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PTI government initiating new tourism projects


The PTI government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is starting new projects for the promotion of tourism in the province and in this connection a modern ferry service is being started in River Indus and River Kabul. This was told to chairman, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan at a meeting in Chief Minister's House.

The PTI chief was told the provincial government had already purchased a ferry, which has seat capacity of 50 passengers.
The service would be operated in D I Khan, Khairbabad (Kund) and Nowshera while similar ferry service on the pattern of developed countries would also start in other rivers of the province. Under the tourism promotion scheme, a special train service would also be operated between Nowshera to Attock Khurd. The meeting was told that the ferry service will also prove helpful in seeing the rare-specie of dolphin in Indus and special tour would also be arranged for this purpose.

Furthermore, the meeting was told that new tourist spots have been discovered in Naaran, Kaghan, Galiyat, Swat, Dir and Chitral, which would be opened for tourists to lessen pressure on the existing tourist spots in the province.
Speaking on the occasion, PTI chief, Imran Khan, stressed taking special measures for the protection of environment and discouraging of trees, forests and constructions in the tourists attractive areas.

The meeting decided that for taking steps for arresting environmental pollution in the already existing tourist spots and hiring of the services of national and international experts for the development of new tourism spots and their protection from pollution. The provincial government would make efforts for provision of facilities to tourists and instead of the construction of hotels, houses and guest houses near the natural pools and springs would establish tent villages to prevent the pollution of environment.

The authorities of tourism department told the meeting that with the co-operation of youth they are initiating new schemes for the promotion of tourism. Under which the participants of tours will be provided opportunity to precious species of birds and young volunteers will collect plastic bags, empty bottles and cans from the tourist spots and maintain their natural beauty. Similarly, youth will also participate in cycle rallies, hiking and races and all such activities would be organised in the tourists' spots.

On this occasion, Chief Minister, Pervez Khattak said that the revival of tourism related activities and promotion will not only stabilise the economy of the province, but also help attracting youth towards healthy activities.
For keeping youth of the province busy in social, cultural, educational and extra-curricular activities seven "Youth Centres" have been established at divisional level for highlighting their talents. For these centres advisory councils have also been constituted at divisional level, which will be comprised of youth organisations, officials of youth affairs, elected public representatives and players.

The PTI chief was further told that sites for the establishment of Youth Centres have been identified at divisional level and funds have also been arranged. The centres will be become functional by September 30, 2013. These centres will organise seminars, workshops and debates and will provide an opportunity for the youth to attend healthy activities. PTI chief said that the volunteers of PTI will also be included in these centres. He said that playgrounds and stadiums would be established in all 69 tehsils of the province and the conditions of the already existing stadiums would be improved.



PTI government initiating new tourism projects | Business Recorder
 
According to PTI rep, all of them are volunteers with no salaries and perks but the matter should be investigated and if found any hanky panky, PTI should be taken to task.

Baseless noise created over the appointment of Parliamentary Secretaries in KP: Dr Shireen Mazari


PTI Central Secretary Information, Shireen Mazari, today stated that the noise being created over the appointment of Parliamentary Secretaries in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa was totally without any basis. She pointed to the following facts:

1) These Parliamentary Secretaries will not be getting any financial benefits/salaries normally earmarked for these positions,from the public exchequer so it will not cost the government anything. They will only be receiving their MPA salaries.

2) The appointments have been made to allow MPAs to develop expertise in the various ministries and their work, so as to better be able to serve the public and understand governance more holistically.

3) Through these appointments, the elected representatives can also act as informed MPAs holding the bureaucrats and ministers accountable effectively.

It is unfortunate that before seeking an explanation or examining the issue, some people in the media criticised the KP government. In fact, these appointments add no financial burden on the public exchequer but give shape to the true notion of public service by the elected representatives.


Baseless noise created over the appointment of Parliamentary Secretaries in KP: Dr Shireen Mazari > Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf > Insaf News
 
KPK govt to introduce 24 reforms in province | The News Tribe


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Peshawar: Provincial government has compiled a set of recommendations to introduce reforms in government departments.

The recommendations include:

  • Formation of complaint cell in board of revenue
  • Updated reforms in police
  • Certification for the transfer of land, confirming the commissioner and deputy commissioner about land transfer.
  • Introduction of working groups
  • Transfer of working assets from traditional to government offices
  • Putting up rate list near sub registrar and tehsil offices
  • Online First Investigation Report (F.I.R)
  • Monitoring of police stations
  • Computerised land record
  • Launch of technical unit and elite force
  • Seminar workshops will also be launched to minimise communication gap between police and people
  • Information agency will also be introduced in districts
  • Introduction of warden system and intelligence system in all prisons

Some future projects include:

  • CCTV footage system
  • permanent check posts
  • token system in prisons
  • women complaint cell
  • school of investigation and intelligence
  • FM radio for police
  • latest and free healthcare facilities and neutral healthcare foundation
  • Rs. 25 million has been invested for building of insulin bank
  • 500 million for health insurance whereas 300 million for health measures of child and mother
  • Also safety injections for children amount to 25 million
  • As many as 1 billion for free healthcare facilities

:yay:

@nuclearpak @Leader @Armstrong @AstanoshKhan @balixd @Slav Defence @mafiya @pkuser2k12 @Marshmallow
 
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PTI Sky Train Project Peshawar KPK – PTI KPK Government Projects

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PESHAWAR: With growing traffic congestion irking all time high to the citizens of Peshawar, PTI’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government decides a landmark project for Peshawar City.

According to officials, the project would require, however, massive funding and would provide relief to locals regarding traffic flow. “The World Bank has shown interest in starting the Sky Train project in the provincial capital of the province,” they further said.

The provincial government has planned to run ‘Sky Train from Chamkani to Hayatabad area of the city.

Senior Minister Jamat e Islami JI Sirajul Haq has confirmed that the provincial government is planning the launching of sky train for which the World Bank has shown interest.
 
Bajaur follows in footsteps of KP - DAWN.COM


KHAR, Sept 3: The political administration has decided to launch mobile courts in Bajaur Agency to provide easy and speedy justice to tribal people of remote areas.

The decision was taken in a meeting held here on Tuesday with Political Agent Syed Abdul Jabar Shah in the chair. Other senior officials of the political administration also attended the meeting.

The participants of the meeting discussed issues related to law and order situation, strategy for speedy disposal of pending cases and allocation of funds for development schemes in the tribal region.

Senior officials briefed the political agent about the number and nature of cases, filed by the tribal people in their offices over the last two decades.

They said that the number of cases had been increased during the past several years. They said that 25,000 new cases were initiated since 2010 after the writ of the government was restored in the tribal region.

The political agent was informed that increase in number of cases and activities of the officials concerned outside their offices were main causes of delay in disposal of cases.

The political agent expressed concern over increase in the number of cases and displeasure over delay in their disposal.

“I am not satisfied with the procedure set for hearing of cases because it doesn’t provide speedy justice to the poor tribal people. We should adopt a modern system to ensure provision of easy and speedy justice to them,” he told the participants of the meeting.

The political agent asked the officials to take serious steps to start hearing of pending cases as getting of speedy justice was the basic right of every citizen of the country.

Talking to journalists after the meeting, the political agent said that the administration decided to set up immediately a mobile court in the agency to ensure easy and speedy justice to the tribesmen of remote and far-flung areas.

“Mobile court is vital for early disposal of cases and provision of speedy justice to residents of the tribal region particularly to the people of far-flung and remote areas,” Mr Shah said.

He said that the mobile court would be made functional from Sept 5. He said that initially mobile court would be set up in Khar, Loi Mamond, War Mamond and Salarzai tehsils, however, the same would be gradually extended to other parts of the agency.

The political agent said that the mobile courts would hear cases in public places including government school and hospital. He said that tehsildar in each tehsil would be responsible to arrange mobile court in his area once in a week.

Mr Shah said that the mobile courts were aimed at providing justice to tribal people at their doorsteps. It would be the first scheme of speedy justice in the history of tribal areas and would help to resolve civil disputes and criminal cases of petty nature at the earliest, he said.

He said that mobile courts would also help to reduce the burden of pending cases. “This step will not only help people to get speedy justice but will also save their time and money,” the political agent said.


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PTI setting examples for others.. :yay:
 
KPK govt to introduce 24 reforms in province | The News Tribe


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Peshawar: Provincial government has compiled a set of recommendations to introduce reforms in government departments.

The recommendations include:

  • Formation of complaint cell in board of revenue
  • Updated reforms in police
  • Certification for the transfer of land, confirming the commissioner and deputy commissioner about land transfer.
  • Introduction of working groups
  • Transfer of working assets from traditional to government offices
  • Putting up rate list near sub registrar and tehsil offices
  • Online First Investigation Report (F.I.R)
  • Monitoring of police stations
  • Computerised land record
  • Launch of technical unit and elite force
  • Seminar workshops will also be launched to minimise communication gap between police and people
  • Information agency will also be introduced in districts
  • Introduction of warden system and intelligence system in all prisons

Some future projects include:

  • CCTV footage system
  • permanent check posts
  • token system in prisons
  • women complaint cell
  • school of investigation and intelligence
  • FM radio for police
  • latest and free healthcare facilities and neutral healthcare foundation
  • Rs. 25 million has been invested for building of insulin bank
  • 500 million for health insurance whereas 300 million for health measures of child and mother
  • Also safety injections for children amount to 25 million
  • As many as 1 billion for free healthcare facilities

:yay:

@nuclearpak @Leader @Armstrong @AstanoshKhan @balixd @Slav Defence @mafiya @pkuser2k12 @Marshmallow

Brilliant news,I like immediate steps taken by PTI..I appreciate such measures @Last Hope..what do you think?do such steps will help us to recover the trust deficiency between LEA,civil regime and subject??
However,PTI needs to work more on such covering lapses,they have successfully placed monitoring system,and increase the salary etc,however PTI also must focus on updation of training courses of KPK police.,and also initiate workshops for enhancing the capabilities lower ranked police officers,such as constables etc.
 
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Can I suggest something to PTI govt to do along with others things.
1. Presently our boards of intermediates and secondary education are full of corrupt people which sells top position and changes student answer sheets to people who pay huge reshwat to BISE employees. one was it to check this practice is to get the answer sheets of top 20 students re evaluated by an other independent examiners not associated with BOARDS. if the secondary evaluation finds the marking ok then the top position should be announced, we have 5 6 BISE boards hence checking of 120 student papers wont be a big issue. It will bring some transparency in at least top positions holders. secondly Rechecking policy has to be addressed as well, Boards should be directed to to show the original answer sheets to the student who apply for retotaling.

2. One security line, police and other security related department should be provided highly securing communications radios set. as anti state elements are well organized, well funded and well equipped to hear to Govt Communications and Police communication. this is a serious issue need an urgent action.
 
It's good that PTI government is doing well in KPK. They need to do something for employment generation on vast scale. For that matter they can excel on resources available in our agriculture sector. They just need to go the Israeli way in agriculture sector. Provide the people with cheap water from tube well or other sources to irrigate their land through drip water technique. It will bring the deserts and mountains bloom. We have tremendous light and soil, the need is only for our will and focus in this field to revolutionize our economy. It will bring lots of employment opportunities directly and through its multiplier effect. This thing does not require much qualified people. We can irrigate hundreds of acres in very less time, through less water and with low cost. We have great prospects to prevail in this sector.PTI can replicate the success story of Israel in Naya KPK.
 
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