bazar to Chungi, which will incur a cost of Rs 3.3 billion.
 
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Chief Minister KhyberPakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan Inaugurated newly constructed international standard Hayatabad Cricket Stadium.
It can now hold PSL-8 or any of the international cricketing matches.


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Infrastructure development works in full swing in Chitral Economic Zone.

The scope includes Roads, Water supply networking, Drainage & Sewerage system, Retaining walls & Office Building. Development work to be #completed by May 2023.

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Chief Minister handed over the machinery to WSSP, purchased at a cost of Rs 413.5 million for 11 new semi-urban union councils which have recently been included in the WSSP domain.
The newly purchased solid waste machinery includes 33 mini dumpers, 55 containers, 16 tractors and trolleys, 11 arm rolls, 4 FE loaders, and 4 excavators. Moreover, the eleven new semi-urban union councils of district Peshawar .
 
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New Dialysis Unit (25 machines) is now fully operational at Khyber Teaching Hospital. KP patients are getting FREE dialysis through KP Sehat Card Plus and thousands of patients have benefited from the service till date

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