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750 schools were destroyed by militants in KP, out of which 703 have been reconstructed & made operational ‪#‎KPKUpdates‬

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 750 schools were bombed and destroyed by the militants which in many cases were up to 50% of the schools of any given area. Most of these schools were targeted in the night, with each school being targeted several times with the specific aim of completely destroying the structure and the sinister intent of squashing the zeal for education in the population. Thousands of parents and children discouraged and scared, resigned to the fact that education is never going to be a part of their lives which resulted in a massive school dropout in the region.

The current government in line with their mandate has allocated 28% of the provincial budget (the highest percentage of any other province ever in the history of Pakistan) for education. In another unprecedented achievement 117% of this budget has been utilized.

According to the Provincial Minister for Education Atif Khan, 703 such schools have been reconstructed and are made operational till date. In an effort to promote sports activities in government schools 111 grounds have been made operational and 81 are currently under construction. In addition to building the structures several initiatives have also been taken to increase school enrollments, especially for the girls. Considering that a single 6 classroom school can cost up to Rs 15 million, it has been a tremendous undertaking. However, the government of KP is adamant to fulfill its commitment to provide quality education to the children of KP as a part of their vision to move towards a progressive Pakistan through human development.



 
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Womenx: Entrepreneur programme launched


PESHAWAR: A comprehensive programme to support 50 women with high growth potential has been launched in the provincial capital. The programme titled ‘WomenX’ will officially commence on January 30. According to a handout issued on Sunday, a discussion was held on the role of women and the challenges faced by them. The roadblocks in boosting their business productivity and sales; entering local, regional and international markets; accessing new supply chains and identifying profitable new opportunities; and developing action plans was discussed. WomenX activities in Peshawar are being implemented in collaboration with the Entrepreneurship Development Centre, Institute of Management Sciences.

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Federal Govt to set up state of art healthcare facility in Peshawar

Laid foundation stone of Rs one billion Research Institute of Hepatology, Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery and Transplantation (RIHEHP) & Research Institute of Diabetology, Endocrinology and NCDs (RIDENC in Khyber Medical University, Peshawar). These institutes will offer state of art services of liver transplant for patients developing Liver cancer and will treat complications of diabetes like ketoacidosis, renal, cardiac, eye and foot ulcers and will offer advanced interventional radiology services for peripheral angioplasty. The institutes can further look into the possibility of pancreatic transplant as a cure for diabetes in the future.

The project will provide the highest standard of medical allied health education and research through innovative programs and use of quality resources. The Communicable and non-communicable diabetes will be managed in a pragmatic way based on the latest clinical evidence.

The project will provide physical infrastructure of 91,228 sft for Diagnostic radiology, blood bank, Community outreach program, Epidemiological & Epidemiological data Centre, Clinical trial unit, Patients and attendants diagnostic pathology, OPD’s, wards, LRC, consultants offices and other operational requirement.

Three (03) scholars shall be sent abroad for PhD, while 35 faculty members will be trained in surgical, medical, pathology, anaesthesia, and in lever transplantation locally & internationally.

Well-equipped pathology laboratories, Clinical and epidemiological, Basic Genetic and Stem Cell research, and radiology services will be provided. State of the art computer lab will be established to meet the demand of all the students and faculty. The lab will provide with the networking and all allied facilities.

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Another project of the Federal Government for KP's youth. Laid the foundation stone of Rs 500 million research and seminar block at IM Sciences University, Peshawar of which federal government will provide Rs 400 million. IM Sciences University is a leading educational institution of KP. We will benefit from the faculty and research capability for developing industrialization plans for KP.

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Solar Project for Drinking Water in Charsadda

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Peshawar to get its first zoo soon

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PESHAWAR: Peshawar will soon get its first zoo as the first phase of construction at a cost of Rs127 million has been approved.

Talking to The Express Tribune on Wednesday wildlife department’s chief conservator, Safdar, said forest department has given them 25 acres of land free of charge and government has allocated funds for the construction.

He also said the zoo will be constructed in phases and development will commence when funds are made available.

“A zoo serves several purposes including entertainment, education, awareness, research and development and most importantly, breeding of rare native species,” Safdar explained. He added the zoo will be situated on Palosai Road and will be easily accessible to people.

Walls up

“The first PC-1 costing Rs127 million has been approved by the government and the first phase will see the completion of the zoo’s boundary walls,” he said. Safdar stated the foundation laying ceremony will be performed within a week since a summary has already been sent to the chief minister.

The large zoo spanning over 25 acres will provide the denizens a place for recreation. Currently, Peshawar Development Authority has provided several hog deer and zebras for Bagh-e-Naran in Hayatabad but it lacks the facilities and infrastructure of a proper zoo.

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KPK Police SWAT Units now armed with POF-EYE corner shot weapon made by the Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah, which allows operators to shoot around corners before they can expose themselves to incoming fire. During CQB operations, most casualties happen around corners, guess the terrorists are going to get a nasty surprise now.
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KPK Police SWAT Units now armed with POF-EYE corner shot weapon made by the Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah, which allows operators to shoot around corners before they can expose themselves to incoming fire. During CQB operations, most casualties happen around corners, guess the terrorists are going to get a nasty surprise now.
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