K-P Economic Taskforce Meeting Press Coverage Details

Chaired by the Additional Chief Secretary, Shakil Qadir Khan, an emergency meeting of the Provincial Economic Task Force was convened here at the Planning and Development Department on Thursday. The single point agenda of the meeting focused on assigning roles and proposing measures for the availability of essential food commodities in case the spread of second wave of COVID-19 spiralled in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. All the Deputy Commissioners and District Food Controllers in the province would be notified of the decision for their implementation.
It was decided at the meeting that the Food Department would be closely monitoring and reporting the demand and supply gap of essential food items in all the districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Additional Chief Secretary also directed the officials of Food, Industries and Agriculture departments to ensure there was sufficient availability of reserves and to keep an eye on the food situation, including perishable food items like vegetables and fruits. These proactive steps would balance the cumulative demand and supply of food items and keep the prices in check, it was said during the meeting.
District Food Controllers have been assigned the tasks of collecting and updating the data of available stocks in their respective districts on daily basis. Each district’s stock position will be uploaded and shared through the online data portal managed by the Performance Management and Reforms Unit. Rising COVID-19 trends in the province have once again called for priority actions by the government to pre-empt the economic impact. Although COVID-19 is primarily a health matter, the crisis may spread out from emergency healthcare to food security, if not administered properly.
During the Provincial Task Force meeting, the Additional Chief Secretary also instructed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bureau of Statistics to complete the second phase of the survey on job and income losses by December 2020. This data will help the government to understand the lasting economic and employment impact of COVID-19 in the province. Secretary Local Government, Secretary Planning and Development, Director Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bureau of Statistics along with the representatives of Industries Department, Food Department and Performance Management Reforms Unit were also present at the meeting. The Additional Chief Secretary also stressed the challenge of data accuracy in emergencies, to be carefully addressed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bureau of Statistics.
In March 2020, the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa notified the Provincial Task Force with the mandate to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 and propose measures to safeguard the state of economy and employment in the province. At the height of pandemic, the Provincial Task Force prepared the short-term coping strategy and the medium-term economic recovery plan (Azm-e-Nau) which helped timely decision-making in warding off the crisis. The Task Force also provided data-backed and evidence-based policy briefs on COVID-19 related solutions and initiatives to the senior leadership of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Press Coverage of KP Economic Task Force:

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KP P&D Team Visited Gilgit-Baltistan

An Important initiative is taken by the Department of Planning and Development Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to assist Gilgit-Baltistan Government in quick decision making. For this purpose a Team of the Department of Planning and Development Khyber Pakhtunkhwa visited Gilgit-Baltistan. The team briefed Gilgit-Baltistan P&D Department officials on using DPMS, PCFMS and GIS systems – these systems have been developed by P&D Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa using its own resources which is helping the government in decision making – The Team is led by Secretary ST-IT Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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NCC Meeting on Housing, Construction and Development

Virtual Meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Housing, Construction and Development in order to coordinate and facilitate the government’s policy to promote construction and development-related activities especially affordable housing projects for the low-income segment of the society. The meeting also discussed issues and opportunities related to construction sector.

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Tripartite Review of Asian Development Bank (ADB) projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cities Improvement Project, Access to Clean Energy Investment Programme, BRT, Pehur High Level Canal Extension Project, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Roads Improvement Project, FATA Water Resource Development Project were reviewed in detail. These projects cost 919.8 million dollars which are adding to the development and uplift of the province. The meeting held through videolink was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan, Country Director ADB for Pakistan Ms. Xiaohong Yang, Chief Economist P&DD Noman Afridi and other officials of P&DD and ADB.

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P&D KP Is Important Pillar of The Provincial Government

How is the Planning and Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa functioning as an important pillar of the provincial government? Special video on the steps taken under the department in the last few days !!

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Reconstruction of Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium in Full Swing

Reconstruction of Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium in full swing. Grey structure will be completed by end April 2021. Around 30,000 cricket lovers will be able to watch matches at a time here.

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The Board of Directors (BoD) of TransPeshawar Met Today

The Board of Directors (BoD) of TransPeshawar met today under the chairmanship of the Additional Chief Secretary. The BoD reviewed the current performance of the state-of-the-art mass transit service in Peshawar. At the meeting, the future plans and opportunities were also discussed by the BoD.

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Meeting on the Construction of Peshawar D.I Khan Motorway

Significant progress of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Peshawar DI Khan Motorway – Preliminary PC-1 of Peshawar DI Khan Motorway has been prepared. Further examination of the project will be done in the pre-PDWP meeting to be held in P&D department. Later the plan will be presented in the Provincial Development Working Party meeting. In the meeting to be held in P&D department, Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan was given an initial briefing by C&W department. Secretary C&W Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also attended the meeting. The meeting was informed that the total length of Dera Ismail Khan Motorway from Peshawar is 360 km. A total of 19 interchanges have been proposed in the Motorway which will provide convenient transportation  to the people of Peshawar, Kohat, Hangu, Karak, Lakki Marwat, Tank, Bannu and DI Khan.
The motorway will consist of 6 lanes in total. Two unique tunnels of its kind will also be constructed in Peshawar DI Khan Motorway at Dara Adamkhel and Banda Daud Shah. The length of Dara Adamkhel tunnel will be 5.6 km while the Length of Banda Dawood Shah will be 1.6 km. A total of 110 small and large bridges have been proposed in Peshawar DI Khan Motorway. Completion of the project will facilitate access to the southern districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and have a positive economic impact on the region.

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Press Release: 11th PDWP Held on 18th November 2020

The 11th meeting of Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) was held under the Chairmanship of
Mr. Shakeel Qadir Khan, the Additional Chief Secretary P&D Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on 18th November, 2020 through video link. The meeting was attended by members of PDWP and concerned departments. The forum considered 61 schemes pertaining to Health, Local Government, MSD, Social Welfare, Water, Industries, Board of Revenue, Estab: & Admin, Roads, DWSS, Sports & Tourism, Urban Development, Finance, Auqaf, E&SE and Higher Education sectors for the uplift of the province. The forum approved 54 schemes with an estimated cost of Rs. 54038.044 million. 1 scheme was cleared by PDWP and was recommended for approval of CDWP. 6 schemes were  deferred due to inadequate designs and was returned to the respective department for rectification.

Approved schemes of Health sector were:
1.    Strengthening of the Rehabilitation Services for Physically Disabled at Health Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
2.    Opening of 18 CHCs in South Waziristan Agency. [MA]
3.    Opening of 41 CHCs/CDs in Mohmand Agency. [MA]
4.    Opening of 20 CHCs/CDs in Khyber Agency. [MA]
5.    Opening of 24 CHCs/CDs in North Waziristan Agency. [MA]
6.    Opening of 15 CHCs/CDs in Orakzai Agency. [MA]
7.    Opening of 11 CHCs/CDs in FR Peshawar. [MA]
8.    Outsourcing of Non-Clinical Services (AIP)
9.    F/S for Establishment of Paraplegic Center in Merged Areas (AIP)
10.    Purchase of equipment and furniture for newly constructed one Hostel, 60 rooms, 2 lecture theaters, Laboratories and auditorium at Saidu Medical College Swat.

Approved schemes of MSD sector were:
11.    Provision for Contractors Decretal accrued Liabilities, Land Compensation and Uncashed Cheques Sub- Scheme: 160453-2 feasibility study of embankment and road along left bank of swat river from ladaki to Bagh Dheri District Swat.
12.    Provision for Contractors Decretal accrued Liabilities, Land Compensation and Uncashed Cheques Sub- Scheme: 160453-3 Construction of Buildings for C&W Department.  
13.    Clearance of Contractors’ liabilities, Compensation / Arbitration Awards, Court decretal amounts and escalation in FATA. [MA] Sub-Scheme: 191664-5 contractor liabilities in respect of the scheme construction/improvement of 10KM approach road to marble City. Mohmand Agency (Part of 14.5 KMs road from Ekkaghund to MMC)
14.    Clearance of Contractors’ liabilities, Compensation / Arbitration Awards, Court decretal amounts and escalation in FATA. [MA]. Sub- Scheme: 191664-6 Upgradation of BHU Sheen Dhand to Type-D Hospital with two specialties in TSD Dara Adam Khel.
15.    FATA Water Resources Development Project (FWRDP). (GoP Component) (ADB Assisted). [MA]. Sub Scheme: 191671-35 Construction of Kat Gala Sub-Project District Bajaur.

Approved schemes of Social Welfare sector were:
16.    Establishment of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center for PWDs at District D.I.Khan, Swat &  Abbottabad.
17.    Establishment of Center of Excellence for Special Children with Autism in Peshawar.

Approved scheme of Water sector was:
18.    Construction of different canal roads and Overhead bridges/Lining/Pavement of canals/ construction of nullah/water channels/FPW at UCs Urmar Payan, Mera Kachuri, Tarnab, Budhni, Phandu, Chamkani, Mian Gujar and Hindki Daman etc District Peshawar.

Approved scheme of Industries sector was:
19.    FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP-QIPs) (USAID) [DOP] Sub Head: Reconstruction of Government Technical Institute Ghiljoo District Orakzai.

Approved schemes of Board of Revenue sector were:
20.    Construction of District Headquarter of District Upper Chitral.
21.    F/S of District Secretariat, Palas Kohistan.
22.    Settlement and Digitization of Land Record in Merged Districts (AIP)

Approved scheme of Home sector was:
23.    Training Programs for Police and Levies along with necessary equipments (AIP)

Approved scheme of Establishment & Admin sector was:
24.    F/S and detailed designing of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Residences/Offices for Govt Servants in KP.

Approved schemes of Road sector were:
25.    F/S, Design & Rehabilitation of Mingora Jambeel Gokand road, Swat
26.    Immediate Rehabilitation of flood damaged (09 Nos Roads & Bridges each) due to flash flood and GOLF 2015, District Chitral
27.    F/S & Dualization of Mardan-Swabi Road (ADB Assisted)
28.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 294 KMs Roads in Malakand Division.
29.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 170 KMs Roads in Hazara Division.
30.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 60 KMs Roads in Kohat Division.
31.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 35 KMs Roads in Bannu Division.
32.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 100 KMs Roads in Mardan Division.
33.    Rehabilitation of Main Jamrud Warsak Road to Shahgai Thana (13 Kms) Khyber (ER) (AIP)
34.    Improvement of Okh Kandau- Feroz Khel- Ziara Road (17 Km) (AIP)
35.    Improvement and Rehabilitation of road from Pir Qala to Ghalanai (Balance portion) (14-km) (AIP)
36.    Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 198 KMs Roads in Peshawar Division.

Approved schemes of DWSS sector were:
37.    Construction/Rehabilitation of Drinking Water Supply Schemes in Newly Merged Districts (AIP)
38.    Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Existing Drinking Water Supply Schemes in Tribal Districts.

Approved schemes of Sports & Tourism sector were:
39.    Standardization and Up-gradation of Sports Complexes at DI Khan, Bannu,Haripur and Mardan (Total Cost Rs. 700 Mn – Phase-I Cost Rs. 300 Mn).
40.    Establishment of Multipurpose International Standards Indoor Gymnasium in, District Buner. (PC-II approved on 17.09.2019)
41.    Construction/Development of Cultural Complexes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
42.    Honouring Living Human Treasures in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
43.    Development of Tourist Spots in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Approved schemes of Urban Development sector were:
44.    Construction of Footpath, Cattle Fair, Car Parking, Group Latrine,Taxi Stand and Public Park in District Bajaur. (AIP).
45.    Construction of Bus Terminal, Beautification of Urban Areas, Slaughter House, and Family Park in Sub-Division, Dara Adam Khel, Kohat. (AIP).

Approved scheme of Auqaf sector was:
46.    Construction and Rehabilitation of Darul Uloom Haqannia, Akora Khattak

Approved schemes of E&SE sector were:
47.    Solarization of Schools in Merged Areas (AIP)
48.    Reconstruction of ERRA leftover Strategy and Non- Strategy Schools in KP

Approved schemes of Higher Education sector were:
49.    Provision of water supply/Filtration Plants to Govt Colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
50.    Provision of Land and Construction of Building for existing Government Colleges in Merged Areas (AIP)
51.    Provision of Additional Academic Infrastructure & Missing Facilities in the existing Government Colleges in Merged Areas on need basis (AIP)
52.    Introduction of BS Program in Colleges in all Tribal Districts (AIP)
53.    Purchase of Necessary Items (Furniture, Equipment, Plant & Machinery, Sport Goods, Computer & Allied Accessories, etc.) for Colleges on Need Basis.
54.    Provision of Additional infrastructure and repair of existing colleges.

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Highlights of Various Schemes Approved Under the 11th PDWP

Highlights of Various Schemes Approved Under the 11th PDWP

Various Schemes are approved under 11th PDWP meeting:

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