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36.6 MW Daral Khwar Hydropower Project, Bahrain, Swat


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Awaams of KP Rescue1122 are just a call away incase of any emergency.
Recently, all ambulances of Health Department were also handed over to Rescue 1122 to provide better service delivery to patients.
New 1122 district headquarter inaugurated in Abbottabad by CM KP Mahmood Khan..


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Chakdara Fort, Princely State Of Dir, 1905.

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Chakdara Fort, Now District Lower Dir In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (NWFP) In Pakistan, Was Built By The British In 1896, On The Site Of A Sixteenth Century Mughal Fort. The Position Guarded The Strategically Important Bridge Over The Swat River And The Routes Into The Swat Valley And Chitral Via The Lowari Pass.
The Fort Was Besieged During The Malakand Rising Of 1897.
Photograph By - D.N. Bali,
 
152 MW Sharmayi Hydropower Project

China's Sapphire Hydro and Lahore based Sapphire Group won license to develop 152 MW Hydropower Project in KhyberPakhtunhwa with an estimated cost of $400 Million according to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority NEPRA .

The Sharmayi Hydropower Project is located on River Panjkora in the less-developed northwest district of Upper Dir. The project has strategic importance for the country in view of the rising demand for clean and cheaper energy, NEPRA stated.
 
The Hakla-DI Khan Motorway (M-14), a major mega project under the CPEC Western Route, has boosted the construction sector in southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).



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KP Approves Digital City Project Worth Rs. 1.3 Billion in Haripur

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Provincial Development Working Party has approved the project ‘Digital City in Haripur’ that will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.3 billion.

The project and its total cost were approved by the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) on 27 August.

Pakistan Digital City is located near the Khanpur Interchange in Haripur and spans an area of 86 kanals. It will have an IT Park building with an area of 56,000 sq. ft for ICT companies, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) spaces, co-working facilities, and an incubation center. It will offer plots for digital and tech-based enterprises to set up their purpose-built facilities.

It also has a thriving ecosystem around it that consists of academic institutions, research centers, and an industrial base.
 
Wash room, tuck shop, rest hall, child play area, parking and other facilities are being provided in rest areas.

The purpose of establishment of rest areas is to make tourists accessible to comfort and other needs during travel.

Photos: Rest Area Batta Kundi, Naran , KPK


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Construction work on 800 MW Mohmand Dam swiftly progressing, completion in 2025.

• 2 Billion 86 Crore units will be produced annually
Peshawar, Nowshera & Charsadda will be protected from flood
• 1,80,000+ Acres will be irrigated
• 1.293 MAF Storage Capacity..


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Presenting Regi Sports City, a multi-purpose international standard sports complex in Regi Model Town, to hone international talent from across Peshawar and #KhyberPakhtunkhwa, another flagship project for Peshawar by CM Mahmood Khan's govt.
The centre piece ;Pakistan's best designed football stadium & athletic track.

Regi Sports City will Insha'Allah be a catalyst for the development of Regi Model Town, and along with the Hayatabad Cricket Stadium, will make western part of Peshawar the sports nursery of the city.

The destination will also include an aquatic centre, a cricket academy and a commercial complex, making Regi Sports City a destination in itself.
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CPEC’s Hattar SEZ orders bar rolling mill


September 2, 2021




PESHAWAR: To enlarge its footprint in the growing regional market of infrastructure projects, Pak Steel at the Hattar Special Economic Zone (HSEZ) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has ordered a ‘bar rolling mill’ with a yearly production capacity of 45,000 metric tons.

“Pak Steel orders a new 450,000 metric tons per year rebar mill from Primetals Technologies, Italy. The plant is being installed at HSEZ,” according to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Economic Zones Development and Management Company (KPEZMIC).

Primetals Technologies has received an order from Pak Steel to supply a bar rolling to its site in HSEZ, according to the company’s official statement.

The mill will manufacture concrete reinforcement steel bars (rebars) with diameters ranging from 8mm to 40 millimeters. The design capacity will be 450,000 metric tons per year. The commissioning into operation of the mill is scheduled in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Pak Steel is one of the most prominent players of the Pakistani steel industry that focuses on the manufacture of concrete reinforcement bars as well as on light structural profiles. This expansion of 450,000 metric tons will boost the yearly production capacity to 650,000 metric tons and will enable Pak Steel to meet the rapidly growing steel demand in the country.

In July 2021, Chief Minister KP Mahmood Khan inaugurated the Pak Steel plant in HSEZ. The plant with an annual capacity of 500,000 tons will create 200 jobs for the local population.

The SEZs have contributed significantly to China’s development. Pakistan, being a friendly neighbor country to China and a member of BRI, is adopting SEZs for its economic growth by attracting domestic and foreign investment.

The SEZs are created, leveraging tax incentives to attract foreign investment that leads to technological advancement. Along with promoting value addition in exports, the SEZs also generate employment, encourage import substitution as well as mobilize foreign exchange in countries for Balance of Payment Support.
 
Dualization of Sherkot Hangu Section of Provincial Highway S-7 (24 Km) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa \\
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