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KP police to be equipped with chopper

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Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) police will be given first operational helicopter in November this year, which will be capable of carrying 8 commandoes and 2 doctors-ARY News reports.

Talking to ARY News on Tuesday, police officials told that the chopper will be used for conducting an operation in case of a major terrorist attack.

The chopper and its crew will be ready to cope with any terrorist incident and the district police officers will be able to call it at any time.

Officials told that the chopper could also be used as an air ambulance for taking the injured security personnel to the hospitals in case of a bomb blast or any such incident anywhere in the province.

They said that the police force will be able to give greater output with the addition of the helicopter service.

Moreover, they claimed that if they had this chopper prior to the attacks on Bannu and DI Khan jails, then the terrorists would not have succeeded in making an escape.


A very good move indeed..
@Leader @jaibi @nuclearpak @Aeronaut @chauvunist @Side-Winder @pkuser2k12 @Mani2020 @mafiya @balixd @Tayyab1796
 
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KP police to be equipped with chopper

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Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) police will be given first operational helicopter in November this year, which will be capable of carrying 8 commandoes and 2 doctors-ARY News reports.

Talking to ARY News on Tuesday, police officials told that the chopper will be used for conducting an operation in case of a major terrorist attack.

The chopper and its crew will be ready to cope with any terrorist incident and the district police officers will be able to call it at any time.

Officials told that the chopper could also be used as an air ambulance for taking the injured security personnel to the hospitals in case of a bomb blast or any such incident anywhere in the province.

They said that the police force will be able to give greater output with the addition of the helicopter service.

Moreover, they claimed that if they had this chopper prior to the attacks on Bannu and DI Khan jails, then the terrorists would not have succeeded in making an escape.


A very good move indeed..
@Leader @jaibi @nuclearpak @Aeronaut @chauvunist @Side-Winder @pkuser2k12 @Mani2020 @mafiya @balixd @Tayyab1796

This chopper can easily be brought down by small arms fire if used in Hot zone
 
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This chopper can easily be brought down by small arms fire if used in Hot zone

that's always possible for any helo, but still its a good move, can help a lot in rescue or quick response ops..
 
Beautification of Peshawar planned

PESHAWAR, Sept 15: The provincial government has started work on a plan for beautification of Peshawar that includes resolution of problems related to traffic, sewerage, congestions and pollution with consultation of the people from every walk of life.

According to a handout issued here on Sunday, the plan will include building road network and improving drainage, sewerage, water supply and public transport besides providing low cost housing, schools and hospitals to people and establishment of IT zone, education city, industrial zones, sports city and health city.
The handout said that the programme would be also extended to other parts of the province. The historical, cultural and geographical heritage of the province would be explored under the plan, it added.

The initial framework of the programme was approved on Saturday in a high level meeting held here with Chief Minister Parvez Khattak in the chair. Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan, Minister for Local Government Inayatullah Khan, Adviser to Chief Minister Rifaqatullah Baber, Chief Secretary Mohammad Shahzad Arbab, Additional Chief Secretary Khalid Parvez and other officials concerned attended the meeting. Former chairman of Capital Development Authority, Islamabad Kamran Lashari, widely acclaimed for beautification of Islamabad and Lahore, briefed the participants of the meeting about his experiences and shared the knowledge he gained during the beautification of these two big and otherwise congested cities.
He informed the participants as to how they converted the places otherwise known for ****** dumps of garbage into scenic picnic spots in those cities. Mr Lashari also told the participants as to how the people owned those beautification drives.

The meeting decided that the programme would be executed in consultation with the local population so that its public ownership, cost effectiveness and sustainability were ensured.

It was also decided that government would welcome suggestions from the participants at a proposed seminar on the subject at the University of Peshawar on September 21. The government would encourage public participation at each and every step from planning up to execution and even sustenance, the meeting decided.

It was decided that all stakeholders, schools, colleges, religious scholars, journalists and traders would not only be involved but motivated to make the programme a success.

Beautification of Peshawar planned - DAWN.COM
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Justice on wheels: PHC’s mobile court settles 33 cases on second field visit

he Peshawar High Court’s (PHC) mobile court decided 33 criminal and civil cases on its second field visit in Tarnab,on the city’s outskirts on Thursday.
Out of the 37 cases referred to the mobile court, Judge Fazal Wadood decided 33 cases through the mediators. These included 20 criminal cases and 13 civil ones. The court also decided a 10-year-old land dispute that had reportedly resulted in three murders over a decade. Another similar case was also settled through mediators.

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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Judicial Academy Director General Hayat Ali Shah told journalists the main purpose of the mobile court was to provide justice to people at their doorsteps. He added it was the dream of the PHC chief justice to assist poor people in attaining their rights.
District and Sessions Judge Shabir Khan said mobile courts helps give legal status to the traditional jirga system as mediators try to resolve disputes after both parties agree on one point.
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“Women and children are usually ignored in jirgas, but every decision is taken according to the law and Constitution through the mobile court,” said Shabir. “The judicial academy will soon set up the Dost Muhammad Khan Mediation Centre where judges of mobile courts will be trained especially for this purpose.”

The mobile court had settled 29 cases during its first field visit on August 27.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2013.

Justice on wheels: PHC
 
High risk high reward: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa brings investment roadshow to Karachi

Despite its high risk environment, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) offer a high return on investment in various areas – hydro-power and mines and mineral sectors in particular – officials of the K-P government told investors while kicking off their first Investment Roadshow (IRS) here today.
Unlike most public sector events that lack seriousness of purpose, the IRS reflected the provincial government’s eagerness for new investment vital for the economic revival in the conflict-stricken region of K-P and Fata. The delegates from K-P and Fata seemed to have done their homework on economic benefits of investing into the north-western region of Pakistan.

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Positive in their body language, the visiting delegates were seen educating participants about investment potential of their region and distributing flyers and brochures that contained comprehensive information – including case studies – about business opportunities in K-P and Fata. The documents highlighted regulatory concessions such as property tax exemptions and the government’s plans to offer additional incentives to hydel-based independent power producers.
“The need of the hour is to invest in this region and bring it at par with the rest of the country,” said chief guest and K-P’s Minister for Industries and Commerce, Bakht Baidar, while addressing the investors.
The new provincial regime in K-P, Baidar said, believes in pro-business policies, free market and competition. The K-P government would like the private sector to lead the region’s economic development, he said, announcing they had planned 2000 special economic zones.
There aren’t many work opportunities in the public sector, the minister said. On the other hand, he said, 75% of the industry is shut in the region. There are about 65,000 skilled workers in the region, he said, if they don’t find work, they could be exploited by elements that have destroyed the region’s peace.
The KP government is targeting local investors, the expats and international firms through its investment campaign. A first of its kind, the Karachi IRS was held with a theme: Exploring the Investment Friendly Environment in K-P and Fata. It is part of a series of similar roadshows to be organised in Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, Oslo, London and the United States. The next IRS is planned for Dubai in the last quarter of the current year.
The IRS is part of the Economic Revitalisation of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Fata (ERKF) project, which has been initiated under a grant from the Multi Donor Trust Fund and administered by the World Bank. The project aims to support the creation of sustainable employment opportunities for the people of KP and Fata, thereby addressing the core strategic objective of stimulating economic activity and investment in the region.
The ISR has three main objectives which include creating awareness about investment opportunities in K-P and Fata region; promoting specific opportunities – mines and mineral industry and the power sector for example; and guiding investors to the right government personnel, officials said.
Among various areas of investment in K-P and Fata region, the provincial government is mainly betting on the mines and minerals sector, and the hydro-power sector.
The region, according to the documents provided by the delegates, has extensive reserves of high value marble, granite as well as other precious stones, which caters to over 80% of the country’s demand – the region’s marble and granite export projection for 2020 is $2.45 billion.
In the power sector, according to Baidar there is over 25,000 megawatts (MW) of unexploited hydropower potential, which is approximately 42% of the total country’s potential.
Pakistan’s peak time energy requirement is 19,000 MW, while K-P alone can has the capacity to produce 40,000 MW, said Rifat Parvez, director Board of Investment in the K-P government.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2013.
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High risk high reward: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa brings investment roadshow to Karachi – The Express Tribune
 
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