Khan_21
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And in the greater heaven called the KPK, there is no load shedding![]()
. Every one's a PHD and NASA and Intel have offices in the KPK
. KPK is as near to Cavemen as you can come, the closest example would be Afghanistan. Sorry to disappoint you.
Also did the load shedding take place because NS's family SOLD all the Water to KSA or India??![]()
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. Or was it because the previous 70 years of government didn't do JACK SHIIT to build new power plants, which are now being built. And majority of that time from the 70 years, was all military, or when there wasn't military in the government, they were trying to pull legs. Same like what IK's doing now. Good for Pakistan that under Gen. RS, the military knows where they need to focus on and want NS to grow the economy.
Where did you see Nandipur and the other one being stuck? One of my Pakistani friends who took an Engineering course with me, is a CEO of one of the top engineering companies and he runs many large projects from KPK to Lahore and Baluchstan. I hear all about this. Nandipur is actually producing 30 MGW OVER the plant's initial estimates AS we talk on here. My claim can be verified by a few other members who I've seen post about that project before.
Like I said, I don't write about shiit out of my as*. I am not IK. I am the Viper and I am one and only. And I write 100% verified stuff like your bank verifies who you are before they cash your check![]()
. I told you before, go read the IK story book to someone who buys his crap. I know better. I can also tell you, IK's about to get it soon, his offshoring funding and donation stealing is actually factual, vs. his "talk" based allegations. Its time that justice was served in a plate and it'll be fun to watch. A guy who calls everyone else but him corrupt, is about to go through a half a dozen cases of corruption and anti-state acts, including foreign funding and "political consulting" from India which almost resulted in 1971 type of a situation in 2014 sit-in (which was their goal to cut Pakistan). So like I said, watch what's about to go down.
Gen. RS said it in front of me, that both parties are working towards putting accountability to max in the system and NS agreed with him. So now who is about to get screwed, the one who accuses others and has actually done a lot of corruption, from his house to donations to sit-ins, to political donations to real estate he put under his children's name, etc, etc!!!
Yup, not much kick backs. The energy companies started donating to IK and he sent that money to his Indian offshore companies for investments. When the energy company EVER get the profit back, they'll then pay others kick backs. All eyes are on IK on when he'd bring all those stolen dozens of millions back to Pakistan, along with all those millions of pounds and dollars worth of real estate he's built under his children's name in the UK and the US illegally as that was funds for his hospital and political career. The justice is going to be served and it'll be fun to watch how IK is about to act like a Mouse trapped in his own ring of corruption
As someone from KPK and fan of no parties i can say i am more qualified to comment on KPK then you. Your analysis couldn't be further from the truth . KPK was a shithole 3 years ago now its rivalling punjab for literacy , good governance and social progress . Some of the most significant reforms are :
1. Police reforms . Current police is great . Just go and try bribing a traffic polcie these days in KPK and you will get your answer . Its completely depoliticized and has been one of the great success stories of PTI rule .
2. Just go and visit peshawar these days and compare it with 3 years ago . The difference is daylights . The city is very clean and they are carrying out beautification projects all over the city .
3. Education reforms
In my own city numerous colleges and schools have been opened something which didnot happen in any previous governments . Biometric systems have been introduced even in far flung areas .
4. Billion tree tsunami initiative
I can go on and on about how KPK has been the most improved province . as a resident here i can vouch PTI has done in 3 years what other didn't in 20 years . bribe , sifarish jobs has vanished greatly compared to last time .
5. VIP protocols have decreased greatly this is something i have experienced personally in peshawar and nowshera .
6. Corruption has decreased greatly and KPK is now the least corrupt province .
7 . Tourism
Great initiatives done for tourism . All the government resthouses have been opened to public now in galliyat , Swat and kaghan something which wasn't done before . Before only ministers were allowed to stay there . Initiating a tourism policy something which previous governments didnot . Reviving of Historic steam safaris etc etc.
http://www.vidrail.com/video/9423/k...jab-on-second-position-pildat-s-latest-survey
KPK now number 1 in good governance and transparency in recent surveys.
http://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/paki...ovinces-in-terms-of-governance-in-new-pildat-
survey-786/
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1082910/k-p-improves-on-key-educational-indicators/
K-P is well ahead of all four provinces, ICT and other regions, showing high improvement in Gross Intake Rate (GIR). This indicator relates to a number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population at the official primary school entrance age. The GIR of K-P in 2014-15 is 135 per cent compared to the 128 per cent of ICT and the 116 per cent and 111 percent of Punjab and Pakistan, respectively. The rest of the provinces and regions have recorded a lower GIR.
It is pertinent to note that after ICT, K-P’s girls’ GIR (120 per cent) remained well above others, such as Punjab’s 113 per cent, Gilgit Baltistan’s 108 per cent, the national average of Pakistan (104 per cent) and the rest of the provinces/regions. The GIR has improved over the last two years. Relative to the current year GIR of 135 per cent, it was 119.3 per cent in the year 2013-14 and 119.55 per cent in the year 2012-13.
Another important indicator is Gross Enrolment Rate (GER), which is the total enrolment for a particular education level (primary or secondary), regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school-age population of that particular education level, in a given school-year.
Followed by ICT (123 per cent), K-P is, again, higher on this indicator (110 per cent) than Punjab (95 per cent) and the national average of Pakistan (91 per cent). While other regions and provinces have an even lower GER. It is encouraging to note that following the ICT, the highest girls’ GER (93 per cent) is in K-P as compared with 92 per cent in Punjab and 83 per cent as the national average of Pakistan. The GER trend in K-P has improved over time as well. In relation to the 2014-15 GER of 110 per cent, it was 104 per cent in the year 2013-14 and 83 per cent in the year-2012-13.
Another positive outcome of K-P’s focus on elementary and secondary education, relates to the improved Adjusted Net Enrolment Rate (ANER), which shows the number of children at a given level of education who are of the officially stated age for that level. After the ICT (96 per cent), with an ANER of 86 per cent, the K-P, again, remained ahead of Punjab (76 per cent) and the national average of Pakistan (72 per cent) and the rest of the provinces/regions. The time series analysis also shows an increasing ANER trend, from 83.26 per cent (in 2012-13) and 85.1 per cent (in 2013-14) to 86 per cent (2014-15) in K-P.
Again you wouldn't understand because you are living 10000 km away and not in KPK yourself.
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