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KP government to start construction of Rs 8.89 billion worth hydel power stations



The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has approved Rs 8.898 billion for construction of some major and other small hydel power stations in various parts of the province under the supervision of the Department of Energy & Power.

The decision was taken in the 6th meeting of the Board of Hydel Development under Khyber Pakhtunkhwa department of Power & Energy held here with Chief Minister Pervez Khattak in the chair at Chief Minister’s Secretariat Peshawar.

Those who attended included Minister Energy & Power Mohammad Atif Khan, Minister Finance Muzaffar Said, Chief Secretary Amjad Ali Khan, Additional Chief Secretary Khalid Pervez, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mohammad Ishfaq Khan Secretary Energy & Power Sahibzada Saeed Ahmad, CEO PEDO Bahadar Shah, representatives of the Bank of Khyber, State Bank of Pakistan and other concerned sectors.

The energy sector projects are included the construction of Koto Hydel Power Project in district Dir Lower with power generation capacity of 40.8 MW for which Rs 1.453 billion has been released. It will be completed with estimated cost of 12 billion while its tender bids have been opened last month.

The rest of the projects included Construction of Matiltan Hydro Power Project in Swat district having the capacity of 84 MW for which Rs 1,020.968m have been released. Similarly Rs 757.905 million have been released for construction of Karora HPP in Shangla district, Rs 735.198m for Jabori HPP in district Mansehra, Rs 1,706.810m for Daral Khwar HPP in Swat district and Rs 199.997m for Lawi HPP 69 MW in Chitral district Rs 303.560m have also been released for feasibility studies of small power generation sites Phase-I that will yield total electricity of 2000 MW of up to 15 MW small units while Rs 341.560m released for feasibility studies of raw sites Phase-II wherein small power houses up to 10 MW will be set-up in 12 districts of the province and it would produce a total volume of 1000 MW electricity. The 9th important project is about construction of 356 mini/micro hydel stations for which Rs 2,379.000m have been released. This plan was inaugurated through PTI chairman Imran Khan by laying foundation stone of 56KW Sakhra Lalkahoo micro hydel station in Tehsil Matta Swat on August 7 this year.

The KP government has already decided that under first phase of the energy plan, the provincial government would establish 356 small hydel power stations at village and town levels in remote areas of the province with cost of Rs 12 b whereas Rs 6.70 billion have been allocated for it.

Addressing the participants of the meeting the Chief Minister directed the authorities of the Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organisation (PEDO) for the best utilisation of the allocated resources to arrest the prevailing energy crisis, initiating hydropower projects and taking emergency measures for its timely completion.

The meeting also approved multi audit mechanism for judicious and transparent expenditures of the allocated funds. Pervez Khattak said that expeditious measures would not only help in speedy control over energy shortage in the province, but would also generate maximum economic and employment opportunities to put the people on the track of progress and prosperity.

He said that besides hydel resources, the province is blessed with precious oil, gas, coal and solar resources. He said that maximum exploration of these resources for the development of the province is among the top most priorities of the present PTI-led provincial government and for this purpose, he said, his government is burning mid nights and to achieve the set targets.
 
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probably the worst news from KPK so far. They have done a great deal as far as institutional reforms are concerned. However, it seems, in an effort to end corruption, KPK govt has failed to figure out how to spend the money. I dont know the details of the recently introduced Consultant based project approval mechanism but the spending capacity of the govt seems to be in a disarray.

in short, this is an unwanted fiscal contraction which will potentially hinder provincial economic growth. In the absence of private sector investment, govt must take a lead role and expedite its development spending.


Use of uplift funds in KP 7.8pc only
Bureau Report
Published about 13 hours ago
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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government used only 7.8 per cent of the Rs137.7 billion funds of the Annual Development Programme by November, said the Centre for Governance and Public Accountability on Monday.

In a statement, the CGPA warned if the current trend continued, the provincial government won’t be able to used the entire ADP funds.

It said of the total ADP allocation of Rs137.07 billion for 2014-15, the provincial government could spend only Rs10.63 billion, which was 7.8 per cent of the total ADP, by November 24.

“The provincial government should have spent 41 per cent of the allocated budget for development by now,” it said.

The CGPA urged the government to expedite use of ADP funds for improving social indicators in the province.

It said the elementary and secondary education got the highest share of Rs20.1 billion in the development budget of the province and it was 14.67 per cent of the total development budget, but the actual use of funds by November 24 was three per cent i.e. Rs612 million only.

“The government has shown a slow progress on the most focused sector,” it said.

The CGPA said roads and communication sector with an allocation of Rs17.3 billion had the second highest share in the ADP funding but the use of received funds by November 24 was only 9.5 per cent i.e. Rs1.6 billion.

Published in Dawn, December 2nd, 2014
 
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PESHAWAR ...... Mass Transit System

Feasibility ready for rapid bus service in Peshawar

Summary

- Initial route is 25 km from Chamkani to Hayatabad Industrial estate
- Initially they planned 13 stations but now it is 21 stops
- They plan to charge Rs.30-40
- Initially 52 buses will run on the route
- Estimated cost is Rs. 14 billion
- Estimated time is 14-16 months
- Bus route is roughly 24 ft while at station is 32ft wide.
- Railway and defence officials have agreed "in principle".
- Project is awaiting approval from all concerned authorities.
 
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PESHAWAR ...... Mass Transit System

Feasibility ready for rapid bus service in Peshawar

Summary

- Initial route is 25 km from Chamkani to Hayatabad Industrial estate
- Initially they planned 13 stations but now it is 21 stops
- They plan to charge Rs.30-40
- Initially 52 buses will run on the route
- Estimated cost is Rs. 14 billion
- Estimated time is 14-16 months
- Bus route is roughly 24 ft while at station is 32ft wide.
- Railway and defence officials have agreed "in principle".
- Project is awaiting approval from all concerned authorities.
Good to know that PML is not hindering PTI's work.
 
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TCKP to organise event for professionals

The Tourism Corporation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is organising a unique and innovative conference for the talented professionals of the province. The occasion, ‘Creative Meet Up’ will be held here on Saturday.

A TCKP press release said that a decision to the effect was made at a meeting held here on Wednesday to discuss and plan the upcoming event.

The core purpose of the event was to develop a network for future initiatives, and to make a consortium of creative stakeholders to develop a creative directory, which would be made available to all in both soft and hard copies. The directory would include contact details of everyone who can be termed as a creative person in the province.

According to the TCKP release, the conference also aims to developing a policy guideline and a KP creative award also, which would nominate and highlight the achievers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The stakeholders invited for the conference include professionals from production, conservation, archaeology, sports, entertainment, cultural heritage, tourism, fashion, event management, youth & social activists, art & design, marketing consultants, entrepreneurship and media.

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