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Seeing as this is a PML-N vs. PTI development showdown, and because the present topic is of great interest to me, I shall take the liberty of appointing myself as honorary judge between the contestants, with the blessings, of course, of OP himself.

@Jazzbot @Ranasikander @Leader

PML-N is clearly under-represented at this point in time so I shall call upon @Shabaz Sharif to bring contestants who are well-versed with development projects which have already been implemented under the present tenure of the respective governments.

Parts of the following post are an example of development projects which have yet to materialize.

Key Points of KPK Education Minister Atif khan Interview

- 107 new schools will be made in this year , 70% of the schools will be of girls
- 1000 community schools will be functional in a month or two .
- 80 Caror has been allocated for teacher training .
- Allocation of the largest budget for education in the history of KPK & Pakistan ( According to Per Capica )
- 1500-2000 stipend will be given to female students in KPK
- Best Monitoring system for schools and teachers attendance has
been introduced in KPK using the latest technology (Andriod Apps).
- Bio Metric system has started working in education offices in KPK to check the attendance


As the case stands, our political leaders have a notoriously negative record of supporting their promises with actual work and, therefore, such news shall only be of secondary importance. Let's try and keep it brief. This thread, after all, is only for development in KPK but I'm sure a few posts on development in Punjab shall not be completely off-topic.
 
Reference:
Peshawar Mass Transit System | The Progress of PTI in KPK

A detailed KPK Govt OFFICIAL published presentation listing out the various achievements of the KPK Govt since being elected into power. Our website (kpkprogress) highlights most of the news related to these achievements grouped into various categories.
  • Significant ones:
    • 57% public satisfaction (top of the list)
    • 25 new bills (RTI, RTS, Ehtesab Bill, etc.)
    • Police reforms (online FIR with statistics, Schools of Intelligence and Investigation)
    • Record Revenue Collection of 32 billion as compared to 11 billion in the last year
    • Change from most corrupt province in 2010 to no reported corruption in 2014 (Transparency International Pakistan)
    • Child School Enrolment program resulted in 300000 new enrolments
    • Education (IMU, Hiring of 16000 new teachers)
    • Infrastructure (Peshawar Mass Transit ground breaking expected in Dec 2014)
    • 900 Trafic Wardens trained to be on roads in September 2014
    • And others (Environment, Sports, Power, Tourism, …)
  • Available here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/234434087/KPK-Achievements

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Going hi-tech: K-P police launches School of Investigation
PESHAWAR: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa IGP Nasir Khan Durrani inaugurated the School of Investigation in Peshawar on Tuesday.
The school has been initiated keeping in view the increasing use of technology in crime today. Addressing the first batch comprising 25 officers from across the province, Durrani urged participants to undergo training with full dedication.
The School of Investigation, which has been established by the K-P police using its own resources, will be headed by a director who will look after administrative affairs. An officer of the rank of DIG has been appointed to look after training.
The police have engaged highly-qualified specialists from across the country as lecturers. There will be courses on crime scene preservation, evidence collection, evidence preservation as per modern day best practices, cellular forensics, geo tagging, geo fencing and interrogation techniques.
Terming the Investigation Wing the backbone of any police force, the IGP advised participants to perform their duties with integrity, empathy, impartiality and honesty. Anyone involved in nepotism or corruption will be dealt with strictly, he added.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/720028/going-hi-tech-k-p-police-launches-school-of-investigation/


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KPK Police to have Special Commandos Force like US Marines, Al-Zarar Company
 
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Computer operator uses new K-P RTI law to go after his ‘missing’ job

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s new law on the Right to Information is not just reserved for state secrets. As 28-year-old Sabahat Ghaznavi found out, it could help him get his job back.
Ghaznavi, who has dabbled in television journalism, had applied for a position as a computer operator at the Bureau of Agriculture Information in December 2013. After the test and interview for the grade 16 post, the merit list was displayed and his name was on it as a successful candidate. It was put up on the notice board at the department but was removed after a short while.
“It made me suspicious about the intentions of the department,” Ghaznavi said. “When I asked why the merit list had been removed, I was told that due to unknown circumstances the job offer has been cancelled and it would be re-advertised in February 2014.” (The job was, in fact, re-advertised in March 2014 in the daily Aaj newspaper.)
Instead of buying this story, Ghaznavi used the new K-P RTI law and went to its commission. He requested its help to give him access to the minutes of the test and interview and the merit list that was produced afterwards. After he was given these documents, he went to the Peshawar High Court and it ruled in his favour.
He joined work as a computer operator on June 25 this year. “I am relieved,” he said. “I got my right through the RTI law.”
Luckily for him the law was passed by the K-P Assembly on October 31, 2013. It aims to ensure transparency and access to information in the province. He says he would never have found out had it not been for the RTI law. It empowered him as a citizen to ask for the relevant documents and find out why his job was re-advertised without any reason.
If there was no RTI law he would not have been able to pursue the source of information. He now feels that RTI-like laws can provide “real stability” in a country and do away with all kinds of corruption and malpractice. “I am here because of the RTI law and I will always spread the word about it to inform other people about using it to beat corruption in society,” he resolved.
It seems that Ghaznavi’s is one of the handful of cases that are surfacing. According to the RTI Commission’s chief Major (retd) Sahibzada Muhammad Khalid, they have received 71 cases so far out of which 31 have been tackled and the rest are being heard. Each case has a 60-day deadline.
For years, government officials have jealously guarded the secrecy of official business but now the RTI law mandates access to information. It is just a matter of using it.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2014.
 
Where Punjab stands today, speaks for itself...Whoever excels doesn't need recognition since jealousy is a tribute which mediocrity pays to excellence. We already have one year gone....PTI's time line to deliver has shrunk by 20% given no party has been repeatedly selected from KPK. And given its harkats, PTI will seed grounds in Punjab while I afraid will be wiped out of Karachi. Most of the Pushtoons are reverting back to the ideology of ANP for their uncompromising stance on Taliban.
Mr talk about Lahore not Punjab and in that only roads nothing else everything else under these retard brothers have gone worse
 
Seeing as this is a PML-N vs. PTI development showdown, and because the present topic is of great interest to me, I shall take the liberty of appointing myself as honorary judge between the contestants, with the blessings, of course, of OP himself.

@Jazzbot @Ranasikander @Leader

PML-N is clearly under-represented at this point in time so I shall call upon @Shabaz Sharif to bring contestants who are well-versed with development projects which have already been implemented under the present tenure of the respective governments.

Parts of the following post are an example of development projects which have yet to materialize.




As the case stands, our political leaders have a notoriously negative record of supporting their promises with actual work and, therefore, such news shall only be of secondary importance. Let's try and keep it brief. This thread, after all, is only for development in KPK but I'm sure a few posts on development in Punjab shall not be completely off-topic.


Already done:
First Year 2013/14: Federal vs Punjab vs KP vs Sindh vs Balochistan
 
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Tabdili key rung, PTI kay sung :lol:

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Wasn't public education free in KPK before?
 
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