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KP farmers to get fertiliser at half price.

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PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has announced to provide fertilizer on 50 per cent discount to the farmers on the condition that they would sell 50 per cent of their produce to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to help achieve food security in the province.


“We are working on a crash plan to make the barren lands cultivable and use maximum of the area for agricultural purposes,” he said.
He was addressing a ceremony at the Tarnab Farm, Peshawar, after handing over 17 new bulldozers to the agriculture department and inaugurating a solar tube-well scheme on Monday, according to a handout.

Mr Khattak said that the engineering wing of the agriculture department was being strengthened to convert more barren land into fertile fields and orchards. He said that funds for purchase of more bulldozers would be increased next year.

Similarly, he said that solar irrigation tube-wells were being promoted to rid the farmers of loadshedding and ever-increasing power tariffs. He said that solar streetlights were being installed on the GT Road from Attock to Peshawar, Ring Road and all other highways to keep the main arteries brightened throughout the night.

The chief minister directed the agriculture department to introduce new seed, technology, fertilizers and pesticides and involve farmers in its activities to enhance agriculture production in the province.
The chief minister said that through the use of modern technology barren land in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which was more than the cultivable land, could be turned into fertile land and orchards.

Mr Khattak said that as compared to demand of 2.5 million tonnes of wheat the province was producing only 1.2 million tonnes, adding that huge difference in supply and demand could create food shortages in the province in future.

The chief minister said that construction of Chashma Right Bank Canal in DI Khan was his government’s top priority to improve the irrigation system with a view to bring about agricultural revolution and achieve food security in the province.He said the provincial government was also concentrating on other sectors of agriculture as it had initiated a Rs500 million scheme to promote fish and dairy farming and livestock breeding.

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  1. Peshawar's Best Restaurants:

    The security issues that harass the city of Peshawar have impeded the development of city's dining scene, in contrast to what’s happening Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. Fancy restaurants offering a particularly memorable experience are in short supply, although not entirely absent. However, Peshawar does not lack the flavourful, traditional food that makes Pakistani cooking so enticing. Find out the ten best restaurants to enjoy the taste of Pakistan in Peshawar.

    Celesté
    There are not many restaurants around the world that can juggle seven different but equally tantalising international cuisines under the same roof, but Celesté does just that. Unsurprisingly, the magnificent seven include some of the world's most popular and appreciated styles, plus a few exquisite local types: Italian, Mongolian, Thai, Mughlai, Lebanese, Japanese and Mexican are the options that Celesté's customers can craft their meal from. Besides the excellent and ever so diverse food, Celesté stands out in Peshawar as one of the restaurants in town most suited for a family dinner, due to its comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant boasts simple but sophisticated decor, and the possibility to enjoy a lovely meal in the outdoor dining area.
    Celesté, Old Jamrud Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 584 343 45
    Habibi

    Barbecued meats are a big part of Pakistani cooking, and Habibi is one of the most popular choices in Peshawar for an over-the-top, finger-licking barbecue bash - and at good prices! The Habibi Special Bar-B-Q Platter, the house's flagship offering, brings to the table kabli pulao (rice pilaf with lamb, cabbage, cauliflower and various nuts), malai tikka (skewered chicken prepared with yogurt, cheese, cardamom and cumin) and, of course, the roasted meats: chicken and beef kebab, chicken thighs and mutton ribs. The rest of the menu is packed with many inviting dishes, from the special selection of fish-based bites to the 'Mughlai Delights' - and don't overlook their delicious curries.
    Habibi Restaurant & Bar BQ, Jamrud Rd W, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 051 4448555
    Shiraz

    Pakistani cooking is a complex and elaborate range of scrumptious dishes, spices and flavours with a secular tradition and mixed influences from the Middle East, the Far East and the neighbouring India. Explore all the exotic nuances of such a rich culinary culture at restaurant Shiraz, a veritable centerpiece in Peshawar's dining scene. Shiraz is a failsafe choice to enjoy the highlights of Pakistan's and Afghanistan's gastronomy, prepared according to the traditional, delicious recipes that have been in the local families for years. Among the many tempting courses on offer, be sure to try the barbecued chicken, the national dish of Pakistan.
    Shiraz Restaurant, Tahkal, Peshawar, Pakistan.
    Café Crunch

    Café Crunch is the dining miracle of food entrepreneur Sadia Bilour, a mother of two who, a few years ago, decided to open a cafe in Peshawar's University Town. Originally, Café Crunch was one outlet in a chain of cafes called Masoom's Café. But Bilour's efforts and skills transformed the spot in such a homely and popular food destination among Peshawarites that she was eventually able to claim her own special place in the city. Café Crunch is particularly recommended to those with a sweet tooth: mouth-watering cakes, pastries, cookies and all sorts of other sweets come out fresh off the oven everyday, giving a guilty pleasure to the many who will not resist the temptation.
    Cafe Crunch, University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 5701061
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    Courtesy of Layalina
    Layalina

    Restaurant Layalina opened in the premises of Peshawar's prime Shelton Hotel just last June. Swarms of locals have already visited it, made curious by the high expectations that were set for the opening of this new restaurant; and they were not disappointed. The kitchen produces delectable dishes inspired by traditional Peshawari food, with influences from other Asian countries and a selection of Italy's irresistible pizzas and pastas - but what is most striking about Shelton's Layalina is its delightful ambience. The captivating venue flaunts wooden floors and beautiful pieces of decor that create an elegant yet intimate atmosphere. Ask to be seated in one of the 12 dining rooms, or try the charming outdoor area for a relaxing night out in Peshawar.
    Layalina, Shelton Greens Hotel, Saddar (Cantt) Bazar, Saddar Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 527 0183

    Darvesh

    Darvesh is an unpretentious, laid-back little spot in Peshawar serving authentic, traditional Pakistani staple. The rich menu includes a varied gamut of rices, soups, salads and the unmissable Pakistani meats, both barbecued and not, with a special selection of exquisite dishes prepared with the mutton meat that is so common in Pakistan. But Darvesh takes particular pride in its nans, the flatbreads baked in the tandoor, a cylindrical clay oven typical of Southern Asia. The cheese, garlic, mint, spicy, beef or chicken nans are only a few of the tantalising flatbreads that customers can enjoy at Darvesh. Stop here for an easy, fun meal in a relaxed atmosphere, or use Darvesh's takeaway service to enjoy their delicious food while strolling around the city.
    Darvesh, 32-A/2 Old Jamrud Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 5703017
 



    • Peshawar's Best Restaurants:

      The security issues that harass the city of Peshawar have impeded the development of city's dining scene, in contrast to what’s happening Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. Fancy restaurants offering a particularly memorable experience are in short supply, although not entirely absent. However, Peshawar does not lack the flavourful, traditional food that makes Pakistani cooking so enticing. Find out the ten best restaurants to enjoy the taste of Pakistan in Peshawar.

      Celesté
      There are not many restaurants around the world that can juggle seven different but equally tantalising international cuisines under the same roof, but Celesté does just that. Unsurprisingly, the magnificent seven include some of the world's most popular and appreciated styles, plus a few exquisite local types: Italian, Mongolian, Thai, Mughlai, Lebanese, Japanese and Mexican are the options that Celesté's customers can craft their meal from. Besides the excellent and ever so diverse food, Celesté stands out in Peshawar as one of the restaurants in town most suited for a family dinner, due to its comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant boasts simple but sophisticated decor, and the possibility to enjoy a lovely meal in the outdoor dining area.
      Celesté, Old Jamrud Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 584 343 45
      Habibi

      Barbecued meats are a big part of Pakistani cooking, and Habibi is one of the most popular choices in Peshawar for an over-the-top, finger-licking barbecue bash - and at good prices! The Habibi Special Bar-B-Q Platter, the house's flagship offering, brings to the table kabli pulao (rice pilaf with lamb, cabbage, cauliflower and various nuts), malai tikka (skewered chicken prepared with yogurt, cheese, cardamom and cumin) and, of course, the roasted meats: chicken and beef kebab, chicken thighs and mutton ribs. The rest of the menu is packed with many inviting dishes, from the special selection of fish-based bites to the 'Mughlai Delights' - and don't overlook their delicious curries.
      Habibi Restaurant & Bar BQ, Jamrud Rd W, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 051 4448555
      Shiraz

      Pakistani cooking is a complex and elaborate range of scrumptious dishes, spices and flavours with a secular tradition and mixed influences from the Middle East, the Far East and the neighbouring India. Explore all the exotic nuances of such a rich culinary culture at restaurant Shiraz, a veritable centerpiece in Peshawar's dining scene. Shiraz is a failsafe choice to enjoy the highlights of Pakistan's and Afghanistan's gastronomy, prepared according to the traditional, delicious recipes that have been in the local families for years. Among the many tempting courses on offer, be sure to try the barbecued chicken, the national dish of Pakistan.
      Shiraz Restaurant, Tahkal, Peshawar, Pakistan.
      Café Crunch

      Café Crunch is the dining miracle of food entrepreneur Sadia Bilour, a mother of two who, a few years ago, decided to open a cafe in Peshawar's University Town. Originally, Café Crunch was one outlet in a chain of cafes called Masoom's Café. But Bilour's efforts and skills transformed the spot in such a homely and popular food destination among Peshawarites that she was eventually able to claim her own special place in the city. Café Crunch is particularly recommended to those with a sweet tooth: mouth-watering cakes, pastries, cookies and all sorts of other sweets come out fresh off the oven everyday, giving a guilty pleasure to the many who will not resist the temptation.
      Cafe Crunch, University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 5701061
      56-262348-layalina-2.jpg
      Courtesy of Layalina
      Layalina

      Restaurant Layalina opened in the premises of Peshawar's prime Shelton Hotel just last June. Swarms of locals have already visited it, made curious by the high expectations that were set for the opening of this new restaurant; and they were not disappointed. The kitchen produces delectable dishes inspired by traditional Peshawari food, with influences from other Asian countries and a selection of Italy's irresistible pizzas and pastas - but what is most striking about Shelton's Layalina is its delightful ambience. The captivating venue flaunts wooden floors and beautiful pieces of decor that create an elegant yet intimate atmosphere. Ask to be seated in one of the 12 dining rooms, or try the charming outdoor area for a relaxing night out in Peshawar.
      Layalina, Shelton Greens Hotel, Saddar (Cantt) Bazar, Saddar Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 527 0183

      Darvesh

      Darvesh is an unpretentious, laid-back little spot in Peshawar serving authentic, traditional Pakistani staple. The rich menu includes a varied gamut of rices, soups, salads and the unmissable Pakistani meats, both barbecued and not, with a special selection of exquisite dishes prepared with the mutton meat that is so common in Pakistan. But Darvesh takes particular pride in its nans, the flatbreads baked in the tandoor, a cylindrical clay oven typical of Southern Asia. The cheese, garlic, mint, spicy, beef or chicken nans are only a few of the tantalising flatbreads that customers can enjoy at Darvesh. Stop here for an easy, fun meal in a relaxed atmosphere, or use Darvesh's takeaway service to enjoy their delicious food while strolling around the city.
      Darvesh, 32-A/2 Old Jamrud Rd, Peshawar, Pakistan, +92 91 5703017


In sha ALLAH if Imran Khan remained in power in KPK which I am sure he will be than Peshawar will turn into Dubai. :D
 
That was indeed funny...

Yeah, it was a joke man but I believe it.

I advise you to come and Visit Dubai for few days...
you probably laugh on your own statement when your in Dubai..

No need for it. If you have sense then you will understand what I said because a senseless person can't understand it.
 
Yeah, it was a joke man but I believe it.



No need for it. If you have sense then you will understand what I said because a senseless person can't understand it.

We all Want Pakistan to Move Forward with Better Economy no Electric Failure No Terrorism and High Education... But Political stability will be key factor for that.. Who ever make cities like Dubai boost our economy we all are with them...
 
Yeah, it was a joke man but I believe it.



No need for it. If you have sense then you will understand what I said because a senseless person can't understand it.
A person with even a little sense would not be saying such stupid stuff..such kind of behavior only comes when the 1 does not have any logic to support his statement..
 
We all Want Pakistan to Move Forward with Better Economy no Electric Failure No Terrorism and High Education... But Political stability will be key factor for that.. Who ever make cities like Dubai boost our economy we all are with them...

Same here :)

A person with even a little sense would not be saying such stupid stuff..such kind of behavior only comes when the 1 does not have any logic to support his statement..

The stuff wasn't stupid you didn't understand that. I didn't said that he will exactly make it like Dubai I mean that the things will change in Peshawar and it can turn into dubai after a few years there isn't any doubt on it if we go about 2 decades in the past what was dubai? Consider that before asking me any question btw if you don't like that post of myn don't read that move away simple
 
Same here :)



The stuff wasn't stupid you didn't understand that. I didn't said that he will exactly make it like Dubai I mean that the things will change in Peshawar and it can turn into dubai after a few years there isn't any doubt on it if we go about 2 decades in the past what was dubai? Consider that before asking me any question btw if you don't like that post of myn don't read that move away simple
My friend my apologies if i offend you in any manner...but what dubai is today is because of strict law enforcement.... Ik cant do much about it because many steps still come under federation...however i dont disagree that if we move on right track we can make it dubai...we have potential local market and consumption..
 
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