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KP Govt Rolls Out Five-Year Development Policy

The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has devised a plan to gradually turn the terrorism-torn province into a welfare state government.

A five-year development plan includes measures and proposals to overhaul the 26 departments of the province. The document will be presented to the Prime Minister Imran Khan when he visits KP next week.

The to-do projects in the document include the production of over 3,500-megawatts of power, a formation of three mega-parks in Peshawar, construction of youth hostels in every district and provision of technical education/training to more than 30,000 women in the province.

The policy also aims to provide free legal aid to the deprived section of the society, strict measures to curb violence against women and formation of seven police training schools.

Following are more details on the five-year roadmap:

HEALTHCARE

Appointment of 4,000 health workers
The launch of rural ambulance service
To make 120 secondary healthcare hospitals functional for 24 hours
Provision of special pre and postpartum care to mothers
Expand vaccination to 80 percent children of the province

AGRICULTURE

To make 5,500 acres of barren land arable
Provision of modern technology to livestock farmers
Distribution of million calved among 3,000 farmers
Special training for livestock farmers in better nutrition
Establishment of a smart market to increase profit for farmers to 15-20 percent
Cut down sugarcane seed price by 95 percent

POLICE

Increase quota of women in the police department
Direct dispensation of the budget to police station
Setup of seven police training schools to train 18,000 policemen annually
Provision of National Identity Card (NIC) to every woman

MUNICIPAL SECTOR

Establishment of 3,500 village/neighborhood councils
Allocation of 30 percent development budget for municipal institutions
Formation of 700 village councils in merged tribal areas
Selection of 120 mayors on party basis to run municipality system
 
81 KM Swat Motorway under-construction Zulam Kot twin-tube tunnel on Swat Expressway near Chakdara.
The 1,300-meter-long twin tube tunnel, as part of the Swat Motorway Project, is expected to be completed by December, 2018, reducing the travel time between Islamabad and Chakdara from 4 hours to 1 hour and 45 minutes.


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The crime-busting women of Kalash

By Ehtesham Khan
December 18, 2018

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The crime-busting women of Kalash.


PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) police force has inducted 83 people from Chitral ancient Kalash tribe, including 11 women during the last five years.

District Police Officer Chitral Furqan Bilal says the police department is proud of its Kalah members.

The force has hire 67 as special police officers, five as permanent constables, six as members of the woman police force and five as woman constables.

The women perform their duties in Bamboriat, Ramboor and Barair Valley, ensuring security for tourists and guiding them.

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The crime-busting women of Kalash. PHOTO:EXPRESS

One such woman, Sabira was recruited in 2013. “I am proud to be part of a courageous police force,” she said. “I perform duties in my valley and also serve as a member of the security protocol for VIP movement”.

Another Kalash policewoman, Jamina, conducts raids against criminal elements.

The women police officers representing the Kalash community generally perform their duties wearing their traditional dresses but during VIP movements and raids, they wear police uniforms.

The provincial police has within its ranks Sikh, Christian and other minority communities and a reserve quota for minorities is maintained.



Wazir Zada, a first time MPA from the Kalash tribe appointed on the reserve minority seat, says the police department is proud to include people of the Kalash tribe.

“The population of Kalash valley has reached 4,500 and I am extremely thankful to K-P police for including our community in Chitral police,” said Zada.

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The crime-busting women of Kalash. PHOTO:EXPRESS

The Kalash valley of Chitral is host to three major festivals in May, August, and December. A large number of local and foreign tourists make their way to the region to attend these festivals. Security forces and the Chitral police provide the security that enables these festivals to be celebrated every year, added Zada.

The lawmaker further stated that as the people of Kalash are well aware of their traditions and culture, it is easier for the police department to amicably solve the community’s issues through their own members serving in the department.

My personal security guard is also a member of the Kalashi community, he said, vowing to extend full support to Chitral police and the security forces of Pakistan at all levels.
 
Kurram Tangi Dam

Connecting channel to silt excluder from weir, Sheratala canal head regulator, Flushing drain concrete and silt excluder concrete are in progress.

The project is located across Kurram river in North Waziristan Agency about 14 KMs upstream of Kurram Garhi Headworks and 32 KMs North of Bannu City, KP.

Salient Features ·

Dam Height 322 ft ·
Gross Storage 1.20 MAF ·
Live Storage 0.90 MAF ·
Installed Capacity 83.4 MW (350 Gwh)
New Command Area (84,380 acres) (Sheratalla Canal 12,300 acres, Spaira Ragha Canal 4,080 acres, Thal Canal 68,000 acres)
Supplementing Existing Civil 107,500} 170,500} & Marwat Canals 278,000 acres Stage-I Kaitu Weir Works and its allied structures are to be constructed across, Kaitu River, which is located near Spinwam, 28 KM from Mirali Tehsil H.Q. of North Waziristan Agency.
Salient Features of Stage-I · Kaitu Weir Height 18 ft · Feeder Tunnel Discharge Capacity 633.4 cusecs · Spaira Ragha Canal (CCA) 4,080 acres · Sheratalla Canal (CCA) 12,300 acres · Installed Capacity 18.9 MW Commenc. Date (Stage-I) July 2016
Completion Date April 2019
Supervision Consultant M/s MM Pakistan – PES - DMC Joint Venture Project Contractors M/s FWO-DESCON Joint Venture.

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ISLAMABAD: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government is pressing ahead with its plan of establishing a marble city in Buner and is currently engaged in the process of acquiring 1,615 kanals of land at a cost of Rs 745 million. K-P Economic Zones Development and Management Company has been assigned the task.

Sources at the Industries and Production Division pointed out that in order to facilitate transportation of marble in the Buner district, the government had constructed a 6km road at a cost of Rs 27.2 million.

Among potential marble-bearing areas, the Buner district is believed to be the largest marble producing area with estimated potential exceeding 1,700 million tons. The Ministry of Industries has also established a company for value chain development in the marble sector.
 
Land being acquired for marble city

ISLAMABAD: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government is pressing ahead with its plan of establishing a marble city in Buner and is currently engaged in the process of acquiring 1,615 kanals of land at a cost of Rs 745 million. K-P Economic Zones Development and Management Company has been assigned the task.

Sources at the Industries and Production Division pointed out that in order to facilitate transportation of marble in the Buner district, the government had constructed a 6km road at a cost of Rs 27.2 million.

Among potential marble-bearing areas, the Buner district is believed to be the largest marble producing area with estimated potential exceeding 1,700 million tons. The Ministry of Industries has also established a company for value chain development in the marble sector.
 
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New full body scanner installed at Peshawar airport

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has installed a state-of-the-art full body scanner at the Baacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar to check smuggling and money laundering.

A CAA statement said on Thursday that the scanner had started functioning. The objective of the machine is to scan passenger for any contraband item or currency hidden beneath the clothes, the statement added. “It will help curb any attempt for money laundering through the airport.”

A spokesperson for the CAA told The Express Tribune that the new machine was costly but totally harmless. “It is not harmful and is quite different from body X-ray machine. The machine is certainly costly but harmless,” the spokesperson said.
 
State-of-the-art full body scanner at the Baacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar..


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PIA resumes its night flight operations in KP

Night flying was discontinued four years ago due to aviation safety concerns
Pakistan International Airline (PIA) will facilitate Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) passengers by revising its flight schedule for night operation in Peshawar. The night flying was discontinued four years ago due to aviation safety concerns.

PIA President and CEO Air Marshal Arshad Malik thanked the aviation minister for his prompt action and vigorous efforts in resolving the matter with all concerned quarters, especially the security agencies, for lifting the restrictions.

The issue was highlighted to Aviation Minister Muhammad Mian Soomro during his visit to PIA Head Office last Friday.

The PIA spokesman said that after removal of restriction, PIA will revise its flight schedule for Peshawar, adding more flights for the convenience of KP public, as they were facing difficulties in connectivity.
 
Isb airport tunnel failed and collapsed and there were safety concerns besides building cracks. ?? Any update
 
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