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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa welcomes revolutionary reforms: Khaleej Times
Filed on August 14, 2015


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The province sets sights on infrastructure development to establish a corruption-free economy



August 14 is a momentous day in our struggle for independence. On this day, Muslims of the subcontinent secured a sovereign homeland, under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Our forefathers had rendered great sacrifices for Pakistan under the banner of the All India Muslim League. Pakistanis celebrate this day every year with great zeal throughout the world.

Like other leaders, Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Haji Sahib Turangzai were prominent leaders of the Frontier Muslim League, who had played a significant role in Pakistan Movement. On this occasion the revolutionary reforms introduced in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province need a special mention.

A democratic government is functioning smoothly in the province and its norms are fully implemented. There is complete political freedom in the province. With the introduction of local government bodies, people's problems would now be resolved at the grassroots level.

New reforms have been introduced for economic development of the province. The chief minister has announced that all sick industries will be reopened. Work is also going on to explore natural resources of the province.

The China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC), a gigantic $46 billion infrastructure development from the Chinese city of Kashgar to the port of Gwadar in Pakistan, will usher in a new era of prosperity in the region. There are 16 proposed economic zones for the province in the CPEC. This huge project would bring great advantages to the province as thousands of new jobs would be created.

"In KP, one can see the supremacy of merit, transparency of institutions and appointment of honest officers," KP Chief Minister Pervez Khattak said in a recent media interaction in Peshawar.

The province's education sector has been overhauled. A unified English curriculum is being introduced in all schools across the province. Now school data is available online. It has been made compulsory for teachers to mark their attendance. The government has hired 10,000 teachers, and 25,000 more are to be appointed soon.


Free textbooks are provided to students in primary schools. Terror-hit schools are being reconstructed. Two international education cities are under construction in Swabi and Nowshera districts where Oxford University curriculum will be introduced.


"People will get relief because of the great changes made in the education and health sectors," said Khattak during a press conference.

The health system has improved significantly. The Sehat Ka Insaaf campaign, initiated by the local government, has so far immunised more than 800,000 children against nine preventable diseases. A network of new hospitals will be extended to all far-flung areas. All central hospitals have been provided with the latest equipment. A biometric system has been introduced to ensure doctors' attendance in hospitals. Specialist doctors have been posted in rural health units. A new cancer hospital will become operational next year. Free gynaecological check-ups and supporting medicines along with Rs2,700 are provided to pregnant women.

Reforms have also been introduced in the police department. The police system is now free from political interference. Access to police services is available through SMS. Law and order has improved and incidents of terror have come down to a great extent.

Peshawar High Court has introduced a unique justice system called e-Citizen Grievance Redressal System. Through this system people can get justice within hours. People can also inform the government about their grievances through Facebook and Twitter accounts of the KP. It has been ensured that patwaris do not take bribes and land records are being computerised for clean transactions.

A total of 365 new micro-hydel projects have been initiated by the local government all over the province to overcome the energy crisis.

The historic beauty of Peshawar city has been restored and its outdated transport system is being replaced with a state-of-the-art metro communication system.

The government has launched a massive one billion tree plantation drive across the province to improve the environment.

The provincial government has also abolished VIP culture for ministers and other dignitaries. If all these revolutionary measures are fully implemented, the day is not far when the war-stricken and terror-hit province would be declared a model province in South Asia.



Khyber Pakhtunkhwa welcomes revolutionary reforms - Khaleej Times




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Magr nazar to metro hi ati hai! :P

That is why I say again, people who actually live in KP and are in contact with KP residents can feel the difference on the grassroot level.
 
Doing well but they need to show a lot more till next election.
 
Doing well but they need to show a lot more till next election.
if pti loses next elections it will only be because they never built metro!
*sigh* this is why good people cant survive in Pakistani politics, because roads are more important than books to us.
only in Pakistan would it be said 'the sword is mightier than the pen'.
 
Pakistani media swallowed all major scandals of pmln be it massive corruption,kasur case,model town killings,lawyer killings,rapes etc etc etc and attack pti like it is ruling whole of Pakistan and not just kpk .shamelessly ignores any work done in kpk.Laughably all channels were showing cm punjabs press conference even on metro rawlpindi but rarely shows any other cm be it from any party .
 
Magr nazar to metro hi ati hai! :P

That is why I say again, people who actually live in KP and are in contact with KP residents can feel the difference on the grassroot level.
And not to forget Local govt , it will be very helpful for the people of KPK, this will b the real change.
 
things are going change in kpk but not rapidly but slowly

but better than others
like education rate has been increase upto 76%
health facilities are far better than previous govt
especially
police is better than all other provinces
 
One would have to be a total fool to say that kpk is not undergoing change. The two provincial govt that are doing any work are Punjab and kpk and kpk is leading amongst the two....

Its a fact that seen development is very important but unseen development is also very effective and by now the steps taken by govt of kpk will be seen at grass roots level and the people of kpk will feel the Change.

By now Imran should also start seen development as well to make it a perfect package... I am sure Imran will atleast will the kpk election in 2018....

I also believe that we should show a little leniency to kpk as the pti govr went from one seat to getting a troubled province of Pakistan in just one election which means that the work done by this new govt should be appreciated and commended rather than criticize them senselessly. For first timers they have handled the province very well and the local body elections being conducted in two years was an amazing step.
 
if pti loses next elections it will only be because they never built metro!
*sigh* this is why good people cant survive in Pakistani politics, because roads are more important than books to us.
only in Pakistan would it be said 'the sword is mightier than the pen'.

I agree with you sir, if you look at our society they give more respect to thieves, corrupt, criminals etc. People talk about metro, roads but you will never see them asking for cleaner water, education, Hospital etc. but i believe for a nation like Pakistan human development is of top priority. Nation having strong human development are more resilient to any menace of society plus they are more capable of achieving things which is deemed impossible without human development. I feel sorry for citizens of Pakistan when they are disrespect around the world, i feel pity for our people when they are promised by our politicians about food, cloth and home, they are stuck in a curse of having these very basic necessities of life and our politicians never show them greater part of life, the educated, respectful part of life..
 
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