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#MonksInKP : Visiting Buddhist monks from #Korea enjoying the traditional #music and#attan#dance with Dr,Samad, The Director of Archaeology & Museums, KP.

Attan is a traditional Pashtun #dance performed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other parts of #Pakistan during celebrations.
 
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Oh no no no we understand that PTI is a political laundry, everyone who enters the party, becomes as clean as whistle :)

1- I call them youthiyas
2- How much of PTI's own leadership is home grown? PTI is no better than the status quo it claims to fight against.

Least filth? Its full of filth, from top to bottom, filled with incompetents and nincompoops.


Oh you figured it at the end of the post. Bravo!
Oh no no no we understand that PTI is a political laundry, everyone who enters the party, becomes as clean as whistle :)


1- I call them youthiyas
2- How much of PTI's own leadership is home grown? PTI is no better than the status quo it claims to fight against.

Least filth? Its full of filth, from top to bottom, filled with incompetents and nincompoops.

Oh you figured it at the end of the post. Bravo!

Let me start from your last point. At least i figured out and acknowledged it unlike you. One learns only from mistakes. Rest of the reply in the pti thread. PTI | Imran Khan's Political Desk. | Page 215
 
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I think its Development thread it is about dev it seems you are too jealous to pti You Should Create Seperate Thread for this type anti pti-Kp govt. we will discuss it their
 
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I think its Development thread it is about dev it seems you are too jealous to pti You Should Create Seperate Thread for this type anti pti-Kp govt. we will discuss it their
Ayena unko dikhaya to bura maan gay :lol:
 
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Ayena unko dikhaya to bura maan gay :lol:
Right Time Right Place Right Action!
Bilkul Dkhaye ayena lekin Thread ko spoil Nahi karo. Thread bana lo Seperate! is thread ka Maqsad Development discuss karna hai naa k -ve aspects ko !

 
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KPK: Under-construction Kundal Dam in District Swabi, scheduled for completion in 2015. The Dam, being built by the KPK Provincial Government at a cost of Rs. 810 million since 2013, will have a storage capacity of 56,000 cusecs flood water. Two canals will be taken out from the Dam for irrigating 5,000 acres.

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Education for girls warmly welcomed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) officials won’t let the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) destroy the province’s education system, officials say, and they are emphasising the availability of schools for girls in their commitment to re-establish the militant-damaged infrastructure.

“The Taliban’s desire to send women back to the Stone Age won’t succeed, as there is an increased public awareness of the significance of education,” KP Education Minister Atif Khan told Central Asia Online, as he discussed plans to rebuild schools in the province and to establish more for girls.

“The Taliban damaged 640 schools in KP, which included about 400 for girls,” he said.

As the province embarks on a rebuilding plan, about 70% of the new school buildings will be for girls, he said. “We are building 160 new schools in the current fiscal year [2014-2015], which includes 112 for girls. Each school can absorb at least 500 pupils.”

Building girls’ schools and boosting enrolment
Pakistan aims to improve its education numbers through the undertaking. About 60% of school-aged girls are enrolled, compared to 84% for boys, and only 32% of girls make it to secondary school, according to UNESCO.

Local populations are helping to finance the construction of schools and additional rooms, Khan added.

Militant violence has caused enrolment to fall a great deal. In nine southern districts where militants have targeted schools, enrolment has decreased by 33%.

One of the KP government’s goals is to increase girls’ enrolment to 1.3m by the end of 2014, up from 1m today.

A similar effort has already helped boost numbers for boys.

“During the past year, boys’ enrolment has increased in 18 districts because of the government’s measures,” Khan said.

KP Education Director Rafiq Khattak is upbeat about the future of girls’ education.

“All school-aged children will be enrolled in schools by 2018,” he said of the goal. “Besides free textbooks, we have also started a Rs. 200 (US $2) monthly stipend for students in militancy-hit districts.”

The government is giving a befitting response to Taliban militants by building new girls’ schools because the parents have been requesting them, he added.

“To improve female education … we are also creating 14,000 teaching positions, including 10,000 for teaching girls,” he said.

At present the province has 8,110 girls’ primary, middle and high schools compared to 14,963 boys’ schools. They employ 26,289 female and 45,816 male teachers.

Female education welcomed in KP
The effort will negate the TTP’s campaign against education , Khattak said.

Ibadullah Khan, a Pakistan studies teacher at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan, appreciates the government’s effort to enhance education in the militancy-wracked province.

“The TTP wants to implement its brand of Islam, which prohibits female education, but the people know that Islam stressed equal opportunities for education without gender discrimination,” Khan said, noting that KP residents do not support the Taliban.

“The destruction of schools, especially female ones, has been the Taliban’s hobby, but the government’s determination to provide new buildings and ensure that [girls] get an uninterrupted education is a welcome sign,” he said.

The government wants to give girls a modern education and to create job opportunities for them, KP Information Minister Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani said, adding that a modern society is impossible without education.

Those already attending the new schools expressed their pleasure with them. Shaheena Bibi, a grade III pupil in the Katlang area of Mardan, is among them. The Taliban destroyed her school in 2010.

“We are very happy in our new school. … We feel no problem in going there,” she said. “We want education at any cost.”

Source: Central Asia Online
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Now, you can complain against police online

If you have any complaint against police in any district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regarding registration of a genuine case, you do not need to write application and go through security barriers for submitting it to the police.

“You just need to send a short text message to the central police office and will get a response within 24 hours,” Sajjad Khan, chief of the police complaint cell, told Dawn during a visit to the cell here on Monday.

He said the initiative had been taken by inspector general of police Nasir Khan Durrani, who would monitor the facility to benefit the complainants, who had no access to the police and faced hardships in lodging their reports.

Read: Online FIR registration procedure announced

According to him, the complaint cell, which is to be formally inaugurated soon, has been established in the central police office, where anyone could send complaints through SMS to be automatically transferred to the computer for print for further action.

Sajjad said the complaint would be forwarded to the relevant district police officer with special directives of the IGP to respond to it within 24 hours otherwise the red light in the complaint cell would continue blinking until the cell didn’t get the response.

He said in the genuine cases, FIRs would be registered without hesitation by the officials concerned to ensure dispensation of speedy justice to the people.

The complaint cell’s chief said police had developed the system to receive public complaints through SMS and to make early coordinated efforts for solution of the issues within the shortest possible time.

He said the service would facilitate the general public to lodge complaints against the police officials and that complaint would be addressed in 24 hours.

Sajjad said a special number i.e. 0315-9007777 had been allocated for the SMS service, which would become functional very soon.

He said besides short message service, the complaints would also be received through different means like fax, telephone, manually, through email and post offices.

The complaint cell’s chief said awareness of the facility would be created to address the people’s problems.

Meanwhile, spokesman for the police Riaz Ahmad said all additional IGPs, DIGs, DPOs and SDPOs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had been given special official cellphone numbers to bring more improvement in close contact with the general public, ensure coordinated efforts against crimes and in-time action to address public complaints.

He said these official mobile numbers in serial had been allocated for the above designated posts.

“In case of transfer of any police officer deployed to designated posts, the mobile number will be automatically transferred to the newly incumbent officer. The special numbers will remain open round the clock to remove the communication gap between the police and the public,” he said.

The spokesman said the step had been taken to effectively bridge the gap between the public and the police to address their complaints and launch coordinated efforts to preempt and prevent crimes.

The official expressed the hope that the step would go a long way in ensuring peace and security in the society.

He said the numbers would be used exclusively for official purpose.

The official said the provincial police had taken a number of steps for better coordination between the public and the police to resolve public complaints and establish a crime-free society.

He said the complaint management cell was in addition to the facility of online FIRs and police assistance line to address public grievances.

Reforms Agenda; Complain against police with a simple SMS & get response in 24 hours!

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