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They need to develop KPIs and balanced scorecards that is used for performance management, individual KPI that cascade up into strategic ones... That would do real hard fact/data based determination of performance...

that would be ideal. technocrats in pakistan have been talking about that for a long time now but technocrats are just technocrats with no political influence.
 
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Students to get free books on time this year

The provincial government will adopt a result-oriented strategy to ensure timely provision of free textbooks to students of public sector schools, say leaders of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

They told Dawn here on Thursday that free textbooks would be provided on time to all students of public sectors schools in the province.

Last year, some books were not received by the students of various classes till commencement of their annual examinations and the entire academic year had passed without new books.

Sources said that the process of dispatching books to schools from the main centre, established in Marghuz, was started. “A main distribution centre has been established in each district,” said a headmaster. He said that they received a pick-up truck full of textbooks yesterday.

Sources said that each primary, middle, high and higher secondary school had already dispatched a demand to the authorities for the books. “Each school would get books according to its strength of students,” said an official who, involved in the books supply process.

“The head of any educational institution will be dealt with iron hand and departmental action will be taken against him if he demands more books than the strength of the students,” said the official. He said that in past such incidents occurred in some schools.

The principals and headmasters of government schools said that distribution of free textbooks was aimed at encouraging poor students to get education and reducing financial burden on their parents.

Sources said that the government directed Textbook Board Peshawar to ensure supply of books of all educational institutions across the province before April 1, the commencement of new academic year.

The process of providing free textbooks to students was initiated by Mutahidda Majlis-i-Ammal government in the province and it was maintained by Awami National Party government.

Sources said that about 25 Working Folks schools in the province would also get free books. “We would receive books very soon and there is a perfect mechanism and a chain of supply in place,” said the principal of a school.

A father of five told Dawn that all his children were getting education in public sector educational institutions. “The free books and nominal admission fee have encouraged me to send them to school,” he added.

However, it was not clear that whether the Basic Education Community School, a project of the federal education ministry, would also get free books or not. “In the current year, we did not receive any book from the federal or provincial government,” said a teacher of the school.



Students to get free books on time this year - DAWN.COM



IGP makes formal request for employing tribal youth in police


The provincial police chief has formally sent a letter to the chief secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for accommodating tribal youth in the police force through proper channel, a source said.



The letter was sent to the chief secretary on January 27. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police Nasir Khan Durrani in the letter proposed to the provincial government that the people belonging to tribal area should be accommodated in police and other government jobs for building up national integration and harmony.



The letter said there was a lot of discontentment and frustration among the tribal youth for not getting due share in job opportunities.“Being close to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, most of them want to serve in this province, especially in Police Department. The tribal youth are unable to join Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police because the recruitment is done on domicile basis. Hence the tribal youth cannot be adjusted against the existing posts,” it added.


IGP makes formal request for employing tribal youth in police - thenews.com.pk


Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to have counter terror dept: IGP


To curb the menace of terrorism, kidnapping for ransom and extortion, a Counter Terrorism Directorate (CTD) will be instantly established in Khyber Pakhtukhwa and it will specifically deal with militancy related issues.
These views were expressed by Inspector General Police (IGP) Nasir Durani in his exclusive interview with The Frontier Post said counter terrorism directorate will comprise of three key wings including Operational, Intelligence and Arresting. Around 2,200 policemen will perform its duties in directorate and recruitment process has been started for the purpose, Durani said.
\"About the directorate, IGP said it would start operations in a period of six months and at the beginning, it will work in Peshawar and later to be extended its functions to whole KP to eliminate militancy\". A request was made to Federal as well as provincial government for purchasing technology for the directorate, he informed.
Durani claimed that the purchasing of technology for the above-mentioned directorate would be made via transparent way as the earlier arms scandal degraded the police department in KP.
To a query, Durani said the facilitators, who facilitate militants were present in the city and to get rid of prevailing uncertainty, a law passed and through which the police personnel were authorized to make verification of each rented home in city. \"If anyone found violating the law will be imprisoned for one year\" IGP explained.
Owners of hotels in metropolis of Peshawar were also directed to accommodate only those people, who have valid National Identity Card and also verify it through NADRA, he said. Everybody should play its due role to help eradicate the terrorism and uncertainty in the region, he appealed.
While acknowledging the fact that police have scarcity of sophisticated and modern weapons, he said the government had allocated enough fund to department in this regard. The police department purchased 30 snap dogs however it lacks dog\'s handlers and added they were trying their best to train their own personnel for the cause, he clarified.
Police Intelligence system need improvement to eradicate the menace of militancy and department work on their improvement.
Police Department ready to counter terrorism \"To win this war, we need to unite and act according to the plan,\" the IG said.
Nasir Durrani appreciated the duty of Bomb Disposal Units officials and stated them national heroes who put their lives in risk for the sake to protect masses.
He said that provincial government should allow the police department to recruit policemen against those cops who were manned for the security propose of on going development projects in KP as many police personnel were performing their duties with them.
He added that he him self visited some districts whereas some of police stations, check posts and police lines were in deteriorating condition that\'s why they decided to spend police funds in that areas to make them better.
IG KP police said militants would have to be tackled according to a tactical plan and added that certain laws would also have to be legislated in this regard.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to have counter terror dept: IGP
 
KP plans reforms for women development
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has planned several reforms for women development, including the revision of curriculum to check gender biases, said Dr Mehr Taj Roghani, special assistant to the chief minister on social welfare and women development, on Friday.

She was addressing a dialogue with MPAs on ‘enactment of laws for protection of women rights’ organised on the eve of the International Women’s Day by the Provincial Commission on the Status of Women and AAWAZ, a DFID-funded programme on socio-political and gender marginalisation, peace and tolerance.

The event was attended by MPAs and members of civil society in a large number.

The special assistant said the government had been paying stipends to 0.1 million girl students in the province to reduce post-primary drop out in schools.

She said a summary had been moved to the relevant authorities for appointment of the provincial ombudsperson to check sexual harassment at workplace in the province.

Dr Roghani said the government was contemplating to make amendments to the law related to sexual harassment to include universities in the definition of workplace.

“Apart from it, we will also examine other women-related laws to remove discriminatory clauses from them,” she said.

The special assistant said the mindset of the society, including both men and women had to be changed as currently, the people had been conducting pre-birth ultrasound tests on pregnant woman for ascertaining sex of the unborn child and cases were reported of conducting abortions when unborn children were found to be girls.

She said unfortunately, the people had been ignoring the teachings of Islam and had not been focusing on education of girls.

Speaker of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Asad Qaisar, who was the chief guest on the occasion, said there were certain discriminatory practices towards women and for changing it then needed to do legislation.

He said the government of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf was committed towards women development and that in his capacity, as speaker of the assembly he would ensure that proper time was given to discussion on women-related issues inside the house.

Mr Qaisar assured his all-out support to women MPAs and women rights organisations for legislation on women development. Regional head of Aurat Foundation Shabeena Ayaz said there was a long and difficult struggle of women behind the reservation of seats for them in the assemblies and these seats were not given to them in charity.

She said there were several women role models in the society who had overcome several obstacles for achieving their goals.

Controller of examination at the University of Peshawar Shaheen Akhtar recited her Pashto poem on different aspects of life of a woman and her role in the society. A documentary on the struggle of women for achieving their rights in the country was also screened.

In a presentation, programme manager of Aurat Foundation Saima Munir highlighted several key areas where the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly needed to legislate.

She called for introduction of Muslim and non-Muslim personal laws, amendments to the Anti-Women Practices Act 2011, special law against jirgas, domestic labour, domestic violence, right to free education in line with Article 25-A of the Constitution, penalisation of non-vaccination of children by parents, rules of business for the provincial commission on the status of women and honour killings. The Aurat Foundation programme manager said currently, no law was available in the country for checking internal trafficking of women and children.


KP plans reforms for women development - DAWN.COM
 
No sight of "naya pakistan" outside Peshawar yet, PTI is disappointing.
 
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