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Golden Drangon ZU China Company 1st Batch of 25+ Buses of Peshawar BRT TransPeshawar arrived at Sea Port Karachi 24.01.2019 From #China.

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#TransPeshawar #KP #Peshawar #PeshawarBRT #BRT #Pakistan


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I think first one came in mid 2018
 
This is Kahal Mirpur Dam 10 km from khanpur and Haripur, the Kahal Mirpur dam is not like a big dam. This hiding dam in the valley spread over 50(Area Canal). Spailways have also been here for water emission. Haripur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the only city in Pakistan where there is five dams and is currently one of them.


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KP govt plans to utilize Khanpur, Tarbela dams for breeding & stocking of fish

February 03, 2019

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has planned to utilize Khanpur and Tarbela dams reservoirs for breeding and stocking of fish.

According to an official of the department provincial government will also establish model hatcheries and fish farms in adjoining districts including Haripur and Swabi.

The facility will also help bolster fish farming in canals water of the adjacent districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
 
KP police introduce 'Raabta' SMS system to facilitate complainants, keep track of case progress
February 04, 2019


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Peshawar CCPO Qazi Jamil and Peshawar SSP operations Zahoor Babar speak to the media. — Photo courtesy PTI Twitter

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) police on Sunday night introduced an SMS-based system to facilitate complainants of heinous crimes, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) announced on Twitter.

The Raabta system will facilitate the tracing of progress in cases and allow complainants to remain in contact with the Investigation Officer (IO) tasked with probing their case, the PTI said, quoting Peshawar Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Qazi Jamil.

Once a first information report is registered in any police station in the province, the complainant will receive a text message containing the serial number of the FIR, the sections of law that it has been lodged under, and the name and contact number of the IO.

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-@KP_Police1 has devised new SMS-based system of information for complainants of heinous cases under name “Raabta” :: @PeshawarCCPO

Once FIR is registered, complainant will immediately get to know following through SMS

• FIR #
• Sections of law
• Name of IO
• Number of IO


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Test run of the BRT buses was done on various sections of Reach 3 in order to check crossing and other design features at stations especially those related to Universal accessibility. Buses as well as the Corridor are in 100% in accordance with the designs specifications.

#PESHAWAR #BRT #MEGASTRUCTURE #MEGAPROJECT #KP #PAKISTAN

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USF contracts cellular operator for broadband access to Ex FATA Districts


February 07, 2019

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The contract worth Rs258m has been awarded to Jazz.

ISLAMABAD: The Universal Service Fund (USF) awarded a contract worth Rs 258 million to a private cellular operator for deploying broadband services in North Waziristan tribal district.

The contract was awarded to Jazz, which will also take mobile broadband access to the people in regions Bannu and Lakki Marwat.

Out of the Rs258m, the government subsidy amounts to Rs 198 mn.

The contract was signed by Universal Service Fund chief executive officer Rizwan Mustafa Mir and Jazz chief corporate and enterprise officer Ali Naseer.

The contract has been awarded by the USF under its ‘Broadband for Sustainable Development Programme’.

Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui — who was invited as the chief guest to the ceremony — said that the Ministry of IT and Telecom had achieved yet another significant connectivity milestone.

Rs258m work involves official subsidy of Rs198m

He added that with such projects, the IT ministry through the USF would continue to work towards achieving the mission of broadband penetration across the country to facilitate the people in rural areas. He said that in addition to broadband infrastructure, he expected the USF to launch new e-services and m-services to facilitate digital lifestyle adoption for the people of Pakistan.

Under the ministry, the USF has been mandated to spread broadband connectivity to far-flung settlements still without basic internet connections and facilities.

Speaking on the occasion, USF CEO Rizwan Mir said that with the signing of the North Waziristan contract, the organisation’s aim was to provide voice and data services to remote and underserved areas of Pakistan where it was most critical for development.

He added that this network would be completed in 24 months for providing 3G/4G and voice services to a population of 0.57 million in 401 unserved mouzas.

The official said that with the improvement of law and order situation in the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), provision of advanced ICT infrastructure would be a key to the development efforts in the region.

He said that the USF enjoyed support of the MoITT as well as the ICT industry in the common mission to continuously work towards expanding broadband to all Pakistanis. He pointed out that the USF was planning to launch several new broadband projects over the next few months, including the one in South Waziristan.

While addressing the audience, Jazz chief corporate and enterprise officer Ali Naseer said: “Through this collaboration, Jazz and USF have successfully bridged the digital divide in the country’s remotest region.

“This is why the project has special significance for us and in due time residents of 401 administrative mouzas will have access to the country’s fastest mobile broadband connectivity. We are looking forward to assisting these people in unlocking their potential in an increasingly interconnected world.”

The participants of the signing ceremony were informed about the USF-Jazz partnership that would also open up new progressive opportunities for local communities such as e-commerce.

Digital and e-services are a rapidly evolving field and can provide better health, education, agriculture and business opportunities to the people in these areas. In order to execute this project, 28 towers will be installed by Jazz in a year.
 
New BRT Buses Left in the Open Due to Delays in Parking Depot Construction

The first batch of BRT buses, which arrived in Peshawar on Monday, is now parked in the open in Hyatabad.

The three depots which will house the buses have not yet been completed. The remaining 200 buses will be transported from China to Peshawar soon and the unavailability of covered parking facility for the vehicles is a concern.

With consistent rains in the past days and more expected in the near future, the hi-tech hybrid buses may well be prone to damage in severe weather conditions.

155 of these buses will be 12 meters long, having a capacity of 75 passengers, whereas the remaining 65 will have a length of 18 meters. These environment-friendly buses run on both diesel and electricity, and will help reduce 31,000 tons of CO2 emissions from Peshawar, as per a conservative estimate by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Equipped with Universal Access System (UAS), AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) facility and Wi-Fi, the buses would ensure inclusion of all citizens.

Talking about the depots, Nauman Manzoor, Director Media TransPeshawar told a local newspaper that the buses will stay in Hyatabad until the construction of depots is completed.

Worldwide these buses are made strong enough to fight tough weather and environmental conditions. Many bus depots provide secured gates, but they may not have roofs.

It is the responsibility of the government to ensure the vehicles’ security

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#KP Govt Launches the Pink Bus Service

The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided to launch the pink bus service for women in #Abbottabad and #Mardan to provide them with a comfortable traveling experience.

A local company has won a tender for the management and day-to-day running of the buses. The company will also provide drivers and other staff for the bus service.

Japan had gifted these buses in 2018 – the election year – and the program was scheduled to be launched in the provincial capital.

Since the KP government had already announced the BRT project for Peshawar, and due to the construction work, the roads were not in a condition to start the project. Hence, the then Chief Minister of KP, Pervez Khattak, had shifted the bus service to Abbottabad and Mardan.

However, due to electioneering and other reasons, the government almost forgot about it until some media reports highlighted the forgotten buses that were parked in an open space.

Just a week after the media reports, the KP government – after an unscheduled delay of over a year – has given a deadline to launch the project.

The provincial government is hopeful that the two cities will get the bus service by the mid of this month.
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Hotel Watch System introduced by Peshawar Police :: The system will be installed in all hotels of Peshawar, on daily basis the data will be shared with @KP_Police1. The move will enhance the check on suspicious personnel/activity
 

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