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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa KP government has completed the construction work of Kundal Dam in district Swabi
project has been completed at a cost of more than 2.3 billion rupees. This dam will irrigate more than 13,000 acres of barren land.

The funds for construction of the dam have been provided by the federal government.


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Land being acquired for marble city
The Ministry of Industries has also established a company for value chain development in the marble sector.
This is the most important part of the story. We have to add value to the raw material, otherwise benefits to the economy are minimal. Exporting uncut marble yields low returns.
 
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Aerial view of Peshawar BRT Bus Rapid Transit flyover Chamkani and vicinity.


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Solar powered tube-wells, small dams solving water scarcity
January 12, 2019

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SHABQADAR: Solar powered tube-wells and small dams have been termed as best solutions for overcoming water and power shortage in Mohmand tribal district.

Climate change, like other parts of Pakistan, has badly affected the tribal districts, including Mohmand.

In the past few years, most of the mountainous water springs bringing down clean potable water have dried up due to low rainfall.
Groundwater resources are also depleting due to low precipitation. In some areas, water level has fallen below 100 metres.

Sajid Khan, a resident of Ghalanai, told that due water scarcity in Ghalanai a water tanker of 1,000 litres sells for Rs 2,000 or more in summer.

In past, FATA Development Authority (FDA) conducted survey in various parts of tribal districts and chalked strategy for conservation of water resources, and replenishing groundwater level in these area, an FDA official told The Express Tribune when asked about how to overcome the water scarcity.

For this purpose small dams were made while programme for solarisation of tube-wells was also initiated.

Only in Mohmand tribal district, about nine small dams have been constructed or are under constructions by FATA Development Authority.

Power issue

Alamzeb Safi, a business management graduate, told that in far-flung mountainous areas women had to walk long distances to fetch water. Schoolgirls instead of attending classes carry canisters of water for the household, fulfilling a centuries old obligation of water bearer.

Last year, on the request of Senator Hilal Rehman, the federal government released funds for the solarisation of about 500 tube-wells in the district, Safi said.

The areas where solar-powered tube-wells were drawing water, at least the women folk have been relieved of hauling home cans from far off places.
 
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K-P to set up dedicated body for CPEC-related projects

PESHAWAR: In a bid to remove hiccups and to smoothen the process of setting them up, the provincial government has decided to set up a separate body which will oversee all China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related projects in the province.

This was stated as Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan directed to expedite work on projects relating to health, education, irrigation, power and communication in the province. The directions had been issued in two separate meetings at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Peshawar, statements released on Sunday stated.

In a meeting on hydel power projects being built in the province, Mahmood asked the energy and strategic support departments to own their projects and ensure that they are completed within the stipulated time period.
 
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83.4 MW Kurram Tangi Dam under construction KTDP STAGE-1


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K-P food authority sets up online registration system

PESHAWAR: In its continuing efforts to crack down on producers of substandard and expired food products the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority has established an Online registration system wherein around 3,000 businesses have already registered itself through its online licensing system during the last one month.

In a statement outlining the month’s report released on Sunday the authority informed the public about the Online online licencing system to make the process of getting a food licence easier for sellers and manufacturers of foodstuffs

Moreover, a mobile application has also been launched which the public can use to register complaints. As per the report, the food authority had seized 30,000 packets of Monosodium Glutamate (Chinese salt) which were being supplied from Lahore to Peshawar.
 
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K-P appoints first woman DSP in counter-terrorism department
January 18, 2019

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DSP CTD Hamida Bano.

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government on Friday appointed the first female police officer in the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

Bano, a grade 17 officer, is the first woman to be appointed as DSP in the department. She had been inducted in the police in 1996 as an assistant sub-inspector (ASI).

Since 2005, Bano has been posted at the Central Police Office as a DSP. Over the last two years, she has served as DSP Traffic.

Bano accepted her current position and termed it as an honour.

Another grade 17 female police officer, Asmat Ara, who previously served as DSP Traffic in Peshawar was transferred to the K-P Special Branch.


Similarly, K-P inspector-general (IG) has appointed DSP Rozia Altaf as a DSP in the provincial Elite Force. Altaf is also be the first female police officer to serve as a DSP in the Elite Force. Prior to this rank, she served as DSP Investigation and DSP Traffic.
 
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K-P to extend Rescue 1122 service to tribal districts

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PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government has decided to extend Rescue 1122 services to the tribal districts.

The National Assembly in May 2018 voted in favour of a constitutional amendment to merge the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) with K-P.

Prior to the rescue service starting operations in the region, a survey will be conducted to determine the need of each tribal district. According to director general Rescue 1122, the government is treating the extension in services to the tribal areas as a priority.
 
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To reduce the burden on district headquarter hospitals and provide best health facilities in the rural parts of the province, KP Government has completed the construction of category-C hospital in Swabi.

The category-C hospital in Swabi will be soon operational and will provide all type of health facilities to the citizens, eventually leading to a decrease on the burden on district headquarter hospitals.


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Chinese envoy visits Rashakai SEZ site

PESHAWAR: Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing on Wednesday visited on-site facilitation centre of Rashakai Special Economic Zone. The Chinese ambassador was accompanied by officials of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Economic Zones Development and Management Company (KPEZDMC) and China Road and Bridge Corporation. He was given a briefing on the location plan, field studies and approach road of the Zone. Jing appreciated the location and stressed on the importance of RSEZ in CPEC. Earlier, a joint venture agreement between KPEZDMC and CRBC to develop 1,000 acres Rashakai SEZ was signed by CEO KPEZDMC Saeed Ahmed and senior management of CRBC in Beijing in November 2018. The SEZ to be developed jointly by KPEZDMC and CRBC will be offering excellent infrastructure and amenities to the industrialists. The project will be launched soon. However, applications for more than 1,200 acres from local investors have already been received. According to the JV agreement, CRBC will be responsible for marketing the Zone locally and internationally.

As part of its marketing efforts, CRBC is in advance stages of inviting local investors and Chinese large-scale manufacturers to invest in the Zone.
 
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Empowering Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Cyber Security and its affiliated domains; To achieve this, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board fully equipped and state of the art training labs are ready, soon it will open applications.


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Land being acquired for marble city

ISLAMABAD: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government is pressing ahead with its plan of establishing a marble city in Buner and is currently engaged in the process of acquiring 1,615 kanals of land at a cost of Rs745 million. K-P Economic Zones Development and Management Company has been assigned the task.

Sources at the Industries and Production Division pointed out that in order to facilitate transportation of marble in the Buner district, the government had constructed a 6km road at a cost of Rs27.2 million.

Among potential marble-bearing areas, the Buner district is believed to be the largest marble producing area with estimated potential exceeding 1,700 million tons. The Ministry of Industries has also established a company for value chain development in the marble sector.
 
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