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khair meray munh se to nahi nikle magar nikali chahay ummat se ho ya dawn se, lagi kahin andar ja ky hay :D

You and your wet dreams, keep amusing yourself with your delusional fantasies... :lol:
 
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Huge reforms in the Patwari System in KPK! PTI promised to stop corruption in its Election Manifesto. The people of KPK trusted us with their vote and we are proud are to delivering "Service Delivery Center" which is a computerized system for all Land Reforms and other Administrative tasks that our citizens require in their daily lives.
 
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KPK Government's efforts for Electricity at an affordable price in the Province, "KhushHaali Ke Ujalay" program

"Pakistan ka banna mein ne dekha tha, Naya KPK, Naya Pakistan bantay tum dekh rahay hou"

We are proud to be considered the Change that the people of KPK wished for. We are thankful to the people of KPK for their vote and will do our very best to make them proud of their choice
 
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In KP: Rs300m recovered from corrupt officials in two months

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MANSEHRA: Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, director Ziaullah Toru said on Thursday said that despite hurdles being created by lawmakers his department had arrested 302 officials of different government departments and recovered looted amount of Rs300 million from them during last two months.

“I am thankful to Chief Minister Pervez Khattak who has given a free hand to ACE to end corruption from the province and this is why we have arrested 302 employees, including officers, and recovered Rs300 million in last two months,” Mr Toru told an open forum, which was held here at the Circuit House and attended by lawyers, contractors, revenue officials and members of civil society.

The ACE director said that the chief minister had announced to double the staff of the department. He said that if this was done then there should be no doubt about making corruption-free society. He claimed that ACE had now been playing an important role in curbing timber smuggling and time was not far when the menace would be ended.


ACE chief says KP govt sincere in ending corruption

“During last three months timber smugglers have cut trees of over Rs8 billion in the province and we are working on such big issues not only to protect green gold, but also take action against those involved in this business,” he said.

He said that the government had finalised a policy for conservation of forests and giving share to forest owners, but black sheep in the forest department were being taken to justice.

Mr Toru asked people to come forward to end corruption from the society and inform his department so that action could be taken against the corrupt. He said that every complaint was thoroughly checked by ACE and action taken in genuine cases. He said that his department was also focusing on embezzlement of goods and medicines intended for public at the basic health units and other hospitals in the province.

Mr Toru said that though most of the lawmakers were still following the same path to protect their supporters from ACE, but now their recommendations were turned down for the sake of justice.


In KP: Rs300m recovered from corrupt officials in two months - Pakistan - DAWN.COM


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So the new Anti corruption system has started producing fruits in just two months time.. :tup:



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Police modify vans to counter bomb attacks

The Telecommunication and Transport Branch of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police has successfully carried out the steel plating of 256 vehicles in the province to mitigate the threats posed by attacks with improvised explosive devices on police vehicles.

In view of the increasing number of the IED attacks and firing incidents on police patrol vehicles, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police had decided to instal similar locally-developed IED-resistant armour protection on police personnel transport pickups. According to police, following the directives of IGP Nasir Khan Durrani an agreement was signed with the Pakistan Army for this purpose and so far mild steel plating of 256 police vehicles had been carried out under the contract.

It was stated that these vehicles included 204 single cabin and 52 double-cabin pickups. District- and unit-wise details of the vehicles are; Peshawar 53, Charsadda 18, Nowshera 19, Mardan 39, Swabi 18, Kohat 15, Hangu eight, Tank 11, Lakki Marwat 10, Bannu 16, DI Khan 29, Swat four, Buner two, Lower Dir three, Upper Dir two, Shangla two, Elite Force two and telecommunication two.

A police official of the rural circle pleading anonymity told Dawn that the modified vehicles were not safe enough to replace the armored personnel carriers (APCs), but it was compulsion of the police to use it at least to counter the attacks to some extent.

“There are very few APCs with Peshawar police and they too were always found out of order because ordinary mechanics cannot repair them,” the official revealed and added that in case of a major fault the police had to call mechanics from Rawalpindi and Islamabad for the purpose. The modified police vans, he said, might help resist blasts of low intensity explosive devices, but powerful bombs could damage them easily.
 
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Govt takes major step to curb timber smuggling

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has shifted offices of the Agror Tanawal Forest Division from Mansehra to Oghi to effectively curb timber smuggling.

“The government has taken a major step to preserve the forest area and provide full support to the forest department to curb timber smuggling and illegal cutting of forest in the province,” said Sardar Mohammad Sultan, chief conservator forest, while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the newly-constructed offices of Agror Tanawal Forest Division (ATFD) in Oghi on Wednesday.

Assistant commissioner Mohammad Ali, district forest officer Farhad Ali and DFO watershed Riaz Khan were also present on the occasion.

Mr Sultan said that though ATFD had been established some four decades ago, but its offices were established in Mansehra and none of the government during this tenure even attempted to shift these offices to Oghi.

Shifts offices of forest division from Mansehra to Oghi
“Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has given the forest department a free hand to curb timber smuggling and take to justice whoever is involved in it,” said Mr Sultan.

The chief conservator said that the government had recently announced its forest policy which would benefit the owners. He said that the present government had for the first time given due rights to owners and soon they would enjoy real benefits.

Mr Sultan said that because of effective measures taken by the government for protection of forest the timber smuggling and illegal cutting of forest had significantly declined during last one and a half years.

FAKE TEA SEIZED: The district administration has seized a large quantity of fake tea and arrested two brothers in this regard here on Wednesday.

“We have seized over 214 bags of fake tea which was being supplied in packets of various tea brands in parts of Hazara division and arrested two fraudsters,” said assistant commissioner Qasim Ali Khan while speaking to mediapersons.

A team of district food office, police and district administration led by the AC raided a bungalow on Chinar Road and seized over 214 bags of fake tea which was packed and labelled in the name of high quality tea brands.

The two brothers arrested in the raid were identified as Zahirullah and his brother Khursheed, belonging to Peshawar.

“The two were playing with the lives of people by marketing tea which was made of unhygienic ingredients,” said Qasim Ali. He said that the tea was packed in bags carrying the label of WFP to deceive officials of the food department and police in case of transportation to other parts of Hazara.

The city police registered an FIR against the two brothers and have sealed the bungalow.

Govt takes major step to curb timber smuggling - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
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