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Shame on PTI govt and hats off to the resilient students and the staff and teachers !!
haha don't worry over the next 4 years they will have a place to study as well :D

So KPK will cleanse all types of arms and licenses arms will be monitored.
 
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KPK passes food safety authority bill, tenancy bill(amended), and KP farm services bill.

haha don't worry over the next 4 years they will have a place to study as well :D

So KPK will cleanse all types of arms and licenses arms will be monitored.

the education minister is young, and he should be active enough to see the freaking conditions in far fetched schools, excuses is not what I want, I want work to be done... not just photo sessions ! :angry:




KPK passes food safety authority bill, tenancy bill(amended), and KP farm services bill.


Introducing uniform education system in KPK, a feather in PTI’s cap
Introducing uniform education system in KPK, a feather in PTI’s cap
 
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news for you bro :)

Smeda to submit proposals for olive plantation in KP



Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (Smeda) is going to submit proposals for inclusion of the plantation olive plants in the Green Growth Programme launched by the PTI-led provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Under the programme, the provincial government will plant one billion saplings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, there is no strategy about the nature of the saplings to be planted in the province.

To turn the programme more beneficial and result-oriented, Smeda is going to present its recommendations to the provincial government. In this connection, they provincial chief, Smeda, Javed Khattak is going to hold meeting with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Agriculture, Shahram Khan Tarakzai.

Under the plan prepared by Smeda, a total of 5 million olive plants will be distributed throughout the potential areas of Dara Adam Khel, Dir, Swat, Karak and Kohat. The utilisation of arid/ abandoned agriculture lands through the most suitable Olive farming to turned them into highly productive land.

Pakistan is facing widening gap between edible oil requirements (3 million tons-year 2010-1)1 and domestic production (0.47 million tons-year 2010-11). The rest of the requirement was met through import of edible oil ie, 2.67 million tons with a huge investment of foreign exchange.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can highly contribute due to its best climatic conditions for olive farming and processing and abundant human resources. The current annual production of edible oil bearing olive fruits from Dir and Swat is around 35 tons.

Presently, the province has 136,201 hectares cultivable waste land, which is situated in Karak, Kohat, Lower Dir, Upper Dir and Swat, with approximate unemployed persons of 1, 99,142 and climate of these areas is favourable for olive cultivation with proven existence of wild olives in Karak and Dara Adam Khel and farmed olive within Dir and Swat.

The plantation of indigenous plants will not only help bring positive change in environment, but will also attract investment in the establishment of indigenous industries like cooking oil and ghee manufacturing units in the province. Presently, the province is spending huge foreign exchange on the import of cooking oil and this endeavour will bring maximum cut in it.

Similarly, the plantation of indigenous plants like beery and Palosa in Kohat, Hangu and Karak would promote honey sector. Pakistan is exporting honey to different countries, particularly Middle East and other regions and earning handsome foreign exchange.
Smeda to submit proposals for olive plantation in KP | Business Recorder
 
PESHAWAR: The government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) will increase the number of health workers and vaccinators under the recently approved integrated PC-1 worth Rs22.89 billion, stated a press release issued by the health department on Tuesday.

The decision was taken during the third Technical Advisory Group (TAG) meeting chaired by K-P Health Services Director General Dr Syed Abdul Waheed Shah at the health department on Monday.

The group also assured that the ‘K-P Protection of Breastfeeding and Young Child Nutrition Bill 2014’ – which was still pending with the law department for vetting – will be passed shortly.

The DG directed to form a sub-committee of TAG, which will meet with the Secretary Law Department to hear the concerns of the department and take appropriate measures to address objections, if any, so that the bill could be enacted immediately.

During the meeting, Lady Health Worker (LHW) Programme Provincial Coordinator Dr Shabina Raza presented details of the PC-1, which aims to integrate Health Service Delivery with special focus on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, LHWs, Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) and Nutrition Services.

She said with the implementation of the scheme, around 80% of the population will have access to primary healthcare services and, in the next four years, the province’s entire population will be immunised.

“We will recruit additional 3,600 LHWs, 111 lady health supervisors, 272 community midwives, 500 vaccinators and 294 technical officers at district and provincial levels,” added Shabina.

EPI Deputy Director Dr Janbaz Afridi shared the overall situation of immunisation in the province. “Measles coverage is almost insignificant and polio immunisation is our weakest area,” he said, quoting the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey of 2012-13.

However, he went on to say that improvements have been seen after the recent campaigns. According to the 2013 survey, complete immunisation in K-P reached 54% which was 47% in the 2006-2007 report. “The provincial government is committed to strengthening routine vaccination and eradicating polio.” He added the Sehat ka Insaf campaign aims to do just that.

Nutrition and Reproductive Health Deputy Director Dr Qaisar Ali acknowledged the support of development partners, including Save the Children, for highlighting the issue of malnutrition and making it a priority on the agenda of politicians and lawmakers.

Save the Children Project Manager Dr Aisha Fatima said the programme was providing reproductive health services in five health facilities of Haripur district. “Last year, 24,644 women and children benefited from Save the Children project.”

Sharing his views, Save the Children Advocacy and Campaign Specialist Dr Irshad Danish welcomed the approval of integrated PC-1 by the provincial government. “Its implementation will help improve mother and child healthcare in the province and put K-P on track towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals,” he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 19th, 2014.
 
Agreeded, I like him a lot. He seems to know what he's doing but he should be given due time since KPK is still the most difficult province to run.
 
@darkinsky پشاور: امتحان دینے والے بچوں کو کل سے امتحانی ہال فراہم کردیا جائے گا،انتظامیہ کی یقین دہانی

پشاور: لوئر دیرمیں کھلےمیدان میں امتحان دینے والے طلبہ کا مسئلہ حل ہوگیا

پشاور: 24 اسکولوں میں سے 19 اسکولوں کی تعمیر نو ہوچکی ہے،سینیر وزیر سراج الحق

@CrazyPaki it says that out of 24 destroyed schools, 19 have been reconstructed, and those who were giving exam in open, their problem has also been solved today... probably some other building is going to be used temporarily..

from geo news.
 
210 more police stations in KP to get Dispute Resolution Councils



I like Atif Khan too, but zero tolerance towards not doing the job right. its been 10 month and he should have reconstructed all the schools by now...
In Canada it would take at least 3 years to get all school fully built, knowing Pakistan it would easily take them 5 years to get all schools built and running, as of right now their first line of work should be quality education and enough teachers in the existing capacity. Then they should being by building school in areas where it needed the most and build up from there.

P.S those 2 things can work simultaneously ^
 
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